host system doing
something I’m not familiar with, but perhaps someone has had a similar
experience? Any clues would be much appreciated!
Best of wishes
// Tirifto
itutes are available for any given set of packages. I do this
for packages that I know are going to get upgraded and would take a
long time to build on my system. But chances are that the solutions
other have posted can already do this better for you.
Best of wishes
// Tirifto
rtable with IceCat, knowing it taks a more radical approach to
user freedom and privacy. Thanks for the tip, though!
> Thanks,
>
> Joshua
Best wishes
// Tirifto
> --
> Joshua Branson
> Sent from Emacs and Gnus
Any clues would
be much appreciated.
Best of wishes
// Tirifto
1. https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnuzilla/2019-08/msg5.html
2.
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnuzilla.git/commit/?h=6
could look into those.
Best wishes
// Tirifto
1.
https://h-node.org/videocards/catalogue/en/1/1/undef/undef/works_with_3D/PCI-E/video-card-works/undef
Le Tue, 28 Jul 2020 14:24:24 +0200,
Jan Wielkiewicz a écrit :
> Dnia 2020-07-28, o godz. 12:03:26
> Tirifto napisał(a):
>
> > Hello!
> Hi!
>
> > I’m running Guix on Parabola and I’ve installed Jami through it.
> > When I try to run it, the welcome window a
Le Tue, 28 Jul 2020 12:02:46 +0200,
Pierre Neidhardt a écrit :
> How are you starting Jami?
On the command line, I just run ‘jami’. ‘whereis jami’ points to
‘/gnu/store/[…]’. The same problem occurs when I run ‘jami-gnome’
(which is also located in ‘/gnu/store/[…]’ and has a desktop entry in
my
issue probably lies with my setup. The
Jami version is ‘20200710.1.6bd18d2’. I’ll try to attach the full log
as ‘jami-error.txt’. Any help and ideas are much appreciated!
Regards
// Tirifto
Gtk-Message: 11:50:49.760: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
Gtk-Message: 11:50:49.760:
directories it needs to access, and for Firejail it's to
figure out how to grant the access. Advice for either would be
appreciated.
Best wishes
// Tirifto
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1. https://firejail.wordpress.com/
2. https://github.com/netbl
efixing of texts with preemptive excuses and
disclaimers, but sometimes caution helps, and now it would, I think.
These are just my personal thoughts and comments; I can't speak for
other people or demand changes in your speech, nor do I want to do
either. However, I have seen conflict arise in
dependencies again, even though it's already
up-to-date on my computer. Should this be happening?
I don't know if it's related, but ‘guix weather’ shows that there are
no substitutes available for TeXmacs.
Best wishes
// Tirifto
ng ‘guix
weather’).
My current solution is to comment the variables out in my ~/.profile,
and only export them in the terminal when I'm about to use Guix.
I don't know if these are reliably reproducible, and whether they
should be fixed somewhere, or just better documented, but I hope the
info can help!
Best wishes
// Tirifto
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