PS: And since what I said is not specific to Qubes, there doesn't seem to be a
good reason to use the internal laptop bluetooth in any operational system at
all.
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So I've gone through all the trouble installing blueman and exposing my
hypervisor to all the building.
I have found out that bluetooth headphones operate at 2.4ghz which happens to
be the same frequency as my Dell's wireless card. So if you attempt to listen
to music via youtube, evntually the
2017-11-25 20:19 GMT-02:00 entr0py <3n7r0...@gmail.com>:
> Not sure what you mean by "AppVM level" but "New Identity" marks ALL
> circuits dirty regardless of where it's invoked. So using "New Identity" in
> anon-whonix-6 is the same as using it in sys-whonix for purposes of
> generating new circu
I think the most straightforward way to achieve this would be to leave the
arm terminal open
KDE/XCFE Menu > sys-whonix > Arm - Tor Controller
Then press 'n' for a new identity whenever desired.
This will make a new tor circuit for every AppVM connected to sys-whonix.
For the AppVM level, you m
Regarding using a google account for these lists, it's something I do
strictly on googlegroups mailing lists. I don't see a point of having my
"real" mailboxes spammed just to have all my data processed by google
anyway. I could use an alternative e-mail just for the sake of incentive
other people
According to the Riseup terms, riseup users are supposed to send invites to
people we know and trust. If there is a riseup person in this list (and I
think there is), you could even get your account suspended and the person
who gave you an invite, too. I take it that this list is actually one of
th
I wrote my experience with bitmask here:
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/2021#issuecomment-294700472
Also in this list there is this topic:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/qubes-users/dUgf68iiN4I
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Not trying to give false hope, but yet the same error may mean you mistyped
the qvm-start line, for example the iso full path.
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2017-11-01 9:20 GMT-02:00 auslandstarife via qubes-users <
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> How exactly do you create/setup the Tails HVM or any HVM for that matter ?
> Did I miss something in my terminal commands ?
>
I typed exactly the aforementioned commands
On the dom0 xfce-terminal:
$ qv
Could the Qubes 4 users ellaborate what things I should be doing on Qubes 3
to get used to not having the Qubes Manager available all the time?
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Tails 3.2 working for me in a standalone HVM.
It's very weird to have Tails as an AppVM with network routed through
Whonix inside Qubes, though. Feels like I'm trying to find the ultimate
question for 42 or something.
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Just felt like I have to say that I would love to stop everything I'm doing
in my life to write a proper Qubes Manager for 4.
But I don't see that happening. It sounds trivial at first, but it requires
a lot of testing and it will have bugs as the current one does.
On the other hand, the more peo
Apart from the obligatory "that's not how you should use Tails", I can say
that if I recall correctly, Tails used to have some sort of blocking or a
warning when you attempt to run it in a virtual environment.
I have fedora 24 on qubes 3.2, I will attempt to reproduce this here.
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RC stands for "Release Candidate".
But yes, it's testing.
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I don't use Qubes 4, I wasn't even aware of that option. The page I
mentioned should be updated in the 4.x docs
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Two considerations:
1 - The size is the target size - total size you want - not how much more
size you want to add. The example I gave would resize the AppVM to 105GB
2 - I'm a Qubes OS user, I'm not from the support team, nor I believe there
is such a thing in this mailing list, or at all. This
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/resize-disk-image/
on dom0 terminal: qvm-grow-private personal 104857MB
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I've tried every possibility to install or boot from live iso both cyanogen mod
x86 and android-x86 and I've never had any luck.
The HVM just sits there forever with "ANDROID" spinning. It goes on for days.
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I second this.
If it's closed source, then by definition it is impossible to improve security.
It's the other way around, it actually compromises all prior efforts into
security.
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This is not really related to Qubes, but since this is a user list and the
qubes installer usually facilitate for the user to use a LUKS+BTRFS scheme,
I'll share this endeavour.
Long story of how my SSD drive got corrupted: I went to sleep one day after
making sure all torrents were seeding, un
In the settings tab on the qubes manager you could passthrough almost
everything. For example, if you passthrough the video card, your screen
will black out.
As for these checking algorithms, everything can be faked, which implies
the very idea of checking the system is broken because you can run
If you just want to move files in the old fashion way and not entire AppVM
in the sense that the AppVMs should remain in the original drive, in other
words, if you want to be able to remove the other hard drive from the
system and will useit mainly for storage of large files,
then the answers are
Assuming that Manuel described your case, you would have to set a static
port, not random, and forward the port in the firewall VM and also in every
device in the middle of the way (routers, etc.)
