Hi,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hi,
>
> zimoun skribis:
>
>> About FSDG, the arguments are exactly the same as GNU Emacs on
>> Windows. :-) No? I mean, GNU Emacs provides a full port on Windows and
>> such port is available on the same side as other platforms on their
>> website [1]. The rationa
Yeah I very much agree about that it could be good idea idea to have the
Guix system available as a Wsl 2 image
as I think could serve as a good gateway to many people to learn more
about Guix and maybe free and open source software in general for that
matter.
Kinds regards Oliver Propst
http
Maxim Cournoyer writes:
> cookbook. I have fellow coworkers (not at Savoir-faire Linux, mind you
> :-)) who have yet to escape their Windows jail; giving them a taste of
> what is possible out there with Guix would probably be a real eye
> opener. At the minimum it would present Guix as a tech
Hello,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hi,
>
> zimoun skribis:
>
>> About FSDG, the arguments are exactly the same as GNU Emacs on
>> Windows. :-) No? I mean, GNU Emacs provides a full port on Windows and
>> such port is available on the same side as other platforms on their
>> website [1]. The rat
Hi,
zimoun skribis:
> About FSDG, the arguments are exactly the same as GNU Emacs on
> Windows. :-) No? I mean, GNU Emacs provides a full port on Windows and
> such port is available on the same side as other platforms on their
> website [1]. The rationale [2]:
>
> The purpose of the G
Hi,
> I run Guix including GUI applications from Windows via WSL2 (Windows
> Subsystem for Linux). It may help some to try it out if this setup was
> easier and more documented, though I suppose that is somewhat prevented
> to go via official channels by the FSDG guidelines.
C