Thank you for this, yes, this is exactly the kind if idea I had in mind,
although I was assuming that Guix docker would be super bare bones by almost
default 😄
I think keeping the core of your software benefits the entire system, making it
secure and keeping the cost down for storage, hosting a
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Hello!!
So I have just spent a month battling with Docker and VSCode for a project and
became familiar with them. Combining both, we can create a very pleasant and
reproducible developer environment that everyone can copy.
DevContainer is like Screen/Tmux on steroids - the heavy lifting of com
l use to produce
the actual, consolidated Guix docker for production use (using the
docker export feature of Guix) ?
-Yasu
On 6/23/23 19:24, pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) wrote:
Yasuaki Kudo writes:
Docker for MacOS does seem to run Linux containers.
Running Guix inside a Docker container
to run Linux containers.
Of course, we can do full virtual machine as you suggested but I would
prefer to stretch Docker as far as we can, so we can stay close to the
environment of our choice!
Cheers,
Yasu
On 6/19/23 21:50, Yasuaki Kudo wrote:
Hi!
I started to experiment with VSCode
Hi!
I started to experiment with VSCode DevContainers, to see if it is
possible for Linux/Windows/Macintosh users to share the same Linux
development environment.
https://github.com/yugawara/xeyes
I work at a worker cooperative ( our federation site is here at
https://patio.coop ) and one
It has been a long time since I switched to Ubuntu (and I use Guix as an
additional package manager in Ubuntu - this way I get maximum mainstream
compatibility, which is very helpful for work, and the flexibility that comes
with Guix! ) but just one thing I vaguely remember for situations like t
!!
-Yasu
> On Oct 7, 2022, at 21:53, phodina wrote:
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> On Friday, October 7th, 2022 at 10:07 AM, Ricardo Wurmus
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>> Yasuaki Kudo y...@yasuaki.com wri
Hello!
I really wish I actually had time to play with Guix and really use it
but I have such a time constraint, especially right now - so here I am
just asking...
For our IT worker cooperative in preparation, one of my areas of
interest is the realistic partial alternative to Google and Micr
pan😅
-Yasu
> On Aug 26, 2022, at 03:37, Olivier Dion wrote:
>
> On Mon, 15 Aug 2022, Phil wrote:
>> Yasuaki Kudo writes:
>
>> However, I am interested in seeing Guix and Guix services
>> gaining a foothold in the commercial space, and exchanging ideas
Hello Phil!!!
What you wrote makes so much sense and sounds very familiar because I had
similar discussions with my partners at our worker coop!
Sometime soon perhaps we can discuss in a video chat or something?
Our idea is at the coop is that we want to develop software development
accelerati
Let's do this! My partners and I are fired up about the idea and we would like
this to be developed, along the way we continue to serve customers (or
co-creators, in our worker coop world😄).
Realistic, step by step implementation, niche to niche, until we make it big! 😄
-Yasu
> On Aug 10, 202
Oh wow!! Thank you everyone!!!I will definitely show our conversation
thread to my partners - in fact, right now!!! Let's make it happen!!
> On Jul 31, 2022, at 01:20, Phil wrote:
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> Olivier Dion via writes:
>
>>> On Sat, 30 Jul 2022, Yasuaki Kudo wrot
Hello!
I have been exposed to the world of Docker images and Continuous Integration
that seem spend most of the time downloading and building them 😅
I can see where they are coming from though - the software dev teams will pay
any reasonable money for what works!
Have you heard of Guix Hosting
One phrase I heard recently and struck a chord:
Needs Unite, Ideas Divide
We all need Free Software but I think the attitude toward non-free seems to
vary - I seem to be on the side of "I don't care as long as I know where they
are on my system"
So yes, I think we just need to have a separate
I do use Guix (with questionable modules added) as my primary computer at home
and I tell you only half of the applications are sharable including chromium
and emacs. Many other applications are not. But then again I use wayland so
I can't tell easily which is causing what problems... -Yasu
one of the core competencies might do😄
-Yasu
> On Mar 9, 2022, at 08:18, Phil wrote:
>
> Hi Yasu,
>
> Yasuaki Kudo writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> In many so-called Application Support jobs in the enterprises, one of the
>> core responsibilities i
Hi,
In many so-called Application Support jobs in the enterprises, one of the core
responsibilities is to see through the daily completion of "batch jobs" - those
I/O heavy processes that take a long time to run, even with parallel processing.
