> Hello,
>
> We have just released Qubes 4.0-rc1:
On a thinkpad x1 I proceeded past the iommu=no-igfx issue but then the
initial-setup-graphical helper fails on execing "qubes-prefs default-template
fedora-25" with qubesadmin.exc.QubesVMNotFoundError: 'No such domain:
"fedora-25"'
Subsequent
I set up a usb qube, I have all usb controllers assigned to it. It is based
on Fedora 26. I am on Qubes OS 4 rc5. When I shutdown the Debian 9
TemplateVM all usb devices disappear from the list of attched devices. I
then have to restart sys-usb.
I've tested to see if it does it with any other Temp
Thanks, I'll look into it.
On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 11:04 awokd wrote:
> On Sun, March 11, 2018 2:53 pm, Travis Dean wrote:
> > I set up a usb qube, I have all usb controllers assigned to it. It is
> > based on Fedora 26. I am on Qubes OS 4 rc5. When I shutdown the Debian
I've installed Qubes 3.1 and Im unable to connect to my wifi. I've got an Asus
PCE-AC68 802.11ac network adapter which has the BCM4360 chipset. From what I've
read I dont think this is supported by the drivers which come with Qubes.
Apparently there is an open driver for this chipset but I have
I've installed Qubes 3.1 and Im unable to connect to my wifi. I've got an Asus
PCE-AC68 802.11ac network adapter which has the BCM4360 chipset. From what I've
read I dont think this is supported by the drivers which come with Qubes.
Apparently there is an open driver for this chipset but I have
I've installed Qubes 3.1 and Im unable to connect to my wifi. I've got an Asus
PCE-AC68 802.11ac network adapter which has the BCM4360 chipset. From what I've
read I dont think this is supported by the drivers which come with Qubes.
Apparently there is an open driver for this chipset but I have