Use snap its more up to date, might have to install snap first.
snap install telegram-desktop
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During whonix updates, i might have overseen this prior since i am using a
script to update templates.
Tried apt reinstall and dpkg-reconfigure anon-base-files but does not give
question which config to use as seen here in this older thread,
The HDD i installed via https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/secondary-storage/
started making noise.
man qvm-pool --remove has a FIXME note.
Deleted all the AppVMs on the secondary storage and would like to know the
exact steps to remove this drive.
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It is still 'bringing folders up to data', had .cache/thunderbird deleted
but that did not help either.
Also forgot to add the high CPU Usage > 100% in xentop, no matter how many
cores the Qube gets assigned, with or without memory balance and i doubt it
has something to do with Qubes, just
syncing = indexing
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It starts and activity manager shows it syncing but numbers either freeze
or move super slow.
No difference in safe-mode / addons disabled.
Same on either Template, debian 9 and fedora 30.
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> It wasn't the boot sequence itself I thought might be unsafe, but the
> process of converting a functioning UEFI Qubes install over to it could
> pretty easily end up with a non-booting system. That could be painful to
> recover from, depending on one's comfort level. Let's call it a
> Looks like you're using UEFI boot instead of grub, so kernel options are
> right next door to the Xen options in xen.cfg- look one line down for
> "kernel=". :) This is where I see rhgb quiet.
> Plymouth.ignore-serial-consoles is new; you might also try removing, but
> it could be there
> Check to make sure "rhgb quiet" didn't get added to your boot options.
> Also, isn't it ctrl-alt-F2, or is that only once inside XFCE?
>
There is no rhgb quiet in /boot/efi/EFI/qubes/xen.cfg
I have been pressing just F2 to unlock Kernel with passphrase for over a
year now and i was being
We used to be able to switch to console when typing password or after to
see messages, now just black screen.
Pressing F2 again shows GUI.
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I think the whonix upgrade guide is missing how to handle the a) renaming of
the now upgraded templates or b) deleting them. I tried renaming 14 to 15 and
ended up with new templates having the upgraded name with 15 in them. Maybe
this is just a problem with Qubes Manager.
Please advice how to
Never spend much time with Fedora before Qube OS and right now i am wondering
why after 4 days there is still no updated Firefox version that works with the
Addons, what is the reason behind this?
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On Tuesday, January 1, 2019 at 11:19:24 AM UTC+2, John Mitchell wrote:
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>
> > I don't need a core sample of the moon to know that it isn't made of green
> > cheese. Doesn't matter what the videos showed. There are lots of videos
> > that "prove" and impossible claim. If you want to believe
On Tuesday, December 18, 2018 at 6:32:42 PM UTC+2, dimi wrote:
> Since upgrade to new Template fedora 29 in R4, clicking links does not open
> up the menu.
> Email Attachments do start in dispVM.
>
> Not sure if this link select AppVM feature was build into r4 or if i used
>
Since upgrade to new Template fedora 29 in R4, clicking links does not open up
the menu.
Email Attachments do start in dispVM.
Not sure if this link select AppVM feature was build into r4 or if i used some
github repo.
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Just wanted to make sure that the new default-mgmt-dvm can be switched to use
fedora-29 template in Qubes Manager?
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On Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 11:32:57 PM UTC+2, awokd wrote:
> dimi wrote on 12/13/18 2:10 PM:
> > Having fun with qubes r4 but can't help myself with this problem.
> >
> > sudo lvs, shows me a bunch of deleted VM's that 'seem' to eat up my disk
> > space.
> >
Having fun with qubes r4 but can't help myself with this problem.
sudo lvs, shows me a bunch of deleted VM's that 'seem' to eat up my disk space.
1) Mostly used Qubes Manager to delete them. How do you delete appVM's /
TemplateVM's the right way so that no zombies will up on sudo lvs?
2) Why
No specific requirements, i just knew about Jack and there is a plethora of
options jack1, jack2, netjack, JackTrip etc. but i will now dive into
pulseaudio and see where it leads me, thanks for the hint Ivan.
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