Re: [qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have several problems
THIS message has NO further comments below, just FYI: I have spun off a new discussion for the Grub issue: "[qubes-users] GRUB fix GUI: Qubes community invitation to the other Linuxes for a collaboration?" To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/c372c227-c00d-ecdc-6abb-db65c40b2690%40leeteq.com <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/c372c227-c00d-ecdc-6abb-db65c40b2690%40leeteq.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer>. LeeteqXV On 18/12/16 00:18, explodingbee . wrote: On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 4:26 PM, <mailto:raahe...@gmail.com>> wrote: On Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 12:42:28 PM UTC-5, explodingbee . wrote: > -- Forwarded message -- > From: explodingbee . mailto:explod...@gmail.com>> > Date: Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 12:23 PM > Subject: Fwd: [qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have several problems > To: Andrew David Wong mailto:a...@qubes-os.org>>, Foppe de Haan <0spin...@gmail.com <mailto:0spin...@gmail.com>>, dumbcyber mailto:dumb...@riseup.net>> > > > > > > -- Forwarded message -- > From: explodingbee . mailto:explod...@gmail.com>> > > > Date: Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 11:17 AM > Subject: Re: [qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have several problems > To: Andrew David Wong mailto:a...@qubes-os.org>> > > > > > Hi Andrew Wong, > > See my comments below. > > > > > > On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 9:20 AM, Andrew David Wong mailto:a...@qubes-os.org>> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > Hash: SHA512 > > > > On 2016-12-13 18:29, explodingbee . wrote: > > > [...] > > > > > > 2) *In Qubes the computer often gets slow as molasses.* I get > > > error messages saying "Warning: unresponsive script" sometimes. > > > When I try to open a VM it says that there is not enough memory and > > > that I should close a VM first. When the computer gets like this > > > sometimes I click on things and nothing happens or it takes forever > > > for something to happen; sometimes I can't even close windows > > > because they don't respond. (I am using an HP Elitebook 8540w > > > laptop. It has 4 GB of RAM and an i7 CPU.) Also, when I shut down > > > the computer sometimes it gets stuck and does not shut down all the > > > way. It freezes with the Qubes splash screen there and the > > > progress bar indicating partial or complete progress. > > > > > > > I think this is just due to a lack of RAM. 4 GB is the bare minimum. > > Any chance you can add some more? > > > > I have not had any problems with lack of RAM in Windows 7. Maybe Qubes needs more RAM than Windows 7? If you are correct I can certainly get more RAM. After I reinstall Qubes if the problem persists I may get more RAM. > > > > > 3) *Problem relating to program installation:* When I install > > > programs in the Fedora or Debian templates they don't appear in the > > > list of available programs in the templates or in the VMs based on > > > those templates so I don't see how I can create shortcuts for > > > programs in my VMs. > > > > > > > Are you installing these programs from the Fedora and Debian repos? If > > so, are you fully shutting down the template after installing the > > program? This should trigger qvm-sync-appmenus, but you can try to run > > it manually from dom0: > > > > qvm-sync-appmenus > > > > Yes, I was installing from within the Fedora VM (which is what I think you mean). Yes, I fully shut everything down, including the whole computer, after installing the programs and then at no time did the installed programs appear on the list of available programs in the Fedora VM or in the AppVMs. If the problem persists after I reinstall Qubes I may try to manually enter the phrase you provided above. > > > > > 4) *Problem in getting a video player to work:* I have installed > > > four different video players (Snappy, Budgie, Banshee and Parole) > > > and none of
Re: [qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have several problems
