In the qube settings, on the Advanced tab, set Kernel to none, and Mode to HVM. Make sure to select “provides network”, and “launch settings…” Name - sys-net-broadcom, Type “Standalone qube…”, Template - debian-10 I think this may be the simplest solution for you:įrom the Qube menu, Qube->Create new qube There are many approaches you could take. I’dĬategorise the solution as Advanced Qubes. Individual qubes access the kernel, usually provided by dom0. There are some Qubes specific issues also, to do with the way that Haul, because you need to compile support for the device. You can get it working in Linux, but it is a long That wireless device is probably one of the worst that a beginner could In this case, I have some experience which might help. Hi already identified the device in your first post.Īs I said in the post you quoted, many problems you encounter in QubesĪre not Qubes problems - they are difficulties with the template that I will do this if I do not find additional instructions. Sadly I have a large desktop and I will eventually move it to the bottom floor of my house to attempt a regular ethernet connection.
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In the main documentation i also found PCI troubleshooting | Qubes OSĪnd I am wondering if I am able to download from my main windows installation, put the drivers into a USB and then install them in sys-net? I expect this will also require some finnaggleing as doing so may require using sys-usb or something?
#Bcm4360 debian Pc
To clarify, these line items refer to the actual devices in my PC and NOT to the device drivers correct? Network Controller: Broadcom Limited BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adaptor I have two networking devices on sys-net:Įthernet Controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (2) I218-V
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I am able to “create” a WiFi connection on the networking manager, add the details but this does not do anything. Having tried both fedora and debian templates, I do not see my AP SSID when I click the networking icon on the topright taskbar. The above guidance was the closest I have found that describe the stage I am at. This is the icon from sys-net that you use to control netw… You don’t say which version of Qubes you have installed.Īt the top of the screen you’ll see a task bar, and in the right handĬorner you should see an icon of 2 computers, one behind the other. The Qubes docs don’t repeat things that can be found elsewhere. Qubes problems - they are issues in the distribution used in the qube. One of the important lessons to learn is that many problems arent Unable to Access Internet (New User) User Support