What do you mean it is easy to do? Where do you get a compatible wireless card,
that is definitely supported by Qubes anyway?
I somehow imagined that getting appropriate driver should be simpler :/
On Wednesday, January 31, 2018 at 3:33:23 PM UTC+4, bobos wrote:
> On Wednesday, January 24, 2018
So... no go?
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I decided to try Qubes OS 4 on my XPS 9350 laptop, from USB drive. Mostly it
went ok (had to manually specify EFI file in BIOS to make it load), but
networking is completely unavailable. I think the reason might be that laptop
itself doesn't have ethernet adapter - it connect via a dock station
I decided to try Qubes OS 4 on my XPS 9350 laptop, from USB drive. Mostly it
went ok (had to manually specify EFI file in BIOS to make it load), but
networking is completely unavailable. I think the reason might be that laptop
itself doesn't have ethernet adapter - it connect via a dock station