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Open multiple files in DispVM #5690

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anadahz opened this issue Feb 24, 2020 · 5 comments
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Open multiple files in DispVM #5690

anadahz opened this issue Feb 24, 2020 · 5 comments
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C: core P: default Priority: default. Default priority for new issues, to be replaced given sufficient information. T: enhancement Type: enhancement. A new feature that does not yet exist or improvement of existing functionality. ux User experience

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anadahz commented Feb 24, 2020

The problem you're addressing (if any)
Currently qvm-open-in-dvm opens only one file in a disposable VM. Extending support for multiple files may help to reduce load.

Describe the solution you'd like
Allow qvm-open-in-dvm to open multiple files in a disposable VM.

Where is the value to a user, and who might that user be?
This feature may help users to reduce load on their systems.
A typical scenario: A user would like to open all the attachments (e.g. PDF documents or multimedia files) of an email to a disposable VM.

Describe alternatives you've considered
Open one file to a disposable VM and send the remainder of the files to the Disposable VM.

@anadahz anadahz added P: default Priority: default. Default priority for new issues, to be replaced given sufficient information. T: enhancement Type: enhancement. A new feature that does not yet exist or improvement of existing functionality. labels Feb 24, 2020
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Duplicate of #5557

@andrewdavidwong andrewdavidwong marked this as a duplicate of #5557 Feb 28, 2020
@andrewdavidwong andrewdavidwong added the R: duplicate Resolution: Another issue exists that is very similar to or subsumes this one. label Feb 28, 2020
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This appears to be a duplicate of an existing issue. If so, please comment on the appropriate existing issue instead. If you believe this is not really a duplicate, please leave a comment briefly explaining why. We'll be happy to take another look and, if appropriate, reopen this issue. Thank you.

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anadahz commented Mar 4, 2020

@andrewdavidwong I cannot see how #5557 is relevant to this issue.

This issue is about opening multiple files in a disposable VM instead of opening only one file (which is currently the case).

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@andrewdavidwong I cannot see how #5557 is relevant to this issue.

This issue is about opening multiple files in a disposable VM instead of opening only one file (which is currently the case).

Ah, I see what you mean. #5557 is about already having a single DisposableVM and wanting to open additional things in it, whereas your issue is about having multiple files and wanting to open them all in a single DisposableVM. I've certainly seen this suggested before, but I can't find an existing issue for it, so I'll reopen this one.

@andrewdavidwong andrewdavidwong marked this as not a duplicate of #5557 Mar 4, 2020
@andrewdavidwong andrewdavidwong added C: core and removed R: duplicate Resolution: Another issue exists that is very similar to or subsumes this one. labels Mar 4, 2020
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@ninavizz ninavizz added the ux User experience label Jun 6, 2021
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ninavizz commented Jun 6, 2021

This feels important, for overall usability and transitioning from a regular laptop to Qubes... but also not without some need for a security warning. Thoughts wrt prioritizing for 4.2 or a 4.1 update?

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