Hi Michael,
I don't have the time currently to figure this out and send you a
working solution. So instead I'll share things I know:
1) if you inquire the window property "_QUBES_VMNAME" of the active
window, you'll get the name of the qube
2) you should be able to get to this with wmctrl o
Hi @stumpy,
I don't know what your goals are exactly, but if you'd like a
debian-minimal based qube to connect to a OpenVPN than this will work
for sure:
Template (cloned from debian-minimal):
apt install qubes-repo-contrib
apt update
apt install qubes-tunnel openvpn qubes-core-agent-network
Already was thinking about this too... Have both OSes on two different
SSDs. 4.1 on a 1TB m.2 card (slot 1) and 4.0.4 on a 512 GB m.2 card (slot
2).
4.1 was installed on the P50 while th 4.0.4 version was plugged out. After
4.0.4 was plugged in again, both cards can be shown in BIOS but 4.1 is
On Tue, Jun 22, 2021 at 10:29:54AM +0100, River~~ wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I noticed the new "alpha" level isos in the downloads and feel
> motivated to help testing it.
>
> I obviously do not want to go over to alpha for my normal work, but
> would be interested if I can install it alongside my exis
Hi all,
I noticed the new "alpha" level isos in the downloads and feel
motivated to help testing it.
I obviously do not want to go over to alpha for my normal work, but
would be interested if I can install it alongside my existing current
release. That way I would be testing that it works on the