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On Friday, May 26th, 2023 at 4:24 AM, 'Stuart Perkins' via qubes-users 
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> Bottom post is the standard on this list. See my response at the bottom... :)
> 
> On Thu, 25 May 2023 19:02:23 +0000
> "'sonnenfinsternis' via qubes-users" qubes-users@googlegroups.com wrote:
> 
> > Sounds helpful, I'll try it when I get a chance, thanks :) After reading 
> > this [1], I can now even use my USB mouse directly after booting, without 
> > having to assign it to dom0 first. So slowly but surely I'm warming up to 
> > QubesOS. A wonderful system :) Now if I can just find a way to see how much 
> > processor load and memory is currently being used globally, I'll have all 
> > the pressing open construction sites taken care of for the time being. Over 
> > the weekend I will switch to a QubesOS installation as my new device for 
> > daily use. I am excited and glad that this project exists with this great 
> > community :)
> > 
> > 1: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/usb-qubes/#usb-mice
> > 
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> > On Thursday, May 25th, 2023 at 8:39 AM, haaber haa...@web.de wrote:
> > 
> > > Hi
> > > 
> > > > 5) The question about autocomplete in the terminal has been resolved. 
> > > > This was indeed not due to QubesOS but to the fact that
> > > 
> > > the bash-completion package is not pre-installed by default in Debian.
> > > But this can be easily fixed:
> > > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/312456/debian-apt-not-apt-get-autocompletion-not-working
> > > 
> > > I have a nice working auto-complete for dom0. It allows usual
> > > qvm-commands (qvm-start, qvm-stop, etc) in dom0 terminal and
> > > distinguishes between running and non-running VM's according to what the
> > > command expects. Like: qvm-shutdown [TAB] proposes only running VM's to
> > > be shut down. etc.
> > > 
> > > Works like charm since qubes 3.2. You find the code attached.
> > > 
> > > Bernhard
> > > 
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> 
> Welcome to Qubes OS. Personally, I love it. Even with the occasional awkward 
> way of doing something which is "point and click" on other OS's. The added 
> security of separation of programs and data plus template based VM's is 
> great. I've been a Qubes OS fan since 3.2. Add in a coreboot'd platform and 
> it is about the most secure PC available on the planet. A friend of mine who 
> built me such a laptop...2 actually (Lenovo T520 and a T420) was asked by the 
> country of Spain to build them 40. He has since dropped off the radar for 
> some reason. My current platform is marginally Qubes compatible...a Lenovo 
> W540...with no SSD it is very slow to come up, but works well once running. I 
> don't believe it can be coreboot'd though, so I will be creating another T420 
> for daily use. I am limited to pre "blob" architectures if I want coreboot 
> with no "blobs"...encrypted microcode "black box" portions of the BIOS, but 
> that is really separate from Qubes OS. I actually wore out the T520 and 
> previous T420 I had...but mine is "on" 16 hours a day or more...sometimes I 
> just leave it on when I go to bed...that is not really a surprise.
> 
> I found myself synthesizing the basic concept of template VM's manually with 
> VirtualBox before I discovered Qubes.
> 
> In a Dom0 terminal, the command "xentop" will list running qubes and the 
> resources they are consuming. It is a faster refresh than the GUI Qube 
> Manager.
> 
> Stuart
> 42 years in IT.
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Oh, I overlooked that. I will from now on also always answer below 0:-)

I did not know "xentop" yet, thanks. I had given up looking in the dom0 
terminal, since "top" does not display globally, but only from the view of 
dom0. Very good that xentop can look beyond the edge of the plate! But am I 
wrong, or does xentop (analogous to the Qube overview on the top right behind 
the blue cube) show the theoretical maximum RAM and ignores the memory 
balancing? 

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