On Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 4:19:10 PM UTC-7, awokd wrote:
> drok...@gmail.com wrote on 5/29/19 3:09 PM:
> > On Saturday morning, dom0 had a kernel update 4.19.43-1 which broke Qubes
> > for people with older ATI Radeon cards. It was temporarily pulled.
> >
> > I see the same kernel is now
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On 30/05/2019 9.23 PM, haaber wrote:
> As you can easily see, the access credentials (passwords) for wifi
> networks are stored cleartext in /etc/NetworkManager of sys-net. On
> the other hand side, this VM is a "dangerous" place to store
>
As you can easily see, the access credentials (passwords) for wifi
networks are stored cleartext in /etc/NetworkManager of sys-net.
On the other hand side, this VM is a "dangerous" place to store
passwords in. Wouldn't it be natural (maybe I ignore that this already
exists) to store them rather
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On 30/05/2019 8.24 AM, Lorenzo Lamas wrote:
>> The new Fedora 30 TemplateVM is currently in testing:
>>
>> https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/4845
>>
>> When it migrates to to stable, we will make an announcement, as
>> usual.
>
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On 30/05/2019 7.43 AM, scurge1tl wrote:
> Yesterday I was experimenting with monero gui. I just unpacked the
> monero-gui-linux-x64-v0.14.0.0.tar.bz2 (the hash and PGP verifications
> were ok) in the AppVM named monero-on based on whonix-ws-14 and
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On 30/05/2019 6.25 PM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
> scurge1tl wrote on 5/30/19 12:17 PM:
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>> 'awokd' via qubes-users:
>>> scurge1tl:
The only thing I spotted to have issues, is the Global Settings
button, which is not reacting.
>>>
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On 30/05/2019 6.46 PM, haaber wrote:
> Just one question: which Fedora version is dom0 based on?
In Qubes 4.0, dom0 is based on Fedora 25.
This is always documented for every Qubes version here:
On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 09:56:18AM +, ronpunz wrote:
> I'm attempting setup a netvm using openbsd.
>
> I'm following Unman's guide
> https://github.com/unman/notes/blob/master/openBSD_as_netvm but "fell at the
> first hurdle" i.e. Line No1 states "Install OpenBSD as HVM Template". Does
> this
Just one question: which Fedora version is dom0 based on? Is there some
need for updates that I ignore? Bernhard
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rotellini9...@gmail.com wrote on 5/30/19 1:59 PM:
I'm sorry for the stupid question but how can I go on qubes setting/devices
tab.?
Qubes menu (top left)/Sys-net/Sys-net:Qube Settings/Devices tab. Have
you seen the Qubes documentation at https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/ ? It's
pretty thorough,
scurge1tl wrote on 5/30/19 12:17 PM:
'awokd' via qubes-users:
scurge1tl:
The only thing I spotted to have issues, is the Global Settings
button, which is not reacting.
Check https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/4988. Use
"qubes-prefs" in a dom0 terminal as a workaround.
Is
drok...@gmail.com wrote on 5/29/19 3:09 PM:
On Saturday morning, dom0 had a kernel update 4.19.43-1 which broke Qubes for
people with older ATI Radeon cards. It was temporarily pulled.
I see the same kernel is now back in the updates repository. Is this the same
kernel which breaks ATI
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On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 02:38:46PM -0400, Chris Laprise wrote:
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> I'm getting strangeness from the fedora-30 release:
>
> 1. As soon as the template installed I started it and ran 'dnf update'. It
> downloaded repo data then said 'nothing to do'.
I'm getting strangeness from the fedora-30 release:
1. As soon as the template installed I started it and ran 'dnf update'.
It downloaded repo data then said 'nothing to do'. Less than 2 minutes
later I get a popup saying fedora-30 has updates available I run dnf
update again and there
On Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 10:01:07 AM UTC-4, Claudia wrote:
> 1) Should I update the BIOS before attempting to install Qubes? Is this
> a generally recommended practice for Qubes, and if so, why isn't it
> mentioned in the installation guide?
I know you're asking Chris, so feel free to
Hi Roger,
>
> Did anybody connect a Win AppVM to sys-whonix? Any additionnal steps that
> have to be taken?
Its difficult to tell what the problem is without system logs and/or
error messages.
You can take a look at the Whonix docs. (it is possible to do this).
Chris Laprise:
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.
I'm sorry for the stupid question but how can I go on qubes setting/devices
tab.?
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> The new Fedora 30 TemplateVM is currently in testing:
>
> https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/4845
>
> When it migrates to to stable, we will make an announcement, as usual.
Actually, it is already in the stable repo:
https://ftp.qubes-os.org/repo/yum/r4.0/templates-itl/rpm/
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Yesterday I was experimenting with monero gui. I just unpacked the
monero-gui-linux-x64-v0.14.0.0.tar.bz2 (the hash and PGP verifications
were ok) in the AppVM named monero-on based on whonix-ws-14 and played
with it for some time. Than I deleted
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'awokd' via qubes-users:
> scurge1tl:
>> The only thing I spotted to have issues, is the Global Settings
>> button, which is not reacting.
>
> Check https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/4988. Use
> "qubes-prefs" in a dom0 terminal as
On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 7:25:46 PM UTC-4, Chris Laprise wrote:
> > If you run fstrim -av inside the qube, it's supposed to release unused
> > space back to the thin filesystem.
>
> Keep in mind this will probably cause the volume to consume more LVM
> metadata or 'tmeta'. The filesystem
I'm attempting setup a netvm using openbsd.
I'm following Unman's guide
https://github.com/unman/notes/blob/master/openBSD_as_netvm but "fell at
the first hurdle" i.e. Line No1 states "Install OpenBSD as HVM
Template". Does this mean a standalone template? If so I've successfully
completed
On 5/29/19 11:36 PM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
ronpunz:
SOLVED
I had mirage-firewall set as the default netvm. I changed the
openbsdVM firewall to sys-firewall and the network now works fine.
Noticed Mirage firewall 0.6 had a couple bugfixes for HVM support.
Since you upgraded,
Hi
When I attach the Personal AppVM to sys-whonix, I am connected to Tor
(check.torproject.org). However, when I connect sys-whonix to a Win10 AppVm,
Windows tells me that it has no internet. Something with the gateway, I think?
Did anybody connect a Win AppVM to sys-whonix? Any additionnal
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