Oct 14, 2020 14:44:38 Stumpy :
> I have recently had to reinstall qubes and I am at the point for making a
> sys-usb. I have a desktop and a usb keyboard so I thought I had previously
> just created one via sudo qubesctl state.sls qvm.sys-usb made it so it would
> NOT start on boot up and I wou
I've typically gotten that error when the vm hasn't completed it's set up
process yet... If you're being too eager, wait for it to finish booting (can
verify with
systemctl status
in vm) then running
qvm-device mic attach $YOURVMNAME dom0:mic
In dom0
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I mean, how big do you need/want your screen? My Dell Precision M4700 is 4 core
plus hyperthreading, 32G ram, 1T ssd, both integrated and discrete graphics,
like 16" screen, the keyboard even includes a number pad. Slightly more
portable than an aio, but just as powerful.
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-Original Message-
From: Lem Ming
To: qubes-users
Subject: [qubes-users] How to add multiple virtual hard drive to a
StandaloneHVM
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2020 16:58:08 -0700 (PDT)
Hi all,
I am new to Qubes OS. I would like to use StandaloneHVM to virtualize
FreeNAS fo
r learning purpose. I
I tried suspend once and this computer seemed to hang. I started trying
to install anti evil maid, but haven't really figured out how to do
that yet, so I have a TPM, I just haven't fully tested compatibility
with AEM. Graphics seems to be super finicky, most of the time one of
my four monitors ten
It would help if you could take a picture of the log files, and maybe
the result of trying a text only installation. from the screen on
run2.jpg press ctrl+alt+f2 to get to the shell and send pictures of the
log files under /tmp, and I haven't done a non-graphical installation,
but you shouid also
The process isn't terribly involved, go into /etc/apt/sources.list and
change any mentions of buster or what-have-you, and replace that with
jessie, "sudo apt update" Jessie uses the 3.16 kernel(specific package name
found with "aptitude search linux-image), so "sudo apt install
linux-image-3.1