Hello,
I wanted to knife if you could make my device also compatible. Below you
can find with all of my hardware info.
https://jpst.it/2psKG
-AP
Le jeudi 12 octobre 2017 à 18:58:29 UTC, Paul Mosier a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I'm happy to report that Lenovo 720 will run Qubes. HCL report is
> a
On Wednesday, 20 January 2021 at 22:34:31 UTC awokd wrote:
> mgla...@gmail.com:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Hopefully I'm doing something silly here.
> >
> > I want to add a couple of entries into my /etc/hosts file in a specific
> VM.
> > The instructions here are nice and
> > clear: https://www.qu
Le 02/02/2021 à 12:45, mgla...@gmail.com a écrit :
# several lines of comment
docker --data-root /home/user/docker || true
echo '1.2.3.4 my-domain.example' >> /etc/hosts
echo '1.2.3.4 another-domain.example' >> /etc/hosts
Yes, when I run the script myself with sudo ./rc.local then it works
> On 2 Feb 2021, at 12:48, Ludovic wrote:
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> Le 02/02/2021 à 12:45, mgla...@gmail.com a écrit :
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>> # several lines of comment
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>> docker --data-root /home/user/docker || true
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>> echo '1.2.3.4 my-domain.example' >> /etc/hosts
>> echo '1.2.3.4 another-domain.example' >> /etc/h
On 2/2/21 1:55 PM, Martin Gladdish wrote:
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>> On 2 Feb 2021, at 12:48, Ludovic wrote:
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>> Le 02/02/2021 à 12:45, mgla...@gmail.com a écrit :
>>>
>>>
>>> # several lines of comment
>>>
>>> docker --data-root /home/user/docker || true
>>>
>>> echo '1.2.3.4 my-domain.example' >> /etc/hosts
> On 2 Feb 2021, at 13:03, donoban wrote:
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> On 2/2/21 1:55 PM, Martin Gladdish wrote:
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>>> On 2 Feb 2021, at 12:48, Ludovic wrote:
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>>> Le 02/02/2021 à 12:45, mgla...@gmail.com a écrit :
# several lines of comment
docker --data-root /home/user/dock
On Mon, Feb 01, 2021 at 11:34:30PM +0100, Ulrich Windl wrote:
> On 1/27/21 7:44 AM, Shawn Creighton wrote:
> > What is the quickest and most secure way to update the entire system
> > including Dom0 on the first boot of a new install? I've noticed that it
> > takes awhile for the updates to populat
On Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 02:25:19PM -0800, Josefa Hays wrote:
> I have a service on LAN multicasting UPnP, port 1900. Other devices on
> LAN discover the service without problems. My AppVM does not detect it.
>
> Packets from the server looks like "protocol: UDP, port: 1900, source
> ip: $SERVER_L
Hello,
video NVIDIA Quadro P400 working fine
networking: OpenVPN working fine
sleep working
running Debian 10 as well
only issue so far is auto updating fedora 32 but updating via Qubes Manager
works
Regards,
Peter
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Kernel version numbers seem off, way off in some VMs and templates.
Mainly, that /boot/initramfs does not does not match uname -r.
uname -r vs ls /boot/initramfs* vs cat /proc/version vs cat /etc/os-release
OK dom0: 5.4.88-1.qubes, 5.4.88-1.qubes, 5.4.88-1.qubes, 4.0
BAD vm: 5.4.88-1.qubes, 5
So, I have a XPS13. Unfortunately it comes with an horrid killer AX500
wireless card that is moreover soldered on the motherboard, so no hope to
replace it.
The drivers for this wireless card should be shipped with kernel version
5.10.8.
So I followed https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/managing-vm-
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