And at the core of it is to "re-run" the jobs, afte
Lepiller wrote:
Hi Yasuaki,
That's great to hear about why you came to guix, but please don't advertise for
non-free software on guix mailing lists :)
On February 20, 2022 3:03:07 AM GMT+01:00, Yasuaki Kudo
wrote:
Hi!,
I just wanted to let you know I came to Guix for the exact
Hi!,
I just wanted to let you know I came to Guix for the exact same reason -
Nix was way too cryptic for me 😅
I don't have any answer (sorry I am not familiar with what you
mentioned) but here's my configuration (I use Wayland and "Corrupt"
(meaning non-deblobbed, I guess) Linux)
https://
I wish I knew this... For years I tried and gave up on substandard bluetooth
headsets on Linux including Guix OS - if you happen to own a Bose headset -
search for its USB dongle - it works great! I tried my NC700 with the dongle
yesterday in a Zoom meeting from Guix OS and it worked flawless
Hello!
I run Wayland + Gnome on my Guix OS. (See attached files for detailed
configuration)
Q1. How do I Lock Screen?
Q2. How do I take Screenshots?
Q3. Should I not bother with Wayland and use X11 (or whatever that's
called that is the default)? I started to use Wayland because there
Thank you much for your replies and I believe Jacob was just making a joke and
I am in no way offended! But thank you Ricardo 😄😄 I hope this bug gets fixed!
PS
For various issues of conviction, of which Free Software is one, I believe we
need to have open playful attitudes to the opposition
Is there anyone here who uses Jitsi Meet to share screens from Guix? Let me
know!
At least in version 90 of chromium (third party, not a guix package), it used
to work.
With the current ungoogled-chromium on Guix, the moment someone else connects
to the Jitsi session, ungooogled-chromium dies
Hi,
Who here uses LibreOffice Base? Let me know! I tried to use it just now from
my Guix but it seemed only half working...
Cheers,
Yasu
Hi!
I did this just last night so let me tell you what I did.
I installed using guix install command emacs, coq and proof-general but in the
end I probably could not observe that proof-general was working from the Guix
installation so I followed the standard installation instruction on Proof
G
I read a little bit about the current state of video cards, etc - man this
seems like an uphill battle😅 Basically no manufacture sympathizes with the
concept of total transparency.
I was just thinking what the practical end-game of this might be - do you think
at some point there will be an FP
My apologies if this has been already tried but I personally always use regular
Linux with black magic binary drivers unacceptable to plain Guix distribution.
😅
My AMD (both CPU and Graphics card) computer's visuals will freeze without the
modification of the settings to avoid LibreLinux that
> On Mar 14, 2021, at 10:30, raingloom wrote:
>
> On Thu, 11 Mar 2021 00:26:41 +0100
> Léo Le Bouter wrote:
>
>>> On Thu, 2021-03-11 at 08:23 +0900, Yasuaki Kudo wrote:
>>> Hello!
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I think you can use JSON-RPC
;
>> Le jeudi 11 mars 2021 à 08:23 +0900, Yasuaki Kudo a écrit :
>> Does anyone have an insight into mixing different programming
>> language? Say Visual Basic, Java, Racket, Haskell, etc
>
> I am aware of 3 different kinds of approaches:
> - writing programs
Hello!
Does anyone have an insight into mixing different programming language? Say
Visual Basic, Java, Racket, Haskell, etc
I thought one way would be to convert each program into web services but I
wonder if there is a more intimate way - I heard of something called Corba long
time ago and t
Thank you, let me try this! I will report later!
> On Jan 3, 2021, at 19:58, Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> While I haven't used it in a few months, here is what I did to set it
> up:
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> (operating-system
> (inherit %
Happy New Year!
I tried to use Nix on my Guix System by following instructions I found on the
Internet (I added both nix package and nix service in my system
configuration.scm file.)
I then followed standard Nix installation instructions like adding a Nix
channel, etc - only to find no package
\n" "" )
> "share" "zoneinfo"))
> "/usr/share/zoneinfo"
> "/usr/share/lib/zoneinfo"
> "/etc/zoneinfo"))
>
> But surely this is not the way to do it in Guix...
>
> I wonder if there is a proper Guix integration
Damn HTML doesn't work😅
My program is:
#lang racket
(require gregor)
> On Dec 11, 2020, at 21:16, yasu wrote:
>
> (Resending, my html email keeps failing... Is this mailing list
> automatically converting HTML messages to Plain Text or something??)
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I am tring to use the greg
Hi,
Of course, I agree with everything that's said here. That's exactly why I am
excited about Guix!
