On 1/11/21 12:07 PM, TheCrispyToast wrote:
Was able to disable whonix from startup, that didn't seem to do
anything. That's assuming I was supposed to restart after that and try
to boot as normal right? Is there a way to then exit terminal and
continue signing in with GUI?
I tried to disable
TheCrispyToast:
Edit: I did some research and meant to edit this before I posted. Watchdog
actually appears to be an NMI and I found one thread about someone
increasing the threshold? I had thought this was a response error to when I
tried to disable the firewall/net VM but actually might be an
Edit: I did some research and meant to edit this before I posted. Watchdog
actually appears to be an NMI and I found one thread about someone
increasing the threshold? I had thought this was a response error to when I
tried to disable the firewall/net VM but actually might be an error of its
TheCrispyToast:
On Sunday, January 10, 2021 at 12:18:54 AM UTC awokd wrote:
This seems like it could be a hardware or disk corruption issue. Try
hitting ctrl-alt-F5 to switch to a text terminal when you are at the
grey screen. Should hopefully be able to login there and pull logs. If
your disk
On Sunday, January 10, 2021 at 12:18:54 AM UTC awokd wrote:
> This seems like it could be a hardware or disk corruption issue. Try
> hitting ctrl-alt-F5 to switch to a text terminal when you are at the
> grey screen. Should hopefully be able to login there and pull logs. If
> your disk was
TheCrispyToast:
Aloha generous qubes-users group. I've been getting used to qubes for the
past 6months or so and have found lots of helpful conversations in this
group. Have had no problems with my thinkpad T580.
The issues arose when I first tried to update with the GUI. Fedora and
qubes
Aloha generous qubes-users group. I've been getting used to qubes for the
past 6months or so and have found lots of helpful conversations in this
group. Have had no problems with my thinkpad T580.
The issues arose when I first tried to update with the GUI. Fedora and
qubes itself updated