Success!
By process of elimination, I was able to pinpoint the wakeup issue to sys-usb.
With further testing, I found that removing the USB-C Thunderbolt 3 Controller
from sys-usb's device list resolved the issue.
Will test further to see if fiddling with Thunderbolt BIOS assist mode will
Success!
By process of elimination, I was able to pinpoint the wakeup issue to sys-usb.
With further testing, I found that removing the USB-C Thunderbolt 3 Controller
from sys-usb's device list resolved the issue.
Will test further to see if fiddling with Thunderbolt BIOS assist mode will
Using the instructions in the post you referenced, I was able to apply the
kernel patch successfully, and it finally started responding to power button
presses from sleep!
But it would immediately freeze up on wake at either a black screen or at
XScreenSaver password prompt.
I had to remove
how to connect USB to standalone HVM Kali?
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суббота, 19 мая 2018 г., 16:37:55 UTC+3 пользователь Qubes Guy написал:
> On Saturday, May 19, 2018 at 4:23:09 AM UTC-4, David Hobach wrote:
> > On 05/19/2018 01:04 AM, Qubes Guy wrote:
> > > On Friday, May 18, 2018 at 5:59:09 PM UTC-4, David Hobach wrote:
> > >> On 05/18/2018 08:19 PM, Marek
Hi!
For the last couple of months, my Qubes 4.0 install has suffered from a weird
bug. When I login to Qubes, my network icon shows, that I'm connected to my
wifi: No matter what VM i'm using, I cannot connect to anything online.
However, if I wait a short while, perhaps 3-4 minutes, I can
Hello.
I'm attempting to flash a new BIOS (ie. upgrade) and I am greeted by the BIOS
with the following message:
"Important Notice!!!
Please back up your Bitlocker recovery key and suspend Bitlocker encryption in
the operating system before updating your BIOS or ME firmware."
Is there