Hello,
quil...@riseup.net writes:
> El Mar, 6 de Agosto de 2019, 1:19 pm, Ricardo Wurmus escribió:
>
>> Or we could provide a procedure generating an operating system
>> configuration. The procedure’s arguments would be used to enable or
>> disable certain services.
>
> What do you mean by "a pr
Le 6 août 2019 23:48:29 GMT+02:00, quil...@riseup.net a écrit :
>> I don't think we need the bash scripts, only services. From what I
>read,
>> we could provide a simple file like this and let users choose their
>> services:
>>
>> (define domain "mydomain.org")
>> ; and other common configuration o
El Mar, 6 de Agosto de 2019, 1:19 pm, Ricardo Wurmus escribió:
> Or we could provide a procedure generating an operating system
> configuration. The procedure’s arguments would be used to enable or
> disable certain services.
What do you mean by "a proceedure"? Is it a definition that would acti
> I don't think we need the bash scripts, only services. From what I read,
> we could provide a simple file like this and let users choose their
> services:
>
> (define domain "mydomain.org")
> ; and other common configuration options
> …
> (operating-system
> …
> (services
>(cons*
> ;;
Hello,
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Julien Lepiller writes:
>
>> I don't think we need the bash scripts, only services. From what I
>> read, we could provide a simple file like this and let users choose
>> their services:
>>
>> (define domain "mydomain.org")
>> ; and other common configuration opti
Julien Lepiller writes:
> I don't think we need the bash scripts, only services. From what I
> read, we could provide a simple file like this and let users choose
> their services:
>
> (define domain "mydomain.org")
> ; and other common configuration options
> …
> (operating-system
> …
> (s
Le 6 août 2019 16:25:18 GMT+02:00, quil...@riseup.net a écrit :
>Hi Julien,
>
>Thank you for your response.
>
>> Could explain wgat such a system would do? I'm not familiar with
>> freedombox or freedombone. However, I can tell you we have mail
>services
>> available, and I configured two personal
Hi Julien,
Thank you for your response.
> Could explain wgat such a system would do? I'm not familiar with
> freedombox or freedombone. However, I can tell you we have mail services
> available, and I configured two personal servers with them. That's what I
> use to send this very email :)
As pe
t; I would like to know if there is someone that is making a 'guix system
> init' config.scm file that has the packages that Freedombone has and that
> it has the services integrated in such a way a Fredombone. If not, I am
> asking if someone has some ideas or plans or has adv
ome ideas or plans or has advanced in such a
>quest
>of making a personal communications server.
>
>> We don’t have a package for freedombox or freedombone, if that’s what
>> you’re asking.
>
>I know that there is no package per 'guix search freedombone'.
Hi quiliro
t' config.scm file that has the packages that Freedombone has and that
it has the services integrated in such a way a Fredombone. If not, I am
asking if someone has some ideas or plans or has advanced in such a quest
of making a personal communications server.
> We don’t have a package fo
Hi Quiliro,
> PING
It is not clear to me what the question in your earlier email is.
We don’t have a package for freedombox or freedombone, if that’s what
you’re asking.
--
Ricardo
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El 2019-07-18 23:42, Quiliro Ordóñez escribió:
> Hello Guix:
>
> I know this has been discussed in the past in this:
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2017-05/msg00210.html
> and on another thread on Guix mailing lists. But I cannot find any
> information past 2017.
>
> I have
Hello Guix:
I know this has been discussed in the past in this:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2017-05/msg00210.html
and on another thread on Guix mailing lists. But I cannot find any
information past 2017.
I have read about:
https://freedombox.org/
https://freedombone.org/
But the
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