thanks.
anybody about the question how to completly remove templates? its kinda
unnerving to still see debian8 , fedora23 etc in the menu...
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On 05/28/2017 02:20 PM, Finsh wrote:
> thanks, ive already made a fed25 template(not tested so far) I followed the
> instructiosn on the documentation site, what are the differences to your
> methode?
>
If your fedora-25 template already works properly, then there's no
difference. I copy/pasted
thanks, ive already made a fed25 template(not tested so far) I followed the
instructiosn on the documentation site, what are the differences to your
methode?
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On 05/28/2017 02:00 PM, Reg Tiangha wrote:
> On 05/28/2017 01:14 PM, Finsh wrote:
>> oh ok, thanks.well, that is very unfortunate.so i will have to use the
>> debian-9 template for sys-net.
>
> Well, that's not exactly true. You could take that fedora-24 (or
> fedora-24-minimal) template, clone it
On 05/28/2017 01:14 PM, Finsh wrote:
> oh ok, thanks.well, that is very unfortunate.so i will have to use the
> debian-9 template for sys-net.
Well, that's not exactly true. You could take that fedora-24 (or
fedora-24-minimal) template, clone it, and then upgrade the clone to
Fedora 25.
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oh ok, thanks.well, that is very unfortunate.so i will have to use the debian-9
template for sys-net.
an other question, how do i remove templates ?
i tried to remove fedora-23, but it still visible at the applicationsmenu.
command:
$ sudo yum remove qubes-template-fedora-23
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On 05/28/2017 12:19 PM, Finsh wrote:
> thanks, that makes sense. can anybody explain to me how to update the
> Networkmanager in Fedora-24?
>
> dnf --showduplicates list NetworkManager only shows older versions...
>
>
> greetings.
>
Again, the version of Network Manager that properly randomizes
thanks, that makes sense. can anybody explain to me how to update the
Networkmanager in Fedora-24?
dnf --showduplicates list NetworkManager only shows older versions...
greetings.
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On 05/28/2017 01:12 PM, Reg Tiangha wrote:
On 05/28/2017 10:43 AM, Finsh wrote:
Wy is the Macchanger method in the documentaion the way you should use to
change the maccadress?
It looks a lot easyer to me just to update Networkmanager in fedora and use
this Methode?
Because the version of
On 05/28/2017 10:43 AM, Finsh wrote:
> Wy is the Macchanger method in the documentaion the way you should use to
> change the maccadress?
> It looks a lot easyer to me just to update Networkmanager in fedora and use
> this Methode?
Because the version of NetworkManager that supports randomizin
Thanks,
my wifi in the debian9 template should work now, ill gonna verify it in 2
hours.Is there a particular reason fedora is the default template for sys-net?
Wy is the Macchanger method in the documentaion the way you should use to
change the maccadress?
It looks a lot easyer to me just to
Finsh:
> 1: Maccchanger.
> maybe debian is missing the hardware-driver?
> if so, how do i get and install it in the terminal?
Hi, Finsh.
I'm not an expert either, but the following worked for me on my –
different – machine:
In your macchanger-debian9-VM, let's call it 'spoofVM', you open a
termin
> 2. Thunderbird/G-chrome.
>
> When im clicking on a link in thunderbird, it is opening it in Google chrome?
> I dont know how this is possible, i didnt add Google chrome to the selected
> Applications in this particular VM (i only use non-OSS software in the
> "untrusted" vm)
Please, forget
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