Hi,
--- Original Message ---
On Wednesday, November 2nd, 2022 at 21:42, Felix Lechner
wrote:
> Hi Felipe,
>
> On Wed, Nov 2, 2022 at 12:45 PM Luis Felipe
> luis.felipe...@protonmail.com wrote:
>
> > 2 11:18:55 localhost gnome-keyring-daemon[796]: couldn't access control
> > socket
Hi Felipe,
On Wed, Nov 2, 2022 at 12:45 PM Luis Felipe
wrote:
>
> 2 11:18:55 localhost gnome-keyring-daemon[796]: couldn't access control
> socket: /run/user/1001/keyring/control/: file or directory not found
> 2 11:18:55 localhost gnome-keyring-daemon[797]: couldn't access control
> socket: /r
hi,
I've been using Jami again for about a day and I haven't had any network
issues. Still, I'd like to find out why my guix system can't reconnect
automatically when the internet goes down in the local gateway device, while
other devices in the network do reconnect. So I turned off and on the
Hi,
have you looked into the kernel ring buffer? If it's something related to the
kernel or the Wifi AP then you'll see some messages regarding loosing signal,
authentication, etc.
So the `dmesg` command should give us more insight into if it's kernel/Wifi
problem or just the SW stack Gnome Sh
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 31, 2022 at 5:11 PM Luis Felipe
wrote:
>
> Is it really possible for an application like Jami to cause this problem
> or am I just going loco?
I think it's very possible that some of Jami's commitment to keep the
connection alive interferes with similar efforts by Shepherd (or
pe
--- Original Message ---
On Friday, October 21st, 2022 at 19:27, Luis Felipe
wrote:
> § The problem(s)
>
> I lose connection twice or three times a day and the system can't connect
> back automatically when/if it loses connection.
Some annecdotal information: I stopped Jami a few day
Hi Felix,
On Saturday, October 22nd, 2022 at 00:23, Felix Lechner
wrote:
> I use a non-free kernel. The Wifi drops very rarely if at all; once a
> week at most. My remedy in Gnome 3 is to disable the Wifi and to
> re-enable it again. I never restart the Shepherd service.
I only use Guix's off
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 4:41 PM Luis Felipe
wrote:
>
> I had to switch to using WiFi to access the Internet and
> it hasn't been a nice experience.
My household has three computers that use Wifi exclusively—one
desktop, and two laptops. All of them are from 2015. I upgraded them a
week ago,
§ Summary
Recently, I had to switch to using WiFi to access the Internet and it hasn't
been a nice experience. I don't know the root of the problem or problems, but I
notice that I'm the only one affected by these (I'm the only Guix System user
in the local network).
I don't do anything specia