Hello everyone,
I'm pretty new to QubesOS, and I have just start experimenting. I have
installed Qubes 3.2.1 (because of incompabilities with my HW), upgraded
Debian Template to Debian 10 and also sys-whonix Service VM to Debian 10.
When I try to run apt update in Debian Template, I got a
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I haven't been able to find any documentation for what network
interfaces sys-net is expected to expose internally. If I want to create
my own sys-net from scratch, how does Xen/Qubes send network traffic to
sys-net, to be sent onwards to my NIC?
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Hello,
To enable swap trim need to add "discard=once".
The string at /etc/fstab will be like this?
"*default,discard=once,x-systemd-device*"
After editing fstab need to run something?
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On Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 12:29:03 PM UTC-6, awokd wrote:
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> r...@aarden.me :
>
> > It has taken four years to get to here. I have tried this with Debian
> and
> > Qube OS. I could not get Xen on Debian to work due to my wireless only
> > networking of my laptop. With Qubes, it has
On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 3:40:51 AM UTC-5, th...@nym.hush.com wrote:
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> Killer AX1650 card drivers not present. Replaced with Intel 8290 AC as a
> fix.
>
> Goodix Fingerprint device found via USB, can we shared with supported VMs
>
> TPM2 is present but not found correctly by dom0 HCL
December 20, 2019 2:19 PM, "Claudia" wrote:
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> I decided I'm going to try the dual-ESP approach first and see if it works.
> If not, then I'll try
> the EFI directory hack.
>
> I formatted my disk like: ESP, /boot, root, ESP, /boot, root, (swap); and
> installed Qubes into the
> first
Hi folks
[ calling @tasket !]
I'd like to have the system perform a thin_trim command across the primary
thin pool on Qubes startup and shutdown. The purpose would be opportunistic
erasure of deleted volumes in the pool (say, if they were removed without
blkdiscard being run against them