On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 4:26 PM, wrote: > On Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 12:42:28 PM UTC-5, explodingbee . wrote: > > -- Forwarded message -- > > From: explodingbee . > > Date: Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 12:23 PM > > Subject: Fwd: [qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have > several problems > > To: Andrew David Wong , Foppe de Haan < > 0spin...@gmail.com>, dumbcyber > > > > > > > > > > > > -- Forwarded message -- > > From: explodingbee . > > > > > > Date: Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 11:17 AM > > Subject: Re: [qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have > several problems > > To: Andrew David Wong > > > > > > > > > > Hi Andrew Wong, > > > > See my comments below. > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 9:20 AM, Andrew David Wong > wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > > > Hash: SHA512 > > > > > > > > On 2016-12-13 18:29, explodingbee . wrote: > > > > > [...] > > > > > > > > > > 2) *In Qubes the computer often gets slow as molasses.* I get > > > > > error messages saying "Warning: unresponsive script" sometimes. > > > > > When I try to open a VM it says that there is not enough memory and > > > > > that I should close a VM first. When the computer gets like this > > > > > sometimes I click on things and nothing happens or it takes forever > > > > > for something to happen; sometimes I can't even close windows > > > > > because they don't respond. (I am using an HP Elitebook 8540w > > > > > laptop. It has 4 GB of RAM and an i7 CPU.) Also, when I shut down > > > > > the computer sometimes it gets stuck and does not shut down all the > > > > > way. It freezes with the Qubes splash screen there and the > > > > > progress bar indicating partial or complete progress. > > > > > > > > > > > > > I think this is just due to a lack of RAM. 4 GB is the bare minimum. > > > > Any chance you can add some more? > > > > > > > > I have not had any problems with lack of RAM in Windows 7. Maybe Qubes > needs more RAM than Windows 7? If you are correct I can certainly get more > RAM. After I reinstall Qubes if the problem persists I may get more RAM. > > > > > > > > > 3) *Problem relating to program installation:* When I install > > > > > programs in the Fedora or Debian templates they don't appear in the > > > > > list of available programs in the templates or in the VMs based on > > > > > those templates so I don't see how I can create shortcuts for > > > > > programs in my VMs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Are you installing these programs from the Fedora and Debian repos? If > > > > so, are you fully shutting down the template after installing the > > > > program? This should trigger qvm-sync-appmenus, but you can try to run > > > > it manually from dom0: > > > > > > > > qvm-sync-appmenus > > > > > > > > Yes, I was installing from within the Fedora VM (which is what I think > you mean). Yes, I fully shut everything down, including the whole > computer, after installing the programs and then at no time did the > installed programs appear on the list of available programs in the Fedora > VM or in the AppVMs. If the problem persists after I reinstall Qubes I may > try to manually enter the phrase you provided above. > > > > > > > > > 4) *Problem in getting a video player to work:* I have installed > > > > > four different video players (Snappy, Budgie, Banshee and Parole) > > > > > and none of them seem to be able to play videos I have downloaded > > > > > (with Video Download Helper and Firefox in an App VM). (I can get > > > > > the video players to launch not with the proper shortcuts but in > > > > > another, awkward way, by going to Domain: personal -> personal: > > > > > Software and then clicking around until I get to the right app > > > > > which was previously installed and then clicking on "launch.") > > > > > Also, the default player, apparently called "Videos," doesn't work. > > > > > Am I missing something here? > > > > > > > > > > > > > I hav
Re: [qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have several problems
On Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 12:42:28 PM UTC-5, explodingbee . wrote: > -- Forwarded message -- > From: explodingbee . > Date: Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 12:23 PM > Subject: Fwd: [qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have several > problems > To: Andrew David Wong , Foppe de Haan > <0spin...@gmail.com>, dumbcyber > > > > > > -- Forwarded message -- > From: explodingbee . > > > Date: Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 11:17 AM > Subject: Re: [qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have several > problems > To: Andrew David Wong > > > > > Hi Andrew Wong, > > See my comments below. > > > > > > On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 9:20 AM, Andrew David Wong wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > Hash: SHA512 > > > > On 2016-12-13 18:29, explodingbee . wrote: > > > [...] > > > > > > 2) *In Qubes the computer often gets slow as molasses.