[qubes-users] The Star Labs StarBook is Qubes-certified!

2024-01-10 Thread Ulrich Windl (Google)
I had a look and was surprised: A German keyboard layout would cost almost 400€ extra (while 16 GB more RAM cost only about 80€). Also the CPUs seem rather slow (1.2 GHz), and no option for recent AMD CPUs. The configuration interesting for me would have been around 1700€ with s weak CPU and

[qubes-users] HCL - ASUS Expertbook B9400CEA

2024-01-10 Thread 'Greg Wojcieszczuk' via qubes-users
--- layout:   'hcl' type:   'Notebook' hvm:   'yes' iommu:   'yes' slat:   'yes' tpm:   '2.0' remap:   'yes' brand: |   ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. model: |   ASUS EXPERTBOOK B9400CEA_B9400CEA bios: |   B9400CEA.311 cpu: |   11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1165G7 @ 2.80GHz cpu-short: |   FIXME chipset: |

[qubes-users] The Star Labs StarBook is Qubes-certified!

2024-01-10 Thread Andrew David Wong
Dear Qubes Community, It is our pleasure to announce that the [Star Labs StarBook](https://starlabs.systems/pages/starbook) is [officially certified](https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/certified-hardware/) for Qubes OS Release 4! ## The Star Labs StarBook The [Star Labs

Re: [qubes-users] Some issues during / after upgrading to 4.2.0

2024-01-10 Thread Andrew David Wong
On 1/9/24 2:11 PM, Ulrich Windl (Google) wrote: > Hi! > > Sorry for the delay, but attached is what I see. > > Kind regards, > Ulrich > Thank you for your report. This is a known bug: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/8725 > 06.01.2024 04:10:29 Andrew David Wong : > >> On