
Qubes is a security-oriented, free and open-source operating system for personal computers that allows you to securely compartmentalize your digital life.

Qubes OS is a security-focused desktop operating system that aims to provide security through isolation. Isolation is provided through the use of virtualization technology. This allows the segmentation of applications into secure virtual machines called qubes. Virtualization services in Qubes OS are provided by the Xen hypervisor.
I can't get a globally routable ipv6
Have narrowed down the issue to some point between the router reviving a request from my sys-net for an slaac frame or dhcp and my sys-net receiving nothing back. My other devices work fine with getting ips via dhcpv6 or slaac so pretty sure not a router issue. Can anyone help?
Edit 1: So ive done some more debugging and determined that it is an issue with not receiving RA frames specify over wifi. I have found this thread and it seems that they are experiencing the exact same symptoms as I am. This leads me to believe it is a firmware/kernal issue. I'm running 6.6.48-1.qubes.fc37.x86_64 and my wifi card is MT7922A22M i cant find anyhting relevent except this
Edit 2: it is an issue specifically with using a Debian template for sys-net. My temporary solution has simply been to use a Fedora template instead.
/etc/skel in template vm isnt copying to application vms
Do i need to wipe the private volume for the template vm if so how?
EDIT: I figured it out was because the template vm changes dont take effect until the template is shutdown. Took me way to long to figure that out.
Why Qubes OS?
Physical isolation is a given safeguard that the digital world lacks
Throughout our lives, we engage in various activities, such as going to school, working, voting, taking care of our families, and visiting with friends. These activities are spatially and temporally bound: They happen in isolation from one another, in their own compartments, which often represent an essential safeguard, as in the case of voting.
In our digital lives, the situation is quite different: All of our activities typically happen on a single device. This causes us to worry about whether it's safe to click on a link or install an app, since being hacked imperils our entire digital existence.
Qubes eliminates this concern by allowing us to divide a device into many compartments, much as we divide a physical building into many rooms. Better yet, it allows us to create new compartments whenever we need them, and it gives us sophisticated tools for securely managing our activities and data across these compartm
What is QubesOS ?
Qubes OS is a free and open-source, security-oriented operating system for single-user desktop computing. Qubes OS leverages Xen-based virtualization to allow for the creation and management of isolated compartments called qubes.
These qubes, which are implemented as virtual machines (VMs), have specific:
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Purposes: with a predefined set of one or many isolated applications, for personal or professional projects, to manage the network stack, the firewall, or to fulfill other user-defined purposes. Natures: full-fledged or stripped-down virtual machines based on popular operating systems, such as Fedora, Debian, and Windows. Levels of trust: from complete to non-existent. All windows are displayed in a unified desktop environment with unforgeable colored window borders so that different security levels are easily identifiable.
Qubes is a security-oriented, free and open-source operating system for personal computers that allows you to securely compartmentalize your digital life.