> I'm not sure what thread you're referring to (re SEV).
Actually it was a discussion on GitHub qubes-issues:
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/6105
> A few of us are
> running Qubes 4.1 alpha on new Thinkpad Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U systems
> because the older version of Xen used in
Dear Qubes Community,
The Xen Project has published the following Xen Security Advisories:
XSA-286, XSA-331, XSA-332, and XSA-345. These XSAs do *not* affect the
security of Qubes OS, and no user action is necessary.
*Special note:* Although XSA-345 is included in QSB #060 [1], we do not
Dear Qubes Community,
We have just published Qubes Security Bulletin (QSB) #060: Multiple Xen
issues (XSA-345, XSA-346, XSA-347). The text of this QSB is reproduced
below. This QSB and its accompanying signatures will always be available
in the Qubes Security Pack (qubes-secpack).
*Special
On 10/20/20 6:22 PM, David Hobach wrote:
On 9/13/20 6:57 PM, lik...@gmx.de wrote:
OK, it might have been better if you had NOT modified my example, as you
should then have been able to verify that user pillars can be referenced
in this way.
I always find it better to take one small step at
I have an issue with the qTox and Zulucrypt, when opening these apps in
the AppVMs based on both debian-10 and whonix-ws-15 templates. I use a
built in 1920x1080 laptop monitor, not an external one.
It looks like if it was under a magnifier.
Is there any available solution to this issue?
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On 9/13/20 6:57 PM, lik...@gmx.de wrote:
OK, it might have been better if you had NOT modified my example, as you
should then have been able to verify that user pillars can be referenced
in this way.
I always find it better to take one small step at a time when
troubleshooting or trying to
On 10/19/20 9:43 PM, 'trichel' via qubes-users wrote:
Because of the security issues with Intel Processors, AMD processors seem to be
a very interesting alternative for a new system running Qubes.
The AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G with integrated graphics would be ideal
price/performance wise and it
Hi out there. I was wondering if there is some information gathered
concerning dns safety : how dns & qubes work is part of the doc, but I
miss additional hints on good practice: setup free (like freedom) dns
services, security of dns services (protection against dns poisoning),
probably locally