Ok, my BIOS wasn't updated. That solved the VT-d problem.

Everything seems to work aside of wifi. I have a Killer AX500, which is 
currently supported only in kernel 5.10+. For what I understand, in Qubes 
Fedora comes with Kernel 5.4.something at the moment. I've found some 
tutorials to update a generic Fedora kernel to 5.10, but I suppose the 
kernel I'm running now is customized to be ran within a qubes environment. 
If I try to compile and update sys-net to kernel 5.10 how likely it is that 
I'll make a mess?

Fab
On Sunday, January 31, 2021 at 9:05:07 PM UTC+1 awokd wrote:

> donoban:
> > On 1/31/21 6:26 PM, Fabrizio Romano Genovese wrote:
> >> Ok, I found something: Running `xl dmesg` there's a line that says:
> >> (XEN) Failed to parse ACPI DMAR. Disabling VT-d.
> > 
> > I only think to try updating BIOS or using Qubes R4.1 which has newer
> > Xen version (although is pretty unstable yet). It will help to know if a
> > newer Xen version runs ok.
> > 
> Try donoban's suggestions for sure, but if that still doesn't help you 
> might get more pointers in the log from messages just prior to the one 
> quoted above. Disabling onboard/PCIe devices such as USB 
> controllers/network cards might let you work around the problem as well.
>
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