* I get > > > error messages saying "Warning: unresponsive script" sometimes. > > > When I try to open a VM it says that there is not enough memory and > > > that I should close a VM first. When the computer gets like this > > > sometimes I click on things and nothing happens or it takes forever > > > for something to happen; sometimes I can't even close windows > > > because they don't respond. (I am using an HP Elitebook 8540w > > > laptop. It has 4 GB of RAM and an i7 CPU.) Also, when I shut down > > > the computer sometimes it gets stuck and does not shut down all the > > > way. It freezes with the Qubes splash screen there and the > > > progress bar indicating partial or complete progress. > > > > > > > I think this is just due to a lack of RAM. 4 GB is the bare minimum. > > Any chance you can add some more? > > > > I have not had any problems with lack of RAM in Windows 7. Maybe Qubes needs > more RAM than Windows 7? If you are correct I can certainly get more RAM. > After I reinstall Qubes if the problem persists I may get more RAM. > > > > > 3) *Problem relating to program installation:* When I install > > > programs in the Fedora or Debian templates they don't appear in the > > > list of available programs in the templates or in the VMs based on > > > those templates so I don't see how I can create shortcuts for > > > programs in my VMs. > > > > > > > Are you installing these programs from the Fedora and Debian repos? If > > so, are you fully shutting down the template after installing the > > program? This should trigger qvm-sync-appmenus, but you can try to run > > it manually from dom0: > > > > qvm-sync-appmenus > > > > Yes, I was installing from within the Fedora VM (which is what I think you > mean). Yes, I fully shut everything down, including the whole computer, > after installing the programs and then at no time did the installed programs > appear on the list of available programs in the Fedora VM or in the AppVMs. > If the problem persists after I reinstall Qubes I may try to manually enter > the phrase you provided above. > > > > > 4) *Problem in getting a video player to work:* I have installed > > > four different video players (Snappy, Budgie, Banshee and Parole) > > > and none of them seem to be able to play videos I have downloaded > > > (with Video Download Helper and Firefox in an App VM). (I can get > > > the video players to launch not with the proper shortcuts but in > > > another, awkward way, by going to Domain: personal -> personal: > > > Software and then clicking around until I get to the right app > > > which was previously installed and then clicking on "launch.") > > > Also, the default player, apparently called "Videos," doesn't work. > > > Am I missing something here? > > > > > > > I haven't had any problems with VLC. I'd recommend giving that a try, > > if you're willing. You can easily enable the RPMFusion repos to get it: > > > > https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/software-update-vm/#rpmfusion-for-a-fedora- > > templatevm > > > > I have also used VLC before in Windows and I liked it. It is a video player > which can play almost any type of video file. After I reinstall Qubes if I > am still having video problems I will probably try to install it. Thanks for > sending the page to help with that. > > > > > [...] > >
Fwd: [qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have several problems
-- Forwarded message -- From: explodingbee . Date: Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 12:23 PM Subject: Fwd: [qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have several problems To: Andrew David Wong , Foppe de Haan < 0spinbo...@gmail.com>, dumbcyber -- Forwarded message -- From: explodingbee . Date: Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 11:17 AM Subject: Re: [qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have several problems To: Andrew David Wong *Hi Andrew Wong,* *See my comments below.* On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 9:20 AM, Andrew David Wong wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA512 > > On 2016-12-13 18:29, explodingbee . wrote: > > [...] > > > > 2) *In Qubes the computer often gets slow as molasses.