On Sunday, April 30, 2017 at 4:34:25 AM UTC-4, foo4 wrote:
> Mystic Buyer:
> > Hi guys
> > 
> > I hope someone will be able to help me out on this. So I just installed 
> > Qubes 3.2 on my Dell xps 15 9560. Things worked perfectly until I updated 
> > dom0. After the dom0 software was updated (like I read on some posts to 
> > Fedora 24, not sure though). The graphics seems to have broken completely.
> > 
> > *Touchpad does not work correctly after the login screen. Responds in 
> > glitches. 
> > 
> > *The screen has slowed down. Everything typed responds very late. And dom0 
> > says "ClockVM failed to start. Exiting." Not sure what that is
> > 
> > *The windows seem to respond like curtains falling from bottom down.
> > 
> > If someone can tell me what is wrong and if some solutions that can be 
> > applied. 
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> Honestly, I think there is no solution, must wait for the devs to fix
> it, and/or install on a different system, on my 2nd system skylake the
> dom0 update didn't cause the same problem as it did on kabylake .
> 
> Sure wish Linux had some kind of restore point or something as a
> fallback ....:)

Yes I did observe that when I installed qubes on acer aspire, configuration not 
as good as xps 15. 

Except the touchpad doesn't work. But everything else works perfectly fine even 
after the dom0 update no problems at all.

I updated my dom0 on xps 15 to unstable repo as mentioned in some other posts 
and it did solve the problems, everything after the update to unstable repo on 
xps 15 is working fine.

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