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On this page, we describe how to set up a GUI domain. In all the cases, the base underlying TemplateVM used is Fedora
with XFCE
flavor to match current desktop choice in dom0
. That can be adapted very easily for other desktops and templates. By default, the configured GUI domain is a management qube with global admin permissions rwx
but can be adjusted to ro
(see Introducing the Qubes Admin API) in pillar data of the corresponding GUI domain to setup. For example, pillar data for sys-gui
located at /srv/pillar/base/qvm/sys-gui.sls
. Please note that each GUI domain has no NetVM
.
Note: The setup is done using
SaltStack
formulas with thequbesctl
tool. When executing it, apply step can take time because it needs to download latest Fedora XFCE TemplateVM and install desktop dependencies.
Hybrid GUI domain (sys-gui
)
Here, we describe how to setup sys-gui
that we call hybrid mode or referenced as a compromise solution in GUI domain.
In dom0
, enable the formula for sys-gui
with pillar data:
sudo qubesctl top.enable qvm.sys-gui
sudo qubesctl top.enable qvm.sys-gui pillar=True
then, execute it:
sudo qubesctl --all state.highstate
You can now disable the sys-gui
formula:
sudo qubesctl top.disable qvm.sys-gui
At this point, you need to shutdown all your running qubes as the default_guivm
qubes global property has been set to sys-gui
. In order to use sys-gui
as GUI domain, you need to logout and, in the top right corner, select lightdm
session type to GUI domain (sys-gui). Once logged, you are running sys-gui
as fullscreen window and you can perform any operation as if you would be in dom0
desktop.
Note: In order to go back to
dom0
desktop, you need to logout and then, selectlightdm
session to Session Xfce.
GPU GUI domain (sys-gui-gpu
)
Here, we describe how to setup sys-gui-gpu
which is a GUI domain with GPU passthrough in GUI domain.
In dom0
, enable the formula for sys-gui-gpu
with pillar data:
sudo qubesctl top.enable qvm.sys-gui-gpu
sudo qubesctl top.enable qvm.sys-gui-gpu pillar=True
then, execute it:
sudo qubesctl --all state.highstate
You can now disable the sys-gui-gpu
formula:
sudo qubesctl top.disable qvm.sys-gui-gpu
One more step is needed: attaching the actual GPU to sys-gui-gpu
. This can be done either manually via qvm-pci
(remember to enable permissive option), or via:
sudo qubesctl state.sls qvm.sys-gui-gpu-attach-gpu
The latter option assumes Intel graphics card (it has hardcoded PCI address). If you don't have Intel graphics card, please use the former method with qvm-pci
(see How to use PCI devices).
Note: Some platforms can have multiple GPU. For example on laptops, it is usual to have HDMI or DISPLAY port linked to the secondary GPU (generally called discrete GPU). In such case, you have to also attach the secondary GPU to
sys-gui-gpu
with permissive option.
At this point, you need to reboot your Qubes OS machine in order to boot into sys-gui-gpu
.
Note: For some platforms, it can be sufficient to shutdown all the running qubes and starting
sys-gui-gpu
. Unfortunately, it has been observed that detaching and attaching some GPU cards fromdom0
tosys-gui-gpu
can freeze computer. We encourage reboot to prevent any data loss.
Once, lightdm
is started, you can log as user
where user
refers to the first dom0
user in qubes
group and with corresponding dom0
password. A better approach for handling password is currently discussed in QubesOS/qubes-issues#6740.
VNC GUI domain (sys-gui-vnc
)
Here, we describe how to setup sys-gui-vnc
that we call a remote GUI domain or referenced as with a virtual server in GUI domain.
In dom0
, enable the formula for sys-gui-vnc
with pillar data:
sudo qubesctl top.enable qvm.sys-gui-vnc
sudo qubesctl top.enable qvm.sys-gui-vnc pillar=True
then, execute it:
sudo qubesctl --all state.highstate
You can now disable the sys-gui-vnc
formula:
sudo qubesctl top.disable qvm.sys-gui-vnc
At this point, you need to shutdown all your running qubes as the default_guivm
qubes global property has been set to sys-gui-vnc
. Then, you can start sys-gui-vnc
:
qvm-start sys-gui-vnc
A VNC server session is running on localhost:5900
in sys-gui-vnc
. In order to reach the VNC
server, we encourage to not connect sys-gui-vnc
to a NetVM
but rather to use another qube for remote access, say sys-remote
. First, you need to bind port 5900 of sys-gui-vnc
into a sys-remote
local port (you may want to use another port than 5900 to reach sys-remote
from the outside). For that, use qubes.ConnectTCP
RPC service (see Firewall. Then, you can use any VNC
client to connect to you sys-remote
on the chosen local port (5900 if you kept the default one). For the first connection, you will reach lightdm
for which you can log as user
where user
refers to the first dom0
user in qubes
group and with corresponding dom0
password.
Note:
lightdm
session remains logged even if you disconnect yourVNC
client. Ensure to lock or log out before disconnecting yourVNC
client session.
Warning
: This setup raises multiple security issues: 1) Anyone who can reach the
VNC
server, can take over the control of the Qubes OS machine, 2) A second client can connect even if a connection is already active and potentially get disconnected, 3) You can get disconnected by some unrelated network issues. Generally, if thisVNC
server is exposed to open network, it must be protected with some other (cryptographic) layer likeVPN
. The setup as is, is useful only for purely testing machine.
Troubleshooting
Application menu lacks qubes entries in a fresh GUI domain
Delete GUI domain
The following commands have to be run in dom0
.
Note: For the case of
sys-gui-gpu
, you need to prevent Qubes OS autostart of any qube to reachdom0
. For that, you need to boot Qubes OS withqubes.skip_autostart
GRUB parameter.
Set default_guivm
as dom0
:
qubes-prefs default_guivm dom0
and for every selected qubes not using default value for GUI domain property, for example with a qube personal
:
qvm-prefs personal guivm dom0
You are now able to delete the GUI domain, for example sys-gui-gpu
:
qvm-remove -f sys-gui-gpu
General issues
For any general GUI domain issues, please take a loot at existing issues QubesOS/qubes-issues
under C: gui-domain label.