* I get > > error messages saying "Warning: unresponsive script" sometimes. > > When I try to open a VM it says that there is not enough memory and > > that I should close a VM first. When the computer gets like this > > sometimes I click on things and nothing happens or it takes forever > > for something to happen; sometimes I can't even close windows > > because they don't respond. (I am using an HP Elitebook 8540w > > laptop. It has 4 GB of RAM and an i7 CPU.) Also, when I shut down > > the computer sometimes it gets stuck and does not shut down all the > > way. It freezes with the Qubes splash screen there and the > > progress bar indicating partial or complete progress. > > > > I think this is just due to a lack of RAM. 4 GB is the bare minimum. > Any chance you can add some more? > *I have not had any problems with lack of RAM in Windows 7. Maybe Qubes needs more RAM than Windows 7? If you are correct I can certainly get more RAM. After I reinstall Qubes if the problem persists I may get more RAM.* > > > 3) *Problem relating to program installation:* When I install > > programs in the Fedora or Debian templates they don't appear in the > > list of available programs in the templates or in the VMs based on > > those templates so I don't see how I can create shortcuts for > > programs in my VMs. > > > > Are you installing these programs from the Fedora and Debian repos? If > so, are you fully shutting down the template after installing the > program? This should trigger qvm-sync-appmenus, but you can try to run > it manually from dom0: > > qvm-sync-appmenus > *Yes, I was installing from within the Fedora VM (which is what I think you mean). Yes, I fully shut everything down, including the whole computer, after installing the programs and then at no time did the installed programs appear on the list of available programs in the Fedora VM or in the AppVMs. If the problem persists after I reinstall Qubes I may try to manually enter the phrase you provided above.* > > > 4) *Problem in getting a video player to work:* I have installed > > four different video players (Snappy, Budgie, Banshee and Parole) > > and none of them seem to be able to play videos I have downloaded > > (with Video Download Helper and Firefox in an App VM). (I can get > > the video players to launch not with the proper shortcuts but in > > another, awkward way, by going to Domain: personal -> personal: > > Software and then clicking around until I get to the right app > > which was previously installed and then clicking on "launch.") > > Also, the default player, apparently called "Videos," doesn't work. > > Am I missing something here? > > > > I haven't had any problems with VLC. I'd recommend giving that a try, > if you're willing. You can easily enable the RPMFusion repos to get it: > > https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/software-update-vm/#rpmfusion-for-a-fedora- > templatevm > *I have also used VLC before in Windows and I liked it. It is a video player which can play almost any type of video file. After I reinstall Qubes if I am still having video problems I will probably try to install it. Thanks for sending the page to help with that.* > > > [...] > > > > 5) *I can't update Fedora:* I have tried to update Fedora 23 to > > Fedora 25. I am able to download the update but then I click > > "Install" and nothing happens. I also click "restart and install" > > just below that and again nothing happens. What is going on with > > that? (I just tried that again and I got the following error > > message this time: *"Sorry this did not work Upgrade to Fedora > > failed. DetailsDetailed errors from the package manager > > follow:** Error running transaction: installing package > > filesystem-3.2-37.fc24.x86_64 needs 135168 on the /rw > &
Re: [qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have several problems
*Hi Andrew,* *See my comments below:* On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 11:33 AM, Andrew David Wong wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA512 > > (Please keep the list CCed.) > *Ok. I thought that was automatically happening. I guess it was not. I will cc qubes-users@googlegroups.com in future correspondence.* > > On 2016-12-14 08:17, explodingbee . wrote: > > *Hi Andrew Wong,* *See my comments below.* > > > > On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 9:20 AM, Andrew David Wong > > wrote: > > > > On 2016-12-13 18:29, explodingbee . wrote: > [...] > > 2) *In Qubes the computer often gets slow as molasses.