To make persistent changes launch the Fedora template you’re using and
install the application(s) using dnf. You can also use dnf to search for
applications in the main repositories.
Once you’re done turn off the template VM / restart any Qubes using it.
Your software should be available.
You can
17 AM, Jon R. wrote:
> > Looks like the X server in target VM cannot access the device. See
> > ~/.local/share/xorg/X.0.log there for lines like this:
> >
> >[247082.612] (EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/input/event1
> >Permission deni
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 4:25 PM Linus Stridbeck
wrote:
> That's a serious question I don't get it...
>
> Any way would itbe compleatly safe to actuly changing harddrives manualy?
>
That’d remove the potential brute force option outlined above however if
your firmware got infected all bets are of
ki-Górecki <
marma...@invisiblethingslab.com> wrote:
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> On Fri, Mar 09, 2018 at 12:34:02PM -0500, Jon R. wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've scoured around the mailing lists / SO / Reddit and haven't come
> across
ars 2018 19:34:06 UTC+2, Jon R. a écrit :
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've scoured around the mailing lists / SO / Reddit and haven't come
> across a solution to this yet. I'm running 4.0 (R4.0) and when I attempt to
> use my Yubikey it's seemingly not picking
selected box.
> 3. You might have to configure strict reset (or disable strict reset) for
> the USB controller.
> 4. Start the VM.
>
> One gotcha: the VM won't run in PVH mode once you make this assignment.
> But, my Yubikey lights up when Gmail or Facebook need the s
Hello,
I've scoured around the mailing lists / SO / Reddit and haven't come across
a solution to this yet. I'm running 4.0 (R4.0) and when I attempt to use my
Yubikey it's seemingly not picking up any input on the button press.
It's detecting the USB properly and I can attach it fine:
[cloe@dom0