Ok, I just found small solution for stable display without artifacts and
blackouts. But I think hardware rendering is still of. May be I´ll get a
hint here.
For making it stable I found following solution:
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/6311
Stephan Hagen schrieb am Mittwoch,
Hello all,
I got it running on Intel NUC10FNH and use already latest kernel and
network is up and find.
Can you give me a hint what you want to tell with
" - check GPU driver provides a better resolution (>= full HD display), "
I have already 4k resolution but only software rendering.
My xorg.0
On 10/31/20 11:55 PM, Alex Smirnoff wrote:
I had to update it first. Also, removed rhgb to get around the password
prompt bug.
What an amazing system! I installed it to evaluate if it is suitable for
our company environment and instantly fell in love with it. However, the
answer to my main questi
I had to update it first. Also, removed rhgb to get around the password
prompt bug.
What an amazing system! I installed it to evaluate if it is suitable for
our company environment and instantly fell in love with it. However, the
answer to my main question is still "no" :(. Unless we buy certif
Le 30/10/2020 à 19:52, Alex Smirnoff a écrit :
Now, that's strange! my dom0 is on the latest kernel, but sys-net is
not, so, no network there.
Its normal, all VMs keep the default kernel, not the latest.
You should change the sys-net VM kernel to latest:
- open Qube Manager
- select sys-net
Now, that's strange! my dom0 is on the latest kernel, but sys-net is not,
so, no network there.
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Le 30/10/2020 à 17:57, Alex Smirnoff a écrit :
> Ah, apparently it was just a glitch, second time I tried my keyboard
> remained functional.
Good.
> However, still no luck: aft
Le 30/10/2020 à 17:57, Alex Smirnoff a écrit :
Ah, apparently it was just a glitch, second time I tried my keyboard
remained functional.
Good.
However, still no luck: after I updated dom0 to the latest kernel, my
Qubes system just got stuck on "Enter disk password" stage. I see some
corrupte
Ah, apparently it was just a glitch, second time I tried my keyboard
remained functional.
However, still no luck: after I updated dom0 to the latest kernel, my Qubes
system just got stuck on "Enter disk password" stage. I see some corrupted
image below which slightly changes over time, and that'
Le 30/10/2020 à 16:37, Alex Smirnoff a écrit :
How did you set up the sys-usb qube without losing the USB keyboard
and mouse?
Hi Alex,
I followed the Qubes documentation, first I added the sys-usb Qube
[1], then I added my USB keyboard available for login [2].
[1] https://www.qubes-os
How did you set up the sys-usb qube without losing the USB keyboard and
mouse?
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I've tried booting the NUC10 in UEFI mode ,then it worked!
在2020年4月14日星期二 UTC+8 上午2:07:16 写道:
> Hi everyone,
>
> NUC's are promising. 64GB memory with 1TB NVMe is acceptable for a Qubes
> installation and takes up zero space.
>
> Got 800x600 with the 4.19 kernel. no wifi. Upgraded kernel to 5.5.
Thanks a lot!
I tried just as you mentioned. Now it's working!
The problem was that I didnot use "UEFI" booting mode.
Thanks again!
在2020年7月27日星期一 UTC+8 上午12:47:02 写道:
> [Note: sorry for not replying directly to the original thread, but I
> wasn't yet registered to the mailing-list, so I can't
[Note: sorry for not replying directly to the original thread, but I
wasn't yet registered to the mailing-list, so I can't do a reply with my
MUA]
Original copy-paste mail from zhaojx88 (see :
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/qubes-users/vRKrs5ZIg9c/WUepmWP9BwAJ):
> Thanks for the guidance!
Thank you ! I realy need it! :)
在2020年7月25日星期六 UTC+8 上午2:01:26 写道:
> On 7/24/20 5:51 PM, Zhao Jx wrote:
>
>
> 在 2020年4月14日星期二 UTC+8上午2:07:16,Max Andersen写道:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> NUC's are promising. 64GB memory with 1TB NVMe is acceptable for a Qubes
>> installation and takes up zero space
On 7/24/20 5:51 PM, Zhao Jx wrote:
>
> 在 2020年4月14日星期二 UTC+8上午2:07:16,Max Andersen写道:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> NUC's are promising. 64GB memory with 1TB NVMe is acceptable for a
> Qubes installation and takes up zero space.
>
> Got 800x600 with the 4.19 kernel. no wifi. Upgraded kernel
在 2020年4月14日星期二 UTC+8上午2:07:16,Max Andersen写道:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> NUC's are promising. 64GB memory with 1TB NVMe is acceptable for a Qubes
> installation and takes up zero space.
>
> Got 800x600 with the 4.19 kernel. no wifi. Upgraded kernel to 5.5.13-1 and
> got my 4K monitor working. no wif
在 2020年7月20日星期一 UTC+8上午8:47:49,Ludovic Bellier写道:
>
> The intel NUC 10 works great with Qubes-OS 4.0 but need some settings,
> see below.
>
..
Thanks for the guidance!
I also have nuc 10i7fnk. but I have problems installing qubes OS 4.0. I
hope I can get answers from you.
I Set legecy mo
tirsdag den 14. april 2020 kl. 07.01.09 UTC+2 skrev Günter Zöchbauer:
>
> I tried the predecessor NUC8i7 and it made a lot of noise every time it
> had to do more than showing the plain desktop.
>
> I'm back to a proper desktop PC where fans only start getting noisy when a
> job runs on multiple
I tried the predecessor NUC8i7 and it made a lot of noise every time it had
to do more than showing the plain desktop.
I'm back to a proper desktop PC where fans only start getting noisy when a
job runs on multiple cores full load for several minutes.
On Monday, April 13, 2020 at 8:07:16 PM UTC
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