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Nicklas Williams:
> On Monday, March 25, 2019 at 1:40:28 AM UTC-7, smvi...@invisson.com wrote:
>> El sábado, 23 de marzo de 2019, 3:28:31 (UTC+1), Nicklas Williams escribió:
>>> I Bought a new precision 5530 recently for Qubes but I have been unable to
>>> get the Qubes install to work. I fin
On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 10:39:36 PM UTC-4, Chris Laprise wrote:
> In 4.0 its supposed to be automatic. However, there is some flaw with
> Linux discard mount option and it may still leave some fraction of
> blocks un-trimmed. The good news is now you only need to run 'fstrim -a'
> in the te
On Saturday, March 30, 2019 at 9:35:58 AM UTC-4, brend...@gmail.com wrote:
> Similar except I remind myself to dismount any large volumes mounted
> (those can take to run trim against):
^(those can take a lot of time to run trim against):
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Mindus Amitiel Debsin wrote on 3/29/19 9:38 AM:
Hello again!
I have Qubes up and running and I am quite excited about the possibilities.
Linux is not my native system but I am doing a lot of reading on the Qubes docs
website and also through google, so I am slowly making progress.
Glad you we
799 wrote on 2/26/19 10:15 PM:
Hello,
since the first days using Qubes I made notes how I setup my templates and
AppVMs to able to rebuild my system from scratch if parts of it get
compromised or if I migrate the system to other hardware.
I have been able to rebuild all my Sys-VMs (sys-net / sy
Zbigniew Łukasiak wrote on 3/27/19 8:22 AM:
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 12:50 AM 'awokd' via qubes-users
wrote:
Zbigniew Łukasiak wrote on 3/24/19 4:22 PM:
OK - so it looks that it does not work like that in QubesOS - i.e. by
default the modules directory is read only. I found some instructions
Chris Laprise wrote on 3/30/19 2:44 AM:
On 3/29/19 7:18 PM, jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
https://github.com/system76/coreboot
Clearly they think they can handle modern hardware. Makes me wonder
why the coreboot folks have thrown up [their?] hands and declared defeat.
If I understand it right, o
Mindus Amitiel Debsin wrote on 3/30/19 9:41 AM:
Hello Qubes community!
Hello again!
The other issue and the reason for this post is that after reading several
guides for Windows HVM installs and trying every option in the Qubes Manager
GUI, the Win10 HVM freezes or crashes my entire Qubes i
Hey,
I am in the process of configuring Qubes, and I have one question to
save myself a bit of time in figuring it out myself.
Can a thin pool that I assign to Qubes with "qvm-pool --add" have other
logical volumes than the ones created and used by Qubes? Or does Qubes
assume the pool is ded
On Saturday, March 23, 2019 at 7:03:22 PM UTC, jrsm...@gmail.com wrote:
> Spent several hours yesterday trying to track down what I would need to do to
> install coreboot on all of my computers, starting with my Qubes box: a
> Levnovo Thinkpad T480.
>
> The bottom line from what I can tell is th
On 3/30/19 2:22 PM, Ville Rantanen wrote:
Hey,
I am in the process of configuring Qubes, and I have one question to
save myself a bit of time in figuring it out myself.
Can a thin pool that I assign to Qubes with "qvm-pool --add" have other
logical volumes than the ones created and used by Q
On 3/30/19 1:37 PM, brendan.hoar-re5jqeeqqe8avxtiumw...@public.gmane.org
wrote:
On Saturday, March 30, 2019 at 9:35:58 AM UTC-4,
brend...-re5jqeeqqe8avxtiumw...@public.gmane.org wrote:
Similar except I remind myself to dismount any large volumes mounted
(those can take to run trim against):
On 3/30/19 12:25 PM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
Chris Laprise wrote on 3/30/19 2:44 AM:
On 3/29/19 7:18 PM, jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
https://github.com/system76/coreboot
Clearly they think they can handle modern hardware. Makes me wonder
why the coreboot folks have thrown up [their?] han
On 3/30/19 2:57 PM, Jon deps wrote:
Tasket, on installing non-ESR Firefox, I see it's available as a
.tar.gz, so I assume one would just stick that in the Debian-10
/usr/sbin Template . along with updater service and do manual
updates when cued in the AppVM using the FF browser ??
Y
On 3/30/19 2:43 PM, seshu wrote:
In terms of open source hardware has any tried RISD V (https://riscv.org/ )? or
have thoughts on its potential? They are not selling hardware, albiet it's
pretty expensive, through the company Sifive (https://www.sifive.com/boards )
This has been an interestin
Chris Laprise wrote on 3/30/19 7:10 PM:
I agree. But even so, AMD are better by some noticeable margin.
Intel... OMGWTF. With the 'VISA' exploit they're contradicting the
researchers, and with 'Foreshadow' they said app programmers should deal
with it.
I saw that too WRT Foreshadow: "Just c
Hello,
regarding the topic how to clean up the Qubes Menu if you use lots of
templates, maybe my "poor man's" show/hide-script can help.
I am using this to hide templates or AppVMs which I don't use very often or
which I only use as base templates.
(All my AppVMs use custom build templates, whi
On 3/30/19 7:23 PM, Chris Laprise wrote:
On 3/30/19 2:57 PM, Jon deps wrote:
Tasket, on installing non-ESR Firefox, I see it's available as a
.tar.gz, so I assume one would just stick that in the Debian-10
/usr/sbin Template . along with updater service and do manual
updates when cued
On 3/30/19 2:56 AM, unman wrote:
> In the first case you are creating a disposableVM, based on a a DVM
> Template, fedora-28-dvm
> In the second case you are creating a DVM Template, which will be used
> as the basis for disposableVMs.
>
> That is the difference, and it's why you cant resize the n
On 3/30/19 9:02 PM, Jon deps wrote:
On 3/30/19 7:23 PM, Chris Laprise wrote:
On 3/30/19 2:57 PM, Jon deps wrote:
Tasket, on installing non-ESR Firefox, I see it's available as a
.tar.gz, so I assume one would just stick that in the Debian-10
/usr/sbin Template . along with updater servi
Chris mentioned:
"The current Firefox ESR does have a tendency to freeze temporarily when
memory gets low. I'm considering switching to the non-ESR 'firefox'
package in Debian to see if the newer versions are better in this respect."
My computer (Intel NUC7i7) has 32 GB RAM, so I doubt I am havin
On 3/30/19 9:39 PM, Jon deps wrote:
On 3/30/19 9:02 PM, Jon deps wrote:
On 3/30/19 7:23 PM, Chris Laprise wrote:
On 3/30/19 2:57 PM, Jon deps wrote:
Tasket, on installing non-ESR Firefox, I see it's available as a
.tar.gz, so I assume one would just stick that in the Debian-10
/usr/sbin Te
Jon deps:
installing it manually to /opt then making the ln -s
/opt/firefox/firefox /usr/bin/firefox is fine but there is not
qubes shortcut and neither refreshing the list nor
qubes-appmenus-sync seems to make a shortcut
it appears in 4.0 there is no longer a manual way to
most of the time, the usb icon on the top right seems kinda useless. it will
tell you whats available sometimes soon after the system booted. past that, you
have to use qvm-usb and qvm-block on the command line for all that. ive tried
rebooting sys-usb, but that doesnt help. rebooting the laptop
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Very recently I migrated all my AppVMs to a debian-10 (buster)
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Equally my sys-net, sys-usb and sys-firewall dispvms are based on a
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