* I > get error messages saying "Warning: unresponsive script" > sometimes. When I try to open a VM it says that there is not > enough memory and that I should close a VM first. When the > computer gets like this sometimes I click on things and > nothing happens or it takes forever for something to happen; > sometimes I can't even close windows because they don't > respond. (I am using an HP Elitebook 8540w laptop. It has > 4 GB of RAM and an i7 CPU.) Also, when I shut down the > computer sometimes it gets stuck and does not shut down all > the way. It freezes with the Qubes splash screen there and > the progress bar indicating partial or complete progress. > > > > > I think this is just due to a lack of RAM. 4 GB is the bare > > minimum. Any chance you can add some more? > > > > > >> *I have not had any problems with lack of RAM in Windows 7. Maybe > >> Qubes needs more RAM than Windows 7? If you are correct I can > >> certainly get more RAM. After I reinstall Qubes if the problem > >> persists I may get more RAM.* > > > > Yes. Windows 7 requires a minimum of 1 GB for 32-bit and 2 GB for > 64-bit, whereas Qubes requires a minimum of 4 GB (and is available > only as a 64-bit operating system). Take a look at our system > requirements: > > https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/system-requirements/ *Yes, I see that 4 Gb is the minimum RAM requirement. I suspect though that there may have been some problem with the Qubes installation file which was causing this issue. But if the problem persists after I reinstall Qubes I can get more RAM.* > > > > > 3) *Problem relating to program installation:* When I > install programs in the Fedora or Debian templates they > don't appear in the list of available programs in the > templates or in the VMs based on those templates so I don't > see how I can create shortcuts for programs in my VMs. > > > > > Are you installing these programs from the Fedora and Debian > > repos? If so, are you fully shutting down the template after > > installing the program? This should trigger qvm-sync-appmenus, but > > you can try to run it manually from dom0: > > > > qvm-sync-appmenus > > > > > >> *Yes, I was installing from within the Fedora VM (which is what > >> I think you mean). Yes, I fully shut everything down, including > >> the whole computer, after installing the programs and then at no > >> time did the installed programs appear on the list of available > >> programs in the Fedora VM or in the AppVMs. If the problem > >> persists after I reinstall Qubes I may try to manually enter the > >> phrase you provided above.* > > > > How were you installing them? Were you using a command like `sudo dnf > install ` in a Fedora TemplateVM, or were you installing > them in some other way, instead? > *I was installing programs by going to the "software" link in the Fedora domain and then clicking around until I found the video or other program I wanted and then clicking on "install." I did not use any command lines.* > > In any case, in order to have a menu entry, there has to be an > appropriate .desktop file for the program. You can write one yourself > if necessary, but usually programs installed through a package manager > like dnf or apt-get do this for you. > > > > 4) *Problem in getting a video player to work:* I have > installed four different video players (Snappy, Budgie, > Banshee and Parole) and none of them seem to be able to play > videos I have downloaded (with Video Download Helper and > Firefox in an App VM). (I can get the video players to > launch not with the proper shortcuts but in another, awkward > way, by going to Domain: personal -> personal: Software and > then clicking around until I get to the right app which was > previously installed and then clicking on "launch.") Also, > the default player, apparently called "Videos," doesn't work. > Am I missing something here? > > > > > I haven't had any problems with VLC. I'd recommend giving that a > > try, if you're willing. You can easily enable the RPMFusion repos > > to get it: > > > > https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/software-update-vm/#rpmfusion-for-a- > > fedora-templatevm > > > > > >> *I have also used VLC before in Windows and I liked it. It is
Re: [qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have several problems
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 (Please keep the list CCed.) On 2016-12-14 08:17, explodingbee . wrote: > *Hi Andrew Wong,* *See my comments below.* > > On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 9:20 AM, Andrew David Wong > wrote: > > On 2016-12-13 18:29, explodingbee . wrote: [...] 2) *In Qubes the computer often gets slow as molasses.