Hello,
> You mean that Ctrl-C wouldn’t work on the ‘guix system init’ process,
> right? Is that behavior controlled by Newt, Mathieu?
Before running the guix process, newt is suspended and resumed right
after (see run-install-shell procedure). So it should reset the original
terminal settings.
Hi,
On Sun, 29 Dec 2019 20:02:11 -0600
Caleb Herbert wrote:
> I tried running the Guix System installer on my Chromebook. I wanted to
> try replacing GalliumOS.
>
> Unsurprisingly, I get many errors do to proprietary firmware. My
> keyboard doesn't work, so I can't check what all the messages
In version 5.12.6 of the 'qtdeclarative' package, the
'lib/qt5/qml/QtQuick/XmlListModel' directory is missing (qtdeclarative
5.11.3 had it).
It causes run time issues; for example the 'monero-gui'
package builds fine but it fails to run:
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Hi,
While running a GNOME environment, switching TTY with Ctrl+alt+F2 and
then switching back to Ctrl+alt+F1 does not work properly (GNOME is no
longer visible). In all other distros I used it you could switch
between F1 and F2 without problems (F1 would still have GNOME running
and visible).
Som
Hello,
I had some problems with video codecs in IceCat 68.3.0-guix0-preview1.
For example, consider this page: http://demo.nimius.net/video_test/. By
default, the videos under the headings H.264 / AAC and MPEG4 don't work
("No video with supported format and MIME type found.").
The following step
Hi Ludo,
On Sun, 29 Dec 2019 23:41:42 +0100
Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> > It could be because my modules in GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH contain an import cycle
> > (I don't know whether it does, but I had such a cycle before).
>
> And that’s definitely a possibility! Can you try unsetting
> GUIX_PACKAGE_
On 12/31/2019 06:49 AM, Danny Milosavljevic wrote:
>> Unsurprisingly, I get many errors do to proprietary firmware. My
>> keyboard doesn't work, so I can't check what all the messages said
>
> If you want, try connecting an usb keyboard in order to find out. It might
> work.
I would have, if I
On 12/31/2019 06:49 AM, Danny Milosavljevic wrote:
> If you want, try connecting an usb keyboard in order to find out. It might
> work.
Also, I will have to unplug the Wi-Fi adapter to plug in the keyboard.
There are only two USB ports, and one of them is the installation medium.
I guess I won't
Hi!
Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
> zimoun writes:
[...]
>> What about "guix spawn"?
>
> “spawn” is a very generic verb, much like “enter” (enter what?) or
> “make”. “shell” has the awkward property of meaning different things
> dependent on how you interpret it: “to shell” means to *remove* an ou
Hi,
Danny Milosavljevic skribis:
> On Sun, 29 Dec 2019 23:41:42 +0100
> Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>
>> > It could be because my modules in GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH contain an import cycle
>> > (I don't know whether it does, but I had such a cycle before).
>>
>> And that’s definitely a possibility! Ca
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Maybe “union”, “surround”, or… “profile”?
“profile” is a tempting choice, but it’s treacherous because we might be
blinded by the glow of the implementation of environments as volatile
profiles. On the other hand: if we could also move some of the features
of the “pa
Hi Guix!
Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> If you want to hack Guix itself, it is recommended to use the latest
> version from the Git repository:
>
> git clone https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git
>
>How do you ensure that
I regularly run this command:
./pre-inst-env guix refresh -t cran,bioconductor -u
This makes a lot of HTTP requests to check for updates. It often aborts
with this error before it can finish checking for updates of all
packages:
guix refresh: error: open-file: Too many open files:
"/h
The 'whatis' utility from man-db 2.9.0 doesn't work for me. This
includes both my user profile and 'guix environment's. 'apropos' works,
so the man database is present and working.
$ guix environment --pure --ad-hoc man-db man-pages
[env] $ apropos memcpy
memcpy (3) - copy memory area
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