rk in virtual environments.
Achim
qemu-img has worked for an "enterprise" VM I use without any issue
(going from VMDK to raw/qcow2). If the disk is encrypted you might be
SOL though.
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e commands, "qubesctl
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It might not hurt to point that out somehow.
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d consider a very powerful laptop. I read
earlier that somebody was using drivers that they plug into Dom0 but my
understanding of how VMs are displayed makes me wonder that inserting
Video drivers into Dom0 would have a positive effect on the behavior of
a VM's display.
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On 10/02/2016 11:48 AM, 0293784509247850924378509243578 wrote:
Hello,
for the Win7 QWT installation under QR32 I followed the instructions:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/windows-appvms/
I run this command (all is fine):
qvm-start lab-win7 --install-windows-tools
Than I started Win7, choose th