Is there a template to make a qube that just runs as an X terminal?
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On Sat, Apr 29, 2023 at 04:53:10PM +0800, Sandy Harris wrote:
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Is there a template to make a qube that just runs as an X terminal?
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Have you tried a minimal template?
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On Sat, Apr 29, 2023, 4:53 AM Sandy Harris wrote:
> Is there a template to make a qube that just runs as an X terminal?
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If you turn on Qubes debugging for any AppVM it will start within a
terminal window with a command line interface. If that AppVM has X
installed you should still be able to
On Fri, Apr 28, 2023 at 11:58:55AM -0700, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
> I would like to configure Qubes to do its updates via a connection to a
> wireguard service I have set up.
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> I understand how to set up a wireguard enabled template and a qubes based on
> that template following this:
>
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I am sure I have read this somewhere here on the list or in the
[documentation](https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/) that it is possible to
inject configuration files into an appVM when it gets created. Can
someone maybe remind me how to do it?
For example to enable a default dark theme in a VM one
I have noticed than when my computer wakes up from sleep the dom0 date
and time updates as soon as my computer gets net connectivity, but my
appVMs can take a loong time before their date and time also update.
Is there any explanation for this and maybe a way to fix it?
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I have noticed than when my computer wakes up from sleep the dom0 date
and time updates as soon as my computer gets net connectivity, but my
appVMs can take a loong time before their date and time also update.
Is there any explanation for this and maybe a way to fix it?
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