Hello!
I installed the Guix system. Sometimes, after installing a program I get
the following message:
hint: Consider setting the necessary environment variables by running:
GUIX_PROFILE="/home/me/.guix-profile"
. "$GUIX_PROFILE/etc/profile"
Alternately, see `guix package --sea
CPU architecture is x86_64
It is a Lenovo T430.
Please let me know if you need any other info to help me.
Leo Famulari:
DiaplayPort is a (mostly) display interface standard that is unrelated to HDMI:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DisplayPort
Amuza, does Linux register connections to your
) display interface standard that is unrelated to HDMI:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DisplayPort
Amuza, does Linux register connections to your DisplayPort interface? You can
check the output of dmesg.
What kind of CPU architecture are you using? Maybe some kernel config flag
needs to be
Joshua Branson:
amuza writes:
Hello!
I'm new to Guix system, yesterday I installed it for the first time. I
installed it with i3 and Mate.
I would like to use my second monitor, but its DisplayPort connection is
not recognized by xrandr. xrandr only shows my own laptop's scr
Hello!
I'm new to Guix system, yesterday I installed it for the first time. I
installed it with i3 and Mate.
I would like to use my second monitor, but its DisplayPort connection is
not recognized by xrandr. xrandr only shows my own laptop's screen.
If I connect my second monitor through VGA, xr
Hello!
I'm new here. Some weeks ago I installed the Guix package manager on top
of Trisquel and so far I'm very happy.
Let me say that I'm not a developer or anything similar, so I easily get
lost.
And now my question:
I have just installed wireguard through Guix, but I cannot find the
/etc/wire