Understood, and sorry - that's a helpful comment. It's just been bugging me as
it didn't happen on R2 R3.0 or R3.1 on multiple machines including the Intel
NUC hardware.
Does anyone know where to start looking into the issue?
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On Monday, July 4, 2016 at 8:18:05 PM UTC+2, R.B. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For the people who want to use a HIDPI display, or have one on their
> laptop, Here's an easy way to get your vm's up to scale while issue
> #1951 is open ;-)
>
> Settings that I use on my machine with 3.2rc1:
> gsettings set
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Hello,
I have troubles to set up a basic firewall under an AppVM running trough a
proxyVM running OpenVPN inside.
When I click on the "Deny network access except" then add a global exception
(like * http tcp), I can connect to the web, but this method doesn't work with
my AppVM connected to th
Hello,
I have this weird bug when I go afk 10-15mn : when I come back, the mouse
cursor looks blocked, but I can move it while it remains completely invisible,
lol (I only seen hovering on background). So it is kinda hard to click on
windows and continue to use the system, I need then to shut i
W dniu piątek, 26 sierpnia 2016 08:48:13 UTC+2 użytkownik Drew White napisał:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying to access the actual guest display, not the Qubes version.
>
> How do I access that from in Qubes? It is supposed to be available but I
> can't remember ow I got it last time. Please help? T
On Sunday, June 26, 2016 at 11:08:35 AM UTC-7, 41wycb+5v6...@guerrillamail.com
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've disabled all support for UEFI in the BIOS, having enabled only support
> to Legacy mode. I've also disabled the secure boot having enabled the 'USB
> UEFI BIOS Support'.
> At this stage I'm
On Friday, August 26, 2016 at 11:42:53 AM UTC-7, pfre...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sunday, June 26, 2016 at 11:08:35 AM UTC-7,
> 41wycb+5v6...@guerrillamail.com wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've disabled all support for UEFI in the BIOS, having enabled only support
> > to Legacy mode. I've also disable
Would like to do some rc2 testing and have a USB CDROM which I believe is
supported? AFAIK it's the internal drives which can't be done.
I installed 'wodim' but it's not seeing any drivers. Attaching the block device
to a VM doesn't work either (the CDROM isn't visible to wodim). I tried
attac
AFAIK firewall VM's aren't what you think, they're not for leak prevention but
to keep VM's from seeing each other. That's it. Oh if you do have a single IP
address you'd like to isolate that will work (doesn't happen very often).
Read up on the firewall docs on the Qubes site and the old Johan
Hi, all!
I'm experiencing some weird network access issues. I'm using Qubes 3.1.
After logging in to the system, sys-net, sys-firewall and sys-whonix start as
expected, and network access is normally available. I can use apps such as
OwnCloud, qBittorrent, Firefox and others to connect to sever
arthur.summ...@gmail.com:
> I just updated dom0 and saw a few packages - avahi and openssl - that made me
> curious as to why they are there. I'm all about having a lean system, so I
> remove things where and when I can. If there's a reason for these things
> being there, then that's cool, but s
johnyju...@sigaint.org:
>
>> I just use Whonix within Qubes and I like it. I'm glad it comes out of
>> the box since 3.1
>
> I've retreated to only using Fedora. Setting up Tor and Firefox (with
> noscript, ssl observatory, adblocker) to use it as a proxy is essentially
> the same effect as Whon
you should use the drive as normal in sys-usb. just make the private image
large enough and copy whatever it is you want to burn to that vm.
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this is not a universal approach but should work fine for gnome apps. you
should type them in terminal applications in each vm.
a more comprehensive approach to cover all bases is to set proper dpi for X
server, Xft, gsettings (if gnome-settings-daemon runs), xsettings (IIRC Debian
template nee
this is an interesting idea. initramfs is generated by dracut. read this
https://github.com/nj0y/ykfde/blob/master/README-dracut.md
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I created a NetVM and attached my WIFI card to it, worked great and I connected
to the network. Later killed the VM and restarted (restarted the computer
actually) - no go. Even though "lspci" shows the card still attached and
available, the WiFI Network connect widget says no network devices av
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On 2016-08-25 18:06, johnyju...@sigaint.org wrote:
> Most standard Linux utilities that refer to block devices, allow you to
> specify by uuid as well (mount, cryptsetup are two examples).
>
> The documentation for qvm-block is sparse, but probably
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On 2016-08-25 18:33, Jeremy Rand wrote:
> arthur.summ...@gmail.com:
>> I just updated dom0 and saw a few packages - avahi and openssl - that
>> made me curious as to why they are there. I'm all about having a lean
>> system, so I remove things where
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On 2016-08-25 21:49, 3n7r0...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Thursday, August 25, 2016 at 7:34:01 PM UTC, johny...@sigaint.org
> wrote:
>> Setting up Tor and Firefox (with noscript, ssl observatory, adblocker) to
>> use it as a proxy is essentially the same
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On 2016-08-26 03:01, richard.f.go...@gmail.com wrote:
> Understood, and sorry - that's a helpful comment. It's just been bugging
> me as it didn't happen on R2 R3.0 or R3.1 on multiple machines including
> the Intel NUC hardware.
>
> Does anyone kn
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On 2016-08-26 08:49, nishiwak...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have troubles to set up a basic firewall under an AppVM running trough a
> proxyVM running OpenVPN inside.
>
> When I click on the "Deny network access except" then add a global
> ex
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On 2016-08-26 14:23, angelo "angico" costa wrote:
> Hi, all!
>
> I'm experiencing some weird network access issues. I'm using Qubes 3.1.
>
> After logging in to the system, sys-net, sys-firewall and sys-whonix start
> as expected, and network acces
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