* I get error messages saying "Warning: unresponsive script" sometimes. When I try to open a VM it says that there is not enough memory and that I should close a VM first. When the computer gets like this sometimes I click on things and nothing happens or it takes forever for something to happen; sometimes I can't even close windows because they don't respond. (I am using an HP Elitebook 8540w laptop. It has 4 GB of RAM and an i7 CPU.) Also, when I shut down the computer sometimes it gets stuck and does not shut down all the way. It freezes with the Qubes splash screen there and the progress bar indicating partial or complete progress. > > I think this is just due to a lack of RAM. 4 GB is the bare > minimum. Any chance you can add some more? > > >> *I have not had any problems with lack of RAM in Windows 7. Maybe >> Qubes needs more RAM than Windows 7? If you are correct I can >> certainly get more RAM. After I reinstall Qubes if the problem >> persists I may get more RAM.* > Yes. Windows 7 requires a minimum of 1 GB for 32-bit and 2 GB for 64-bit, whereas Qubes requires a minimum of 4 GB (and is available only as a 64-bit operating system). Take a look at our system requirements: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/system-requirements/ > 3) *Problem relating to program installation:* When I install programs in the Fedora or Debian templates they don't appear in the list of available programs in the templates or in the VMs based on those templates so I don't see how I can create shortcuts for programs in my VMs. > > Are you installing these programs from the Fedora and Debian > repos? If so, are you fully shutting down the template after > installing the program? This should trigger qvm-sync-appmenus, but > you can try to run it manually from dom0: > > qvm-sync-appmenus > > >> *Yes, I was installing from within the Fedora VM (which is what >> I think you mean). Yes, I fully shut everything down, including >> the whole computer, after installing the programs and then at no >> time did the installed programs appear on the list of available >> programs in the Fedora VM or in the AppVMs. If the problem >> persists after I reinstall Qubes I may try to manually enter the >> phrase you provided above.* > How were you installing them? Were you using a command like `sudo dnf install ` in a Fedora TemplateVM, or were you installing them in some other way, instead? In any case, in order to have a menu entry, there has to be an appropriate .desktop file for the program. You can write one yourself if necessary, but usually programs installed through a package manager like dnf or apt-get do this for you. > 4) *Problem in getting a video player to work:* I have installed four different video players (Snappy, Budgie, Banshee and Parole) and none of them seem to be able to play videos I have downloaded (with Video Download Helper and Firefox in an App VM). (I can get the video players to launch not with the proper shortcuts but in another, awkward way, by going to Domain: personal -> personal: Software and then clicking around until I get to the right app which was previously installed and then clicking on "launch.") Also, the default player, apparently called "Videos," doesn't work. Am I missing something here? > > I haven't had any problems with VLC. I'd recommend giving that a > try, if you're willing. You can easily enable the RPMFusion repos > to get it: > > https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/software-update-vm/#rpmfusion-for-a- > fedora-templatevm > > >> *I have also used VLC before in Windows and I liked it. It is a >> video player which can play almost any type of video file. >> After I reinstall Qubes if I am still having video problems I >> will probably try to install it. Thanks for sending the page to >> help with that.* > You're very welcome! > [...] 5) *I can't update Fedora:* I have tried to update Fedora 23 to Fedora 25. I am able to download the update but then I click "Install" and nothing happens. I also click "restart and install" just below that and again nothing happens. What is going on with that? (I just tried that again and I got the following error message this time: *"Sorry this did not work Upgrade to Fedora failed. Details Detailed errors from the package manager follow:** Error running transaction: installing package filesystem-3.2-37.fc24.x86_64 needs 135168 on the
Re: [qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have several problems
