I use qubes on an AMD system (thinkpad with Ryzen 5 pro 2500u). While I'm happy
with it, I've had to make some sacrifices. AMD systems are tricky with hardware
forwarding, so I cannot (at the moment) use a sys-USB. There is an inherent
security problem there.
Also, I've had to make my own versi
On Monday, 30 December 2019 03:49:12 UTC, xao wrote:
>
> Check this article - https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/templates/minimal/
> (scroll down untill you see "Debian" header)
>
> It explains what you need to install so that debian template will work as
> expected.
>
>
Yes, and the advice works :
Hi I have found some new info relating to an old thread (~1 yr). What's the
etiquette here: do I add a new reply to the old thread, or do I start a new
one?
I ask because different forums I am on have different requests about this
one! ... oh yes and because I have noticed ppl here have quite f
On Sunday, 15 December 2019 17:04:52 UTC, Claudia wrote:
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> I'm wondering what the best way is to go about installing two instances
> of Qubes 4.1 on the same machine, which are more or less independent of
> each other.
>
> It's fairly easy to dual boot different OSes because they each have
Happy new year, fellow Qubers!
Well, I'm not really a Quber --not yet-- but maybe you can help me join
your ranks.
I went out and bought a Dell Inspiron 5593 --a shiny new laptop with an
i7-1065G7*-- for the express purpose of installing Qubes on it, but found
out during BIOS setup that the CP
trueriver:
> Hi I have found some new info relating to an old thread (~1 yr). What's the
> etiquette here: do I add a new reply to the old thread, or do I start a new
> one?
>
> I ask because different forums I am on have different requests about this
> one! ... oh yes and because I have notice
fiftyfourthparal...@gmail.com:
> Happy new year, fellow Qubers!
And you.
> Using 4.0.2-rc3, I managed to get all the way to actual installation after
> battling several major issues (like m.2 not appearing), but it seems like
> I've hit a brick wall. Installation freezes/fails during installati
Hi,
I have a Dell Latitude 7400 (Core i5-8365U "Whiskey Lake"). I installed
Qubes 4.0.2rc3, and everything seems to mostly work except it won't resume
from suspend. The screen stays totally black, and I have to hold the power
button to manually restart it.
I've tried the following:
1. Shutdow
Aaron Janse:
> On Saturday, December 28, 2019 at 4:14:43 PM UTC-8, Aaron Janse wrote:
>
>> My Googling/DuckDuckGoing skills have failed me. Any advice for how to
>> disable HPET? I couldn't find it anywhere in the BIOS settings.
BIOS settings was what I had in mind, unfortunately.
> Of course t
On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 6:03 PM wrote:
> Insurgo is providing a service.
>
> If one can do the steps themselves, that’s fine.
>
> If I were advising a somewhat less technical journalist or a potentially
> targeted human-rights worker or politically targeted activist who just
> wanted to get stuff
Hi all,
I also built the ArchLinux template VM just a few days ago. The build
process went well but nothing happened when I tried to launch applications
from the ArchLinux VM.
I connected using the console to see what happens. So I ran the following
command from dom0: "sudo xl console archlinu
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