> We do need a service for this. I'll write one if nobody beats me to
> it.
I have created a Guix service for pcscd.
https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=32358
It looks like the udev rules were completely unnecessary for my gnuk
token. Running the pcscd daemon alone was sufficient. Pe
> I have no clue if it's related to your case, but for my Nitrokey there was
> some
> special setup as detailed in this thread:
>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2018-05/msg00187.html
The same solution works! Install pcsc-lite and ccid into user profile,
and run the followi
> I have no clue if it's related to your case, but for my Nitrokey there was
> some
> special setup as detailed in this thread:
>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2018-05/msg00187.html
Thanks for the link. I have the exact same problem. The Nitrokey Start
and the FST-01 gnuk
I have no clue if it's related to your case, but for my Nitrokey there was some
special setup as detailed in this thread:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2018-05/msg00187.html
Maybe that helps.
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Thank you for your very detailed response, Chris! That does clear up my
confusion with udev. I am yet to get my FST-01 gnuk security token
working. But, that must be a problem elsewhere, and I'll figure it
out. If I need any further help, I'll ask on this list.
Thanks!
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
> Thanks for this walkthrough, Chris, very useful!
I'm glad you liked it! I enjoy sharing what I know, although often I
feel like it isn't enough. :-)
> I guess we should document this a bit more, what do you think?
I'm sympathetic, but I don't think we need to add d
Thanks for this walkthrough, Chris, very useful!
I guess we should document this a bit more, what do you think?
If /run/current/system/profile/lib/udev/rules.d is not used, couldn't we remove
it to avoid confusion?
Then mention the
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Chris Marusich writes:
> Arun Isaac writes:
>
>> I am trying to get my FST-01 gnuk security token working on
>> GuixSD. According to their documentation
>> (https://www.fsij.org/doc-gnuk/udev-rules.html), I need to add a custom
>> udev-rule. I am trying to use the configuration shown below to ac
Arun Isaac writes:
> I am trying to get my FST-01 gnuk security token working on
> GuixSD. According to their documentation
> (https://www.fsij.org/doc-gnuk/udev-rules.html), I need to add a custom
> udev-rule. I am trying to use the configuration shown below to achieve
> the same. But, I don't s