I think it has a sound mechanism to fine-tune the degree of impurity one wishes
to accept.
What I was thinking was maybe more organizational - is someone coming up to
form a group or somet
Hello!
I wonder which mailing list (or anything else) is the best for open-ended Guix
discussions.
I think Guix has a huge potential and it a needs a downgraded version (akin to
how Ubuntu makes a worse version of Debian) so that more people can use it.
As it stands, by default, Guix doesn't
Hi,
I just wanted to report (although this is probably already known) that I had to
wait for a long time (probably more than a minute) staring at "Welcome to
Grub!" screen upon reboot, after accumulating thousands of guix system
generations. I was experimenting with something and I suspected t
Hi,
Not that I have any solution (sorry...) but a similar blackout happened when I
removed the regular linux kernel (using nonguix channel) and tried the native
Libre kernel for Guix, some months ago. I immediately went back to the
original Linux...
My PC has both Ryzen CPU and AMD video card
Hi Joshua,
Thank you, yes, my feeling is of course I would love to work on that but at the
moment I am spending all the time I can find to learn Racket for my current
project assignment at a software contractor in Japan. (And I really love this
project which involves source-to-source conversio
has a very weird software stack, if you combine it with bluetooth
> everything gets complicated. If you don't know about it you are in trouble.
>
> Sorry for the depressing thoughts, but this is how I feel.
>
> I hope you find your way to make it work and share it.
>
> B
Hi Joshua,
My bluetooth USB device itself seems to be recognized by the kernel but there
is this whole layers of software I don't understand - (when I used to use NixOS
on the same hardware, it worked - I think it was a combination of something
called PulseAudi and Bluetooth)
So I just want
Hi John,
Ah I see let me try this as well!
I need to do some gardening right now but will try after that 😄
Yasu
> On Sep 20, 2020, at 09:17, John Soo wrote:
>
> Hello Yasu,
>
> I use a manifest file and guix-package -m to do declarative installations.
>
> I find it strikes a nice balance
at can later be
> modified imperatively (by you or a software). That makes it harder to use and
> breaks many software, but is much more satisfying :)
>
>>
>> -Yasu
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 19.09.2020 23:40, Julien Lepiller wrote:
>>> If you i
I see some vim plugin packages for guix but I have no idea how I enable them in
the neovim (nvim) that I installed in Guix.
In NixOS I just used "home manager" and modified some existing template I found
to add more plugins.
Is it possible to run Eternal Terminal service on Guix?
channel 😅
All-in-all, it feel that Guix is very appropriate for my purpose - learn the
techniques of constructing highly customizable software for the end-users,
(barring the controversial subject of allowing proprietary components, of
course 😅)
-Yasu
> On Sep 18, 2020, at 11:06, Ma
at 04:54, Efraim Flashner wrote:
>
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 12:53:50PM +, Raghav Gururajan wrote:
>> Hello Yasuaki Kudo!
>>
>> AFAIK, there is only one that is both free-software and AMD chip-set
>> compatible. It's GeForce GT 710.
>>
>> Reg
Hi,
As per the subject-line, what is the very best video chip/card for GUIX? My
criteria:
• I use AMD Ryzen 5 CPU (The chip has no integrated video feature enabled)
• I currently use NVIDIA with proprietary driver support provided by
corresponding NixOS packages but now I am considering switch
Hi,
I am thinking of hosting a digital workshop next week as below.
Come to think of it, my video conference platform (BigBlueButton) has a
breakout feature. So we can easily accommodate Guix!
Is anyone from Guix community interested?
https://discourse.nixos.org/t/is-there-any-regular-casu
Hi Simen, Sorry not a direct answer but I also report this exact problem
recently in this mailing list 😄 -Yasu
> On Jul 1, 2020, at 04:54, Simen Endsjø wrote:
>
> 
> Hi, I've been running Guix in a VM on my laptop, and wanted to install it
> directly on my desktop. Using the guided installer
Hi,
I’m not sure if this is the best mailing list for this question… Do you think
it’s possible to create a protocol that Nix and Guix can share?
I can see many benefits of abstracting the important protocols out of these
systems. Benefits:
• Improved documentation
• Richer availability of
As the title says, I tried Guix for half a day 😅
I wanted to let you know that:
* Graphical installer run from a USB stick was broken. I went insane, asking
the questions already answered and kept repeating them. So I could not get
past the partition phase.
* The Nouveau driver for my Nvidi
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