On Monday, February 26, 2018 at 3:34:55 AM UTC+1, Paul Mosier wrote:
> Hi Yuraeitha,
>
> Yes, I have looked to see if PCI reset could be changed. I have had no luck.
>
> I am aware of the security implications of running things in sys-usb. For
> the time being I accept the risks, though I will
Hi Yuraeitha,
Yes, I have looked to see if PCI reset could be changed. I have had no luck.
I am aware of the security implications of running things in sys-usb. For the
time being I accept the risks, though I will be looking a little closer at the
hardware of my next laptop!
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On Monday, February 26, 2018 at 12:14:02 AM UTC+1, Paul Mosier wrote:
> Hi N,
>
> I did not find a better solution. I run the radio peripheral from sys-usb
> directly and moved any software for it to that VM.
>
> Yuraeitha, my USB controller does not support PCI reset, so your ideas do not
> h
Hi N,
I did not find a better solution. I run the radio peripheral from sys-usb
directly and moved any software for it to that VM.
Yuraeitha, my USB controller does not support PCI reset, so your ideas do not
help me. If sys-usb goes down the only way to get any USB functionality is to
reboo
On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 12:31:29 AM UTC+1, Paul Mosier wrote:
> On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 8:39:48 AM UTC-5, awokd wrote:
> > Can't help with that specific issue but as a workaround you can assign one
> > of your USB controllers directly to the AppVM. Look under "Finding the
> > right U
On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 12:31:29 AM UTC+1, Paul Mosier wrote:
> On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 8:39:48 AM UTC-5, awokd wrote:
> > Can't help with that specific issue but as a workaround you can assign one
> > of your USB controllers directly to the AppVM. Look under "Finding the
> > right U
On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 12:31:29 AM UTC+1, Paul Mosier wrote:
> On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 8:39:48 AM UTC-5, awokd wrote:
> > Can't help with that specific issue but as a workaround you can assign one
> > of your USB controllers directly to the AppVM. Look under "Finding the
> > right U
On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 8:39:48 AM UTC-5, awokd wrote:
> Can't help with that specific issue but as a workaround you can assign one
> of your USB controllers directly to the AppVM. Look under "Finding the
> right USB controller" in here
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/assigning-devices/ .
Wo
On Sun, December 3, 2017 10:26 pm, p.o.mos...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am running Qubes 3.2, with a Fedora 25 sys-usb. I have a HackRF One
SDR that I am trying to attach to an appvm, with no luck.
>
> When I run qvm-usb in dom0 to attach the USB device the command hangs
and there is the following in
Hello,
I am running Qubes 3.2, with a Fedora 25 sys-usb. I have a HackRF One SDR that
I am trying to attach to an appvm, with no luck.
When I run qvm-usb in dom0 to attach the USB device the command hangs and there
is the following in the appvm's dmesg output:
[ 490.254687] vhci_hcd vhci_hcd
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