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Installation Guide (for Qubes Beta 3)
Hardware Requirements
Please see the Hardware Compatibility List page for more information on required and recommended hardware.
Download installer ISO
You can download the ISO and the digital signature for the ISO from here:
- http://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/qubes-os/iso/Qubes-R1-Beta3-x86_64-DVD.iso
- http://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/qubes-os/iso/Qubes-R1-Beta3-x86_64-DVD.iso.asc
or you might try to download the ISO via bit torrent:
See this page for more info about how to download and verify our GPG keys. Then, verify the downloaded ISO:
gpg -v <iso>.asc
Burning the ISO onto a DVD or USB stick
Once you verify this is an authentic ISO, you should burn it on a DVD. For instructions on how to "burn" it on a USB stick, see this page. Before proceeding with the installation, you are encouraged to first read all the information on this page, especially the Known Issues paragraph.
Then, when finally ready, boot your system from the installer DVD and follow the instructions on screen. The installer is very simple and asks very few questions -- it's actually easier to install Qubes right now than most other Linux distributions!
The installer loads Xen right at the beginning, so chances are high that if you can see the installer's graphical screen, Qubes will work on your system :)
Migrating from Qubes Beta 2
If you have Qubes Beta 2 currently installed on your system, you must reinstall from scratch, as we offer no direct upgrade option in the installer (sorry). However, we do offer tools for smooth migration of your AppVMs. In order to do that, please backup your AppVMs using the qvm-backup
tool as usual. Then, after you install Qubes Beta 3, you can restore them using qvm-backup-restore
tool that. Because we have changed the default template in Beta 3, you should tell qvm-back-restore about that by passing --replace-template
option:
qvm-backup-restore <backup_dir> --replace-template=fedora-14-x64:fedora-15-x64
Installing Updates
Currently the user must start the update process manually (in future versions we will make this automatic).
- For installing updates for Dom0 -- see instructions here.
- For installing updates for you domains (VMs) -- see instructions here.
Known Issues
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NVIDIA GPU will likely cause problems, especially if you use suspend-to-RAM. This mostly results from the general poor support for NVIDIA GPUs under Linux, which in turn is caused by the lack of open documentation for those GPUs. You might try to use the NVIDIA's proprietary driver (see the instructions here), which apparently helps a lot.
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If you have Sony Vaio Z, you will need some tinkering before you would be able to fully use this machine with Qubes (and generally with non-Windows systems). See this page for instructions.
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Installer might not support some USB keyboards (#230). This seems to include all the Mac Book keyboards (most PC laptops have PS2 keyboards and are not affected).
Getting Help
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User manuals are here. (Strongly recommended!)
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Developers documentation (normally not needed by users) is here
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If you don't find answer in the sources given above, write to the qubes-devel mailing list:
- http://groups.google.com/group/qubes-devel
qubes-devel@googlegroups.com