Seriously, is power9 support at least a possibility for qubes os? It seems
absurd that we should only focus on x86 given how locked down and backdoored it
is.
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r9 and qubes os
> Local Time: June 23, 2017 11:10 PM
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> On 06/23/2017 08:24 PM, "Johnysecured88" via qubes-users wrote:
> Seriously, is power9 support at lea
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> On 06/23/2017 08:24 PM, "Johnysecured88" via qube
Are there any plans to bring qubes os to power9? It's a much more open platform
and has a much better long term outlook than x86. I understand qubes os is open
source but I'm assuming there are very low level things going on that need to
be ported.
Any comments from the devs?
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Talos2 is being released soon with the Power9 CPU.
This is perfect except for it not being x86. So I am wondering if there is a
way to use qemu within qubes os to simulate x86 to run windows.
Is this possible right now? Will it be possible in the future? It would be a
great setup to have