...as an FYI I did have to add my drivers as they were not included, I
downloaded my drivers in a DVM, moved the driver to my templates DeskTop and
then did the following to install them:
su
cd Desktop
sh "driver file"
I was then prompted with a long list of commands in terminal that are
"P.S. I would like to thank Patrick Schleizer for his feedback this past week.
His effort has not gone unnoticed."
I'd second this!! "Ich bin ein berliner"
Thanks Patrick for this extra effort to make us safer...
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...again I want to thank the Whonix/Qubes team for everything they do!! You are
awesome...
In the spirit of feedback:
I just tried updating Whonix-ws-14 and started receiving errors? I saw another
post with similar
issues(https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/qubes-users/ppdbaDAavRY), I
Thanks Patrick...
Got it working! I went to the whonix-ws-14 template, added "Tor Browser
Downloader (AnonDist)" to list of applications, then clicked on "Tor Browser
Downloader (AnonDist)", the Tor Browser downloaded.
This then populated the whonix-ws-14-dvm with the browser.
Launched the
I just transitioned to the new Whonix 14 templates, everything was working
great however I just updated both the -gw and -ws templates and lost the Tor
Browser(AnonDist) from the whonix-ws-14-dvm after update? When I launch a
"whonix-ws-14-dvm" browser I get a pop-up asking: "Tor Browser not
I did a fresh installnot a typical template install but managed to get
whonix 14 going. No time error anymore! Thanks Whonix/Qubes!!
Here was my experience:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/qubes-users/fwCqxENXguY
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Thanks awokd...
I ended up doing a fresh install. Similar results...however I did manage to get
it installed.
I started again with the Whonix wiki
instructions(https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Install), except for me I also:
* In addition to the following: "sudo qubesctl state.sls
I tried installing whonix 14 and it didn't install...followed these
instructions:
https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Install
Removed old Whonix templates and VMs (Not sure I was supposed to but the
instructions state to remove old version)
Updated Dom0
I then did the following command in Dom0
I am using 4.0 and it works.
3.2 and 4.0 always created "untrusted" in the name when I converted an
image...never quite undertood why but I doubt it just you "tirej..."
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Did you upgrade from Fedora 27 to Fedora 28:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/template/fedora/upgrade-27-to-28/
Or install a fresh template:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/templates/fedora/
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I take a more whitelist/controlled approach with my multiple DVM. With 4.0 you
can have multiple DVMs and have different DVMs for each domain(This can be
changed in the "Advanced" tab in the AppVMs in 4.0). Very cool feature...
For example:
I have a DVM setup for printing only, the firewall
Just got this going, awesome Tasket. Thank you again Qubes team for what you
do!
Works like a charm...the only feedback is the newly updated "Qubes Manager" is
sometimes "buggy" with the VPNApVM. I don't believe it impacts performance.
Some notes:
-Qubes 4.0
-Worked in Fedora28 and Debian9
I'll take a shot, also willing to learn more if I am missing something:
I would try to find the IP of the email provider if you are using a VM for
email, e.g. Tutanota's IP address is: 81.3.6.162(no IMAP wit them), therefore
my firewall settings for that VM would be:
IP: 81.3.6.162
Service:
That seemed to workThx
As you said I did the following commands:
sudo dnf upgrade --allowerasing --best
then reinstalled the packages that were to be removed by above command:
sudo dnf install qubes-vm-recommended...something, something
sudo dnf install pulse audio...something, something
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