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 2016-12-13 18:29, explodingbee . wrote: > [...] > > 2) *In Qubes the computer often gets slow as molasses.* I get > error messages saying "Warning: unresponsive script" sometimes. > When I try to open a VM it says that there is not enough memory and > that I should close a VM first. When the computer gets like this > sometimes I click on things and nothing happens or it takes forever > for something to happen; sometimes I can't even close windows > because they don't respond. (I am using an HP Elitebook 8540w > laptop. It has 4 GB of RAM and an i7 CPU.) Also, when I shut down > the computer sometimes it gets stuck and does not shut down all the > way. It freezes with the Qubes splash screen there and the > progress bar indicating partial or complete progress. > I think this is just due to a lack of RAM. 4 GB is the bare minimum. Any chance you can add some more? > 3) *Problem relating to program installation:* When I install > programs in the Fedora or Debian templates they don't appear in the > list of available programs in the templates or in the VMs based on > those templates so I don't see how I can create shortcuts for > programs in my VMs. > Are you installing these programs from the Fedora and Debian repos? If so, are you fully shutting down the template after installing the program? This should trigger qvm-sync-appmenus, but you can try to run it manually from dom0: qvm-sync-appmenus > 4) *Problem in getting a video player to work:* I have installed > four different video players (Snappy, Budgie, Banshee and Parole) > and none of them seem to be able to play videos I have downloaded > (with Video Download Helper and Firefox in an App VM). (I can get > the video players to launch not with the proper shortcuts but in > another, awkward way, by going to Domain: personal -> personal: > Software and then clicking around until I get to the right app > which was previously installed and then clicking on "launch.") > Also, the default player, apparently called "Videos," doesn't work. > Am I missing something here? > I haven't had any problems with VLC. I'd recommend giving that a try, if you're willing. You can easily enable the RPMFusion repos to get it: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/software-update-vm/#rpmfusion-for-a-fedora- templatevm > [...] > > 5) *I can't update Fedora:* I have tried to update Fedora 23 to > Fedora 25. I am able to download the update but then I click > "Install" and nothing happens. I also click "restart and install" > just below that and again nothing happens. What is going on with > that? (I just tried that again and I got the following error > message this time: *"Sorry this did not work Upgrade to Fedora > failed. DetailsDetailed errors from the package manager > follow:** Error running transaction: installing package > filesystem-3.2-37.fc24.x86_64 needs 135168 on the /rw > filesystem")* > Instead of trying to upgrade to Fedora 25, I'd recommend upgrading to Fedora 24 for now (unless you specifically require 25 for some reason). Fedora 24 templates are supported (assuming you're running Qubes 3.2), whereas Fedora 25 is not yet supported: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/supported-versions/#templatevms Here are instructions on upgrading an existing Fedora 23 template to Fedora 24: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/template/fedora/upgrade-23-to-24/ If you just want a fresh Fedora 24 template, it's much easier: $ sudo qubes-dom0-update qubes-template-fedora-24 > So I am frustrated. I had a whole life on Windows 7 and now I > can't do most of what I used to do. (Do you think that maybe I > downloaded and installed a bad copy of Qubes?) Help would be > appreciated. > You really should verify the ISO before installing from it: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/verifying-signatures/ - -- Andrew David Wong (Axon) Community Manager, Qubes OS https://www.qubes-os.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJYUVTtAAoJENtN07w5UDAwwwkP/39LVJl2M+LdNK/Ga953H+33 3XSkxqvg87rTBb/3QogkQlll077TVUXKvKvlEwqbGJN1EJKyQrnjBQ02OYUSuIXA 8UcLo+q33Yf+rENTDeTLrHBMNpSxju4B1S3aCX30ZqtMQXanf01k+Y9p6yGBDRtZ KJnJhBxI+A9NO9K/hBPk6X1YesFE8tXYdpmTiug0iAC+1BkaCqix4XcKLUMbKeza keLUVO8ZCgzo7tl7IxLrrEZA9mnfIA0Gs7fJq6fDF+Bg1kitqgVHS2/PWhX343Ao 57MmvKpb2mPTdcj6cDDlt2fAZ2Ub3qov4puqtLnYph63KirwFrK59+4h9upvTk/g SB5sHz3GFZBZcQW+VYfXKLuOOfvgHhrYv5pkjQqSCRkDni0tIz09M8lJPZ4RrfKr iNPxrQPz+E3n/+PQt3jC1QB0fxy4ztPwF5Vl3r3MoHhyx4aoAhEuKAI7kSi1rg2m LVXUPW+lv46BU74c0SP0LxWskKIrE0uTcH6Kp5Ld+W4X5B24qnJUFZ0VO6SwOmh9 YKklN8XCEQJE7kZxOxirnZoGGfZ+D4/KLXTouzxbQ6eU7XihwcXVISTvBxTaPkr3 6ZGGPtmIQhB/fLBs3FfrwpgUQGpGZSEOQIgk7MfmsXIGvljLiQXpBHY6/XlQYGP3 +VG6InfKq+cuyEHQ7al9 =9oH3 -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to qubes-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group,
[qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have several problems
