Hi!
If you want to set the keyboard layout system-wide, see
"System Configuration -> Keyboard Layout".
For a user session, you can use your desktop manager tools or setxkbmap.
If you want a shepherd user service, I use this one:
(define setxkbmap
(make
#:docstring "Set keymap for X."
Hi Adam and Pierre,
There are several services which take a keyboard-layout. Also, there is a
keyboard layout field in the operating-system that designates the keyboard
layout done by loadkeys. I’m a keyboard enthusiast and the first-class support
of bindings is one of my favorite things about
Mikael Djurfeldt writes:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed guix on top of Debian Buster using the installation script
> at guix.gnu.org. I did this on two machines, hat and wand, with the hope
> that I could offload compilation to wand.
>
> This is what I get:
>
> root@hat:~# guix offload test
> guile:
On Thu, 19 Mar 2020 21:41:55 -0400
Leo Famulari wrote:
> You would add (flags '(bind-mount)) to the Scheme definition of
> file-system.
Yes, that much is mentioned, but defining a bind mount also requires other
things which are not mentioned in the manual page. Such as how to specify the
sour