Luis Felipe writes:
> For what it's worth, kicad seems to work for me in a
> container.
> I'm using Guix System with GNOME (guix 4716cea):
>
> __
> guix shell kicad -E "^DISPLAY$" -E "^XAUTHORITY$"
> --expose="$XAUTHORITY"
> --expose=/tmp/.X11-unix/ --expose=$HOME/.Xauthority
> -
--- Original Message ---
On Tuesday, November 1st, 2022 at 15:09, Peter Polidoro
wrote:
> > For what it's worth, kicad seems to work for me in a container.
> > I'm using Guix System with GNOME (guix 4716cea):
> >
> > __
> > guix shell kicad -E "^DISPLAY$" -E "^XAUTHORITY$"
> >
For what it's worth, kicad seems to work for me in a container.
I'm using Guix System with GNOME (guix 4716cea):
__
guix shell kicad -E "^DISPLAY$" -E "^XAUTHORITY$"
--expose="$XAUTHORITY"
--expose=/tmp/.X11-unix/ --expose=$HOME/.Xauthority
--expose=/etc/machine-id
--expose=$HOME/D
Hi Peter,
--- Original Message ---
On Monday, October 31st, 2022 at 16:50, Peter Polidoro
wrote:
> I am trying to run a GUI package (kicad) in a container on a
> foreign distro (xubuntu) and I am running into several errors.
>
> When I run the command:
>
> guix shell kicad --conta
I am trying to run a GUI package (kicad) in a container on a
foreign distro (xubuntu) and I am running into several errors.
When I run the command:
guix shell kicad --container --preserve='^DISPLAY$'
--share=/tmp/.X11-unix -- kicad
I get a warning about the accessibility bus:
(kicad:1): dbi