On Saturday, December 3, 2016 at 9:04:32 PM UTC-8, rspei...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, December 3, 2016 at 7:19:08 PM UTC-8, raah...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Saturday, December 3, 2016 at 7:09:25 PM UTC-5, rspei...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > I've tried to install Qubes on my Pixel twice. The instal
On Saturday, December 3, 2016 at 7:19:08 PM UTC-8, raah...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, December 3, 2016 at 7:09:25 PM UTC-5, rspei...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I've tried to install Qubes on my Pixel twice. The install boots nicely and
> > everything seems to go well. Once I reboot, the boot proces
I've tried to install Qubes on my Pixel twice. The install boots nicely and
everything seems to go well. Once I reboot, the boot process gets hung up and
never makes it past to the decryption step.
Any ideas or recommendations?
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On Saturday, December 3, 2016 at 3:01:48 PM UTC-8, bent...@cloudctrl.nl wrote:
> I get an error wheb running make get-sources when i get to libvirt library, ?
> Do I need to modify some sourcefile? Please help. BTW I just downloaded the
> qubes builder from qubes-os, and I used your config. Is th
It seems that Purism has failed to follow through on its promise to provide
open firmware (i.e coreboot) and overstated it's capability to provide a
completely free firmware (i.e. libreboot). As a result, they have left many
unhappy customers and/or prospective customers. I doubt that we will ev
Thanks Marek... that was very helpful. Realistically speaking... could I
purchase the Librem 13, install the Coreboot firmware and then it make be
compatible with R4.x?
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Thanks for your feedback. I heard that Coreboot was released for Librem 13 by a
3rd party. Is that not open enough or is it that it hasn't been officially
accepted by Librem?
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I would like to use Qubes for data science work. I understand that OpenGL is
not supported for security concerns. I'm wondering whether I could use a OpenCL
on a GPU in Qubes for running deep learning algorithms. I'm leaning towards
getting an AMD Vega GPU when it comes out. I guess what I am wo
I would like to use Qubes for development work in Rust. I understand that Rust
can eliminate many different sorts of memory related bugs. Would it be helpful
to use in Qubes OS development for improving security? Are there any security
concerns to prevent using Rust? For example, the Qubes GUI c
Thanks for you feedback. I heard that Coreboot was released for Librem 13 by a
3rd party. Is that not open enough or is it that it hasn't been officially
accepted by Librem?
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I am interested in purchasing the Purism Librem 13 laptop and noticed that it
was supported for Qubes R3.x but not R4.x.
Is this because of some hardware issues or because R4.x hasn't been released
yet? Would it make sense to wait for R4.x before purchasing?
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First, I want to thank you for your efforts on Qubes OS, and for improving OS
security/privacy in general. I am new to Qubes OS, have been enjoying it a lot,
and have a few questions:
* Primarily I would like to use Qubes for data science work. I understand that
OpenGL is not supported for secu
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