Sébastien Lerique writes:
> Dear all,
>
> I use SDDM and Sway, and since a couple weeks I experience a bug where
> several programs start flickering after I resume from suspend, to a
> point that they are unusable. This happens at least on Emacs and
> Firefox (I admit I haven't tested on IceCat),
Dear all,
I use SDDM and Sway, and since a couple weeks I experience a bug
where several programs start flickering after I resume from
suspend, to a point that they are unusable. This happens at least
on Emacs and Firefox (I admit I haven't tested on IceCat), happens
in both Sway and Gnome on
znavko--- via writes:
> I need to connect or disconnect protonvpn manually when I want.
> And type root password for that is too much.
> If usual user can run
with usual user you mean people allowed to invoke sudo?
> $ sudo protonvpn c
> with no ay password required, it will be fine!
>
> But I
> So far the cl-asdf package in Guix is only used to update the ASDF
> bundled in the sbcl, ecl, ccl and clisp packages, so that they all use
> the same version of ASDF.
>
> Instead of using 'require', it should work if you just load the file:
>
> --8<---cut here---start--
Hello, Guix Help!
I need to connect or disconnect protonvpn manually when I want.
And type root password for that is too much.
If usual user can run
$ sudo protonvpn c
with no ay password required, it will be fine!
But I don't know how to type it in my config.
just adding protonvpn in my existing
Tim Lee skribis:
> I have installed cl-asdf using `guix install cl-asdf`. The installation
> was successful. However, when I looked into the
> ~/.guix-profile/share/common-lisp/source/asdf/ directory, I only see one
> file: asdf.lisp.
>
> Is this normal? I was expecting to get an `asdf.asd` file
I have installed cl-asdf using `guix install cl-asdf`. The installation
was successful. However, when I looked into the
~/.guix-profile/share/common-lisp/source/asdf/ directory, I only see one
file: asdf.lisp.
Is this normal? I was expecting to get an `asdf.asd` file as well. I am
running Ubuntu 2
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
> If I recall correctly, some contributors were discussing this feature
> some time ago on the mailing list. (Was it with Ludo?)
It should already be possible to use “guix pack guix” (with a few extra
options) to generate a relocatable Guix with a daemon that can run
Hi Hartmut,
On Sun, 21 Feb 2021 at 13:34, Hartmut Goebel
wrote:
> $ ./pre-inst-env guix refresh -u vis> gnu/packages/text-editors.scm:81:2:
> error: cannot download for this
> method: # system guile git)>
>
> Updating some other package, which is using http-fetch, works. So this
> seams to be r
Hi Andy,
Andy Tai writes:
> I tried to update a package definition (vtk) and then tried to build it
>
> ./pre-inst-env guix build -k -K vtk
>
> and the log file shows gcc 7.5 being used
The vtk package uses the cmake-build-system, which like every build
system adds some inputs to the build impl
Hi,
On Mon, 22 Feb 2021 at 20:14, Roland Everaert via wrote:
> I already opened an issue with the Nyxt project and they think the problem is
> related to a conflict between guix and fedora.
>
> The issue in the Nyxt project is:
> https://github.com/atlas-engineer/nyxt/issues/1132
Could you try
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