>
> There are packages in GNU Guix for using Amazon S3 as a backup storage
> host. For example, Restic and python2-s3cmd. It's not necessary to use
> non-free software with AWS for this purpose.
>
Sorry, maybe my question was not asked properly. I was thinking about a
cloud server where I could run
On Tue, Nov 06, 2018 at 06:53:59PM +0100, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
> AWS is rather complex. Several services make things easier if all one is
> looking for is off-site backup, but some would make you use
> Non-Free-Software, the very thing this community can never recommend.
There are packages in GNU
On 06/11/2018 14.16, Laura Lazzati wrote:
Sure, a friend suggested me having at least my foreign distro with guix
on the cloud, for instance in Amazon Web Services - you can suggest
another one. Mainly in case my computer crashes and I have to do a fresh
install, which happened - I back up my V
Hi!
> You can report that to the bugs list.
>
Yes, I have already seen the list.
I have a question, why are there two websites? Are you trying to migrate
everything to the second one? I guess I had never knew about it before.
Should I also report that it only has the html format too of the manual?
Hello Laura,
Laura Lazzati ezt írta (időpont: 2018.
nov. 6., K, 2:44):
>
>
>> I don't know if we currently have a top level Makefile target to build
>> the manual only, but simply make-ing in the source tree rebuilds the
>> manual. I believe that is the simplest
>> way to test changes.
>
> I trie
> I don't know if we currently have a top level Makefile target to build
> the manual only, but simply make-ing in the source tree rebuilds the
> manual. I believe that is the simplest
> way to test changes.
>
I tried to explain what I did on IRC. In the end I just git pulled and got
the new versio
Hello Laura,
Laura Lazzati ezt írta (időpont: 2018.
nov. 5., H, 2:35):
>
> Hi!
> I am writing a new thread so that it does not end up messy.
> Yesterday and today I've been reading and adding @cindex to guix.texi to
> make a new patch. I know that you don't mind that much about the number of
>
Hi!
I am writing a new thread so that it does not end up messy.
Yesterday and today I've been reading and adding @cindex to guix.texi to
make a new patch. I know that you don't mind that much about the number of
contributions, but it was for myself mostly, to learn texinfo and to see
how it applie