Hello,
After a normal reboot I had a working dom0 without any ServiceVM started.
Found that `sys-net` could not start because the 'vm-sys-net-private' LVM
volume was missing.
Looking around I found that the '-tmp' version of it was available, and after
mounting it I could see the contents of
I have trouble attaching my USB RJ45 adapter. I get the following error :
[Max@dom0 ~]$ qvm-usb -a lokal-belkin sys-usb:3-2
ERROR: Device attach failed: No device info received, connection failed,
check backend side for details
[Max@dom0 ~]$
It is properly attached to sys-usb:
[Max@dom0 ~]$
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On 04/26/2018 02:55 PM, 'Neelix' via qubes-users wrote:
> Hi,
>
> KeePass2 is the original, and it's still maintained. KeepassX was a
> fork focused on GNU/linux (because Keepass2 was primarily focused
> on Windows) and KeepassXC was designed to be
torsdag den 26. april 2018 kl. 14.45.56 UTC+2 skrev Black Beard:
> Hey folks,
>
> before i install Qubes OS i used Windows 10 with KeePass2 on it.
>
> Now I want install KeePass2 and found some same password manager.
>
> 1. KeePassX and
>
> 2. KeePassXC
>
> I think that number two is much
On Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at 5:36:37 AM UTC-4, Chris Laprise wrote:
> On 04/17/2018 11:42 PM, Chris Laprise wrote:
> > On 04/17/2018 09:20 PM, JonHBit wrote:
>
> >> Worked well for me using a debian-9 template & commit 4e96ca8, only
> >> trouble was that my VPN provider's configs used
> >>
On 04/23/18 10:29, frkla1234-re5jqeeqqe8avxtiumw...@public.gmane.org wrote:
Hi!
To start qubes os 4 takes a very long time comparing to Qubes os 3.2 (The
double time or more) Is that normal? Also to start a new qube takes a lot of
time. I realised also that the different qubes need more ram
On 04/25/18 20:22, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
On Thu, April 26, 2018 12:39 am, Charlie Livingston wrote:
I am a new to using Qubes. Recently, I tried to install on a machine
using an 8th generation Intel chip. The installation never made it past
the black screen. It works on my other,
On Thu, April 26, 2018 12:39 am, Charlie Livingston wrote:
> I am a new to using Qubes. Recently, I tried to install on a machine
> using an 8th generation Intel chip. The installation never made it past
> the black screen. It works on my other, older laptop. Will there be a
> release soon
On Mon, April 23, 2018 8:29 pm, frkla1...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi!
>
>
> To start qubes os 4 takes a very long time comparing to Qubes os 3.2 (The
> double time or more) Is that normal? Also to start a new qube takes a lot
> of time. I realised also that the different qubes need more ram than
>
> First, read this. It is very informative.
>
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/qubes-users/hvGX_Q7gv2o
I think about halfway through here a few people mentioned their prospects.
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Hi,
I am using a Debian template for my userlevel domains. I started with the
standard Debian-9 template and have added a few things but not removed anything.
Fedora remains the template for sys-* and it I am running rR4.0
I installed thunar as the file manager, thinking this would be a good
Hey,
On 04/26/2018 11:33 AM, trueriver wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using a Debian template for my userlevel domains. I started with the
> standard Debian-9 template and have added a few things but not removed
> anything.
>
> Fedora remains the template for sys-* and it I am running rR4.0
>
> I
On Thursday, 26 April 2018 02:16:59 UTC+1, Andrew David Wong wrote:
> The following message is for Qubes users who are experiencing trouble
> while trying to update dom0 or Fedora TemplateVMs. ...
Remember to try the connection-related stuff first. Apols to any readers who
think this seems too
On Wednesday, 25 April 2018 22:39:43 UTC+1, @LeeteqXV wrote:
>
> ... I am basically just curious to know if a OEM version could be made to
> work on a permanent basis beyond the 90 days.
No legally.
The problem you have is that Xen (on which Qubes is based) is not a virtual
machine
On Thursday, 26 April 2018 10:15:01 UTC+1, trueriver wrote:
Correction
> To do what you are trying, you would need to use an emulator rather than a
> hypervisor. QVM without the KVM extensions would in principle do, but then
> you would also have to write the code to emulate every piece of
> > I am puzzled why I do not get an option to copy or move to another VM in
> > the thunar context menu when I right click on a file.
> >
> > Do I need to install a little more qubes magic glue in my Debian template,
> > or is it simply not possible to get this feature working in thunar?
>
>
On 04/26/2018 05:29 PM, JonHBit wrote:
On Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at 5:36:37 AM UTC-4, Chris Laprise wrote:
On 04/17/2018 11:42 PM, Chris Laprise wrote:
On 04/17/2018 09:20 PM, JonHBit wrote:
Worked well for me using a debian-9 template & commit 4e96ca8, only
trouble was that my VPN
On 04/25/18 13:05, Barry Du Plessis wrote:
I therefore offer this advise (probably not optimal, but at least it
works for me):
Why not:
install the software in your template-vm
configure the database to point to /usr/local/orientdb
enable "qubes services" for the AppVM's you need it in?
Hey folks,
before i install Qubes OS i used Windows 10 with KeePass2 on it.
Now I want install KeePass2 and found some same password manager.
1. KeePassX and
2. KeePassXC
I think that number two is much more better, because It is constantly evolving ?
Is it easily to bind my database (kdbx)
Hi,
KeePass2 is the original, and it's still maintained. KeepassX was a fork
focused on GNU/linux (because Keepass2 was primarily focused on Windows)
and KeepassXC was designed to be cross-platform.
You can install Keepass2 in your template and just import the .kdbx file
in your VM.
On
On Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 10:01:30 PM UTC-7, awokd wrote:
> On Thu, April 26, 2018 12:53 am, Fox Gluv wrote:
>
> > libxl_pci.c:1176:libxl__device_pci_reset: The kernel doesn't support
> > reset from sysfs for PCI device :00:14.0 2018-04-25 15:08:20.363+:
> > libxl:
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