Ray Joseph:
> I opened sys-usb settings and found the controller listed in the settings
> pane (on the right). The control button/bar at the bottom entitled
> "Configure strict reset for PCI devices". I clicked on the controller in
> the ‘selected’ window, then clicked the strict reset
On Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 12:29:03 PM UTC-6, awokd wrote:
>
> r...@aarden.me :
>
> > It has taken four years to get to here. I have tried this with Debian
> and
> > Qube OS. I could not get Xen on Debian to work due to my wireless only
> > networking of my laptop. With Qubes, it has
r...@aarden.me:
> It has taken four years to get to here. I have tried this with Debian and
> Qube OS. I could not get Xen on Debian to work due to my wireless only
> networking of my laptop. With Qubes, it has been getting wireless and USB
> to both work. This time, wireless worked maybe.
>
> These are notes on the solution path used. rc2 was tried one day, rc3 the
> next.
20191212
Qubes OS R4.02-rc2-86_64
I would like to have network connection and USB support. On installation
to a Toshiba laptop and booting up the first time, I was able to use a USB
mouse and selected