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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Set `xpti=false` option in Xen command line (xen.gz option in grub, or options=
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qvm-features VMNAME linux-stubdom ''
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qvm-features VMNAME linux-stubdom ''
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### How can I upgrade everything to testing?
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### How can I upgrade to testing?
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dom0: `sudo qubes-dom0-update --enablerepo=qubes-dom0-current-testing --clean` (or --check-only instead for dom0).
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dom0: `sudo qubes-dom0-update --enablerepo=qubes-dom0-current-testing --clean` (or --check-only instead for dom0).
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@ -25,6 +25,24 @@ This way, you don't need to edit any files for debian/whonix to get the testing.
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If you also want to increase reliability further, you can make a dependency/cache check with "sudo apt-get check", which is normally very quick.
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If you also want to increase reliability further, you can make a dependency/cache check with "sudo apt-get check", which is normally very quick.
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For that, under debian/whonix do: `sudo apt-get check && sudo apt-get update -t *-testing && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -t *-testing`.
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For that, under debian/whonix do: `sudo apt-get check && sudo apt-get update -t *-testing && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -t *-testing`.
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### How can I upgrade dom0, templates, and standalones?
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Make a dom0 script with the following:
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#!/bin/sh
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for domain in $(qvm-ls --fields NAME,CLASS | \
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awk '($2 == "TemplateVM" || $2 == "StandaloneVM") {print $1}'); do
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qvm-run --service $domain qubes.InstallUpdatesGUI
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done
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sudo qubes-dom0-update
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~~~
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From https://gist.github.com/JimmyAx/818bcf11a14e85531516ef999c8c5765.
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See also the scripts listed under [`OS-administration`](https://github.com/Qubes-Community/Contents/tree/master/code).
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### VM fail to start after hard power off
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### VM fail to start after hard power off
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I realized that some VMs refuse to start after a hard power-off (hold power button for 10s).
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I realized that some VMs refuse to start after a hard power-off (hold power button for 10s).
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swapon swapfile
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swapon swapfile
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~~~
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### How do I change display resolution on a Linux HVM?
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You only get one resolution at a time.
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In the HVM's `/etc/X11/xorg.conf`, in Subsection "Display" for Depth 24, make a single mode like this:
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Subsection "Display"
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Viewport 0 0
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Depth 24
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Modes "1200x800"
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~~~
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Only some modes will work. check wikipedia. if your host display is
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1080p(1920x1080), then an hvm at 1440x900 works well. if its more than that, might
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as well do 1080p in the hvm.
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### Manually install Whonix 14 templates
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### Manually install Whonix 14 templates
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~~~
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