Re: [qubes-users] Qubes 3.2 fedora version in Dom0 question?

2017-09-20 Thread Unman
On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 07:54:58AM +0200, Alex wrote: > On 09/20/2017 05:05 AM, Andrew David Wong wrote: > > > > Take a look at this page: > > > > https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/supported-versions/#dom0 > I know I'm boldly hijacking the thread, but... > > Wouldn't it be better to soften a little t

Re: [qubes-users] Qubes 3.2 fedora version in Dom0 question?

2017-09-19 Thread Alex
On 09/20/2017 05:05 AM, Andrew David Wong wrote: > > Take a look at this page: > > https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/supported-versions/#dom0 I know I'm boldly hijacking the thread, but... Wouldn't it be better to soften a little the wording about support and update timings in the linked page? We've

Re: [qubes-users] Qubes 3.2 fedora version in Dom0 question?

2017-09-19 Thread Andrew David Wong
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 2017-09-19 02:47, somalano7...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi! I haven't been using qubes (or computers, for that matter) for > a wee bit of time and now that I'm back I see fedora 24 going the > way of dinosaurs. > > Also, on github, I noticed > https://

Re: [qubes-users] Qubes 3.2 fedora version in Dom0 question?

2017-09-19 Thread somalano7777
On Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 10:58:35 AM UTC+3, Alex wrote: > On 09/19/2017 09:47 AM, wrote: > > Hi! I haven't been using qubes (or computers, for that matter) for a > > wee bit of time and now that I'm back I see fedora 24 going the way > > of dinosaurs. > > > > Also, on github, I noticed >

Re: [qubes-users] Qubes 3.2 fedora version in Dom0 question?

2017-09-19 Thread Alex
On 09/19/2017 09:47 AM, somalano7...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi! I haven't been using qubes (or computers, for that matter) for a > wee bit of time and now that I'm back I see fedora 24 going the way > of dinosaurs. > > Also, on github, I noticed > https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/2574 >

[qubes-users] Qubes 3.2 fedora version in Dom0 question?

2017-09-19 Thread somalano7777
Hi! I haven't been using qubes (or computers, for that matter) for a wee bit of time and now that I'm back I see fedora 24 going the way of dinosaurs. Also, on github, I noticed https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/2574 Do I understand correctly that Dom0 is Fedora 25 now? Is that onl