Not an expert (or even technically inclined), but here's my suggestion:
I get how you feel because I've wondered about the exact same thing as you.
Why not create multiple templates, with each containing programs you're
comfortable grouping together? If your system supports it, you can put an
a
Say I have a template-based VM, and I want to "fork" it to be standalone so
that it's no longer based on the template. I know I could just create a new
standalone VM from a template and copy files over from my home directory .
. . but is there a way to just convert the existing guest from
templ
On Wednesday, January 8, 2020 at 8:28:12 AM UTC-3, Claudia wrote:
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> January 8, 2020 12:10 AM, "Guerlan" >
> wrote:
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> > On Tuesday, January 7, 2020 at 8:41:31 PM UTC-3, Claudia wrote:
> >
> >> January 7, 2020 6:08 PM, "Guerlan" wrote:> On
> Monday, January 6, 2020 at
> >> 12:43:40 AM UTC-3
First of all, here's the HCL for my Razer Blade Stealth 2016 4K touchscreen
16gb RAM 512gb SSD:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/qubes-users/razer$20blade%7Csort:date/qubes-users/PalZ-1inxnA/D3mQ4OI3CAAJ
When I close the lid and open again, keyboard wont ligth up, screen wont
turn on
On Wednesday, January 8, 2020 at 4:29:57 PM UTC-5, Ryan Tate wrote:
> (The one thing that I do wonder is if is neccesary for sys-usb to bail
> out on boot when an assigned device is not present, maybe there could be
> a system for transient but assigned devices to be allowed to come online
> po
Ryan Tate writes:
> On my ThinkPad X1 Carbon gen5, I can use my thunderbolt 3 ports fine for
> display and for power. However, Qubes does not seem to recognize a usb-c
> flash stick or a usb-c yubikey plugged into these ports
I think I got this figured out. ThinkPads apparently do not show the
US
dubstepcombust...@gmail.com:
> 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)
On Wednesday, January 8, 2020 at 6:19:54 AM UTC-5, Ryan Tate wrote:
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> Does qubes block USB data on Thunderbolt ports?
>
So a few things:
1. Qubes has pcie hotplug disabled in the dom0 kernel, which TB uses for
PCIe-based thunderbolt devices. This is disabled for security reasons.
2. The TB al
On 2020-01-08 12:30, Vasiliy wrote:
Are there any security benefits of setting up standalonevm instead of appvm?
1. Thunderbird and other communication tools sometimes can be
compromised and malicious code can affect all programs installed. I am
scared that even if I don't use a program in an
On Wed, Jan 08, 2020 at 06:30:32PM +0100, Vasiliy wrote:
> Are there any security benefits of setting up standalonevm instead of appvm?
dont see any. if anything, it might reduce your security posture.
i consider the volatility of the root volume of a templated appvm
a good thing.
not really a st
On 1/8/20 12:30 PM, Vasiliy wrote:
Are there any security benefits of setting up standalonevm instead of appvm?
For instance, having 5 standalonevms based on minimal template with one
program installed in each instead of having 5 appvms for one program in
each based on a default template with
Are there any security benefits of setting up standalonevm instead of appvm?
For instance, having 5 standalonevms based on minimal template with one program
installed in each instead of having 5 appvms for one program in each based on a
default template with all programs installed (for example
On 1/8/20 10:39 AM, gorked wrote:
I see some mention of booting from SD on some board somewhere.
My question being, If I purchased an intel based Chromebook with 4 GB
RAM, and a 16 GB SSD. Could I boot QUBES or other Linux on it.
There are some Chromebooks listed in the HCL, but there is n
On Wed, Jan 08, 2020 at 07:39:12AM -0800, gorked wrote:
> My question being, If I purchased an intel based Chromebook with 4 GB RAM,
> and a 16 GB SSD. Could I boot QUBES or other Linux on it.
4GB ram is not enough to use qubes.
8GB ram _might_ work if you were a really experienced qubes ninja
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on January 22nd we are hosting a Qubes install party for German speaking people
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I see some mention of booting from SD on some board somewhere.
My question being, If I purchased an intel based Chromebook with 4 GB RAM,
and a 16 GB SSD. Could I boot QUBES or other Linux on it.
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I installed 4.0.2 on my Dell Inspiron 5593 without new issues.
The answer to the following question seems to have been implied in earlier
responses, but I'd just like an explicit clarification: Can the "critical
kernel bug" affect my security in any way?
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January 7, 2020 7:43 PM, "Guerlan" wrote:
> I undrstand that HVM uses QEMU to emulate some devices and BIOS. However,
> what if I want to have
> total control of QEMU?
>
> What if there's an OS for which there's a QEMU tutorial and I want to do
> exact what is in the
> tutorial but in Qubes?
>
January 8, 2020 12:10 AM, "Guerlan" wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 7, 2020 at 8:41:31 PM UTC-3, Claudia wrote:
>
>> January 7, 2020 6:08 PM, "Guerlan" wrote:> On Monday,
>> January 6, 2020 at
>> 12:43:40 AM UTC-3, Claudia wrote:
>>>
January 6, 2020 3:14 AM, dmoe...@gmail.com wrote:> On Sun
Does qubes block USB data on Thunderbolt ports?
On my ThinkPad X1 Carbon gen5, I can use my thunderbolt 3 ports fine for
display and for power. However, Qubes does not seem to recognize a usb-c
flash stick or a usb-c yubikey plugged into these ports (the only usb-c
ports). (The flash stick has usb
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I am trying to refresh public keys of my contacts that I previously
imported to the backend work-gpg with
[user@work ~]$ qubes-gpg-import-key ~/Downloads/whateverkey.asc.
How do I refresh the keys, sitting in the offline work-gpg now? I tried
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