mikihonz...@gmail.com:
>> Of course, if people want a GUI manager they can produce one - equally
>> people who don't want one can use command line tools or scripts to
>> provide the functionality they want.
>>
> That's the point. Since I cannot write one myself, I stopped using qubes
> because my
Hi everyone,
Trying to update my templates I get "connection failed" errors on
connecting to the qubes and whonix onion repos (qubesos4z6n4.onion
and kk63ava6.onion). The debian onion repos work like normal.
I also can't connect to the v3 versions, and I can't connect to the
.onion si
Andrew David Wong:
> On 2018-03-22 17:45, js...@riseup.net wrote:
>> Trying to update my templates I get "connection failed" errors on
>> connecting to the qubes and whonix onion repos (qubesos4z6n4.onion
>> and kk63ava6.onion).
>
> Yes, t
cooloutac:
> On Friday, March 16, 2018 at 10:23:56 AM UTC-4, Lorenzo Lamas wrote:
>> On Friday, March 16, 2018 at 10:29:25 AM UTC+1, awokd wrote:
>>> On Fri, March 16, 2018 8:42 am, Lorenzo Lamas wrote:
On Qubes 3.2 I'm getting this error when performing qubes-dom0-update:
tar: /var/
cooloutac:
> debian-9 was never in the 3.2 repos. Its stated as such in the docs. They
> also state they will support 3.2 for a year after 4.0 has its final release.
> But I guess the avg user will have to know how to update their debian-9. Or
> just abandon debian. You can't use it as a
coinshark...@gmail.com:
> Hi. Im want to onionize qubes
>
> I installed whonix 14 and I have edited my sources like this.
>
>
> qubes.r4.list
> # Main qubes updates repository
> #deb [arch=amd64] http://deb.qubes-os.org/r4.0/vm stretch main
> #deb-src http://deb.qubes-os.org/r4.0/vm stretch main
Andrew David Wong:
> On 2018-03-22 20:04, js...@riseup.net wrote:
>> Andrew David Wong:
>>> On 2018-03-22 17:45, js...@riseup.net wrote:
>>>> Trying to update my templates I get "connection failed" errors
>>>> on connecting to the qubes and
Hi everyone,
I'm running Qubes 3.2 and I'd like to use a USB joystick (Playstation 3
controller) for games, but I'm not sure how.
When I connect the controller to my USB port, Qubes doesn't seem to
recognize it at all. I don't see a way to "attach" it to an AppVM (not a
block device or PCI d
On 06/29/2017 11:11 PM, js...@riseup.net wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm running Qubes 3.2 and I'd like to use a USB joystick (Playstation 3
controller) for games, but I'm not sure how.
When I connect the controller to my USB port, Qubes doesn't seem to
recognize it at all.
loke...@gmail.com:
> I have some applications I have installed manually in /usr/local on appvms. I
> would like to create appmenu entries for these applications. However, the
> Qubes appmenu management only deals with menus coming from templates.
>
> Is there an official way to handle this?
I d
js...@riseup.net:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I'm running Qubes 3.2 and I'd like to use a USB joystick (Playstation
>> 3 controller) for games, but I'm not sure how.
>>
>> When I connect the controller to my USB port, Qubes doesn't seem to
>&g
Hi everyone,
I followed the instructions in the Qubes docs to create a dispvm
template based on the whonix-ws template. I installed a few applications
in the template (gedit, libreoffice, etc.) and I've been able to
customize my dispvm by setting preferences in applications.
I'm having trouble ch
Jean-Philippe Ouellet:
> On Qubes, it's a completely different story. First, I pass my USB
> printer or scanner through to a DispVM. To print, I just copy the file
> to the DispVM, open it with anything, and print it, and the printer is
> automatically found and "just works" (thanks Fedora). To sca
Jean-Philippe Ouellet:
> On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 12:32 PM, js...@riseup.net wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been having some problems with this myself. Specifically, I'm not
>> sure how to pass my USB printer to an appVM. The only thing I can see to
>> do i
Patrik Hagara:
> On 07/21/2017 03:28 PM, js...@riseup.net wrote:
>> Thanks for the reply! I had seen that documentation, but I was
>> hoping there was another way to do it.
>
>> It looks like I can't create a usbvm, because I'm using a desktop
>> comp
Patrik Hagara:
> On 07/21/2017 04:05 PM, Patrik Hagara wrote:
>>> Qubes is still worth it anyway, and I can always copy files over
>>> to my other machine via USB stick when I need to print
>>> something.
>
> This might be a pretty nice attack vector for the "other machine" to
> compromise your Qu
Franz:
> On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 10:28 AM, js...@riseup.net wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I've been having some problems with this myself. Specifically, I'm not
>>>> sure how to pass my USB printer to an appVM. The only thing I can see to
>>>> do
'awokd' via qubes-users:
> On Thu, March 29, 2018 6:57 pm, coinshark...@gmail.com wrote:
>> whonix 14 templates have the tor v3 addresses preconfigured
>>
>> i mirrored the debian-9 template to them and its the qubes tor v3 onion
>> that is not working. the other addresses are the debian v2 onion a
Holger Levsen:
> On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 03:38:34PM -0400, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
>> My issue is with purisms incredibly dishonest marketing, their pressure
>> campaigns on the FSF, their insulting of their competitors - not their
>> existence in general or the practice of selling of laptops that a
Black Beard:
> Hello guys,
>
> okay. 1000 thx for your nice and helpful feedbacks. 👍🙂
>
> I want use win10, too. Lets say , i want install Quebes full on my laptop,
> but needs my Win10, too. How can i realized this project without a Usb Stick?
>
> regards and thx in advance
Hi Black Beard,
L
Hi everyone,
I've been thinking about ways i can increase security when using tor in
a whonix vm, and i had a few questions about the security risks of
browsing/downloading files over http.
I've looked up some info about it and i know it presents a security
risk, but i don't really know what i'm
cooloutac:
> On Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at 8:54:48 AM UTC-4, vel...@tutamail.com wrote:
>> 7) It is my understanding that 4.0 introduces a remote admin functionhow
>> do I confirm this is OFF and can never be turned on?
>
> 7. first I've heard of this got any links to exactly what you are ref
Hi Giulio,
Giulio:
> 1) Most website with a login do have https.
Yea especially now compared with a few years ago. Some still don't
unfortunately!
> 2) Which type of files are you talking about? If we are not talking about
> executables (i hope not) then Qubes do have disposable vms which should
'awokd' via qubes-users:
> On Tue, April 3, 2018 11:42 pm, Giulio wrote:
>> 3) Not using tor in order to download files prevent only man in the
>> middles attack coming from the tor network, your provider, your
>> neighbors, your dns server etc may still tricks you the same way.
>
> To jsnow's que
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