I know this has been marked as a bug 11 days ago, I am just wondering if there
is a way to trim a template on 3.2?
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On 2017-08-27 19:11, Yethal wrote:
> W dniu poniedziałek, 28 sierpnia 2017 01:35:28 UTC+2 użytkownik
> Andrew David Wong napisał: On 2017-08-27 15:50, Yethal wrote:
This is a two part series about Qubes OS features on a
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What is the file root-cow.img.old?
which can be found in the directories /var/lib/qubes/vm-templates/*
Every directory has a root-cow.img and root-cow.img.old (backup I assume). Can
I safely delete these .old files? As each one is 10GB+ (I don't have a huge
HDD).
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On 2017-08-27 15:50, Yethal wrote:
> This is a two part series about Qubes OS features on a
> Linux-centric channel.
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmTwES2teiQ
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Qij91iGuig
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> Could we link to that from
This is a two part series about Qubes OS features on a Linux-centric channel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmTwES2teiQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Qij91iGuig
Could we link to that from the front page?
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Recently my "Killer Wireless-AC 1535" card has been playing up after
resuming from S3. It wasn't 100% stable before but usually I was able to
fix it by either rmmod'ing the driver (ath10k_pci) or restarting sys-net.
Qubes OS: 3.2
dom0: xen 4.6.5, kernel 4.9.35-19
sys-net: fedora-25,
As a follow-up, I opened a terminal in dom0 and manually shut down sys-firewall
and sys-net.
I then changed the preferences for those to use the debian-8 template instead
of fedora, and disabled memory balancing for sys-net (I gave it 1 GB).
I then restarted sys-net and then sys-firewall, and
On 2017-08-27 9:10 AM, 'Vincent Adultman' via qubes-users wrote:
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> Thanks for your time in replying Reg, something that interests me is the
> necessity of building in a FC23 VM. Would you agree there's a
> possibility of security issues whilst building as FC23 is EOL? (when
> fetching or
> Original Message
> Subject: [qubes-users] Re: Qubes 3.2 Building an up to date dom0 3.18 Kernel
> Local Time: August 21, 2017 2:38 PM
> UTC Time: August 21, 2017 1:38 PM
> From: r...@reginaldtiangha.com
> To: qubes-users@googlegroups.com
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> If you don"t trust me, you can
PS- sys-firewall is using 4 GB of RAM which seems really excessive.
sys-net is using only 400 MB.
My guess is the installer screwed up something in sys-firewall, it's sucking up
all the RAM I gave it and failing to work correctly as a result.
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I've just installed Qubes OS 4.0rc1 on my brand new MSI Pro Carbon X399 system.
I'm running a 16-core CPU which seems well suited for something like Qubes OS.
I had to install a beta BIOS (v1.47) to get virtualization enabled on the board
but generally it seems to be working.
I was unable to
usb3 needs to be dissabled
desktop stand works except hdmi detects but wont display might be able
to get it working.
keyboard/battery accessory works
touch screen works but pen doesnt
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make also has an option of automatically detecting all loaded modules (via
lsmod) and compiling the kernel only with support for currently loaded modules.
Use make localmodconfig for that.
Running it in a vm wouldn't be such a good idea since the module config for
dom0 and appvms differ greatly
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