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Configuring network settings manually in Qubes OS I'm trying to setup Qubes OS on my desktop but struggling to get the network internet working This is the configuration i want to setup - ip - 192 168 1 2 Subnet - 255 255 255 0 Gateway - 192 1
Installing KDE with Qubes - Unix Linux Stack Exchange I've installed Qubes OS and try to install KDE with sudo qubes-dom0-update @kde-desktop-qubes as docs suggest, but it failed at the first try I then ran into google and found that I've should use
Installing Qubes OS and handling the Installation Destination Page I'm trying to install Qubes OS on my computer I have just deleted the Ubuntu Partition in order to install it, but there's a problem with the storage configuration, and I need to find a suitable stage1 device
virtual machine - Qubes-OS install Qubes support tools in HVM to fix . . . Now, the issue is that I want to increase the screen size and use copy pasting between the other Qubes and this HVM If I compare this to VMWare or Virtualbox, the logic thing to do is to install the "guest addon's" which make copy pasting possible and fix the display issue For Qubes OS this is called "Qubes support" as far the documentation mention this The max screen size in the VM
Qubes OS. Upgrades? Rolling release? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange Qubes OS installs packages mostly "normally" (download via a net VM, then install them) It's done for Dom0 and the template VMs individually Even a distribution update (like moving to the next fedora) can be done that way, but it takes significantly longer
Find what is causing high CPU usage on Qubes OS In Qubes OS, processes are running in multiple VMs, so just running top on a VM won't necessarily tell me anything useful, if that VM isn't using the CPU very much How can I find out which process
Trying to install Qubes Linux (V4. 1) always leads to BLANK SCREEN very . . . Another kind of solution Prepare a hard disk partition for goal Qubes installation Attach the hard disk to another computer Install Qubes there If that installation is not starts on the target computer Boot on any live USB and make appropriate changes in etc fstab settings I hope you understand how it works