Am 23.01.20 um 15:55 schrieb unman:
> Just to check: that is a typo isnt it?
> The file you want is /etc/qubes-rpc/policy/qubes.OpenInVM in dom0
> My dom0 doesnt have a file you reference, but qubes do, with different
> content.
That was it I think. The file did not exist on my dom0, but I created
Am 23.01.20 um 15:26 schrieb 'awokd' via qubes-users:
> Major Lazor:
>> Is it possible to add tools or commands to the tray icon "Qubes Domains" ?
> Not that I am aware of, but you should be able to add all the per-domain
> commands you want under the Qubes
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Am 21.01.20 um 15:53 schrieb Steve Coleman:
> On 2020-01-21 05:38, Major Lazor wrote:
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>> Thank you for your ideas. From my understand
Trying to configure dom0s /etc/qubes-rpc/qubes.OpenInVM I get an
unexpected result.
The current config is
cat /etc/qubes-rpc/qubes.OpenInVM:
office @dispvm ask,default_target=internet
@anyvm @anyvm ask
Using Nautilus command "View in DisposibleVM" in VM office I get a
separate dispvm for every c
Thank you for your ideas. From my understanding all your ideas that
would mean to open a Terminal and run
./script.sh a.ext b.ext c.ext d.ext
typing this is not much simpler than
1. start dispvm with nautilus
2. send files from source-vm nautilus
3. open files in destination-vm nautilus
in my o
Is it possible to add tools or commands to the tray icon "Qubes Domains" ?
One example: When using a DVM I often want to move downloaded files to a
persistent VM. In such cases I "run terminal" and start nautilus. It
would be nice if nautilus was available directly. Is there a way for
such a confi