Hi folks,
This is a repost of my recent gemlog post on the same topic. You can see it here if you're a gemini user. So far I'm fairly happy, but we'll see how it looks when the shiny wears the rest of the way off. I am a little disappointed
that, for the premium this hardware has, that the preloaded software wasn't a bit more up-to-date.
Original post: ## 2022-04-25: Librem 14v1 First Impressions at gemini://gemini.greenleader.xyz/technotes.gmi
Finally received my Purism Librem 14v1 (not their fault on the delay). Here are
my first impressions and some of my initial setup concerns.
I ordered the 32GB / 1TB / SeaBIOS + coreboot / Qubes version. First impression
at unboxing is that this is a really attaractive laptop. Nice sharp corners, matte finish, no markings on the top or inside, minimal markings on the bottom.
Gives me vibes like a "murdered out" car. Screen is nice, too. I like that sticker life, but I'm go
ing to keep the back clean until it starts getting scratched.
On first boot, you're prompted for your LUKS password. I wasn't given one. I checked the FAQ and support site without luck. I gave up and emailed, but while
I was waiting, I found a blog post from the CEO (
https://puri.sm/posts/qubes-now-a-preinstall-option-for-librem-14-and-mini/)
Or so I thought. They shipped the machine with Qubes 4.0 installed. The whonix templates included were the deprecated -15 ones. I could have reinstalled Qubes, but I wanted to get the whole "new user" experience, so I toughed it out.
System time was *way* off. I had to fix that before updates would work (due to cert validity), and it took a reboot before it kicked in. Then I performed a distribution upgrade to get to 4.1:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/upgrade/4.1/
From dom0:
```
sudo qubes-dom0-update -y qubes-dist-upgrade
sudo qubes-dist-upgrade --all
```
reboot
```
sudo qubes-dist-upgrade --resync-appmenus-features
```
The whonix installs were still on -15, so had to import the new templates:
```
sudo qubes-dom0-update --enablerepo=qubes-templates-community --action=reinstall qubes-template-whonix-ws-16
sudo qubes-dom0-update --enablerepo=qubes-templates-community --action=reinstall qubes-template-whonix-gw-16
```
Re-assign the App VMs to the updated templates (don't forget to change the DispVM setting in the -ws VM) and delete -15 templates:
```
qubes-dom0-update --action=remove cubes-template-whonix-ws-15
qubes-dom0-update --action=remove cubes-template-whonix-gw-15
```
I also went ahead and installed the Debian 11 template:
```
sudo qubes-dom0-update --action=install qubes-template-debian-11
```
That's it for now. I've got to start adding apps to my templates, setting up my
app vms, and importing the Windows HVM that I need. Also need to try to see if I can get OpenConnect working (I was working on it on a tester for the past month, but could never get it to work in our environment).
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