On a more immediate or practical level, i was going to ask about a qubes
3.2.1 release for all the things that have been building up, or perhaps a
3.3 release, with the significant change of moving to hvm by default.
that way, theres less incentive to rush the 4.x releases.
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When the QSB says "We originally hoped we could transition to running
all Linux VMs in a so-called PVH mode of virtualization, where the I/O
emulator is not needed at all, but it turned out the Linux kernel is not
quite ready for this," is it talking about PVHv2/HVMLite support? If so,
it's now
Hi team,
Do you know SeqBox? https://github.com/MarcoPon/SeqBox
What do you think about integrate this as option or not in the backup tool?
Regards,
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