Chris Laprise:
On 5/22/19 9:44 AM, Claudia wrote:
Hello,
I've read the system requirements page, the HCL, and the "advice on
finding a Qubes compatible notebook" thread, all of which seem to
refer to Intel almost exclusively. I've also done some searching
around, but there seems to be very l
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thedigitalsav...@gmail.com:
Also tried to pass the USB controller through the panel of devices in the
settings of the virtual machine, first it tells me that the controller is in
use by Sys-Net, once killed Sys-Net in the other error logs:
2019-05-17 14:29:52.517+: libxl: libxl_pci.c:1176
On 5/23/19 1:52 PM, Dominique St-Pierre Boucher wrote:
Good day qubes-users,
Do you know when a debian 10 template will be available?
I think one is already available in qubes-templates-community repo.
Officially, it probably won't be available until after Debian 10 itself
is released.
T
Good day qubes-users,
Do you know when a debian 10 template will be available?
Tried to do the manual upgrade and keep running into issues.
Thanks
Dominique
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On 5/22/19 3:17 PM, Claudia wrote:
Thanks for all the info! All good news except for the part about
BIOS/UEFI feature support, which doesn't come as a surprise.
I understand that, for maximum certainty, one should look at high-end,
business-class, Linux-friendly product lines. However, this ki
Not being able to use devices on virtual machines is a limitation that I don't
know if I can stand.
I remember that it was possible to pass the entire usb controller to a windows
machine without having to install the addons or tools. Maybe it's the fault of
some updates, sometimes even the secon
Christophe:
Hello,
I am using Qubes 4.1 on a Librem 13 v2 laptop, and I would like to simulate a
simple enterprise network so as to play attacks on it.
Below are the VMs that I would like to set up:
-> A Pfsense firewall VM
-> A Windows server 2019 VM (running an Active Directory Domain Contro
scurge1tl:
I have a question related to the decision about what laptop is the
better option for Qubes usage, from the security point of view, in the
real world.
The question is related to the IME on Intel, PSP on AMD and other
Hardware holes. I took these laptop examples to sample the differenc
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On 5/22/19 10:10 PM, ljul8...@gmail.com wrote:
> If I downloaded Qubes in a USB stick and then installed it in my
> laptop from it, would I be able to test the laptop and see if it
> works with Qubes without using going online or without using any
>
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