'feel' more secure, insight deeper into the stack
results in more trust]
Marc Griffiths
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On Mon, 20 May 2019 at 20:58, wrote:
> On Friday, May 10, 2019 at 2:09:09 PM UTC-4, Chris Laprise wrote:
> > On 5/10/19 12:16 PM, Marc Griffiths wrote:
> > >
shable
workhorse. I used to run Windows and SUSE on this laptop back in 2008-2011,
it never crashed, despite running a complex J2EE dev environment. I will
miss having 16GB RAM, but the i7 I can happily part with.
Marc Griffiths
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On Sun, 31 Mar 2019 at 11:18, wrote:
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Or is this all wrong?
I searched the docs and mailing list for the Qubes way to do this, but
couldn't find an answer.
Best,
Marc
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Hello.
I am trying to install qubes os 4 on my computer, but I receive the
"Unsupported hardware detected" message (Missing features: HVM/VT-x/AMD.V,
IOMMU/VT/)
I verified the CPU compatibility with lscpu and I see the VT-x
virtualization system enabled and the ept flag.
It is possible to
Hi,
I'm working in a small pull request to Qubes which modifies
`/etc/qubes-rpc/qubes.GetAppmenus` to, optionally, read something from an
environment variable.
The issue is that, while manually testing it, I find no way to set an
environment variable from my VM making it accessible when
> I'm probably wrong but I think what's happening is this:
> Look up the process list and you'll see the invocation:
> su -l user -c /usr/bin/xinit...
Right
> That's su starting a shell as a login shell: as you have zsh as default
> shell, .zprofile is read to set env variables, including
> try this:
> qvm-run -a -p qube "echo $0"
It returns `bash`
> and:
> qvm-run -a -p qube "ps aux"
It includes a `/bin/bash /usr/bin/qubes-session`
> You may be surprised.
Also, `echo $SHELL` returns `/bin/bash`.
I thought that maybe that `bash` process was in fact a subprocess of the actual
> Yes, I know - that's why I said "using bash".
> You are using zsh, so you said, so you need to put the path in ~/.zprofile
>
> For example, with simple script 'logit' in home/user/newpath:
>
> qvm-run -a -p qube logit
> fails with "logit: not found"
>
> append path=('home/user/newpath' $path)
> The issue you raise there arises because the xterm is not a login shell
> so will not use .profile.
> It is interactive so (using bash) will use .bashrc
>
> On the immediate question here you can always set the path explicitly:
> qvm-run -p qube "export PATH=$PATH: && foo"
Hey Unman. The issue
> Hello, did you run "Add more shortcuts" at least once (look which apps
> are there)? I got very confused by this point in another, maybe related
> situation: when changing the templateVM you *must* do so, since symbolic
> links to all apps are different in fedora and debian, for example. All
>
> I dont see this behaviour in a TemplateBased qube, or a standalone.
> In both, the browser just opens.
> That's with a standard Debian-8 template.
>
> You can try running with '-p' option to see if any errors are being
> thrown.
Thanks for your answer Unman. The issue is that I installed it
> Is chromium the only program with which you experience this problem?
Thanks for your answer Andrew.
Thanks to a private reply I got, I have been seen that the problem is related
with my `PATH`. I have installed chromium via nix package manager, and for this
reason it is not in the `PATH`
Hi,
I installed chromium browser in a debian-8 based standalone VM called 'work'.
If I run, from dom0:
```
qvm-run work chromium
```
it outputs:
```
Running command on VM: 'work'...
```
but nothing happens. It is the same if I use shortcut desktop menu (which I
guess executes the same
Qubes OS version (e.g., R3.2): R3.2 Affected TemplateVMs (e.g., fedora-23, if
applicable): dom0 Steps to reproduce the behavior: Not sure. Did some template
updates in fedora-23 and debian-8 installed a windows HVM (not in Autostart)
General notes: The Keyboard is working when entering the disk
problems with getting HDMI to work on a Dell. In my case a Dell
XPS 15, model 9550.
