On 2020-09-27 21:42, Stumpy wrote:
On 2020-09-27 19:59, Stumpy wrote:
The subject says most of it. I can start apps from a dom0 terminal
with qvm-run but cant figure why I cant do it via the xfce menu or app
finder. I tried running using qvm-sync-appmenus appvm but that didnt
help. Thoughts?
hello list,
i was trying to get qubes to work on a new laptop with an intel hd
graphics gpu and observed the following behavior i had never encountered
previously:
- install succeeded, but once i started running several appvms and
restoring from a backup the heatsink fan was blowing a lot
On 2020-09-27 19:59, Stumpy wrote:
The subject says most of it. I can start apps from a dom0 terminal with
qvm-run but cant figure why I cant do it via the xfce menu or app
finder. I tried running using qvm-sync-appmenus appvm but that didnt
help. Thoughts?
The last two times (just tried
The subject says most of it. I can start apps from a dom0 terminal with
qvm-run but cant figure why I cant do it via the xfce menu or app
finder. I tried running using qvm-sync-appmenus appvm but that didnt
help. Thoughts?
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[isuldor@dom0 ~]$ lspci -k
00:14.3 Network controller: Intel Corporation Device 02f0
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Device 0034
Kernel driver in use: pciback
Kernel modules: iwlwifi
[isuldor@dom0 ~]$ sudo dmesg | grep 00:14.3
[1.126624] pci :00:14.3: [8086:02f0] type 00
First time Qubes user here, setting up a laptop not listed under HCL
(yet).
https://tech-docs.system76.com/models/lemp9/README.html
Installation completed fine, and I used a usb ethernet adapter
to upgrade to kernel-latest. The issue is that the wireless interface
does not appear in the network
Probably more people saw this. I guess this means that future Lenovo
laptops will be better compatible with Qubes if dom0 remains to be Fedora?
From fedoramagazine.org:
Now available: Fedora on Lenovo laptops! - Fedora Magazine
3-4 minutes
Fedora and Lenovo!
We’ve been teasing this for
Hello,
a long time ago I did set a pwd for the keyring in sys-net. By too
little use, I forgot it. So now I can no longer register new networks,
which means at every laptop-lid open.close I have to enter it again, and
again. Editing /etc/Networkmanager/system-connections/wireless-name
files by