Hello Marek,
as the original question has been answered (what needs to be done to get
seamless mode) has been answered, I think we should cover the other topic in a
separate thread.
I'll answer to your feedbackthere.
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Sorry for reposting shortly, but I need to add something more:
>>> is it possible to create a standalone HVM based on an existing Qubes
>>> template?
>> Yes, qvm-create --standalone --template TEMPLATE_NAME ...
> Wow, I didn't know that, I think this is the best approach, as I have the
>
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On Sat, Oct 14, 2017 at 09:39:20AM -0400, [799] wrote:
> Hello Marek,
>
> first of all thanks for all your qualified answers (not only in my but also
> other threads).
>
> > Did you switched "guiagent_installed" and/or "qrexec_installed"
> >
Hello Marek,
first of all thanks for all your qualified answers (not only in my but also
other threads).
> Did you switched "guiagent_installed" and/or "qrexec_installed"
> properties? Both should be set to "false", unless you really installed
> those components inside.
Ok, now I understand,
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On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 01:11:05AM -0400, '[799]' via qubes-users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to switch from using VMware Workstation to Qubes to test/specific
> software for customers.
>
> I want to setup a CentOS HVM and created a HVM,
Hello,
I'd like to switch from using VMware Workstation to Qubes to test/specific
software for customers.
I want to setup a CentOS HVM and created a HVM, attached a CentOS minimal ISO
and installed it without any problem.
After restart I was unable to get a Terminal window as qrexec is not