On 1/16/20 12:21 AM, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
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On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 11:03:44PM -0500, Chris Laprise wrote:
Upgrading : anti-evil-maid-4.0.2-1
After 25 minutes nothing has happened. Ctrl-c doesn't stop it so I'll have
to reboot withou
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On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 02:28:28PM -0800, K. L wrote:
> Hi, so i don't have anymore information to help you, but i do have the same
> issue with the last dell xps 13 7390, i7 1051OU inside, it is impossible to
> boot, i tried noapic, nolapic and qu
Hi, so i don't have anymore information to help you, but i do have the same
issue with the last dell xps 13 7390, i7 1051OU inside, it is impossible to
boot, i tried noapic, nolapic and quite few more testing. So i am
wondering, is it the 10th generation cpus not compatible with Qubes yet ?
And
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On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 03:29:23PM +, 'Snowy Marmot' via qubes-devel wrote:
> Two questions:
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> 1) When troubleshooting qubes-backup hanging mid-backup, where should I be
> looking for logs?
I'd start with journalctl. You can also check list
Two questions:
1) When troubleshooting qubes-backup hanging mid-backup, where should I be
looking for logs?
2) I don't see any documentation on using qubes-backup from the command line
(e.g., from a script). Is there an undocumented command line interface to
qubes-backup?
It looks like qubesm