On Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 1:35:38 PM UTC-7, neovalis wrote:
> Low latency game streaming is fantastic and doesn't need a GPU on the
> client to work well. Moonlight Stream https://moonlight-stream.org/ is
> a great open source project that allows near zero latency game streaming
> over lan
So I installed libreoffice using sudo dnf install libreoffice
How do I uninstall it?
So I guess you tried sudo dnf remove libreoffic I guess. What happens?
What problems do you run into?
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So I installed libreoffice using sudo dnf install libreoffice
How do I uninstall it?
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@unman Thanks for the clarification. I suppose I misunderstood it wrong since I
thought you have to set it directly using some sort of text editor and be done
with it. So I'll have to recompile it I see, welp guess I have no choice but go
through with that haha
On Thursday, April 11, 2019 at
On Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 9:49:03 PM UTC-4, haaber wrote:
> > Qubes OS version: R4:0
> >
> > Hey everyone, bear with me as I am somewhat of a noob to Qubes, and haven't
> > been on in awhile due to this issue which I have held on the backburner. So
> > one day, everything on Qubes was
On Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 10:03:20 PM UTC-4, awokd wrote:
> sykers...@gmail.com:
> > Qubes OS version: R4:0
> >
> > but sys-net would not start, and somehow, the debian-9 template private vm
> > file was gone.
>
> Have you tried changing AppVMs like sys-net to use the fedora template
>
sykers...@gmail.com:
Qubes OS version: R4:0
but sys-net would not start, and somehow, the debian-9 template private vm file
was gone.
Have you tried changing AppVMs like sys-net to use the fedora template
instead of debian-9?
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Qubes OS version: R4:0
Hey everyone, bear with me as I am somewhat of a noob to Qubes, and haven't been on in awhile due to this
issue which I have held on the backburner. So one day, everything on Qubes was running fine and smoothly,
until I (stupidly) decided to hard-shutdown my computer
Qubes OS version: R4:0
Hey everyone, bear with me as I am somewhat of a noob to Qubes, and haven't
been on in awhile due to this issue which I have held on the backburner. So one
day, everything on Qubes was running fine and smoothly, until I (stupidly)
decided to hard-shutdown my computer
When I update my debian buster (but not the ~-minimal), I get this
warning message
cryptsetup: WARNING: The initramfs image may not contain cryptsetup
binaries nor crypto modules. If that's on purpose, you may want to
uninstall the 'cryptsetup-initramfs' package in order to disable the
On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 09:52:16AM +1000, haaber wrote:
> I decided to organise my colors in a natural spectrum way from hot to
> cold. But of course at the similar heat level, I may have several qubes,
> and so I run easy "out of colors" for my qubes.
>
> This motivates my "gimmick request":
On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 09:21:07AM +0300, Claudio Chinicz wrote:
> On 09/04/2019 19:27, 'qmirfw' via qubes-users wrote:
> > On Monday, April 8, 2019 2:44 PM, Claudio Chinicz
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > My Linux Mint VM works ok when the notebook is connected to wifi only.
> > >
I decided to organise my colors in a natural spectrum way from hot to
cold. But of course at the similar heat level, I may have several qubes,
and so I run easy "out of colors" for my qubes.
This motivates my "gimmick request": (how) can I add some colors? And:
is it possible to have "color
awokd wrote on 4/10/19 8:50 PM:
Got my build environment going, but I think I am missing a step. I edit
/home/user/qubes-builder/chroot-dom0-fc25/home/user/rpmbuild/BUILD/xen-4.8.5/xen/arch/x86/acpi/power.c
with the above patch. Then I run "make vmm-xen". Then I see it has
overwritten my
This is great input. This box will be in my home office on my home network
(Xfinity), and I have no reason to think that anyone would be interested enough
in what I’m doing to invest the resources necessary to enter my home when no
one is there and plant surveillance. This is more about
awokd wrote on 4/8/19 6:43 PM:
qubes123 wrote on 4/8/19 6:08 PM:
...distribution kernels (fedora, debian) with xen 4.11.1 still have
issues with suspend & g505s...
Understood, thank you! That will save a lot of testing time. I'm still
getting my build environment stood up, but will update
799 wrote on 4/10/19 8:37 PM:
'awokd' via qubes-users schrieb am Mi., 10.
Apr. 2019, 22:30:
799 wrote on 4/10/19 8:12 PM:
I tried edting the shortcut file in
~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml
(...)
... but those settings didn't work, nothing
'awokd' via qubes-users schrieb am Mi., 10.
Apr. 2019, 22:30:
> 799 wrote on 4/10/19 8:12 PM:
>
> > I tried edting the shortcut file in
> > ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml
> (...)
> > ... but those settings didn't work, nothing changed.
> >
> > I also
Low latency game streaming is fantastic and doesn't need a GPU on the
client to work well. Moonlight Stream https://moonlight-stream.org/ is
a great open source project that allows near zero latency game streaming
over lan and internet (internet streaming requires a vpn and reducing
video quality
On 09/04/2019 19:27, 'qmirfw' via qubes-users wrote:
On Monday, April 8, 2019 2:44 PM, Claudio Chinicz wrote:
Hi All,
My Linux Mint VM works ok when the notebook is connected to wifi only.
