On Friday, February 23, 2018 at 9:29:55 PM UTC+1, Yuraeitha wrote:
> On Friday, February 23, 2018 at 12:10:03 AM UTC+1, @LeeteqXV wrote:
> > Hi all. I initially thought to save some time and cleared a reply
> > to an existing thread to do a new post, but that did not work.
nds; can that be done from the boot
media/USB stick directly, as we do with other Linux live USB sticks?
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It's pro
I am considering Qubes 4.x for an ASUS ROG GL552VW-DM141 laptop with
NVIDIA graphics and built-in/onboard "fallback" Intel graphics.
In order to get for example Ubuntu Mate installed onto it, to get past
the installer incompatibilities with NVidia, it is necessary to edit the
boot menu and
I am considering Qubes 4.x for an ASUS ROG GL552VW-DM141 laptop with
NVIDIA graphics and built-in/onboard "fallback" Intel graphics.
In order to get for example Ubuntu Mate installed onto it, to get past
the installer incompatibilities with NVidia, it is necessary to edit the
boot menu and
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as long as it has enough RAM, or should one also verify that the display
card meet some kind of minimum specifications (for the scenario where we
are going to run a LOT of VMs, only limited by the available RAM)?
+ How is this different with Qubes 4.x compared to 3.2?
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On 23/12/16 09:43, Andrew David Wong wrote:
(Copying my reply from the other thread.)
You can simply change sys-firewall's NetVM to "none," restart sys-net,
then switch it back again. Sample script:
```
#!/bin/bash
echo "Restarting sys-net..."
qvm-prefs -s sys-firewall netvm none
sleep 3
ror you get if running the commands 'qvm-start
sys-firewall' / 'qvm-start sys-net' in this scenario)
Happy xmas everyone :-)
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hallenge:*
Could we invite A.I. developers into a cross-platform Linux project that
aims at providing tools to let users manage, configure, schedule, etc.
automation like this through the GUI, so we make sure we are at the helm
of such developments and thus have even greater influence to affect
tware that was running inside each
one too..."
(Or is there another, less dramatic way to re-initiate the Wi-Fi system?)
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On 18/12/16 00:18, explodingbee . wrote:
On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 4:26 PM, <
er developments, etc. etc...
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Related thread: "[qubes-users] I recently installed Qubes and I now have
several problems"
"Last night I was able to install Linux Mint beside the other operating
systems. It is not that I wanted to use Mint, it is j
On 15/12/16 23:46, je wrote:
> I do not believe that developing a commercial operating system
based on an
> open source foundation will pay off on a long run.
Is there a specific reason you think it will not? Just curious.
1. Selling a license provides a one time payment. Even
On 11/12/16 21:48, Andrew David Wong wrote:
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On 2016-12-11 09:10, Leeteqxv wrote:
I have a previous test installation of Qubes 3.1 on a separate HDD
(now external USB), which cointains a customised (cloned+extra sw
installs) Fedora-23 template
I have a previous test installation of Qubes 3.1 on a separate HDD (now
external USB), which cointains a customised (cloned+extra sw installs)
Fedora-23 template used with a dedicated AppVM.
Now I have Qubes 3.2 installed on a new HDD on that machine and before
we move on to Fedora-24 (when
On 02/12/16 00:03, yaqu wrote:
On Thu, 1 Dec 2016 14:10:08 -0800, Andrew David Wong
wrote:
1. delete the cloned template.
2. clone fedora23 again onto a new clone using EXACTLY the same
name as the first clone that was deleted in step 1.
Question:
- the existing AppVMs
I have a relatively newly cloned template of fedora23 used by only one
or two AppVMs, but never really gotten any special customisations.
Meanwhile, I have done some updates/additional software installs in the
main fedora23 template, so if I want to save time I hope I can just
clone it again
Hi, I have a strange issue:
I have copied Google Chrome and Opera browser installation files (.rpm)
into the Fedora-23 template, and then I cloned it.
When I then open a Files window on the Fedora23b (clone), and try to
right-click and "open with Software installer" to install the
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