InstallationGuide changed

NetVM is now supported
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Joanna Rutkowska 2010-10-06 12:34:53 +00:00
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Try running some applications, e.g. Firefox from the random machine. When you run an application for the first time, and the corresponding AppVM has not yet been started, it might take some time (15-30 seconds) for it to start. Subsequent apps from the same AppVM will be starting much faster. Try running some applications, e.g. Firefox from the random machine. When you run an application for the first time, and the corresponding AppVM has not yet been started, it might take some time (15-30 seconds) for it to start. Subsequent apps from the same AppVM will be starting much faster.
VII. ~~Switching to NetVM~~ VII. Switching to NetVM
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This is temporarily unsupported for Alpha2. We're working on the solution.
1. First shut down all the VMs in the system, e.g.: 1. First shut down all the VMs in the system, e.g.:
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NOTE: Xen can use IOMMU/VT-d only if you have hardware with IOMMU/VT-d support and a non-broken BIOS that also supports VT-d (specifically BIOS should expose a correct ACPI DMAR table) NOTE: Xen can use IOMMU/VT-d only if you have hardware with IOMMU/VT-d support and a non-broken BIOS that also supports VT-d (specifically BIOS should expose a correct ACPI DMAR table)
Read more about Qubes networking [here](/wiki/QubesNet).
VIII. Known Issues and Workarounds VIII. Known Issues and Workarounds
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