Hello everyone,
I know this topic is a bit older, but I want to give a small recommendation how
to record the "screen" of a single VM.
I tried a lot of applications in the past to record a single window or VM
output, but none of them worked at all.
A few weeks ago I found "Open Broadcaster Softwa
Hello,
I just made a new installation of Qubes 3.2 and tried to update dom0 in
it, without success.
It always says there is no update, over CLI aswell as over the Qubes VM
Manager.
1.
[fabian@dom0 ~]$ sudo qubes-dom0-update
2.
Using sys-firewall as UpdateVM to download updates for
A lot of people know the Yubikey, but the Yubikey has one big "problem": It has
only 2 slots for Passwords.
I thought about storing my password for my disk encryption on such a key, so I
can a) use a stronger passphrase and b) don't have to type it in every time,
especially when I am at Universi
Hello,
I just wanted to give some positive feedback on the kernel.
I'm using a i7-6700K CPU and a AMD RX 480 GPU, and kernel-4.9.35-19 is the
first kernel version which runs with my dedicated graphics card. This *should*
have been the case starting with kernel 4.8, but until now it never did. Alw
I'm not sure if it is, or if it is open source.
But he didn't mentioned it at all in his blog post (
https://eugene.kaspersky.com/2016/11/15/finally-our-own-os-oh-yes/)
If I would make such an operating system, I would at least mention that it
will be open source, if it would be. He didn't, an
or OpenBSD
as base / template.
And: Probably nothing will run on that Kaspersky OS, because its coded from
scratch. No browser, no email client etc. You would need to port all this
software to KasperskyOS, or develop it from scratch aswell, and I think is
no practical approach, for a lot
2:24:02PM +0200, Fabian Wloch wrote:
I can confirm that error under certain circumstances.
If I write the ISO (checked via Sha256+GPG) with Rufus from Windows 10, I
get the exact same error under multiple computers with totally different
hardware.
If I write it on my USB drive with dd under Fedo
.
Used the same hardware to write the same iso onto the same usb drive, just
once with Win10 and once with Fedora.
Maybe you try it this way aswell if you didnt already found another solution.
-Fabian
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I just installed Qubes 3.1 on the same hardware, and the performance was
"how it should be". Then I made the in-place-upgrade to Qubes 3.2, which
resulted in the same problems as I mentioned in the first mail.
So I guess its not the Kernel, but some kind of software that causes the
problem.
An
.
So installing the kernel works quit good, but it makes things even worse.
Even more laggs and short freezes.
So if someone also has a skylake CPU, do you have the same problems?
Or does anyone has ideas what I could also try, beside updating the kernel?
-Fabian
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to netVM, but not to other appVMs etc that are running.
Also, if the netVM gets compromised over a bug in the network driver of
your wifi/ethernet card, it only sees firewallVM and not your appVMs, on
which may run services, which would increase the attack surface of your system.
-Fabian
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Am 20.09.2016 09:25 schrieb amadaus:
I'd like to create my own personal email server but don not feel
technically competent to set it up securely. However I've read about a
"out of the box" solution called Mail-In-A-Box. Do any Qubes users have
experience or thoughts on this potential solution?
I had my raspberry pi configured as tor-wifi-hotspot, which worked fine.
But its about a year ago, and my raspi died a few months ago after I tried
some... stupid thing with it.
But it worked without any problems, so if you think it makes sense to you,
I don't see any problems with this.
I p
nux/5/html/Installation_Guide/sect-adminoptions-screenshots.html
-Fabian
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27;m planning to buy a separate low-end graphics-card for GPU-Pass-through so
I can watch movies etc. without any glitches in 4k60fps
- M.2 SSD, probably a Samsung 950 Pro or Samsung SM951/961, depending on
availability.
-Fabian
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Stuff coming in the future:
- I'm planning to buy a seperate low-end grapihcs-card for GPU-Passthrough so I
can watch movies etc. without any glitches in 4k60fps
- M.2 SSD, probably a Samsung 950 Pro or Samsung SM951/961, depending on
availability.
-Fabian
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can watch movies etc. without any glitches in 4k60fps
- M.2 SSD, probably a Samsung 950 Pro or Samsung SM951/961, depending on
availability.
-Fabian
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workstation. Still thinking about buying a new seperate computer for gaming, or
using my really-really old one for this, because there is no chance in hell I
boot something else beside Qubes on this machine.
-Fabian
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Am Sonntag, 31. Juli 2016 01:22:48 UTC+2 schrieb Andrew David Wong:
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> On 2016-07-30 16:06, Fabian Wloch wrote:
> > Am Samstag, 30. Juli 2016 23:25:05 UTC+2 schrieb Markus Kilås:
> >> On 07/30/2016 06:25 PM, Fabian W
Am Samstag, 30. Juli 2016 23:25:05 UTC+2 schrieb Markus Kilås:
> On 07/30/2016 06:25 PM, Fabian Wloch wrote:
> The issues with unprotected /boot and BIOS is briefly mentioned on the
> below link and it sounds like AEM should be able to at least be able to
> detect a compromise for
PU-Passthrough working, but if this fails I
still wanna play games, but also use Qubes on this machine without worrying.
Sadly my Budget is limited, so I can't afford two computers, one to play and
another one just for Qubes.
-Fabian
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