Hi,
I managed to get back into my qubes system. I had to use Ctrl,ALt,
Fn,F2, for some reason to get a tty2 terminal. This works for both boot
from pendrive and normal boot in uefi mode. I do not know why I need the
extra Fn button, but I do. Anyway, I also made a few bios changes and
mana
HI, yes, hybrid graphics are enabled in the bios. Had to wait till I got
back home to check.
Sc0tt...
On Thu, 23 Jan 2020 at 00:42, Hanno 'Rince' Wagner wrote:
> Hi Scott!
>
> On Tue, 14 Jan 2020, Scott Russell wrote:
>
> >I am installing qubes to an
Scott Russell:
> Hi,
> So, now trying to access rescue mode. I followed the instructions
> here.
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/uefi-troubleshooting/#accessing-installer-rescue-mode-on-uefi
> But, I seem unable to get into rescue mode. Was just wondering when I
> should be using the Ctr
Hi,
So, now trying to access rescue mode. I followed the instructions
here.
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/uefi-troubleshooting/#accessing-installer-rescue-mode-on-uefi
But, I seem unable to get into rescue mode. Was just wondering when I
should be using the Ctrl+ALt+F2. Should this be a
Hi, the one thing I did notice, was at the end of the install, you have to
remove the install pendrive from the laptop, before you reboot. It took me
3 or 4 attempts to work that one out. I don't remember that you can eject
it, but it does give you some kind of warning to remove the cd or similar
Hi,
Yes, so I go a bit further. I was actually looking for /dev/xvdi in
the work vm, but it never appeared. I had seen /dev/sda, but having run
qvm-block in DOM0, I was really looking for the /dev/xvdi as the device in
the work vm. Anyway, once I realised I was looking for /dev/sda1 then it
Scott Russell:
> HI,
> So, since I have no networking, I decided to install the networking via
> a usb pen drive. However, I seem unable to mount the usb drives in any vm,
> tried the fedora-29 template, and also the work vm, or sys-firewall. But
> each time I click the icon to attach, it rep
On Wed, 22 Jan 2020, Scott Russell wrote:
> HI, So, since I have no networking, I decided to install the networking
> via a usb pen drive. However, I seem unable to mount the usb drives in any
> vm, tried the fedora-29 template, and also the work vm, or sys-firewall.
> But each time I click
HI,
So, since I have no networking, I decided to install the networking via
a usb pen drive. However, I seem unable to mount the usb drives in any vm,
tried the fedora-29 template, and also the work vm, or sys-firewall. But
each time I click the icon to attach, it reports successfully attache
On Sun, 19 Jan 2020, man...@andaztech.com wrote:
> I downloaded and ran RebornOS from a live USB, the Intel AX200 gets
> picked up be default and works (used it for two hours with no issues)
> The only difference I could see wa the firmware file loaded was
> iwlwifi-cc-a0-50.ucode instead of th
Hi
I downloaded and ran RebornOS from a live USB, the Intel AX200 gets picked up
be default and works (used it for two hours with no issues)
The only difference I could see wa the firmware file loaded was
iwlwifi-cc-a0-50.ucode instead of the iwlwifi-cc-a0-46.ucode
Will try that firmware on a qu
On Tue, 14 Jan 2020, Scott Russell wrote:
> Hi, I am installing qubes to an X1 gen2 extreme. Gone well so far, but
> then I stumbled into a problem with wifi. Unfortunately the intel ax200 is
> not supported in linux kernel till after kernel 5-1+.
> (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/s
Hi,
I am installing qubes to an X1 gen2 extreme. Gone well so far, but then
I stumbled into a problem with wifi. Unfortunately the intel ax200 is not
supported in linux kernel till after kernel 5-1+. (
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/05511/network-and-i-o/wireles
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