How to add spell checking dictionaries to Icecat

2017-08-29 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi! I asked this question on the freenode #icecat channel yesterday, but didn't get a response, so I'm forwarding it here. Is there a way to install dictionaries for IceCat? When I right-click in a text box and choose 'Add Dictionaries', it brings me here: http://dictionaries.mozdev.org/. If I th

Re: Tip of the day: storing your GuixSD config in the instantiated system

2017-08-29 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Andreas Enge skribis: > On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 10:27:47PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote: >> But wait: we can already store the config file in the instantiated >> system! Here’s how: > > That is an exciting trick, thank you, Ludovic! > > As for making it a "default", this could be done in two way

Re: Tip of the day: storing your GuixSD config in the instantiated system

2017-08-29 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > Ludovic Courtès writes: > >> But wait: we can already store the config file in the instantiated >> system! Here’s how: >> >> (operating-system >> ;; … >> (services (cons (simple-service 'store-my-config >> etc-service-type

Re: xawtv: no font found

2017-08-29 Thread Dmitry Nikolaev
On 27 August 2017 at 20:31, Alex Kost wrote: > Dmitry Nikolaev (2017-08-26 22:25 +0300) wrote: > > > Hello. I wrote a package file for Xawtv. It builds, but not runs. > > > > $ xawtv > > xawtv: Relink `/gnu/store/ > > 88wvqp60hbrdvbp0xsqad5c6njjfshcw-libpng-1.6.28/lib/libpng16.so.16' > > with `/g

Re: Tip of the day: storing your GuixSD config in the instantiated system

2017-08-29 Thread Andreas Enge
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 10:27:47PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > But wait: we can already store the config file in the instantiated > system! Here’s how: That is an exciting trick, thank you, Ludovic! As for making it a "default", this could be done in two ways: - Add it as a service to %base-

Re: Tip of the day: storing your GuixSD config in the instantiated system

2017-08-29 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Peter Mikkelsen writes: > If this becomes default, would it make sense for 'guix system reconfigure' > to be able to run without a configuration file and just use the > default? I don’t think we should do this. The copy of the configuration file used to build the system is a read-only copy in

Re: Tip of the day: storing your GuixSD config in the instantiated system

2017-08-29 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Ludovic Courtès writes: > But wait: we can already store the config file in the instantiated > system! Here’s how: > > (operating-system > ;; … > (services (cons (simple-service 'store-my-config > etc-service-type >

Re: Tip of the day: storing your GuixSD config in the instantiated system

2017-08-29 Thread Peter Mikkelsen
That is what i mean yes Den 29. aug. 2017 10.10 skrev "ng0" : > Peter Mikkelsen transcribed 5.2K bytes: > > If this becomes default, would it make sense for 'guix system > reconfigure' > > to be able to run without a configuration file and just use the default? > > What do you mean by that? > > I

Re: Tip of the day: storing your GuixSD config in the instantiated system

2017-08-29 Thread ng0
Peter Mikkelsen transcribed 5.2K bytes: > If this becomes default, would it make sense for 'guix system reconfigure' > to be able to run without a configuration file and just use the default? What do you mean by that? I understand your sentence as providing a default case of "guix system reconfig