onsdag den 20. marts 2019 kl. 13.33.27 UTC+1 skrev a...@it-minds.dk:
> Hello qubes users!
>
> I currently acquired this dock
> (https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-business-thunderbolt-dock-tb16-with-240w-adapter/apd/452-bcnu/pc-accessories),
> and tried to connect it with my laptop, but it doe
Matthew Roy:
> 3) Manually add and remove PCI devices provided by the dock from individual
> Qubes (e.g. sysnet and sys-usb). The Qubes will no longer boot once the PCI
> devices are not present after you unplug the dock, but at the same time they
> can't be connected to the Qubes after boot sin
On Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at 10:08:36 AM UTC-4, Matthew Roy wrote:
> So there are 3 things I needed to do to get Thunderbolt docks to work on a
> laptop with Qubes:
> 3) Manually add and remove PCI devices provided by the dock from individual
> Qubes (e.g. sysnet and sys-usb). The Qubes will n
torsdag den 21. marts 2019 kl. 11.34.10 UTC+1 skrev David Hobach:
>
> True, that is somewhat more advanced though. State-level attackers have
> teams that can open and replace arbitrary hardware with malicious one
> within 15 mins, yes. So if you fear them, don't leave your laptop
> unattended
You're doing all this, BTW, because rather than supporting Thunderbolt and PCIe
hotplug (which are usually protected by that device authorization you have to
disable), Qubes is trying to protect users with FireWire and ExpressCard that
are fundamentally insecure. I hope those extra 4 times a da
On Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at 8:33:27 AM UTC-4, a...@it-minds.dk wrote:
> Hello qubes users!
>
> I currently acquired this dock
> (https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-business-thunderbolt-dock-tb16-with-240w-adapter/apd/452-bcnu/pc-accessories),
> and tried to connect it with my laptop, but i