Anybody going from USA willing to take me in their luggage hit me up. I
bring my own food and oxygen
On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 3:56 PM Andrew David Wong wrote:
> Dear Qubes Community,
>
> In conjunction with [3mdeb](https://3mdeb.com/), the sixth edition of our
> Qubes OS Summit will be held live
I have more computers than keyboards so I use a KVM. I have this Debian
computer that always switches back to 1024x768 whenever the KVM returns
control to it.
Ever since I updated my Qubes computer to 4.2, it has been doing the same
thing. I keep finding myself wondering why everything looks so
I'm gonna make it a fun day project to upgrade my Qubes system. Long live
Qubes!!
On Mon, Dec 18, 2023 at 7:13 PM Andrew David Wong wrote:
> Dear Qubes Community,
>
> Qubes OS 4.2.0 brings a host of new features, major improvements, and
> numerous bug fixes. The ISO and associated [verification
Is it "not certified" as in it doesn't run at all, or is it just to stop
people from paying an extra 3 grand when the OS is software-rendered?
Nitro folk might want to consider testing a Windows passthrough qube with
them fancy GPUs they have... if it actually works then they could totally
market
023 at 01:24:18PM -0500, Leo28C wrote:
> > I managed to set up a pi-hole qube and make it my network's DNS
> > filtering/caching server. Ironically, it works flawlessly across my
> network
> > EXCEPT it completely breaks DNS for all other qubes in the same system.
> On
>
I managed to set up a pi-hole qube and make it my network's DNS
filtering/caching server. Ironically, it works flawlessly across my network
EXCEPT it completely breaks DNS for all other qubes in the same system. On
Debian-based qubes I figured out I can simply edit /etc/resolv.conf, while
making
Five day warning... Very nice of them...
On Thu, May 11, 2023 at 5:20 PM Andrew David Wong wrote:
> Dear Qubes Community,
>
> The Fedora Project has [announced](
> https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/annou...@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/4GXBZJSGQ2PEKIBM2APCTLXBS6IDKSOP/)
> that
On Wed, May 3, 2023 at 5:12 AM Andrew David Wong wrote:
> nor can we control whether physical hardware is modified (whether
> maliciously or otherwise) *en route* to the user.
>
Actually you could:
1) Laminate product with `warranty void if removed` stickers of various
brands and types
2) Send
For some reason it gets undone into individual drives in Qubes. I tried to
give the two RAID controller devices I saw in the devices list to a
specific qube but all it did was remove the drives and re-add them to the
list as belonging to that qube
--
You received this message because you are