- Symlink the other three tools to qvm-copy-to-vm.gnome, use the same
code where possible, and select differing behavior based on invoked
name (like the CLI tools). This brings qvm-move-to-vm.kde up to date
for R4.0 (bugfix on 89183e9).
- Get rid of a window focus race between zenity/kdialog and the
qubes.Filecopy dom0 permission dialog: Only launch the GUI after the
first line has been read from qfile-agent.
- Avoid visual glitches (e.g. for a non-existing file) by special-casing
a no-op progress function for $SIZE == 0.
- Pass -- separator between 'rm -rf' and the files to be removed, in
case someone or something ever invokes the tool on relative file names
starting with a dash.
- Pass -b (implies --apparent-size) and -s to du, to simplify percentage
calculation and to avoid unnecessary output.
The /etc/dconf/profile/user file in some distributions is part of dconf
package, in some not. There are even cases where it changes between
package versions (Fedora 27 don't have it, but Fedora 28 do).
Also, base Debian Stretch don't have it, but Kali Linux based on it do.
To avoid overly complex dependency handling, create the file dynamically
on package installation if it's missing in that particular case. The
file content is canonical:
user-db:user
system-db:local
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#3834
- BACKEND_VMM may not be available as env variable (mock build), provide
it explicitly
- 'user' group may not exists at package build time, set it at package
installation
Since we have proper python package, use it instead of hacky one-file
package. This will ease installation and packaging, including switching
to python3.
When VM is set to synchronize the time with the network, to not sync its
time with clockvm.
Besides not having sense, in default configuration it will lead to
loopback qrexec connection (sys-net -> sys-net), which will hang.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#3333
GNOME automatically set scaling factor to 2 when HiDPI is detected.
Unfortunately it does it also on not really HiDPI displays, making the
whole UI unusably large. There is no middle ground - scaling factor must
be integer, so 1.5 is not supported. Lets opt on a conservative side and
fallback to scaling factor 1.
Solution by @alyssais, thanks!
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#3108
* qubesos/pr/72:
Fix UCA mistake and qvm-actions script
Fix ShellCheck comments
Add debian package support
Disable Thunar thumbnails
Add support for Thunar Qubes VM tools
If IPv6 is configured in the VM, and it is providing network to others,
apply IPv6 firewall similar to the IPv4 one (including NAT for outgoing
traffix), instead of blocking everything. Also, enable IP forwarding for
IPv6 in such a case.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#718
* qubesos/pr/67:
archlinux fix .service added twice in networking install script
Makefile: install-netvm shouldn't be a dependency of itself.
archlinux: add recently splitted packages as optional dependencies of qubes-vm-core
archlinux: fix incorrect keyring being populated
Makefile: remove invalid reference to network dropins install target
archlinux: fix shellcheck issues
archlinux: create a keyring package to install binary repository automatically
Makefile: add network install targets to install-deb
Makefile: fix typo created when spliting the install targets
Makefile: add basic networking to the new install-corevm target
archlinux: split core-agent from netvm-agent
Makefile: ensure that everything is installed by default for rh based agents
Makefile: split network install target from core agent install target
* fixes-20171019:
debian: cleanup after splitting qubes-core-agent
Fix removing temporary file after editing in (Disp)VM
network: fix rules for network setup on new udev
debian: disable timer-based apt-get
Debian stretch in default configuration calls apt-get update every 24h.
And additionally, have automatic unattended security updates enabled.
Generally it would be good thing on standalone system, but in AppVM
which loose its rootfs changes after restart it is a waste of resources.
Especially when it kicks in on multiple VMs simultaneously, while on
battery (apt-daily.service have ConditionACPower=true, but VM don't have
that information...).
It would make some sense on TemplateVM/StandaloneVM, but then it kicks
in just at VM startup. Which conflicts with starting the update manually
then (by clicking "update VM" button in manager for example, or using
salt).
So, disable this feature completely.
The actual solution is based on pkg-manager-no-autoupdate by @adrelanos.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#2621
If root filesystem is the last partition (new layout), resize it
in-place. Use 'parted' tool because it can resize just one partition,
without need to specify the whole new partition table. Since the
partition is mounted, parted is unhappy to modify it. Force it by
answering to its interactive prompts, and add (apparently not
documented) ---pretend-input-tty to use those answers even
though stdin is not a tty. Split the operation into multiple parted
calls, for more reliable interactive prompts handling.
Qubes 3.x disk layout (no partition table) is also supported, but the
one that was used in Qubes 4.0 rc1 (root filesystem as the first
partition) is not.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#3173QubesOS/qubes-issues#3143
Default `ask` policy ignore target domain specified by the caller, so it
doesn't make sense to specify one. Provide convenient wrappers not
needing one. Do not change behaviour of existing tools for compatibility
reasons.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#3141
clock synchronization mechanism rewritten to use systemd-timesync instead of NtpDate; at the moment, requires:
- modifying /etc/qubes-rpc/policy/qubes.GetDate to redirect GetDate to designated clockvm
- enabling clocksync service in clockvm ( qvm-features clockvm-name service/clocksync true )
Works as specified in issue listed below, except for:
- each VM synces with clockvm after boot and every 6h
- clockvm synces time with the Internet using systemd-timesync
- dom0 synces itself with clockvm every 1h (using cron)
fixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#1230
It isn't really needed. It was used to workaround libusb bug (causing
crash when the system does not have any USB controller), but since we
use HVM now which do have some USB controllers it isn't needed anymore.
Also, it is not available in stock Fedora kernels.