- Add to qvm-run:
- no-gui when command doesn't require a GUI
- filter-escape-chars when pass-io is set and output is not a file,
such as a pipe that could later be used to print information.
- Change remaining echo to printf
- Add end-of-options separator when possible
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| files/server | ||
| cancel-common.sls | ||
| cancel.sls | ||
| clone.sls | ||
| clone.top | ||
| configure.sls | ||
| configure.top | ||
| create.sls | ||
| create.top | ||
| init.top | ||
| install.sls | ||
| install.top | ||
| prefs.sls | ||
| prefs.top | ||
| README.md | ||
| version | ||
sys-gui
Hybrid GUI domain in Qubes OS.
Table of Contents
Description
Setup a Hybrid GUI domain named "sys-gui". Dom0 remains with the X Server and graphics drivers but runs only a single GUI application, a full-screen proxy for the GUI domain's graphical server.
Installation
WARNING: unfinished formula.
- Top:
sudo qubesctl top.enable qvm.sys-gui pillar=True
sudo qubesctl top.enable sys-gui
sudo qubesctl --targets=tpl-sys-gui,sys-gui state.apply
sudo qubesctl top.disable sys-gui
sudo qubesctl state.apply sys-gui.prefs
- State:
sudo qubesctl top.enable qvm.sys-gui pillar=True
sudo qubesctl state.apply sys-gui.create
sudo qubesctl --skip-dom0 --targets=tpl-sys-gui state.apply sys-gui.install
sudo qubesctl --skip-dom0 --targets=sys-gui state.apply sys-gui.configure
sudo qubesctl state.apply sys-gui.prefs
Shutdown all your running qubes as the global property default_guivm has
changed to sys-gui.
Usage
Qubes that have their guivm preference set to sys-gui, will use it as the
GUI domain.
Logout and in the login manager (lightdm, sddm), select session type
GUI domain (sys-gui).
The login credentials are the same used in dom0, the first user in the
qubes group and the corresponding password.
Uninstallation
Set Global preference default_guivm to dom0 and disable autostart of
sys-gui:
sudo qubesctl state.apply sys-gui.cancel
Logout and in the login manager (lightdm, sddm), select session type
Plasma (X11) or Xfce.