Thanks for sharing, everyone. That's pretty much what I have setup right now,
KeePassX in the vault vm. I think that once I get a machine with far more RAM
than the machine I'm working with right now, I'll probably have some site
specific VMs for sites that I visit a lot but would like to maximi
As I'm moving from OS X to Qubes, gradually, I wanted to get a feel for best
practices for management of passwords. Qubues has KeePassX. Should I trust that
over the Firefox password manager? Or pretty similar? Would it be a good idea
to keep the password manager in a non-networked VM? Or am I g
> Thank you *so* much for taking the time to write everything down in such
> detail. There is a lot for me to go through (I should probably read the
> Broadcom stuff that you ignored!), and I am going to try and find time this
> weekend to have a bash at it.
I'll try to keep an eye on the thre
On Wednesday, June 15, 2016 at 4:18:44 AM UTC-4, qubes...@gmail.com wrote:
> Congrats on the install. I for one would be really interested in a
> step-by-step description of what you did to get it working. Although not
> quite the same, I have an old MacBook Pro on which I'd like to install Qub
Scratch all that. I trashed the net-vm that I made (I'm doing them by hand due
to the Broadcom chip freaking things out a bit on the install) and recreated
the net-vm with Fedora instead of Debian. Works like a champ. I'll hit you all
up later with a HCL report and a run down of my time with thi
After some trials and then some tribulations, I've finally got Qubes bootable
on a MacBook Air. Once I get the whole thing workable, I'll do a bit of a write
up to, hopefully, help others. My current hang up is the ol' Broadcom chip
freaking out Qubes whenever my netvm tries to use it. The go-to