Jon deps wrote on 4/5/19 10:21 AM:
On 4/5/19 6:21 PM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
Jon deps wrote on 4/4/19 4:30 PM:
on rebooting my taskbar time is for some reason not persisting Again !
I can try explaining but there seem to be too many moving parts to
ever get this to stop breaking on random reboots ?
I know it was supposed to have been fixed at one point and I had been
using a different template that wasn't broken, maybe I need to go
find that manual fix and try it again though my debian-10 was
just an upgrade not a new template , but maybe the upgrade broke
ntp or something , doesn't explain why fedora-29 would be broken
Yes, going back to fedora-28 or debian-9 should fix it. It's possible
the issue re-occurred in fedora-29. Try the same manual fix there.
Think Qubes' policy is only the current version of Debian is
supported, so if you choose to upgrade to 10 it's entirely possible
you'll break things. If I remember right, there will be an
announcement once 10 is supported and available for download as a
template.
PS: is it a bad idea to upgrade (which I've done successfully to
debian-10) if the templates are not available, guess I was thinking
the fact that I was able to upgrade means there were templates there ...
It's not a bad idea per se, just unsupported. That means there's a
higher chance of you running into problems with Qubes related utilities,
and any fixes or workarounds from the Qubes OS team will be low priority
compared to versions they actively support. However, if you are able to
contribute by testing out new versions and possibly developing fixes,
that can save them time!
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