[qubes-users] Re: Valid Concerns Regarding Integrity of Whonix Project

2019-03-15 Thread vadimklyushnikov1
OP here. 

I unreservedly  apologize to Patrick and mig5 for making this post. The work 
you do on the whonix project is of incredible value and I think my post here 
has lead to a discussion that I now regret instigating. None of the broader 
issues I raised are whonix specific. It was unfair to single out Patrick and 
his fantastic team. My post was reactive and without much thought. 

More broadly I do advocate the position that if a country passes anti-sec laws 
the global tech community should attach a price to such action. The cost of 
exclusion from potential job markets and opportunities would not only put 
pressure on Australia reconsider it's position but deter future countries from 
following same path which has in my view got no good outcome. 

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[qubes-users] Re: HCL - LENOVO Thinkpad P1

2019-02-21 Thread vadimklyushnikov1
On Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 7:55:10 AM UTC-8, Eric Duncan wrote:
> Difficult to setup due to the "I219-LM" Network controller needing 
> permissive=true and no-strict-reset=true and unable to install latest nvidia 
> cuda drivers. Kernel-latest and/or Xen 4.8 does not support the Intel UHD GPU 
> even when disabling nouveau - must use Nvidia only for now.
> 
> Sleep not working with BIOS 1.17 (known issue of all the latest Lenovo 
> Thinkpad models since they removed S1 and S3 from BIOS). Log a support ticket 
> with Lenovo.
> 
> Tested with 4.0.1 RTM and kernel-latest (4.19).
> 
> See this post for more debugging information: 
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/qubes-users/z51dkaEOiqc/wNhQ_86NGQAJ
> 
> Tip: don't set nomodeset for the Hybrid graphics with blacklisting nouveau - 
> won't work completely. And setting nouveau.modeset=0 nouveau.blacklist=yes or 
> modprobe.blacklist=nouveau will only get you 0.33 Frames Per Second refresh 
> pain which makes the system unusable.  Force it to discrete graphics (nvidia) 
> and leave the nouveau for now.
> 
> Lots of screen flickering with nouveau, and lots of battery drain.
> 
> This model has 32 GB of ECC ram with the Xeon and p2000, used by the 4K 
> screen.
> 
> 
> 
> VM sys-usb exists
> Qubes release 4.0 (R4.0)
> 
> Brand:LENOVO
> Model:20MDCTO1WW
> BIOS: N2EET35W (1.17 )
> 
> Xen:  4.8.4
> Kernel:   4.19.12-3
> 
> RAM:  32385 Mb
> 
> CPU:
>   Intel(R) Xeon(R) E-2176M  CPU @ 2.70GHz
> Chipset:
>   Intel Corporation Device [8086:3ec4] (rev 07)
> VGA:
>   NVIDIA Corporation Device [10de:1cba] (rev a1) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
> 
> Net:
>   Intel Corporation Device a370 (rev 10)
>   Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (7) I219-LM (rev 10)
> 
> SCSI:
> 
> HVM:  Active
> I/O MMU:  Active
> HAP/SLAT: Yes
> TPM:  Device not found
> Remapping:yes

Eric, any chance you could try updating the Bios to the recently released 
version 1.18 which I think should fix the graphics issues allow you to use the 
intel chip and try again with the latest version of Qubes 4.1 and report back? 
I literally have a Thinkpad P1 XEON w/32GB ECC and 2x2TB and the upgraded UHD 
display config that is pending for shipment and if the problems have not been 
resolved I would really like to know now like you I got this just for Qubes and 
if I cancel now can avoid $650 in restocking fees. 

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[qubes-users] Re: Android-x86 7.1-r2 with GAPPS installation guide

2019-02-20 Thread vadimklyushnikov1
пятница, 30 ноября 2018 г., 15:22:13 UTC пользователь alex.jo...@gmail.com 
написал:
> I've successfully build android-x86 7.1-r2 with gapps in whonix-14-ws AppVM.
> You'll need 120GB for android-x86 sources and temp build files and 30GB for 
> swap.
> Extend private storage size to 160GB via GUI or in dom0:
> qvm-volume extend android-builder:private 160g

You need 120GB + 30 GB or 160GB of space just to compile a AndroidVM? Am I 
reading this right? 

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