Thanks Leo, I found another one in 4.2.2: simlpy. Does anyone want to
teach me how to submit a patch?
Leo Famulari:
> On Thu, Sep 01, 2016 at 10:19:00PM +0000, Kete Foy wrote:
>> I found a typo in the info documentation. In the Garbage collection
>> section (chp 3), it says /comput
I found a typo in the info documentation. In the Garbage collection
section (chp 3), it says /computse/.
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I have some more notes about using parted and disk encryption, so I'm
hoping I can help simplify that when I'm finished installing Guixsd.
Then, I might see if I can help with the savanah page that Ludovic
mentioned.
Taylan Ulrich Bayırlı/Kammer:
> Kete Foy writes:
>
>>
Hello, in the GuixSD documentation, in section 7.1.4.2, under the
*Wireless connection* heading, I needed to put quotes around /my-ssid/
to get the wireless service started.
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On 02/01/2015 11:52 AM, Alex Kost wrote:
And it is in GSD as well. Do you mean you can't switch your console
layout using "loadkeys colemak"? If so, then the problem is that the
upstream names this layout "en-latin9", so as a "workaround" you can try
"loadkeys en-latin9".
This worked.
Thanks
On 02/01/2015 11:52 AM, Alex Kost wrote
And it is in GSD as well. Do you mean you can't switch your console
layout using "loadkeys colemak"? If so, then the problem is that the
upstream names this layout "en-latin9", so as a "workaround" you can try
"loadkeys en-latin9".
I don't know what is t
On 01/31/2015 10:39 PM, Omar Radwan wrote:
Colemak is not very widely used
It has been in every distro for years
In my opinion, the installation media needs 2 features: Colemak and
wireless instructions.
Enhancement request for a notice of processes running old files after
upgrading a package.
In this case, the upgraded package would be a dependency of another process.
This is crucial for running patched software without security
vulnerabilities.
A guix command for listing the processes would be