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Frozen at "setting up networking" during install #2007

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Truthlighting opened this Issue May 20, 2016 · 2 comments

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Qubes OS version (e.g., R3.1):

latest version downloaded today. R3.1 stable


Expected behavior: continue with installation

Actual behavior: computer freezes

Steps to reproduce the behavior: install qubes

General notes:

running on Dell laptop


Related issues: I've read of a similar issue back on 2014, but their workaround didn't work for me.

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If nothing else, this problem is causing confusion due to inability to see the error. Making an error dialog trigger vs. a hard freeze would be better.

If nothing else, this problem is causing confusion due to inability to see the error. Making an error dialog trigger vs. a hard freeze would be better.

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This question is too localized for qubes-issues. Please consider posting this to the qubes-users mailing list instead. (You can read more about our mailing lists here.)

qubes-users is intended for these sorts of questions and receives much more traffic, which means that your question is more likely to receive a response there.

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andrewdavidwong commented May 20, 2016

This question is too localized for qubes-issues. Please consider posting this to the qubes-users mailing list instead. (You can read more about our mailing lists here.)

qubes-users is intended for these sorts of questions and receives much more traffic, which means that your question is more likely to receive a response there.

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