torsdag den 12. marts 2020 kl. 15.16.08 UTC+1 skrev M: > > torsdag den 12. marts 2020 kl. 12.57.33 UTC+1 skrev M: >> >> søndag den 16. februar 2020 kl. 02.50.13 UTC+1 skrev unman: >>> >>> On Sat, Feb 15, 2020 at 07:50:53AM -0800, A wrote: >>> > 1) How to install and get Linux Mint running in Qubes OS 4.0.3 ? >>> > >>> Download a mint iso in to a qube - make sure you have enough space to do >>> this - up Private storage size if needed. >>> >>> Create an HVM and boot it from a Mint iso. (Instructions on this can be >>> found here - https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/standalone-and-hvm/ ) >>> Or use the GUI - in Qube Manager, select Qube - "Create New qube". >>> Give it name and set type "Empty Standalone qube.." >>> Select "open Settings after creation." >>> In Settings window go to Advanced pane and set initial memory to 4000MB >>> - you can always reduce after installation. >>> Then select "Boot qube from CDROM" button, and select the qube where you >>> downloaded the Mint iso. >>> On start you should see Mint boot in live mode. >>> Note the IP address of the new mint qube (either from Qube Manager , or >>> using `qvm-ls -n <qube_name>` >>> Edit the Network settings for ipv4 to "manual" and enter the IP address >>> and gateway. For DNS you can use 9.9.9.9 >>> Select option to install to disk. >>> >>> After installation, shutdown the qube. >>> Restart. >>> Your new Mint qube should start up. >>> If you get a black screen, kill it. In terminal in dom0 , use >>> `qvm-features <qube> video-model cirrus` and restart. >>> >>> Since Mint is based off Ubuntu, you can try installing some qubes >>> packages built for Ubuntu , to et copy/paste etc working. (I have >>> packages at qubes.3isec.org you could try, but I haven't tested this >>> myself - i suggest you get Mint running properly, then clone it and try >>> installing packages in to the clone.) >>> >>> > 2) Is it possible to use Linux Mint for surfing the net in a secure >>> way, and if so how ? >>> > >>> >>> ??? >>> >> >> >> >> Where shall I "Edit the Network settings for ipv4 to "manual" and enter >> the IP address and gateway. For DNS you can use 9.9.9.9" ? >> > > > I have also tried to find the answer here: > https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/standalone-and-hvm/#setting-up-networking-for-hvms > > But the guide stops before mention it. >
Arh. Now it suddenly works. In Linux Mint: Open the network manager, go into the settings for the registered connection, go to IPv4-settings, choose "Manual" as "Method" and add a new one and write the IP, Netmask and Gateway address that is found in the "QubeSettings" for the HVM. First I got a message saying that the Gateway address was invalid. But after deleting the other empty address lines and clicked on "Save", the message disappeared and I got a message instead saying that a network connection was established. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/adedcc57-1443-4b80-905e-be93ae31c391%40googlegroups.com.
