> Hi All,
Hi,
> As a complete novice who has never even touched Linux before, I read
> through the introductory documentation and finally through the install
> guide. Then I performed a fresh install of Qubes 4.0.3 on a an ASUS ZenBook
> Flip 15 UX562FA directly over Win10. Everything went wel
Hi All,
As a complete novice who has never even touched Linux before, I read
through the introductory documentation and finally through the install
guide. Then I performed a fresh install of Qubes 4.0.3 on a an ASUS ZenBook
Flip 15 UX562FA directly over Win10. Everything went well during the
On Friday, 21 August 2020 at 01:21:11 UTC+8 a...@qubes-os.org wrote:
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> We're pleased to announce the launch of a new forum for Qubes OS users:
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> https://qubes-os.discourse.group
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> This is an official user foru
On 8/20/20 7:50 PM, 'Crowphale' via qubes-users wrote:
Within the fedora-31 template, I installed Signal[1] messaging app, using Copr:
sudo dnf copr enable luminoso/Signal-Desktop
sudo dnf install signal-desktop
Then, I enabled Signal in "personal" domain, and restarted. However, when I try
t
Within the fedora-31 template, I installed Signal[1] messaging app, using Copr:
sudo dnf copr enable luminoso/Signal-Desktop
sudo dnf install signal-desktop
Then, I enabled Signal in "personal" domain, and restarted. However, when I try
to start Signal using the GUI, nothing happens.
Is there
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I'm installing Qubes 4.0.3 on a new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 8.
Almost working, but still one problem described below.
The touchpad and accelerated graphics don't work on install and initial
boot. Fix: "sudo qubes-dom0-update kernel-latest" (kernel 5.6.16-1)
makes them work after that. Workar
On 8/20/20 9:06 AM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
Qubes:
I have an appVM that I changed into a dvm template, but I need to
increase the size of tmpfs /run/user/1000 from the default 10% of memory
size to e.g. 40% when an application in the dvm is opened (and the
disp gets created).
To do t
Hi,
thanks for your replies.
I searched through HCL and the mailing list for similiar problems regarding
suspend bugs but without luck. Tried several approaches from
latest-kernel/-qubes-vm, shutting down all AppVMs first, upgrading/downgrading
BIOS, echo 1 > /sys/power/pm_trace && suspend, etc.
On 2020-08-20 09:37, 54th Parallel wrote:
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> On Thursday, 20 August 2020 at 13:25:49 UTC+8 Chris Laprise wrote:
>
> On 8/20/20 12:29 AM, 54th Parallel wrote:
>
> I switch off any nvidia gpus before installation. The company is
> anti-open source and I'm not interested in running
On Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 12:04:49 PM UTC+2 John...@eclipso.email
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i'm new to qubes and i like the security aspect it provides. During
> testing i noticed 2 problems i couldn't solve.
>
> 1. The resume from suspend function doesn't work for me. The Computer
> powers
On Thursday, 20 August 2020 at 13:25:49 UTC+8 Chris Laprise wrote:
> On 8/20/20 12:29 AM, 54th Parallel wrote:
>
> I switch off any nvidia gpus before installation. The company is
> anti-open source and I'm not interested in running drivers that are the
> result of a cat-and-mouse obfuscation
Qubes:
> I have an appVM that I changed into a dvm template, but I need to
> increase the size of tmpfs /run/user/1000 from the default 10% of memory
> size to e.g. 40% when an application in the dvm is opened (and the
> disp gets created).
>
> To do this I edited /etc/systemd/logind.conf in t
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