d Regards / MfG
Dr. Lasse Kliemann
Westring 269, 24116 Kiel, Germany
E-Mail: la...@lassekliemann.de
Telegram / Wire: @lassekliemann
Phone: +49 162 66 88 468
Work Address:
Department of Mathematics
Kiel University
*Heinrich-Hecht-Platz 6*, 24118 Kiel, Germany
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malicious intent."
As far as I see, the Host Controller (00_14.0) is attached to sys-net once
after the system starts and then stays attached there; that's it. Is the
warning about leaking usage data still relevant in such a case?
Thanks.
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Kind Regards / MfG
Dr. Lasse Kliemann
-customization/#create-the-sys-usb-disposable
Thanks!
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Kind Regards / MfG
Dr. Lasse Kliemann
Westring 269, 24116 Kiel, Germany
E-Mail: la...@lassekliemann.de
Telegram / Wire: @lassekliemann
Signal / Phone: +49 162 66 88 468
Work Address:
Department of Mathematics
Kiel University
*Heinrich-Hecht-Platz 6
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> Does it works?
> On Monday, September 19, 2022 at 10:06:09 AM UTC-7 Lasse Kliemann wrote:
>
>> Greetings, upon installation a few weeks ago, I chose to create a single
>> VM for USB and networking, which is called sys-net. This
Hardware: Lenovo Thinkpad P14s, latest BIOS
Kernel version
6.6.54-1.qubes.fc37.x86_64 and
6.6.48-1.qubes.fc37.x86_64
both show two problems:
a) Fan is on full speed all of the time.
b) Occasionally, one or several VMs show high CPU load although nothing
particular is running. The system beco
First impressions of the new 6.6.63-1.qubes.fc37.x86_64 are that the issue is
gone. Moreover, it seems the system is more responsive than even with the last
known good kernel 6.6.42-1.qubes.fc37.x86_64, but this remains to be seen over
the next couple of days.
Lasse Kliemann on Tue 2024-11(Nov