Did you manage to solve it? xrandr does show HDMI1 and HDMI2 but no resolutions
available to choose from.
Tnx,
Marc.
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Hi Jos,
>
> Can anyone point out some more reading material? If any?
>
> Cheers!
> Jos
>
I would like to know this as well!
Anybody that would like to join and share?
Thnx,
Greetz,
Marc.
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ferent is a 9350 from a 9550? I had no problems using the internal Wifi,
e.g.
lspci? Just to compare?
Greetz,
Marc.
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AFAIK, I’m using the latest version of the Windows Integration Tools on Qubes
R3.2.
Where should I start looking for problems? Any log-files that are recommended
to look at?
Greetz,
Marc.
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Op 2 dec. 2016, om 03:19 heeft Jean-Philippe Ouellet <j...@vt.edu> het volgende
geschreven:
>
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 6:25 PM, pixel fairy <pixelfa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Thursday, December 1, 2016 at 2:58:21 PM UTC-5, Marc de Bruin wrote:
>>
>>> Is
he HVM in safe mode and
disable the “Standard VGA Graphics Adapter” to get things normal again.
Could this nevertheless work?
Greetz,
Marc.
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Greetz,
Marc.
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> If it doesn't, supporting XDG_DATA_DIRS would not help with Nix.
But couldn't I set it manually? Then Qubes should read from it that change
is introduced.
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> the source code of qvm-run is your best documentation of how applications are
> run without logging in :)
> here is the session that is started in vms. I like the hangman :)
> https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-gui-agent-linux/blob/master/appvm-scripts/usrbin/qubes-session
Thanks for the link,
El lunes, 19 de septiembre de 2016, 10:18:42 (UTC+2), Dave Ewart escribió:
> If you want something common to all your terminals, regardless of VM,
> you can add a file to /etc/profile.d which includes all your common
> content (e.g. aliases)
>
> I use
>
> /etc/profile.d/mystuff.sh
>
>
> technically the user "user" is not logged in so the profile files are not
> sourced. use .bashrc if you want to modify terminal sessions.
Ok! Thanks for your answer!
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Hi,
I recently noticed that neither fedora nor debian virtual machines load
`~/.profile` file.
In debian this file exists but it is ignored, while in fedora it doesn't exist.
In fedora does exist a file `~/.bash_profile`, which usually means that this
one will be loaded by bash instead of
Hi,
This question is regarding a debian-8 standalone VM, but I guess it would be
the same for template VMs.
I have installed [Nix](http://nixos.org/nix/) package manager. With it, I have
installed latest firefox release. Then, I wanted the shortcut icon to nix
installed firefox to appear in
Ok, thanks a lot for your help. I'll try it.
On Aug 5, 2016 00:04, "Qubed One" wrote:
> m...@lamarciana.com:
> >> eth0 is an uplink to sys-net. And /etc/resolv.conf there indeed is
> >> generated, so manual changes will be lost. There is a way to avoid this
> >> using
> eth0 is an uplink to sys-net. And /etc/resolv.conf there indeed is
> generated, so manual changes will be lost. There is a way to avoid this
> using /etc/qubes/protected-files.d/, but I think it isn't the way to go.
> Better adjust NetworkManager settings in sys-net, using standard
> connection
> Are you using NetworkManager in that ProxyVM?
I assigned "network-manager" service through "Qubes VM Manager" to my debian
standalone ProxyVM, but I see this disappears once I start and shutdown the
machine... I tried again to be sure and I can reproduce the issue. I will
inspect it further
> If I understand correctly, permanently changing /etc/resolv.conf in the
> ProxyVM to show:
>
> nameserver 208.67.222.222
> nameserver 208.67.220.220
>
> should achieve that in a standalone ProxyVM.
Thanks for your answer. I thought that changing /etc/resolv.conf by hand was
not recommended
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how I can change my DNS settings for an AppVM. I'm
relatively new to Qubes, so other related issues in this forum have clarified
me some ideas but I am still quite puzzled.
This is what I have done so far:
1 - I have created a ProxyVM, which in turns connect to
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