On Thu, 14 Sep 2017 04:57:05 +0530
Arun Isaac wrote:
> Thomas Danckaert writes:
>
> > Hi Guix,
> >
> > since the change to networkmanager, I've been running into the
> > following problem: when I connect to a wireless network using
> > networkmanager, I can no longer start graphical applicatio
Thomas Danckaert writes:
> Hi Guix,
>
> since the change to networkmanager, I've been running into the
> following problem: when I connect to a wireless network using
> networkmanager, I can no longer start graphical applications
> (starting any program fails with “cannot open display :0.0” an
On Wed, 13 Sep 2017 12:05:29 +0200 (CEST)
Thomas Danckaert wrote:
> since the change to networkmanager, I've been running into the
> following problem: when I connect to a wireless network using
> networkmanager, I can no longer start graphical applications
> (starting any program fails with “
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Danckaert writes:
> Hi Guix,
>
> since the change to networkmanager, I've been running into the
> following problem: when I connect to a wireless network using
> networkmanager, I can no longer start graphical applications
> (starting any program fails with “cannot open displ
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Dave Love skribis:
>>> Then you can run “guix build hwloc --check -L --no-grafts”, which will
>>> build hwloc locally and raise an error if hwloc:{out,lib} are not
>>> bit-identical to what you had in store.
>>
>> [Should that be documented as the procedure to use?]
>
>
Hi Guix,
since the change to networkmanager, I've been running into the
following problem: when I connect to a wireless network using
networkmanager, I can no longer start graphical applications
(starting any program fails with “cannot open display :0.0” and
similar messages).
AFAIU, the ca