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Google Maps is like that everywhere else
I guess maybe it's just the fact that Qubes Manager allow you to see easily
how much they are ripping the memory and the processor that made you
realize this
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Additionaly, the Bumblebee howto is here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bumblebee
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This should be here: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/install-nvidia-driver/
Have you tried that?
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Do you remember how you formatted the SSD during the installation proccess?
It's unlikely Windows will acknowledge the filesystem present in the SSD
and my guess is that the SETUP options (also known as "BIOS") may be the
"culprit". Windows 10 changes the UEFI options, doesn't it?
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This is not spam, however this is against riseup's rules.
Riseup users are not supposed to invite people they don't know personally.
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I'd recommend protonmail. For less secure needs, I'd recommend openmailbox.
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I use KDE (XFCE is installed but never used) and I don't have the option
of using the keyboard. The num/caps/scroll lock lights won't change and
the keyboard doesn't seem to respond.
As I stated, the processes seem to be running, if there's a music
player, I can still hear it.
Will check SETUP se
On 08/25/2016 01:54 AM, johnyju...@sigaint.org wrote
> (Although accepting the password change on a Tor exit, and then refusing
> that on a non-Tor https: connection was rather weird. Would they silently
> fail a password change? Oh well, I won't stress over it, but will keep a
> close eye on thi
On 08/25/2016 01:54 AM, johnyju...@sigaint.org wrote
> (Although accepting the password change on a Tor exit, and then refusing
> that on a non-Tor https: connection was rather weird. Would they silently
> fail a password change? Oh well, I won't stress over it, but will keep a
> close eye on thi
On 08/23/2016 07:25 PM, Chris Laprise wrote:
> What threat model does this fit? If a skilled attacker tricks you into
> thinking you created an account at sigaint, but you later cannot use
> it... what is the advantage of that? The possible gain seems to be
> little or nothing.
Well, (s)he has cha
I'm not minimizing the importance of this. On the contrary, I'm
acknowledging it as a problem and adding my experience to that
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I have the same issue using 3.1 since it launched, never bothered to find
out why, nor filed anything in the issue tracker, I just turn the computer
off and on again.
My screen blacks out, I can move the mouse and see the cursor moving in the
screen, keyboards do not respond at all. If there's mus
My guess is that Paypal is giving you a hard time just because of the
tor exits you use to interact with their website.
So it seems to me all that you are saying is really related to using tor
via sys-whonix or manually trough the traditional means.
The sigaint episode is easily explained through
I was about to ask this in the list.
Tried recordmydesktop on an AppVM and it blacked out the whole screen.
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The bumblebee docs tell you to use yum/dnf without gpg.
I haven't found their keys also. Normally it sits on a keyserver.example.com
or keys.example.com
Giving the circumstances, I'd guess there aren't any.
There is a "just works" way to do it, but I'm not the one telling how to do
that. Just as
It shall be noted that the OP is trying to get audio to work via PCI
passthrough.
Have you tried leaving the audio devices in dom0 (not assigning any to the
VM), then right clicking on the AppVM on Qubes Manager and hitting the
magic "microphone" button?
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I'd like to add that I also use CIDR notation for the firewall rules, in
addition to the name rules, and it works in most cases.
Sometimes some services change their addresses, but the time consumed to
add new entries is not relevant.
I use the 'dig' tool to find out in which block they are. Some
What that option means is to not actually create a new "sys-usb" qube to
handle the USB controllers, but rather use the already existing "sys-net"
qube to handle the USB controllers.
Since the "sys-net" qube already handles networking, the option states
"both networking and USB devices".
Having a
I'm a political activist with years of experience of dealing with related
situations, especially in the internet, and I endorse the idea that the single
thing you can do is to ignore these things.
A really sad thing indeed, and irritating, but in the end it boils down to
"just ignore".
The tec
I had to tweak the hcl report script for this, not sure if anyone else is
having trouble: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-core-admin/pull/33
Whom should I PGP the cpio file?
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Qubes uses Xen.
You should follow these links if you have no idea:
* http://www.xenproject.org/users/getting-started.html
* http://www.xenproject.org/users/virtualization.html
There are probably specific tutorials and stories around trying to do what
you want, the part you may be interested is t
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