When I connect the lan cable I see the icon in the upper right corner
indicating both wifi and wired
799 wrote on 4/10/19 8:12 PM:
I tried edting the shortcut file in
~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml
from:
to:
and I tried also:
... but those settings didn't work, nothing changed.
I also tried to a new shortcuts via the Qubes Menu > Keyboard
jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote on 4/10/19 7:13 PM:
To be concrete and transparent, the mobo with PS/2 is a Gigabyte X299 Designare
ex with four USB controllers and a header for a hardware TPM, which I’ve
populated. The other mobo is an ASUS X299 Prime Deluxe II with no PS/2, five
USB controllers
Hello,
On Tue, 9 Apr 2019 at 19:39, awokd wrote:
> 799 wrote on 4/9/19 7:28 AM:
>
> > I think the easiest way is 1) switching Alt+Tab against Windows+Tab.
> > Can this be done?
>
> Maybe
>
> https://superuser.com/questions/458846/how-to-map-alttab-behavior-to-another-keyboard-combination
> ?
>
Hello,
Thomas Leonard schrieb am Mi., 10. Apr. 2019, 20:42:
> (...)
> To change the rules, you edit rules.ml, rebuild and redeploy (this should
> only take a couple of seconds after the first build).
(...)
>
Can you or someone from the mirage fw for Qubes team give some examples how
to write
To be concrete and transparent, the mobo with PS/2 is a Gigabyte X299 Designare
ex with four USB controllers and a header for a hardware TPM, which I’ve
populated. The other mobo is an ASUS X299 Prime Deluxe II with no PS/2, five
USB controllers and only supports a firmware TPM. Both are
Le mardi 9 avril 2019 23:51:07 UTC+2, Mindus Amitiel Debsin a écrit :
> On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 1:21:45 PM UTC-7, awokd wrote:
> > awokd wrote on 3/30/19 4:50 PM:
> > > Mindus Amitiel Debsin wrote on 3/30/19 9:41 AM:
> > >> Hello Qubes community!
> > >
> > > Hello again!
> > >
> > >> The
Le mercredi 10 avril 2019 19:59:09 UTC+2, throwaway...@gmail.com a écrit :
> Le mardi 9 avril 2019 22:41:17 UTC+2, awokd a écrit :
> > From Throwaway42's document:
> >
> > > GRUB\_CMDLINE\_LINUX="
> > > rd.qubes.hide\_pci=0a:00.0,0a:00.1
> > > modprobe=xen-pciback.passthrough=1
> > >
On Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 3:12:25 AM UTC+1, Sphere wrote:
> So I have now also boarded the mirage-firewall VM hype to replace
> sys-firewall in order to take advantage of the very nice small memory
> consumption of just 32 MB
>
> After searching around I literally failed to find anything
Cranix wrote on 4/10/19 6:02 PM:
When my machine boots i see
sp5100_tco: I/O address 0x0cd6 already in use
Can it be related to my performance problem?
No, that's a pretty common message. The
TBD: tbd_open_ex could not open file /var/lib/xenstored/tbd no such file
or directory
xen free = too
When my machine boots i see
sp5100_tco: I/O address 0x0cd6 already in use
Can it be related to my performance problem?
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Le mardi 9 avril 2019 22:41:17 UTC+2, awokd a écrit :
> From Throwaway42's document:
>
> > GRUB\_CMDLINE\_LINUX="
> > rd.qubes.hide\_pci=0a:00.0,0a:00.1
> > modprobe=xen-pciback.passthrough=1
> > xen-pciback.permissive"
>
> Instead of xen-pciback.permissive on the Linux options line,
So if you have 4 or more USB controllers isolating one for its exclusive
use for kb and mouse is safer than PS/2?
If so that eliminates one of the two main reasons I had for buying a new
mobo for Qubes. The other is that the new one has a hardware TPM and the
one w/o PS/2 only has a firmware
On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 1:49:42 PM UTC-4, awokd wrote:
> Devin Cofer wrote on 4/9/19 5:04 PM:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Recently my Qubes 4 installation's debian template and whonix templates
> > stopped updating correctly.
> >
> > Fedora-based templates and Dom0 update fine.
> >
> > `sudo
On Tue, Apr 09, 2019 at 07:12:25PM -0700, Sphere wrote:
> So I have now also boarded the mirage-firewall VM hype to replace
> sys-firewall in order to take advantage of the very nice small memory
> consumption of just 32 MB
>
> After searching around I literally failed to find anything that
On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 10:09:54AM +1000, haaber wrote:
> > On 4/10/19 9:50 AM, jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > The PS/2 keyboard leaking to ground risk seems like it would only
> > > apply if an attacker had physical access. Is that right or is there a
> > > way it could be exploited remotely?
>
On Tue, Apr 09, 2019 at 11:45:02AM -0700, jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
> If there is no signal on PS/2 ground or I can eliminate it, is this the more
> secure route or is it worth doing the USB shuffle? I have 4 USB controllers
> available.
>
If you really have 4 USB controllers I would allocate
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