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On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 02:39:56PM -0700, 'Heinrich Ulbricht' via qubes-users
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> I want to switch the template for all my Fedora 29 AppVMs to Fedora 30.
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> In the process I learned about *default-mgmt-dvm* which is currently based
> on Fedo
Thank you. Then I'll do it.
On Wednesday, October 16, 2019 at 2:12:37 PM UTC+2, Marek
Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
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> On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 02:39:56PM -0700, 'Heinrich Ulbricht' via
> qubes-users wrote:
> > I want to switch the template
Ran Qubes OS for a week and just hit too many walls, I'm anticipating 4.1
will lead to better hardware passthrough, but the irreconcilable issues
that keep me from making this my company's daily driver:
1) AMDGPU support is broken in Xfce. This is more with the kernel and
newness of the hardwar
Sorry I might be out of touch, but can't you just install Android directly on
your HVM without a container? Anbox is meant to run Android *without* a
hypervisor like Xen which is the whole point of using Qubes. Anbox does allow
you to run Android under PV/PVH but that sounds just as absurd. Pl
A quick search reveals that it might be from snapd (snapcraft). Every time a
Qube tries to attach a file to a loop device -- perhaps to mount its filesystem
-- it's still recognized as a block device (just like a USB flash drive as you
mentioned) and a udev script notifies the Dom0 about the eve
On 2019-10-16 11:57, Jin-oh Kang wrote:
Sorry I might be out of touch, but can't you just install Android directly on
your HVM without a container? Anbox is meant to run Android *without* a
hypervisor like Xen which is the whole point of using Qubes. Anbox does allow
you to run Android under
Oops, didn't CC the list...
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019, 02:37 Steve Coleman wrote:
> On 2019-10-16 11:57, Jin-oh Kang wrote:
> > Sorry I might be out of touch, but can't you just install Android
> directly on your HVM without a container? Anbox is meant to run Android
> *without* a hypervisor like Xen
Anyone? :)
I can't believe that no one uses their native language characters.
W dniu poniedziałek, 14 października 2019 22:15:20 UTC+2 użytkownik IT Geek
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> Hi,
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> I'm trying to have Polish language input added to vm based on fedora-29
> template.
> And to be honest I'm really strug
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On 2019-10-16 12:48 AM, max via qubes-users wrote:
> tirsdag den 15. oktober 2019 kl. 03.21.03 UTC+2 skrev Andrew David Wong:
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>> Dear Qubes Community,
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>> We have published Qubes Canary #21. The text of this canary is
>> reproduced below. This
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On 2019-10-16 1:56 PM, IT Geek wrote:
> Anyone? :)
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> I can't believe that no one uses their native language characters.
>
Does this page help? (It's about pinyin, but might provide some hints.)
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/language-localization
As a result of some issues in a standaloneVM (debian-9), I ended up
using the Xen hypervisor serial console to migrade to debian-9-testing --
part way.
Sadly the hypervisor console does NOT support curses-style modal dialog
boxes, and the process of updating GRUB involves navigating one of
these.
tetrahedra via qubes-users:
> As a result of some issues in a standaloneVM (debian-9), I ended up
> using the Xen hypervisor serial console to migrade to debian-9-testing --
> part way.
> Now when I do `sudo file -s /dev/xvda[1..3]` I do not see any grub
> installation, and running `grub-emu` also
random3uuj via qubes-users:
> I have the following machine:
> Ryzen 5 2600
>
> MSI PERFORMANCE GAMING X470 GAMING PLUS
>
> G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4
> 25600) Desktop Memory Model F4-3200C16D-16GVGB
>
> GeForce GTX 1060
>
> I have not been able to
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