![]() Qvm-run -pass-io -u root $signal_template "apt install -no-install-recommends qubes-core-agent-passwordless-root qubes-core-agent-networking curl xfce4-notifyd nautilus qubes-core-agent-nautilus zenity -y" # install networking, curl, notification daemon & nautilus Please allow me to leave this here for all the lost souls finding this thread in an attempt to install signal: #!/bin/bash … fetches all repositories (now including the newly added signal repository)Īpt install -no-install-recommends signal-desktopĬurl-proxy / wget-proxy scripts in Templates so users can add GPG distro keys linked to added external repositories … adds the signal repository to your system. The next lines are straight from the signal homepage again:Įcho "deb xenial main" | tee -a /etc/apt//signal-xenial.list ![]() However since your download failed there was not key, hence the error. The later part of the above command apt-key add - adds the downloaded key to your system so signal packages can be verified. So by adding the -proxy parameter to the curl command you are telling it how to connect to the internet. However, to be able to install software via the ‘apt’ command there is a proxy service provided that gives network access. ![]() In Qubes OS templates do not have networking access for good reason. The reason for the error is that curl was not able to connect to the internet to download the signing key for the signal package. wget : unable to resolve host address ‘ ’ But it gave error - resolving …failed : temporary failure in name resolution. ![]() I tried to copy-paste commands in Debian template terminal, as mentioned in Singal website. The next line is also straight from the signal website, but I added -proxy to the curl command: These additions are only needed for debian-minimal templates and if you are using the standard debian template you only need to install curl.Īpt install -no-install-recommends curl qubes-core-agent-networking dunst I added two more packages: one to enable networking and the other to install a basic notifications daemon (xfce4-notifyd would be an alternative to dunst). The first line installs the curl program needed to download the signal signing key. ![]()
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