Hi, marmarek!
Thank for following up!
On 18/06/2023 14:35, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
On Mon, Jun 05, 2023 at 03:24:52PM +0200, Sylwester Arabas wrote:
I'm trying out Qubes OS on a new Dell Latitude 3520 laptop. It has a 4-core
i5 (cpu family: 6, model: 140) and it came with
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On Mon, Jun 05, 2023 at 03:24:52PM +0200, Sylwester Arabas wrote:
> Hi All,
Hi Slayoo :)
> I'm trying out Qubes OS on a new Dell Latitude 3520 laptop. It has a 4-core
> i5 (cpu family: 6, model: 140) and it came with pre-installed Ubuntu. Qubes
>
On 07/06/2023 08:44, haaber wrote:
> I'm trying out Qubes OS on a new Dell Latitude 3520 laptop. It has a
4-core i5 (cpu family: 6, model: 140) and it came with pre-installed
Ubuntu. Qubes installation from a USB drive went smooth using the R4.1.2
image; wifi and sound worked well out of the
On 07/06/2023 08:01, Ulrich Windl (Google) wrote:
Do you recognize any hardware activity when trying to resume?
Pressing any keyboard key causes the keyboard backlight to turn on for a
few seconds (which does not happen after pressing the power-on button).
What about journal messages in
> I'm trying out Qubes OS on a new Dell Latitude 3520 laptop. It has a
4-core i5 (cpu family: 6, model: 140) and it came with pre-installed
Ubuntu. Qubes installation from a USB drive went smooth using the R4.1.2
image; wifi and sound worked well out of the box. The first showstopper
is a problem
Do you recognize any hardware activity when trying to resume?
What about journal messages in Dom0?
Regards,
Ulrich
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Hi All,
I'm trying out Qubes OS on a new Dell Latitude 3520 laptop. It has a
4-core i5 (cpu family: 6, model: 140) and it came with pre-installed
Ubuntu. Qubes installation from a USB drive went smooth using the R4.1.2
image; wifi and sound worked well out of the box. The first showstopper