Le 10 mai 2019 01:53:59 GMT+02:00, Ivan Vilata i Balaguer a
écrit :
>Hi! I've been using Guix on top of Debian for more than 2 years and I
>saw
>something that spurred a doubt about how Guix manages conflicts.
>
>So the other day I got the following output from ``guix package -u``
>after a
>``gu
Hello Guix!
I added Tor Service with Default Configuration to my system config. I also
added the user to Tor group.
When I configured my browser to use localhost's tor port as proxy, I got error
"proxy is refusing connection".
When I check tor service with "herd status" as root, tor wasn't run
> Our inputattach says…
>
> --wacom -wacom Wacom W8001
>
> …so I guess it was just renamed since that wiki article was
> written.
>
> Then I'm all out of ideas, sorry.
>
That's okay. Let us see if others or maintainer of "inputattach-service-type"
has any ideas. :)
Regards,
RG.
Hi! I've been using Guix on top of Debian for more than 2 years and I saw
something that spurred a doubt about how Guix manages conflicts.
So the other day I got the following output from ``guix package -u`` after a
``guix pull``:
$ guix package --dry-run -u python-jsonschema
The followi
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
> I agree with all your points!
>
> Regarding the bootstrapping process: we could already split the
> packaging tutorial into 2 "recipes":
> - A guile primer
> - The actual packaging tutorial
>
> Of course we would interlink them.
>
> Once done, we should not forget to
Thanks Chris,
A couple of follow-ups:
On 5/9/19 12:39 PM, Christopher Baines wrote:
1: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix/maintenance.git/tree/talks
There's also two talks [2] which I've given in the past on Guix, they're
a few years old, but I think most of the material is still correct.
Ok... a few follow-on questions (in-line):
On 5/9/19 1:03 PM, Christopher Baines wrote:
Miles Fidelman writes:
The GUIX documentation is great when it comes to installing GUIX, and
then installing packaged software.
It's not so clear on how do install software that isn't in the package
rep
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hello!
>
> Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
>
>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>
>>> Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
>>>
I still think that we should hide the plain gcc packages on the command
line.
>>>
>>> Agreed.
>>
>> Is this the right way to hide the package (see patch)? I
Raghav,
Raghav Gururajan wrote:
I tried it. But didn't work. Now the error output line during
boot " inputattach: invalid type "--w8001"".
Our inputattach says…
--wacom -wacomWacom W8001
…so I guess it was just renamed since that wiki article was
written.
Then I'm all out of
Miles Fidelman writes:
> The GUIX documentation is great when it comes to installing GUIX, and
> then installing packaged software.
>
> It's not so clear on how do install software that isn't in the package
> repository - whether by creating a package, or via the classic
> ./configure;make;make
Miles Fidelman writes:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Is there a good, current, overview presentation on all things GUIX?
> The whole who, what, where, when, why, how, how much, and who cares
> overview that one might give at USENIX, describing a new distro.
>
> I've been doing a lot of googling, and not findi
The GUIX documentation is great when it comes to installing GUIX, and
then installing packaged software.
It's not so clear on how do install software that isn't in the package
repository - whether by creating a package, or via the classic
./configure;make;make install, or if there are tools th
Hi Folks,
Is there a good, current, overview presentation on all things GUIX? The
whole who, what, where, when, why, how, how much, and who cares overview
that one might give at USENIX, describing a new distro.
I've been doing a lot of googling, and not finding anything remotely
current. L
> The Linux kernel logs information in a ring buffer as it runs. That log
> can be viewed by invoking the "dmesg" tool. The tool is available in
> the "util-linux" package.
>
> The same messages will eventually be logged to syslog, and on Guix
> System I think the default place they are stored is
Hello Guix!
Based on this
(https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Miscellaneous-Services.html#Miscellaneous-Services
(https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Miscellaneous-Services.html#Miscellaneous-Services)),
I have included "fprintd-service-type" (with default
>
> >
> > This is probably just a typo in your e-mail, but the service is
> > name inputattach-service-type (no third hyphen).
> >
>
> Yes, it was a typo. :)
>
> >
> > I don't own an X200T, and I don't know which guide your following,
> > but a random search led me here[0]. They use ‘--w8001’ wh
I've got working config for gnome+wayland. here it is
https://gitgud.io/znavko/guix-configs
May 9, 2019 7:26 AM, "rendaw" <7e9wc56emja...@s.rendaw.me> wrote:
> On 5/9/19 2:55 PM, zna...@disroot.org wrote:
>
>> Hello! I try to reconfigure system with Gnome, sddm and wayland.
>> I also use sddm-c
Hi,
mikadoZero writes:
> `guix package -s cargo`
> This does not return rust even though cargo is an output of rust. The
> manual says it looks at name, synopsis, or description. So this is not
> a surprise.
>
> Is there a way to search for programs that are an output of a package?
>
> I looked
On 5/9/19 2:55 PM, zna...@disroot.org wrote:
> Hello! I try to reconfigure system with Gnome, sddm and wayland.
> I also use sddm-configuration to define use wayland for greeter, but get the
> error for my misconfiguration:
>
> # cat config.scm
> ...
> (services (cons*
> ;(service xfce-desktop-s
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