This is my experience report after finally successfully setting up an IPv6
tunnel in sys-net in Qubes R4.0 and configuring things so that AppVMs could
use it. It was quite a struggle - some things did not work as I expected.
Steps I followed to make it work:
1. Put the commands from Hurricane Ele
On 6/20/19 8:40 AM, polish farmer wrote:
are you saying to run the command "sudo qubes-dom0-update
qubes-template-fedora-26" in dom0 ?
maybe you meant dom0 is running Fedora-23
don't try to upgrade it other than the normal way
$sudo qubes-dom0-update
dom0 is the over-seer of al
It's important to choose not only the OS but also the hardware carefully
for the security. What laptop is good for installing Qubes?
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On 6/22/19 2:41 PM, Thomas Leonard wrote:
> On Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at 10:31:41 AM UTC+1, ronpunz wrote:
>> In the past I've successfully built mirage-firewall on several
>> occasions. However following a recent reinstall of qubesos I've been
>> unable to successfully build the firewall.
>>
>>
On Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at 10:31:41 AM UTC+1, ronpunz wrote:
> In the past I've successfully built mirage-firewall on several
> occasions. However following a recent reinstall of qubesos I've been
> unable to successfully build the firewall.
>
> In summary I've tried building using fedora-29,
On Saturday, June 22, 2019 at 3:07:25 AM UTC-4, awokd wrote:
> 'npdflr' via qubes-users:
> > while the section: Preparing a device for passthrough
> > (https://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Xen_PCI_Passthrough#Preparing_a_device_for_passthrough)
> > states that:
> > "First, determine the BDF of the de
I am not sure about the level of support of virtual keyboards.
If you install the keyboard in dom0, it can either:
a. work as a stupid keyboard on screen – shown all the time unless you manually
hide it and regardless the content under the keyboard
b. work as a smart keyboard on screen (shown if
Hi,
I'm reading here about the latest 4.19 kernel in qubes. When I'm looking for
new kernels, I get:
[dom0 ~]$ sudo qubes-dom0-update --action=list kernel-qubes-vm
Installed Packages
kernel-qubes-vm.x86_64 1000:4.14.103-1.pvops.qubes installed
kernel-qubes-vm.x86_64
Phil Crockett:
I tried installing an on-screen keyboard (Onboard) in an AppVM, and found that
it was (understandably) unable to insert text into other windows for the same
AppVM. If I want an on-screen keyboard, will I need to install it in dom0? I'd
rather avoid that...
It's understandable
'npdflr' via qubes-users:
while the section: Preparing a device for passthrough
(https://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Xen_PCI_Passthrough#Preparing_a_device_for_passthrough)
states that:
"First, determine the BDF of the device you wish to pass through. This is usually
done by running lspci in the
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