On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 12:24:15 +0100
"pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)" wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 09:15:05PM +, David Lecompte wrote:
> > Can I install Guix System with the whole root file system (including
> > /boot) in a new logical volume that I create in the same volume
> > group?
>
> I
On Fri, 26 Nov 2021 05:41:43 +0100
"pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)" wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 09:15:05PM +, David Lecompte wrote:
> > Can I install Guix System with the whole root file system (including
> > /boot) in a new logical volume that I create in the same volume
> > group?
>
> P
Thank you, David. Good to know that I'll need a separate tool to handle
sending D-Bus messages to Gajim.
Best,
Joseph
I now tried to run it using
> guix shell --pure jupyter -- jupyter-notebook
works perfectly fine.
... wait ...
I found the cause:
in ~/.guix-profile/etc/profile environment variables are set:
> export
> JUPYTER_PATH="${GUIX_PROFILE:-/gnu/store/ichrcarq2k4lhdmm2izc3f1xjbziz49v-profile}/share/
Dear all,
yesterday I added jupyter to my profile and it worked perfectly
fine. Overnight I shut down the computer and rebooted today.
Now jupyter refuses to start with the messages below. It seems that
jupyter-notebook tries to create directories (or modifiy them) in the location
it
is installe
On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 09:15:05PM +, David Lecompte wrote:
> Can I install Guix System with the whole root file system (including
> /boot) in a new logical volume that I create in the same volume group?
I shouldn’t answer in a hurry. As of November 2021, the GNU Guix repo
contains a file gnu
Dear all,
this issue is resolved, but I have no idea why.
After I noticed that the issue does not occur if I use a fresh
test-account, I resolved this issue by removing my home-directory,
recreating it and create a fresh guix-profile (which actually is not
created freshly, because it is per user
Dear all,
just to close this thread...
The fault was to "sudo -s" to reconfigure the system which did not
comletely set all neccessary variables (guix was pulled into roots
profile but run from users profile).
Either *really* logging in as root or probably much better (which I do
now) just "sudo
Hello,
Le mardi 23 novembre 2021 à 01:43 -0700, Joseph Turner a écrit :
> Running Guix 1.3.0-12.9bbbac6 on top of a foreign distro, Debian 11
> (bullseye).
>
> Gajim was installed with `guix install gajim`, and it works well.
> However, I am unable to make use of `gajim-remote`, which returns the