On Wed, 2 Jun 2021 10:30:17 -0300
"Adonay Felipe Nogueira via" wrote:
> It might not be enough, but did you enable build substitutes when you were
> asked by the guix installation script?
Actually, I don't remember seeing that question. Maybe they are disabled then,
I will enable them.
> In g
these are all log files.
This process doesn't work well if there are other users of Guix in the same
computer (including root), since all logs are printed.
Again, this is my way of doing it, other Guix users may have better options.
> When it was finished, I logged out and logged in using the
'd love to provide some log of the output but
I didn't redirect it to a file and I don't know if that is kept
somewhere.
When it was finished, I logged out and logged in using the default
Trisquel xdm, my password is accepted but after maybe 30s, I get back to
the login screen and a
On 26 Nov 14:06 ng0 wrote:
> I have bits of an xdm package somewhere in my vault/archive of
> "packages to send to guix once I find time to contribute again".
>
> What makes it more complicated / time consuming with xdm is that
> you need to figure out the service for
I have bits of an xdm package somewhere in my vault/archive of
"packages to send to guix once I find time to contribute again".
What makes it more complicated / time consuming with xdm is that
you need to figure out the service for it.
If you or anyone else wants to work on it, I
Hi—
I see quite some issues passing by of login managers. Would it be a
good idea to provide XDM? I have been using it a lot (especially in
the form of xenodm under OpenBSD) together with .xinitrc and I cannot
remember ever having any issue with it.
It would probably be easy to make it a