On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 06:38:19PM +0200, haaber wrote:
> > Unman wrote:
> > qubes-input-proxy-sender is installed by default in the debian-11
> > template.
> > If you are using a minimal template, this is meant for advanced users,
> > but in any case, installation of qubes-input-proxy-sender is
Unman wrote:
qubes-input-proxy-sender is installed by default in the debian-11
template.
If you are using a minimal template, this is meant for advanced users,
but in any case, installation of qubes-input-proxy-sender is documented
at https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/templates/minimal/
Dear unman,
On Wed, Oct 06, 2021 at 10:48:14PM +0200, 'qtpie' via qubes-users wrote:
> Installing qubes-input-proxy-sender in the template it was. Problem solved.
> Thanks awokd!
>
> Note: to avoid this problem, these should either be default installed
> packages in all templates, or be documented in
>
Installing qubes-input-proxy-sender in the template it was. Problem
solved. Thanks awokd!
Note: to avoid this problem, these should either be default installed
packages in all templates, or be documented in
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/usb-qubes/. If the latter is preferred, I
can adapt the
Thank you. Disabling the sys-usb autostart is perfect. I can start it when I
want to use my scanner.
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On Tue, Feb 04, 2020 at 01:21:00PM -0800, galt...@gmail.com wrote:
> bothered with a sys-usb so hopefully my keyboard and mouse won't get
> locked out again.
special move there: disable autostart for sys-usb
that way you can fix your system a lot easier / more convenient if
you manage to break
A quick update to this:
I ended up restoring a backup from last week. This time I have not bothered
with a sys-usb so hopefully my keyboard and mouse won't get locked out again.
The only problem now is that my usb printer/scanner is no longer detected.
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Thanks for your reply.
I have a live Ubuntu that I can use. The NUC only has one USB as far as I know.
I'm using legacy boot.
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On Sun, Feb 02, 2020 at 03:41:35AM -0800, galt...@gmail.com wrote:
> I see in the boot messages that there is one that says 'Failed to start
> Sys-USB'. I dont know why and cant use a keyboard to get more information.
>
>
> On Sunday, 2 February 2020 11:16:50 UTC, gal...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
>
I see in the boot messages that there is one that says 'Failed to start
Sys-USB'. I dont know why and cant use a keyboard to get more information.
On Sunday, 2 February 2020 11:16:50 UTC, gal...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hello I need some help to get in to Qubes please.
>
> I think I did an update
On Sunday, January 20, 2019 at 4:16:12 PM UTC-6, kit...@tutanota.com wrote:
> Upon reading the system requirements and recommendations, I read the
> statement "A non-USB keyboard or multiple USB controllers". Please explain
> the reasoning there. Thank you.
>
>
>
>
>
> --
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> Securely
On 1/20/19 10:16 PM, kitchm-q7wo9g+UVklWk0Htik3J/w...@public.gmane.org wrote:
> Upon reading the system requirements and recommendations, I read the
> statement "A non-USB keyboard or multiple USB controllers". Please explain
> the reasoning there. Thank you.
>
>
so, what level did you want
On Saturday, 12 January 2019 12:52:29 UTC, Alex Dubois wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Did a qubes-dom0-update + fedora template update last night. Reboot this
> morning and I can't reach the USB keyboard anymore.
>
> I can't remember if I had removed my sys-usb VM after I got bitten recently
> and fixed
Correct to the above: EHCI not xHCI
qvm-pci
which produced
dom0:00_14.0 USB controller: ... - LP USB xHCI Controller sys-usb
(no-strict-reset=True)
dom0:00_1d.0 USB controller: ... - LP USB EHCI Controller sys-usb
(no-strict-reset=True)
Further -
I initiated a qvm-start for sys-usb which
Foppe,
Thank you for the command.
With out executing it, I ran
qvm-pci
which produced
dom0:00_14.0 USB controller: ... - LP USB xHCI Controller sys-usb
(no-strict-reset=True)
dom0:00_1c.5 USB controller: ... - LP USB xHCI Controller sys-usb
(no-strict-reset=True)
I searched for 'attach'
On Tuesday, 12 December 2017 16:24:16 CET cooloutac wrote:
> well I'm no expert but with ps/2 keyboard it will be the only thing
> attached, unlike usb which can have multiple devices on same controller,
> spoofed as other devices. Is there a better option?
The attack modes are two very
On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 11:09:24 PM UTC-5, tai...@gmx.com wrote:
> On 12/04/2017 07:31 PM, cooloutac wrote:
>
> > I use a usb to ps2 adapter for my keyboard.
> I assume with the mistaken impression that PS/2 is more secure for some
> reason - for the record it sends your keystrokes out on
On Monday, December 11, 2017 at 2:19:58 PM UTC+1, Ray Joseph wrote:
> When I execute "qvm-prefs -s sys-usb pci_strictreset false",
> the system responds with "no such property: 'pci_strictreset' "
>
> I can query:
> qvm-prefs -g sys-usb
> and get a long list of properties. 'pci_strictreset' is
W dniu piątek, 8 grudnia 2017 14:40:51 UTC+1 użytkownik Ray Joseph napisał:
> Yethal,
>
> Thank you for your efforts.
>
> I did not discover anything down this path. Further, when I booted today,
> the keyboard and mouse came up immediately. I also had my access point
> running and it was
Yethal,
Thank you for your efforts.
I did not discover anything down this path. Further, when I booted today, the
keyboard and mouse came up immediately. I also had my access point running and
it was logged into during the boot. Although previously, with the AP available
at boot, sometimes
W dniu środa, 6 grudnia 2017 19:44:47 UTC+1 użytkownik Ray Joseph napisał:
> The last 3 successful boots took 10 tries.
> This is a Toshiba laptop (satellite). It has run Windows 8 & 10. Debian 8 &
> 9, Qubes-OS v3.2, v4.0 rc1. v4.0 rc two also had intermittent keyboard
> support. v4.0rc3
On 12/05/2017 05:09 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> On 12/04/2017 07:31 PM, cooloutac wrote:
>
>> I use a usb to ps2 adapter for my keyboard.
> I assume with the mistaken impression that PS/2 is more secure for
> some reason - for the record it sends your keystrokes out on the
> ground wire.
>
Sends
On 12/04/2017 07:31 PM, cooloutac wrote:
I use a usb to ps2 adapter for my keyboard.
I assume with the mistaken impression that PS/2 is more secure for some
reason - for the record it sends your keystrokes out on the ground wire.
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W dniu niedziela, 3 grudnia 2017 06:29:51 UTC+1 użytkownik tai...@gmx.com
napisał:
> I would consider purchasing one of unicomps excellent mechanical
> keyboards, they don't have re-writable firmware so a malicious computer
> can't install a virus (unlike most keyboards) and they are also made
I would consider purchasing one of unicomps excellent mechanical
keyboards, they don't have re-writable firmware so a malicious computer
can't install a virus (unlike most keyboards) and they are also made in
america thus much more trustworthy.
Truly a pleasure to type on, they are made with
W dniu piątek, 1 grudnia 2017 19:10:07 UTC+1 użytkownik Matty South napisał:
> I love the Qubes project! I've been thinking of ways to improve the security
> when it comes to USB Keyboards.
>
> I'm sure a lot of us who use Qubes as our day-to-day OS have a nice keyboard
> attached to the
I reinstalled Qubes without disk encryption in case I have to edit some file to
restore the keyboard. Then surprisingly, Windows VM installed without the video
problem the above URL fix is about. But the windows-tools will not install in
Windows: "Error 0x80070643: Failed to install MSI
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