>
> Thanks for all the help but I've been trying to figure out how to get 
> Qubes running for months and I've decided it's just a giant waste of my 
> time because every time I get one bug fixed, two more show up to take it's 
> place.  I think it's a brilliant idea but it needs a lot of work and 
> streamlining before it's ready for public use.  It's a shame because my 
> privacy and anonymity online are a matter of my personal safety and it 
> would be nice to have a secure OS.  TAILS is not a fully usable system 
> either.  I will have to install Ubuntu.  Good luck, everyone.
>

I suggest you to keep trying. I am using Qubes since 3.2. I spent many 
months to know it. Today, if there is any bug, It does not bothers me.
I have specialized templates, the -srv runs my docker services, the -data 
keeps all my data, the -app runs my personal, the -wks runs my work and 
-sec runs banking and crypto things. Bind-dirs keep my data servers 
isolated.
All templates and windows - with sound but I do not like games - runs very 
fast using SSD with my old DDR3 AMD motherboard. It has auto initialization 
procedure.
I keep my configuration files, installed programs list and data saved with 
timeshift. Easy and fast to reinstall.
There is no chance I return to traditional linux anymore.

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