On 2018-04-22 12:26, trueriver wrote:
> The page https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/qfilecopy/ decribes how to copy a file
> or directory to another domain. In the case of a directory the files can
> later be copied back, in which case they end up in a different directory than
> the original.
>
>
On 2018-04-25 14:19, 799 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using neomutt with offlineimap to get my corporate mail into an
> Email-AppVM.
> The current workflow is:
>
> 1) get email running offlineimap -o
> 2) start neomutt
>
> I'd like to have offlineimap check the mails in the background using cron.
>
On 2018-04-29 00:50, Stuart Perkins wrote:
> Hi list.
>
> I'm considering setting up Qubes capable server at my home. What I need,
> however, is to be able to remotely control it. Updates...reboot/stop/start
> system and app vm's etc. Is this even possible with Qubes? I currently run
> a
On 2018-05-05 20:44, [799] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> following a recent discussion in the qubes-community github repository, Ivan
> has written an interesting script for handling links and disposable VMs.
> This has inspired me to look how to move firefox bookmarks to other AppVMs.
> While disposable
Hi,
First of all, let me thanks all the QubesOS team for the amazing work done on
4.0 version. I was a user of the old 3.2 version.
The issue I am experiencing with 4.0 on my new hardware is the following: once
I open the lid and resume qubes after suspension, I cannot issue any
Hello,
following a recent discussion in the qubes-community github repository, Ivan
has written an interesting script for handling links and disposable VMs.
This has inspired me to look how to move firefox bookmarks to other AppVMs.
While disposable VMs are great, sometimes it is handy to have
tirsdag den 1. maj 2018 kl. 14.17.41 UTC+2 skrev Frank Schäckermann:
>> I wish I knew how to fix it... I tried the sugested "dpkg-source --commit"
>> in various places but to no avail and I don't understand the build process
>> good enough to figure out, what EXACTLY is going wrong here.
The
Another solution would be to use TMPDIR.
Use when launching from command line "TMPDIR=pathtouseastmp(can be a folder)
studio.sh"
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Strangest thing, I did a fresh installation of Qubes and now I can't get this
to work again?
Sorry for the basic question but is there something I need to do to the fresh
debian template after installation?
I am trying to eliminate all possible issues but to install OpenVPN to the
debian
Having struggled with installation I have found trying different BIOS settings
helps. Even what I thought was the most unrelated change in the BIOS sometimes
worked including:
Legacy only
Turning off secure boot
LCD settings
Boot order
I wish I had a specific answer but have you tried changing
On 5 May 2018 at 12:57, wrote:
>
> Anyway: can anyone tell me the CLI command to start that widget?
>
>
python3 -mqui.tray.devices
python3 -mqui.tray.domains
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On Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 1:04:48 AM UTC+2, awokd wrote:
> On Fri, May 4, 2018 4:05 pm, x...@xxx.com wrote:
> > The system tray device widget is not visible anymore. It was there after
> > a fresh 4.0 install but disappeared after some days. How can i get it
> > back?
>
> Were you playing with
Hello,
Drew White schrieb am Sa., 5. Mai 2018, 03:09:
> ()
> I don't use UEFI because I want to remain in control of my PC, not let
> Microsoft and others have control.
>
I had a discussion with a colleague and he couldn't tell what is the real
benefit running UEFI
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