I'm using Qubes on Librem 13v4 with i3. Sometimes my windows get in a state
where right-click stops working (it does not bring up a context menu, doing
nothing). I notice it happening in Firefox, KeyPassXC, and maybe other
applications. Opening a new window fixes the issue. It also makes the
Wait, apparently I can't even "netcat -l 5000" and "telnet localhost 5000" in
the same debian vm? Even if I clear the iptables and set the default policies
to accept? Clearly I don't understand Qubes networking.
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On Thursday, June 10th, 2021 at 12:56 AM,
I tried in a fresh vm:
user@my-new-qube:~$ qvm-connect-tcp 8332:bitcoind:8332
Binding TCP 'bitcoind:8332' to 'localhost:8332'...
user@my-new-qube:~$ telnet localhost 8332
Trying ::1...
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
Request refused
2021/06/09 17:50:53
Hi, I'm following the instructions here:
https://github.com/qubenix/qubes-whonix-bitcoin/blob/master/1_joinmarket.md
After I run "qvm-connect-tcp 8332:bitcoind:8332" in the joinmarket vm
"telnet localhost 8332" works from bitcoind vm, but does not work from the
joinmarket vm, where it says
I've been developing a lot of salt config for myself and I want to start open
sourcing it so that I can:
- Ask for public security review
- Accept patches
- Help people use Qubes a little better, when I think Qubes supports
anarchistic praxis and is a force of good in the world
I'm worried
When my computer is laggy key sometimes the UI will freeze for a second, and
then the last key i pressed before it froze will be repeated as if it was held
down the entire time (I like setting my key repeat rather low). Sometimes key
presses are also dropped.
This is really frustrating is
How can I access the kali linux desktop menu I get when running kali as a
standalone OS, within a kali appvm?
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I have btrfs set up for dom0 and I'm using the refilnk driver, but my appvms
themselves seem to be ext4? Where would I even set this? I don't see an option
on the pool or on qvm-create.
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On Saturday, December 12, 2020 12:36 AM, keyandthegate
wrote:
> I want to
For the record it's:
sudo btrfs filesystem resize +1t /
sudo btrfs filesystem resize +100g /
sudo btrfs filesystem resize +10g /
etc
Just keep spamming until it gives you errors.
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On Saturday, December 12, 2020 12:16 AM, keyandthegate
wrote:
> Oops, I forgot I'm
I want to use btrfs for the snapshots feature in my appvms.
I know Qubes supports btrfs for dom0:
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/2340
Does Qubes support using btrfs in individual appvms?
If not is there some other way I can get snapshots? It would make me less
afraid to make a
Oops, I forgot I'm using btrfs.
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On Friday, December 11, 2020 11:14 AM, keyandthegate
wrote:
> Hi I recently upgraded to a new primary HD and these are the steps I've taken:
> 1. plug the new HD in via USB
> 2. boot from debian live
> 3. use dd to copy my entire
Hi I recently upgraded to a new primary HD and these are the steps I've taken:
1. plug the new HD in via USB
2. boot from debian live
3. use dd to copy my entire old HD to new HD
4. use gdisk to convert from MBR to GPT
5. use gparted to move the swap partition to the end of the drive, and resize
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