Qubes R4.0.2 rc3
I would like to get the latest Sagemath and Jupyter on a VM.
I am using the Fedora 30 tempateVM which I updated from 29. I then cloned
the Fedora 30, and added sagemath with:
dnf install sagemath
Is there a term for this type of installation?
The next version of sagemath
I am trying to install Sagemath using:
sudo dnf install sagemath
which failed.
Template: fedora-30
This vm was started with default private/system storage 7 GB/10 GB.
Initial memory 400 MB
Max memory 4000 MB
VCPUs no.: 2
Mode: PVH
The installation transaction summary reports:
On Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 12:29:03 PM UTC-6, awokd wrote:
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> r...@aarden.me :
>
> > It has taken four years to get to here. I have tried this with Debian
> and
> > Qube OS. I could not get Xen on Debian to work due to my wireless only
> > networking of my laptop. With Qubes, it has
I very much appreciate all the input. The keyboard is a PS/2. I am in
question. We are talking about creating a new AppVM for usb. Is this any
different than running:
qubesctl state.sls qvm.sys-usb
After entering the above command for usb, the output addressed sys-net:
Comment: The
Johnny,
I have used the latest Qubes on the same machine that errorred before. This
one made it through the installation.
I do not know if it did it without error as I don't have networking or USB, but
that may be me.
Ray
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jrsm,
Thank you, that was a lot of info. This took me to here:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/usb-qubes/
>From which as root, I executed:
qubesctl state.sls qvm.sys-usb
4 succeeded and 1 failed.
In sequence:
ID: hide-usb-from-dom0-legacy
Function: file.append
Name: /etc/default/grub
... This
Thank you for your support. I don't know what 'panel' I should see the
nm-applet opening in. I opened a terminal in sys-net and entered nm-applet and
obtained a response that said it was not meant to run in terminal and to use
NetworkManager in the desktop. I don't see a way to open a
I have newly installed R4.0 on a Toshiba laptop whichis wirelssonly. There is
no sys-USB listed in Qubes Manager. How should I 'get' one?
How do I determine if my keyboard and mouse pad are on a USB controller? How
should this affect the configuration of sys-USB?
There are two USB
I would like to config sys-net to access my wireless AP. I have not found a
method to config the network. I looked for /etc/network/interface to see if
anything was there but the network folder does not exist.
I found suggestions that I could get to them via sys-net settings. I have
added
Thank you. It is great to learn where/what I need to read.
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I have recently install V4 on a laptop. I noticed there is no sys-USB.
What is the appropriate method to produce one?
I currently have no network connection either. The newly installed system had
sys-net attached with the two USB controllers and no nic. So I removed the two
USB
unman,
Thank you.
On opening sys-net, there were two USB controllers already attached, one was
00:14.0. So I removed both and added the nic. Sys-net is now running.
So I now want to test it. I thought I could just open a vm such as debian, but
I found it says it can't have networking.
unman
Thank you for the trip through the qube. Currently, sys-net is still not
working. I have tried both strict and not. And I have rebooted also rebooted
after the change.
What looks odd is under sys-net device, the wireless card number is 02:00.0 and
reports my card. The error message
awokd,
> You do have to do it with sudo. In dom0, you are trying "sudo ls
> /var/log/libvirt/libxl"?
Thank you. I tried that and it did not work. You brought me back and now its
working.
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Correct to the above: EHCI not xHCI
qvm-pci
which produced
dom0:00_14.0 USB controller: ... - LP USB xHCI Controller sys-usb
(no-strict-reset=True)
dom0:00_1d.0 USB controller: ... - LP USB EHCI Controller sys-usb
(no-strict-reset=True)
Further -
I initiated a qvm-start for sys-usb which
Foppe,
Thank you for the command.
With out executing it, I ran
qvm-pci
which produced
dom0:00_14.0 USB controller: ... - LP USB xHCI Controller sys-usb
(no-strict-reset=True)
dom0:00_1c.5 USB controller: ... - LP USB xHCI Controller sys-usb
(no-strict-reset=True)
I searched for 'attach'
Yethal,
Thank you for your efforts.
I did not discover anything down this path. Further, when I booted today, the
keyboard and mouse came up immediately. I also had my access point running and
it was logged into during the boot. Although previously, with the AP available
at boot, sometimes
How to do I get Chrome up?
The instructions worked great:
I right clicked on the desktop, highlited 'personal', selected Firefox from the
context menu.
Firefoxed worked, so I navigated to this forum, found this thread and copied
the line to install Chromium.
I opened a Fedora25 template,
aeitha" <yuraei...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Friday, November 24, 2017 at 2:01:18 AM UTC, Ray Joseph wrote:
> > Yuraeitha,
> >
> > Thank you. All of that was news. The need to run all VMs as HVM is the
> only one that seems to be a concern. When I get wifi wo
donoban,
Thank you. It is now running in dom0. I changed to v4.0RC1. My vms start
intermittently so it is a challenge to test further.
