@droppointalpha:
I think I've figured out how to do qubes on toughbooks.
Is there any way that I can help out with your experiments on cf31?
I will probably need some info on your sys-net/sys-usb setup,
as well as "lsusb -t" and "lspci -tv" outputs of dom0, sys-net and sys-usb in order to provide some assistance.
QUBES 3.2 Not Playing Well with CF-31
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Re: QUBES 3.2 Not Playing Well with CF-31
Looks like the project hit a bit of a snag
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-secpac ... 9-2017.txt
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-secpac ... 9-2017.txt
Daily drives a CF-31
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Re: QUBES 3.2 Not Playing Well with CF-31
Well, one of every 10 XEN security holes affects Qubes OS, which happens about every two to three months.
https://www.qubes-os.org/security/xsa/
The statistic looks bad when compared to OpenBSD,
which needs patches like once or twice per annum.
It looks good when compared to Linux distributions,
which have at least one remote / local root kernel exploit per month
and a couple of daemon exploits per week.
I'd also like to point out, that neither Snowdens NSA leak 2013 nor the CIA Vault7 leak 2017
contained anything related to Qubes or OpenBSD ... so both seem to be reasonably paranoid choices ;-)
https://www.qubes-os.org/security/xsa/
The statistic looks bad when compared to OpenBSD,
which needs patches like once or twice per annum.
It looks good when compared to Linux distributions,
which have at least one remote / local root kernel exploit per month
and a couple of daemon exploits per week.
I'd also like to point out, that neither Snowdens NSA leak 2013 nor the CIA Vault7 leak 2017
contained anything related to Qubes or OpenBSD ... so both seem to be reasonably paranoid choices ;-)