Qubes Now a Preinstall Option for Librem 14 and Mini(puri.sm)
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Qubes Now a Preinstall Option for Librem 14 and Mini
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I hope we can improve QubesOS usability to the point where it can be a real contender for a day to day desktop.
My wife and I use Qubes as our daily driver on personal machines.
Additionally it is my daily driver for work as well. My job of securely isolating workloads for different customers would be much harder without it.
What do you see as usability blockers for you?
Additionally it is my daily driver for work as well. My job of securely isolating workloads for different customers would be much harder without it.
What do you see as usability blockers for you?
General slowness and cumbersome usage for common tasks.
It’s been awhile since I gave it a spin, so I’ll take a run and give a better take.
I hope they actually manage to make it. I only have tried it once but my computer has only 8gb of RAM so the experience was kind of slow
Qubes really needs at least 32 GB. I have maxed mine out at 40 in my laptop and I sometimes wished for more.
If you have the memory, and you can live without GPU acceleration, there is really nothing like Qubes. The biggest benefits to me aren't even the security aspects. It's the ability to test things without worrying that anything unrelated gets affected.
If you want to install some random piece of software, especially commercial software that always comes with an install script (or worse, a binary) it's very comfortable to be able to give that program a dedicated playground. When I want to uninstall it, I run qvm-remove vmname and it's gone.
If you have the memory, and you can live without GPU acceleration, there is really nothing like Qubes. The biggest benefits to me aren't even the security aspects. It's the ability to test things without worrying that anything unrelated gets affected.
If you want to install some random piece of software, especially commercial software that always comes with an install script (or worse, a binary) it's very comfortable to be able to give that program a dedicated playground. When I want to uninstall it, I run qvm-remove vmname and it's gone.
You can use Qubes with less memory if you rely on minimal templates. Some people run tens of VMs on 16 GB.