Re: [qubes-users] Can't figure out how to install a couple of things in dom0

2016-10-28 Thread cestarian
On Tuesday, 25 October 2016 06:02:08 UTC, Andrew David Wong  wrote:
> 
> Enabling RPMFusion in dom0 is generally not recommended, but it should be 
> possible if you're willing to accept the risks. I would start by trying doing 
> it in the standard Fedora way (but I haven't tried this myself).
> 
> As for searching for packages, you can pass most of the standard yum/dnf 
> commands to qubes-dom0-update. Personally, I like to do the searches (`dnf 
> search`) in an AppVM, then, once I've found the correct package names, 
> install them in dom0 (`qubes-dom0-update package-name`).


Thanks, this answers my question :)

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Re: [qubes-users] Can't figure out how to install a couple of things in dom0

2016-10-25 Thread Andrew David Wong
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On 2016-10-23 09:17, cestar...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Does this page answer your questions?
>>
>> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/software-update-dom0/
> 
> Only in part, it answers how package management should be done in Qubes, not 
> how to enable RPMFusion for dom0 nor which repo I should enable to find Krita 
> or Xorg Wacom drivers and even if they are within these repos, no way was 
> provided to search the repo for a package list to find out what the package 
> names are since that varies from distro to distro.
> 

Enabling RPMFusion in dom0 is generally not recommended, but it should be 
possible if you're willing to accept the risks. I would start by trying doing 
it in the standard Fedora way (but I haven't tried this myself).

As for searching for packages, you can pass most of the standard yum/dnf 
commands to qubes-dom0-update. Personally, I like to do the searches (`dnf 
search`) in an AppVM, then, once I've found the correct package names, install 
them in dom0 (`qubes-dom0-update package-name`).

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Re: [qubes-users] Can't figure out how to install a couple of things in dom0

2016-10-23 Thread cestarian
> Does this page answer your questions?
> 
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/software-update-dom0/

Only in part, it answers how package management should be done in Qubes, not 
how to enable RPMFusion for dom0 nor which repo I should enable to find Krita 
or Xorg Wacom drivers and even if they are within these repos, no way was 
provided to search the repo for a package list to find out what the package 
names are since that varies from distro to distro.

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Re: [qubes-users] Can't figure out how to install a couple of things in dom0

2016-10-23 Thread Andrew David Wong
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On 2016-10-22 20:03, cestar...@gmail.com wrote:
> I need to install the following things:
> 
> Krita 3.0.1 (I tried to use the appimage that they provide but I get an error 
> about not finding something like libfuse.so)
> xorg wacom tablet drivers
> 
> And although this is not quite decided yet, I may or may not need to install
> Nvidia Proprietary Drivers and Optirun/Bumblebee (On a laptop)
> 
> I know the nvidia thing is in RPMFusion but I'm not sure if I should just add 
> the rpmfusion repository the same way I would on fedora 22 or if there's a 
> qubesos specific approach for it.
> 
> My only ideas for getting my hands on the other two packages was to enable 
> some fedora repositories (like rawhide which has the krita package I need) 
> and then install them from there, but I'm not sure if that would be a very 
> good idea. The reason I need krita on dom0 is mostly for the hardware 
> accelerated graphics capability, since it's just a digital painting 
> application I don't see any harm in having it on dom0 and if I run it from a 
> VM it'll of course run slower.
> 
> How should I go about achieving this?
> 
> 

Does this page answer your questions?

https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/software-update-dom0/

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[qubes-users] Can't figure out how to install a couple of things in dom0

2016-10-22 Thread cestarian
I need to install the following things:

Krita 3.0.1 (I tried to use the appimage that they provide but I get an error 
about not finding something like libfuse.so)
xorg wacom tablet drivers

And although this is not quite decided yet, I may or may not need to install
Nvidia Proprietary Drivers and Optirun/Bumblebee (On a laptop)

I know the nvidia thing is in RPMFusion but I'm not sure if I should just add 
the rpmfusion repository the same way I would on fedora 22 or if there's a 
qubesos specific approach for it.

My only ideas for getting my hands on the other two packages was to enable some 
fedora repositories (like rawhide which has the krita package I need) and then 
install them from there, but I'm not sure if that would be a very good idea. 
The reason I need krita on dom0 is mostly for the hardware accelerated graphics 
capability, since it's just a digital painting application I don't see any harm 
in having it on dom0 and if I run it from a VM it'll of course run slower.

How should I go about achieving this?


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