I have Guix installed (through apt) in a Ubuntu installation, let's call
it "installed guix"
I also have a local checkout of the Guix rpeository, let's call it
"local Guix"
1) I create a shell with dependencies for the local Guix with the
installed Guix like this
guix shell -D guix
2)
Il giorno gio, 09/09/2021 alle 11.54 -0700, Vagrant Cascadian ha
scritto:
> On 2021-09-09, Adriano Peluso wrote:
> > I learned that in Debian 11 one can install Guix through apt
>
> apt install guix
>
> That *should* start the daemon, enable substitutes, create the bu
I learned that in Debian 11 one can install Guix through apt
What about updating the daemon ?
What's the procedure for a Guix installed through apt ?
And what's the procedure for updating a user profile ?
Thanks
Il giorno mer, 18/08/2021 alle 19.48 +0200, Edouard Klein ha scritto:
> Hi !
>
> You can pass the --profile option to most guix subcommands.
>
> To install guile-commonmark in a profile, it would be a simple:
>
> guix install --profile=/tmp/toto guile-commonmark
>
> To install only its dependen
I'd like to create a profile containing the dependencies of guile-
commonmark and I'm a bit confused about how to
I have Guix installed on a foreign distro (Ubuntu)
Can I run an ipfs node using the Guix provided ipfs package ?
I think I read somewhere that running user services is possible but I
don't remember where
Thanks
Il giorno mer, 21/04/2021 alle 14.27 -0400, Bone Baboon ha scritto:
> As I have tested GPUs on five computers I would like to add my
> finding
> to h-node.
>
> Is the lack of /dev/dri/ sufficient to put a GPU in the
> "does_not_work"
> category in video cards on h-node?
>
> The h-node documentati
Il giorno mer, 14/04/2021 alle 21.08 -0400, Leo Famulari ha scritto:
> It may actually be more reliable to use an attachment, rather than
> copying and pasting.
It was more reliable in my experience
At the time I was using a gmail account and when I pasted the text of
my patched in the body of