Patrick Schleizer:
> Qubes R4 RC1 with TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 13 [1]. Xen crashes. Boot aborts.
>
>> BIOS did not enable IDB for VT properly. crash Xen for security purposes
>
> Did anyone see this error ever before? Any idea how to fix it?
>
> Cheers,
> Patrick
>
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Qubes R4 RC1 with TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 13 [1]. Xen crashes. Boot aborts.
> BIOS did not enable IDB for VT properly. crash Xen for security purposes
Did anyone see this error ever before? Any idea how to fix it?
Cheers,
Patrick
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On 07/08/2017 12:16 PM, Max wrote:
Hello,
How to check if BIOS require digital signatures on BIOS firmware updates?
IIRC, a firmware setup menu that has an 'anti-rollback' protection
setting (to prevent earlier firmware versions from being accepted)
should have signature verification.
As
Hello,
How to check if BIOS require digital signatures on BIOS firmware
updates?
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Where would I put a BIOS for a VM?
I've tried to get one working, but I've been unsuccessful getting it to work.
I placed it with the other bios.bin and called it instead, but it did not
appear to work.
Is it possible to use a ROM file instead?
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does a BIOS password (against BIOS changes), gives a higher system security, or
it is more like a security fake and could be easily bypassed?
Should I switch the IME off?
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On 06/03/2016 01:54 AM, Buck Smith wrote:
> With a Dell laptop running qubes, presumably no BIOS updates
> happen, right? One could still get attacked via BIOS is some had
> physical access to machine to swap out a part. But not over
> internet.
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On 2016-06-02 16:54, Buck Smith wrote:
> With a Dell laptop running qubes, presumably no BIOS updates
> happen, right?
Do you mean automatically? If so, correct. (But I think that's true of
most OSes.)
> One could still get attacked via BIOS is
With a Dell laptop running qubes, presumably no BIOS updates happen,
right? One could still get attacked via BIOS is some had physical access
to machine to swap out a part. But not over internet. Agree? Disagree?
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