On Fri, Oct 04, 2019, Hamzeh Nasajpour wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm going to run `shepherd` as a normal user automatically (at startup). How
> can I do that?
>
> I know the `shepherd` will be run as root with PID=1 in the init system, but
> I have some services that should be run by `shepherd` for norm
Hi,
I'm going to run `shepherd` as a normal user automatically (at startup). How
can I do that?
I know the `shepherd` will be run as root with PID=1 in the init system, but I
have some services that should be run by `shepherd` for normal users.
Regards,
Hamzeh
It's alright. They gave me a 4G adapter that emits a wifi hotspot. It's not a
device I control so I only have wifi on my side.
Le 3 octobre 2019 16:55:29 GMT+02:00, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice a
écrit :
>Joshua Branson 写道:
>> I'm using a T400. I actually don't use wifi...I prefer
>> ethernet, 'caus
It's alright. They gave me a 4G adapter that emits a wifi hotspot. It's not a
device I control so I only have wifi on my side.
Le 3 octobre 2019 16:55:29 GMT+02:00, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice a
écrit :
>Joshua Branson 写道:
>> I'm using a T400. I actually don't use wifi...I prefer
>> ethernet, 'caus
Zelphir,
Zelphir Kaltstahl 写道:
I fixed the problem by reinstalling Guix multiple times (I had
other
issues popping up when doing so, but was able to solve them.).
Great!
However, after a fresh install of Guix the result of `which
guix` is
still `/usr/local/bin/guix`. I think that might not
Joshua Branson 写道:
I'm using a T400. I actually don't use wifi...I prefer
ethernet, 'cause
it's faster. Sorry I can't be more help.
WWAN is cellular, not Wi-Fi (WLAN) — it's even slower ;-)
I know that Julien (CC'd; hope that's all right) is stuck on 4G
this week, but I'm guessing it's goi
I have no Thinkpad, but reasons for not working could be Guix’
ModemManager being slightly out of date or the WWAN card requiring
non-free firmware. I do not like what I see on
https://h-node.org/notebooks/view/en/1440/ThinkPad-X201--3680-WZQ-
Other than that, what works on other GNU systems sho
"Raghav Gururajan" writes:
> Hello Guix!
>
> If any of you use Guix System (previously known as GuixSD) on
> ThinkPad; and if your ThinkPad have WWAN Card (Ericsson F3507g or
> Qualcomm Gobi2000); does it work with ModemManager Service (part of
> desktop services)?; does WWAN option appear in you
I fixed the problem by reinstalling Guix multiple times (I had other
issues popping up when doing so, but was able to solve them.).
However, after a fresh install of Guix the result of `which guix` is
still `/usr/local/bin/guix`. I think that might not be an actual problem.
I now have updated pac
pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) writes:
> On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 04:16:40PM +0200, Divan Santana wrote:
>> So firstly I can't edit the connection as my user, without sudo. Not
>> sure if I need to be in some group to do that?
>>
>
> P.S. I use
>
> (users (cons (user-account
>(name
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