On 09/14/2017 01:21 AM, 'P R' via qubes-users wrote:
Hello Taiidan,
Am 08.09.2017 4:53 vorm. schrieb "taii...@gmx.com"
Excellent - an x230!
Yes, I like the X230 a lot and prefer it over my Company Laptop a W540 as
it has perfect size and weight and performance is fine for
On 09/14/2017 01:10 AM, Gaijin wrote:
On 2017-08-24 22:40, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
This is a great chance to pick up one of the last and best owner
controlled x86 boards for much less than the usual price ($350) and
MSRP ($315).
Compatible with Qubes 4.0!
Supports IOMMU for graphics! (so you
Hello Taiidan,
Am 08.09.2017 4:53 vorm. schrieb "taii...@gmx.com"
Excellent - an x230!
Yes, I like the X230 a lot and prefer it over my Company Laptop a W540 as
it has perfect size and weight and performance is fine for Qubes after
adding RAM and a SSD.
The only poor thing -
On 2017-08-24 22:40, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> This is a great chance to pick up one of the last and best owner
> controlled x86 boards for much less than the usual price ($350) and
> MSRP ($315).
>
> Compatible with Qubes 4.0!
>
> Supports IOMMU for graphics! (so you can play video games in a
On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 11:07 PM, wrote:
> I followed the tutorial here, specifically "Set up a ProxyVM as a VPN gateway
> using iptables and CLI scripts"
>
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/vpn/
>
> I like having the iptables anti-leak rules. However, it's connecting
>
On Saturday, February 18, 2017 at 9:56:45 PM UTC-5, cesec...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 8:25:49 PM UTC-5, cesec...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hello, i have qubes 3.2 installed with 4.4.38-11 kernel. Install went fine.
> > In the beginning powering off went good but now i get
hi folks,
I try to do a qvm-usb attachment to pass a usb device through, but it doesn't
let me, it tells me it fails but provides no description of error.
Is there a way to find out the errors and have them display when there is an
error please?
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I tried again. The website qubes-os.org had instructions to enter this code:
--cdrom=[appvm]:[/path/to/iso/within/appvm] in dom0. How exactly do I find the
path to the ISO?
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> btw, how or why does one "check their MTU settings?"
>
Why? Incorrect MTU settings caused me to have disconnects from my VPN
connections. After I measured and compensated for poor MTU, my
connections have become much more stable and disconnects come back
online shortly.
How? MTU is
Fedora25 fails updates unless I reboot the machine 9.13.17
2 or 3 times now, are others having this problem? is there some
particular remedy or just let it go?
"failed to syncronize cache"
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W dniu środa, 13 września 2017 12:39:13 UTC+2 użytkownik Aaron Dough napisał:
> These are my experiences with Qubes 4.0rc1 on a Tuxedo BU1406-notebook with
> an i5-7200U-CPU and a NVMe-SSD. Some issues could be resolved (mostly using
> this mailing list, thanks to anyone contributing!), others
On 09/12/2017 10:31 AM, qubester wrote:
1)
So, for discussion do most folks "patch immediately" or "wait for
stable" ??
2)
Guess, I need to start studying the PBRM(above) as I imagine I'll
be on 3.2 for some time, maybe till it's no longer updated if there
is going to be NO
> Original Message
> Subject: [qubes-users] Linux HVM Hangs On Boot On Qubes 3.2
> Local Time: September 13, 2017 1:15 PM
> UTC Time: September 13, 2017 1:15 PM
> From: w...@nerde.pw
> To: qubes-users
>
> I've been trying to install a Linux HVM on a
I've been trying to install a Linux HVM on a Qubes 3.2 system. However, all the
ISOs I tried (Debian, Debian netinst, and Arch) seemed to get stuck at boot
with blank console.
In addition, if I pass `debug ignore_loglevel` as boot arguments to the Arch
ISO, it shows something like `probing EDD
Hi list :
Update : I could finally boot my Qubes 3.2 on Lenovo Thinkpad P51, after
installation, by using the rEFInd live USB :
http://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/
Looks like the way Qubes registered itself into UEFI was b0rked, and
this machine lacks any FWsetup-borne UEFI boot entries editing
These are my experiences with Qubes 4.0rc1 on a Tuxedo BU1406-notebook with an
i5-7200U-CPU and a NVMe-SSD. Some issues could be resolved (mostly using this
mailing list, thanks to anyone contributing!), others remain:
Resolved issues:
- Unable to install Qubes in UEFI-Mode. Selecting "Install
The problem is getting more and more nasty. Since a few weeks ago, the
wlan-NetVMs fails to boot very often. I always have to disconnect the
ProxyVM, restart and reconnect. as I cannot believe that nobody else has
this kind of problem?!
Thank you
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Le samedi 9 septembre 2017 19:43:25 UTC+2, antoni@gmail.com a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I installed QUBES R4.0.
> Now when GRUB menu is displayed, I have two options:
>
> - Qubes, with Xen hypervisor
> - Advanced options for Qubes (with Xen hypervisor)
>
> I select "Qubes, with Xen hypervisor"
El martes, 12 de septiembre de 2017, 18:43:12 (UTC+2), Sven Semmler escribió:
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> On 09/12/2017 02:15 AM, segu.sa...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I have a script that uses UNISON [...] The idea is to sync files
> > between two virtual machines that
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 12:21:03 AM UTC-7, qubester wrote:
> proxyVM rather fwiw
>
> btw, how or why does one "check their MTU settings?"
ip a
look for a line like this,
2: eth0: mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP group
default qlen 1000
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proxyVM rather fwiw
btw, how or why does one "check their MTU settings?"
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