Hi folks, I installed qubes several days ago. I now have several problems and I would appreciate some help: 1) *How can I open WIndows 7 again?* First, I intended to install Qubes beside Windows 7, which was working fine. Instead I can only boot to Qubes now. How can I have a dual-boot setup so that I can also go to Windows 7? (Note: my files from Windows 7 were apparently not damaged and I have recently managed to get apparently all of them off of the computer and onto an external hard drive so they should be safe.) (I did read this file [ https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/multiboot/] but it seems to say that one needs to wipe out everything and reinstall Windows 7 and then reinstall Qubes. Can't I fix the GRUB file somehow so that I can use my existing installations and programs?) 2) *In Qubes the computer often gets slow as molasses.* I get error messages saying "Warning: unresponsive script" sometimes. When I try to open a VM it says that there is not enough memory and that I should close a VM first. When the computer gets like this sometimes I click on things and nothing happens or it takes forever for something to happen; sometimes I can't even close windows because they don't respond. (I am using an HP Elitebook 8540w laptop. It has 4 GB of RAM and an i7 CPU.) Also, when I shut down the computer sometimes it gets stuck and does not shut down all the way. It freezes with the Qubes splash screen there and the progress bar indicating partial or complete progress. 3) *Problem relating to program installation:* When I install programs in the Fedora or Debian templates they don't appear in the list of available programs in the templates or in the VMs based on those templates so I don't see how I can create shortcuts for programs in my VMs. 4) *Problem in getting a video player to work:* I have installed four different video players (Snappy, Budgie, Banshee and Parole) and none of them seem to be able to play videos I have downloaded (with Video Download Helper and Firefox in an App VM). (I can get the video players to launch not with the proper shortcuts but in another, awkward way, by going to Domain: personal -> personal: Software and then clicking around until I get to the right app which was previously installed and then clicking on "launch.") Also, the default player, apparently called "Videos," doesn't work. Am I missing something here? *This paragraph shows the problems which arise when I try to use each of the above mentioned video players*. You may (or may not) want to skip this paragraph. (I am including these video player error descriptions partly because they may give a clue as to an overall problem here.) (a) *Snappy*: The video player shows that a video has loaded but then when I click play it does nothing. (b) *Parole*: When I try to play a video I get the following error message: "Error GStreamer backend error Could not intialize Xv output." The only button to click on the error message dialogue box says: "Close." (c) *Banshee*: This video player doesn't play videos when I click play. It sometimes causes an error message which reads: "Additional multimedia codecs requires. An application is requesting additional multimedia codecs." Then there is a button which reads "find in software." (Other times when I click play after selecting a video the video player just does nothing.) (d) *Budgie*: This videos player does nothing when I click play after a video which has been loaded into the program is selected. (e) *Videos*: (Apparently this video player is called "Videos." It is the default player.) When I select a video and then select "Play with Videos" an error message comes up. It says: "H.264 (Constrained Baseline Profile) decoder, MPEG-4 AAC decoder are required to play the file, but are not installed." Then there is a button which says "Find in software." When I click that button I get another error message which says "Unfortunately, the H.264 (Constrained Baseline Profile) decoder and MPEG-4 AAC decoder you were searching for could not be found. Please see this website for more information." 5) *I can't update Fedora:* I have tried to update Fedora 23 to Fedora 25. I am able to download the update but then I click "Install" and nothing happens. I also click "restart and install" just below that and again nothing happens. What is going on with that? (I just tried that again and I got the following error message this time: *"Sorry this did not work Upgrade to Fedora failed. DetailsDetailed errors from the package manager follow:** Error running transaction: installing package filesystem-3.2-37.fc24.x86_64 needs 135168 on the /rw filesystem")* So I am frustrated. I had a whole life on Windows 7 and now I can't do most of what I used to do. (Do you think that maybe I downloaded and installed a bad copy of Qubes?) Help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Vincent Gillespie exploding...@gmail.com 978-830-4392 <%