Not at all. You should be able to use the GUI, if you choose to do so.
Linux environments tend to be command line environments. You will occasionally
find things that cannot be done via GUI, so its a good idea to learn how to do
things from the client.
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So i have to use CLI instead of "update qube"?
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debian updates with "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
Whonix should be the same, ("apt-get" or "yum"), but Im not entirely sure.
Keep an eye on your logs (journalctl) and your RPC Policy.
Your RPC Policy suggests that Whonix will update through Tor,
$tag:whonix-updatevm
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 04:55:47PM -0700, sevas wrote:
> debian updates with "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
>
> Whonix should be the same, ("apt-get" or "yum"), but Im not entirely sure.
>
Whonix is based on Debian so apt-get is right
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Whonix should be the same, ("apt-get" or "yum"), but Im not entirely sure.
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Templates do not need to connect to anything.
Open a dom0 terminal (xterm/uxterm) and type 'journalctl -f'
then open a fedora-26 terminal and type 'sudo yum update'
then tell us what it says on the dom0 journalctl output.
Type 'sudo vi /etc/qubes-rpc/policy/qubes.UpdatesProxy'
Its going to
Hi Unman,
I use fedora26 default, it prompt update icon, so i try to click "update
qubes", but it doesnt popup anything, i tried to connect sys-firewall to it
still no function.
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On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 06:47:34AM -0700, Michael MENG wrote:
> Hi All,
> I did install RC4 from 3.2, I cannot get update the default templatevm even
> assigned sys-firewall, how to fix this?
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Hi Michael
Which template are you using as default?
What error are you getting when you run an