Re: OT - installing whonix / qubes ?

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To Michael or whoever else is interested. 

chapter 1 - The Adventure Begins

So the most curious thing ... to me, anyway ... 

I upgraded the hard drive in my laptop, that went fine, then booted up the 
Qubes installation iso. After a bit of futzing round with it, I got it to 
install more or less like a would do for a Debian or Devuan system. 

Somehow or other, wifi is disabled. I am not sure if I did that, in trying to 
keep my machine from connecting automatically. I hate that kind of thing, 
machines that try to do my thinking for me. If there is a way to get the wifi 
going without either wifi or an ethernet connection, please holler! 

I considered abandoning Qubes until I had studied more about the wifi problem. 
So I considered returning to Debian/Devuan, intending to return to Qubes 
later. Except, here is that curious thing. When I tried to install both 
Debian and Devuan, my screen goes crazy. I get weird psychedelic lines across 
the screen, like it can't display the plain Debian/Devuan expert installation 
shell. 

We have wireless internet here. There is nowhere for me to plug into ethernet 
for a direct connection. So, I have got this far. Qubes looks nice, seems to 
run well, except for this snag. It will be nice to get out of this xfce 
desktop and into TDE again. 

1. How do I get connected to the Internet? so that I can proceed to the next 
phase. I've already tried iwconfig and ifconfig and ifup and ifdown and all 
that. 
2. Also, the xfce file manager, caja, is there, but I cannot get it to start 
up. Do I need to create new Qubes in order to do these things? 

Please feel free to take this over to my private email: 
doctor<underscore>contendo<at>zoho<dot>com

Thanks for any help or suggestions! 

Bill
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