I guess I could practice in v3.2 until v4 matures.
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Mine is not working, it won't load VMs.
If this replace prior to scheduled release date?
When I go to the download page and click on 'version', focus changes to the
bottom of the page but I don't find anything about interim releases.
Ray
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The reinstallation of v4.0 rC2 fails with:
[ 0.00] Firmware bug: TSC_DEADLINE disabled due to Errata: Please
update microcode to version: 0x25 (or later)
[ 10.347567] dracut-pre-udev[460]: rpc.idmapd: conf-reinit: open(“(null))”,
0_RDONLY) failed.
[ 10.347896] dracut-pre-udev[460]:
How do I enter my password? In Debian9, I installed wpa_supplicant to include
a key in network/interfaces. Should this same method be used for sys-net?
Where would I find this type of information. Searching the Qubes-OS doc, I
only found one reference to wireless and that was how to unload
On Sunday, October 29, 2017 at 1:52:53 PM UTC-5, David Hobach wrote:
> On 10/29/2017 03:36 PM, Sergio da Matta wrote:
> > Dear David, Thank you for your information. I did not know conky. I liked
> > it but I did not find the repo. Did you installed on dom0?
>
> Yes, sudo qubes-dom0-update conky
On Saturday, October 28, 2017 at 2:58:48 PM UTC-5, Andrew David Wong wrote:
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> On 2017-10-21 09:39, Roy Bernat wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > there are a lot of changes between qubes 3.2 and qubes 4 .
> >
> > for example - dispvm , qvm command and
I would like to get off to a safe and efficient start. Where might I find the
latest documentation.
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I would like to get networking running on v3.2. I installed from a download to
a USB from Debian 8. I have now replaced Debian 8 with Qubes OS v3.2. When
installing, I had both a w ireless hotspot and a USB3 connected Ethernew dock.
Neither one worked on boot up.
I am running version 3.2
On Saturday, October 28, 2017 at 12:40:21 PM UTC-5, Sergio Matta wrote:
> Em sábado, 28 de outubro de 2017 09:14:29 UTC-2, [799] escreveu:
> > Hello,
> >
> > > While I do know how to use the cli tools I
> > > enjoy a gui for at a glance viewing and tasks,
> > > it is much easier to press
I am running version 3.2 on a laptop with a 4K display. I have increased the
font size so I can just read it. The font overruns the fields in VM manager.
I would like to know how I may work with this or work around it.
Thanks,
Ray
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I noticed that before I log in, there is a menu bar across the top of the
screen. There are fouritems in the upper right:
The left most icon is a circle with the letters 'Xf' (quite small), clicking
produces a radio button labeled xfce session.
The second is the phrase en_USutf8, clicking
On Saturday, October 21, 2017 at 8:06:57 PM UTC-5, Ray Joseph wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at 6:31:49 AM UTC-5, Ray Joseph wrote:
> > After rebooting tow more times, the keyboard and mousepad became functional.
> >
> > Ray
>
> I have continued experimenting
I would like to assure that I have a safe way to modify netvm. I want to test
configuring of a eth port and a wireless port.
I would like to have a copy of the original, and keep copies of my test vms and
possibly keep two (one wired one wireless) for normal use.
I don't know how to copy a
Networking is not working on my new installation. After boot and a couple
minutes, an error window opens stating problems with Whonix. It address a
difficulty in working with Tor.
I would like to look into networking but I don't know which VM(s) setup the
network. My networks available are
On Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at 6:31:49 AM UTC-5, Ray Joseph wrote:
> After rebooting tow more times, the keyboard and mousepad became functional.
>
> Ray
I have continued experimenting and and ran into to losing the input devices
again. A day or so later, the I/O would com
>
> I've tried this, and the menus do change, but the apps don't. I'm unable to
> change the appearance on AppVMs, and the changes in Dom0 do not affect them.
> What can I do?
Hugo,
You have gotten farther than I have; I have not gotten a VM up yet. But I
don't think that changing
After rebooting tow more times, the keyboard and mousepad became functional.
Ray
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I found that right clicking on the desktop produced a menu with the item
Applications. This has a menu item System Tools. The included item here is
Appearance. The tab in Appearance is Fonts. This is where it gets fun. The
Default font changes the fonts right on the app so it has instant
I just installed R3.2 on a Toshiba Satellite. I had been running Debian 9.
The laptop has a 4k display. The fonts in the apps are very small. I found
that I can increase the size of fonts for desktop icons.
How can I increase the font size on the apps?
Thank you,
Ray
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I just installed R3.2 on a Toshiba Satellite. I had been running Debian 9.
I installed to a USB drive with dd after checking signatures.
The installation went fine use the mouse pad and keyboard.
After installation and reboot, I selected defaults and the sign on screen came
up. It did not
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