what are the advantages of this? If I am already running arch what would be bonus of running this. feels like a pain to rice again
Better security.
>I am already running arch
Oh, in that case don't bother, you probably don't do anything productive that requires you to be secure.
>running arch
>rice again
Do you do everything 4chan tells you?
>>61830223
>use defualt i3 for 6month decide to rice it to my liking with compy
Fuck you fag it my computer and I can do with it what I want,and if i want a custom i3 I will do it that the whole point of linux fag
>>61829863
I haven't run a linux distro since the 90s. Which should I install for daily use if I want to rice i3gaps or something similar? I need Photoshop CC/maybe some gaming so I dual boot Win 7.
If I could run everything flawlessly in a VM I would.
>>61829863
There are lots of things to like about qubes. It is definitely more complicated though. You dont need much linux knowledge, but it definitely helps if you understand hypervisors and networking.
-it lets you run applications in multiple os's(really, vms), but they all share the same desktop space. So your debian Firefox window can sit next to your windows Word window. The windows have colored borders to know which is which.
-they have some nice things to let the vms talk to each other so it feels seemless while still being secure. e.g. clipboard and quick filesharing, but they're designed quite carefully so you are always the one in control
-theres a built-in tor router. the nice thing about this is that it's basically impossible for a vm using the tor router to "leak" anything by accident, even if it tries to. way better than the browser bundle or other solutions IMO
-you can spin up a vm as a quick copy, run something sketchy, then revert/destroy, really easily. more quickly and easily than any other solution
-the vms can be linked clones. basically, you only need to update/patch/change the "template" and all linked clones get the update too. in my experience this feature only exists elsewhere in fancy expensive hypervisor setups.
For me it's the satisfaction of knowing I use something most people would like turned off by.
>>61829863
>feels like a pain to rice again
You know you can copy past your config files and have the same rice on your new os in 5 minutes ?
>>61830825
Ricing dom0 in Qubes actually is a pain since it has no internets
>>61829863
>rice
The point of qubes is to be extremely secure without being too inconvenient. Dont shitsmear that up with a bunch of stupid ui bullshit
>>61829863
no literally no advantage over a secure nix machine and an air-gapped windows machine with all your favourite programs
qubes is for people who lack hardware
>>61830287
>that the whole point of linux
To have an autistic /r/unixporn rice? Please go back to Windows. It's got lots of videogames to play!
>>61829863
High RAM usage.
Bad Windows integration.
Nice concept.
>>61829863
qubes is a meme. is it only popular because of that cuck snowden? he didn't even work in a technical field. fucking morons.
if you really want security try openbsd
>>61830331
What the fuck have you been running since the 90's? And why?
>>61829863
>If I am already running arch what would be bonus of running this
Updates dont fuck up X
>>61832074
>if you really want security try openbsd
Openbsd has his own tor router ?
>>61832105
>Updates dont fuck up X
Running arch since 1 years and update never failed anything
>>61832421
tor is not secure anymore, and shit like that shouldn't be baked into an os
>>61833068
What's secure then?
>>61833118
i2p
>>61833196
great I'll just use i2p to pass traffic from my vm to the clearnet
thanks
here's your one (saged) (You)
>>61833196
How do I host a site on that that contain illegal stuff?
>>61833351
similar to tor. google perhaps
>>61833435
Are you sure?
I want to publish super doper risky stuff, like Windows 10 source code.
>>61833469
i'm not sure but you can google the instructions
>>61833068
Its not baked-in to the OS, it leverages whonix in a seperate vm. Its far superior to the browser bundle. What is your idea of the "correct" way to use tor?
>>61830143
You're hostile because you're projecting.