* Logically organize the Whonix-related pages * Move the VPN page to /configuration/ * VPNs are used for more than just privacy, and many VPN setups and services either can't or don't claim to provide privacy. * Remove `/privacy/` from URLs * These directory names are just for organizing the source pages, *unless* an actual page resides there. Since there is no /doc/privacy/ page, it's unnecessary and misleading to have this in the URLs. It also breaks uniformity, since none of the other pages have their informal group name in their URL (again, unless there's a page with that name).
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Uninstall Whonix from Qubes
If you just want to remove your Whonix-Gateway ProxyVMs or Whonix-Workstation AppVMs this would not be the guide for doing that. Just use the Qubes VM Manager or command line tools for doing that.
Warning: This guide will completely uninstall your underlying Whonix TemplateVMs. Only do this if you want to stop using Whonix or start over with a clean install of Whonix.
Unset or Remove Whonix TemplateVM from All VMs
In order to uninstall a Whonix TemplateVM, you first must ensure that no VMs have this TemplateVM set as its underlying template, or else the uninstall will not work. You can accomplish this by either unsetting the TemplateVM from VMs or simply by removing the VMs altogether. You only have to do this for VMs that use the TemplateVM that you will uninstall.
Option 1a. Unsetting TemplateVM from VMs
This option allows you to keep any VMs and their user storage contents. Note that the root storage will still be lost when uninstalling the TemplateVM, so you may want to backup anything important first.
dom0 -> Qubes VM Manager -> right click Whonix VM -> Shutdown VM
In Dom0 » Qubes VM Manager:
dom0 -> Qubes VM Manager -> right click Whonix VM -> VM Settings -> Basic tab -> Template -> Choose a different TemplateVM from the Template list, such as your Fedora TemplateVM.
Option 1b. Removing VMs with TemplateVM
This option will delete your user storage contents, so you may want to backup anything important first.
dom0 -> Qubes VM Manager -> right click Whonix VM -> Remove AppVM
Uninstall Whonix TemplateVM
Note that if you have customized your TemplateVM, these will be lost when uninstalling the TemplateVM, so you may want to backup anything important first.
Option 2a. Uninstall Whonix-Gateway TemplateVM
Open the dom0
terminal Konsole
Qubes App Launcher (blue/grey "Q") -> System Tools -> Konsole
Uninstall the qubes-template-whonix-gw template package.
sudo yum erase qubes-template-whonix-gw
Option 2b. Uninstall Whonix-Workstation TemplateVM
Open the dom0
terminal Konsole
Uninstall the qubes-template-whonix-ws template package.
sudo yum erase qubes-template-whonix-ws