On 8.5.19. 16:05, ajwwoodw...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 1:52:02 PM UTC, ajwwo...@gmail.com wrote:
>> I have installed Kali as HVM standalone VM, but when the installation
>> shutdown at the end and i restart the VM I get the following boot message.
>>
>>
>> Seabios (version
Secureboot is disabled. As recommended in many forum entries on installing
other Linux variants on this very device, network boot is also enabled (despite
not booting from the network) - if not, it does not work either. However, UEFI
is fixed as the only option available. As best as I
I'm trying using windows command to open a word document in another vm or
DispVM. I understand this is handled with open-in-vm.exe and I think
qrexec_client_vm.exe is used to pass the commands to open-in-vm.exe. I'm
wondering if this is possible or if anyone has done this. Can you provide an
Has anyone successfully created windows DispVM. I have a windows Install I'd
like to make as a disposable template to open word documents if possible. Can
you provide commands necessary to create the windows DispVM?
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As far as I can tell, the Acer Spin 1 does boot loop even with:
[qubes-verbose]
options=console=vga efi=attr=uc
# noexitboot=1
# mapbs=1
and
[qubes-verbose]
options=console=vga efi=no-rs
# noexitboot=1
# mapbs=1
Are there any further ideas on how to
eduzw...@gmail.com:
I am on R3.2 I know its not supported. I am going to update to R4. But before I update. I have been
running on 3.2 for for a week and I used the arch vm to download and save some work. I updated
archLinux vmtemplate to install new pkgs. After update I shutdown template
22rip-2xk3N/kkaK1Wk0Htik3J/w...@public.gmane.org wrote:
Recently I noticed an add-on needed update and when I went to update
it, it says it was no longer compatible? I knew enough to start the
-dvm using gnome->terminal->firefox in -dvm however this time it
didn't allow me to update the add-on?
peter.palen...@gmail.com:
I have a Dell TB16 dock with Ethernet over USB, based on a Realtek 8152 chip.
The device appears fine in sys-usb VM using r8152 driver and ehci/xhci. So it
works fine with direct PCI access to the device.
Connecting the usb device (via 'dom0$ qvm-usb attach...') to
On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 1:52:02 PM UTC, ajwwo...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have installed Kali as HVM standalone VM, but when the installation
> shutdown at the end and i restart the VM I get the following boot message.
>
>
> Seabios (version rel 1.11.2-0-gf9626cc prebuilt.qmeu-project.org)
>
Hello, I got this problem when trying to install R4.0.1 on my Lenovo Thinkpad
P7.
It has 2 HDs of which the second contains an original Windows 10 install for
which I can choose the boot loader if I want to run it.
On the first HD I have the following partitioning scheme in Anaconda:
Qubes
A recurring topic since R3.2 and not yet solved:
Some tray icons (in my case nm-applet and evolution-alarm-notify) are
transparent (or invisible) in KDE. Hovering over or clicking them works.
They are, however, visible in XFCE, but i can not use that due to 4K display
issues (KDE does that
peter.palen...@gmail.com:
Thanks for the tip. It leads me to the next question:
How do i tell my sys-firewall VM to use two network VMs (sys-net and sys-usb)?
Thanks!
You can't do that. You can have multiple sys-firewall equivalents
pointing to their own network VMs, and have a portion of
I have installed Kali as HVM standalone VM, but when the installation shutdown
at the end and i restart the VM I get the following boot message.
Seabios (version rel 1.11.2-0-gf9626cc prebuilt.qmeu-project.org)
Machine UUID
Booting from Hard Disk
Boot failed; not bootable disk
Booting from
On 5/8/19 6:37 AM, peter.palen...@gmail.com wrote:
A recurring topic since R3.2 and not yet solved:
Some tray icons (in my case nm-applet and evolution-alarm-notify) are
transparent (or invisible) in KDE. Hovering over or clicking them works.
They are, however, visible in XFCE, but i can not
You can install katoolin https://github.com/LionSec/katoolin in a debian
VM instead of installing kali itself.
This doesn't fix your problem but you can just use a working debian
template as a starting point.
On 8.5.19. 15:52, ajwwoodw...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have installed Kali as HVM
On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 8:41:42 AM UTC+2, awokd wrote:
> peter.palen...@gmail.com:
> > I have a Dell TB16 dock with Ethernet over USB, based on a Realtek 8152
> > chip.
> >
> > The device appears fine in sys-usb VM using r8152 driver and ehci/xhci. So
> > it works fine with direct PCI
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On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 1:54:18 PM UTC, Peter Thurner wrote:
> You can install katoolin https://github.com/LionSec/katoolin in a debian
> VM instead of installing kali itself.
>
> This doesn't fix your problem but you can just use a working debian
> template as a starting point.
>
>
> On
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