[qubes-users] Qubes, boot from SD card?

2020-01-08 Thread gorked
I see some mention of booting from SD on some board somewhere. My question being, If I purchased an intel based Chromebook with 4 GB RAM, and a 16 GB SSD. Could I boot QUBES or other Linux on it. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users"

[qubes-users] Re: Perplexed, why do so many here seem to prefer Fedora instead of ?

2020-01-06 Thread gorked
Thanks for replying. I will keep what you say in mind in using Debian when I get into a position to try out QUBES. Apparently I made a mistake in that, I thought I read on the CentOS Forum that if I did updates, it would receive the same security updates as Red Hat. Perhaps Red Hat is not

[qubes-users] Perplexed, why do so many here seem to prefer Fedora instead of ?

2020-01-05 Thread gorked
I thought Fedora was the free publicly available version of the test bed for Red Hat Linux? That is Fedora being the version that will become Red Hat? I though CentOS and Oracle Linux were free publicly available versions of the current stable versions of Red Hat? And that basically Red

[qubes-users] Re: Recommended laptop?

2020-01-04 Thread gorked
I was also interested in a higher security laptop. I feel the guys who create the Insurgo Privacy Beast are doing a lot more than just flashing the BIOS. I am on Social Security, so I can not afford their Insurgo Privacy Beast. I suspect that I might brick a Lenovo X230 trying to put Core