Now the machine locked up after 2 days of operation. The Clock in the display manager run, but it was not controllable using the ps/2 keyboard-mouse. Here the Graphics board was exchanged to be a 4 DP port AMD card with CGN core. This is erratic! Also the fact that the net-vm terminated 2 times before. Anyone who had such experiences with qubes? What about resilience of qubes against ip based attacks?
Cheers, Ludwig On Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at 1:46:08 PM UTC ludwig...@gmail.com wrote: > Yes this is a pain, and should be changed. > Also it would be nice to download a config file and to apply it system > wide, > as this unlike the old xorg.conf with mode lines and stuff like that, > is just per user and just for the window manager as I see. > Compare the log in screen and you see. > > So it would be nice to have an editable config file and the possibility to > set a system wide default config. > At least a desktop with tradefloor like monitor stands does not need any > reconfiguration for the screens if everything is set up smoothly. > > > Learned lesson: go the extra mile to buy a decent graphics board and dont > trust > X11 to span its desktop between two or more graphics boards, which it > theoretically > can do. > Not enough people debugging ist, I am sure. > > Cheers, > > > Ludwig > > On Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at 9:37:15 AM UTC Qubes wrote: > >> On 7/28/20 10:27 AM, ludwig...@gmail.com wrote: >> > Also it is funny to mention that the display application hates 4 >> screens. >> > So one has to start with mirrored screens and two screens disabled, >> > and then arrange the screens in the field as >> > 3 4 >> > 1 2 >> > Then disable mirroring and enable monitor3, say applay, and then enable >> > monitor 4 >> > and rearrange the displays on the field. >> > >> > But finally it worked out well. >> I experience more or less the same when I disconnect and reconnect my >> monitors. I have 3. When ever I reconnect them I have to play around >> with enabling them in different order to get them all working. I cannot >> enable all of them at once. If I do that one of the monitors usually go >> blank but when I move my mouse pointer, or drag a window, onto that >> monitor the monitor displays black and white colored lines from top to >> bottom. Then I must first disable this monitor and rearrange the layout >> then enable this monitor again and again rearrange the layout. Finally I >> can get all 3 working but it is not a simple click to enable and that is >> that. >> > -- 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 qubes-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/48de388d-ff2b-40a7-ab6f-c2f5a2f4111dn%40googlegroups.com.