On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 10:45 AM Ludovic Courtès wrote:
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> Hello Guix!
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> I’ve written a reference card for Guix, which you can find here:
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> https://gnu.org/s/guix/guix-refcard.pdf
Thanks! I find it really useful. I did not know you call them
reference card, I generally call them cheatsheets
Hi!
I am testing the videos to go on adding them to the videos repo, but I
am facing an issue that does not happen in my local private repo or
machine.
Even though I add images embedded and not linked to inkscape, when I
create a video inside the container, instead of showing the picture it
says "
Hi!
> No idea yet. I will have a closer look later. One idea would be to check if
> the inkscape conversion fails, or the next step, so that we can narrow the
> problem to a single program. Also, do you get any suspicious looking log?
I am browsing the internet to see if there is a solution. Hop
Sorry, I realized that the second part of the packaging video has the
same issue.
May I upload the pictures in a separate directory inside the videos
facing this issue, so that people can have them if they want to, and
it to the README (ie: 03-help and 04-packaging2 are facing issues with
embedded
> You can go ahead with that. I am busy here tracing down this bug.
> I got strace for both of inside and outside the container, and it seems
> that in the container the wrong pixbuf loader is picked up, namely xmp
> instead of png.
Sorry, so if you make the video "the hard way" -video by video and
Hi!
> I tried adding it to the container, and it seems to be working fine here.
I've been working on the wrong file (the environment.sh) and could not
get why it still didn't work. Fixed the script and now will be pushing
the remaining videos.
Thanks for the explanation :)
Regards
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> > > Best r
Hi guix!
I've been migrating my VM to a new fresh one with the same foreign
distro but installed with minimal installation (Ubuntu 18.04) and I am
encountering this issue:
When I try to run the script to create the documentation videos, I get:
/build-video.sh
Entering a Guix container to build t
Hi Bruno :)
> I wonder about the version. It should be 0.16.0 only after
> installation. Did you ever do a 'guix pull'?
Yes, I guix pulled, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to install
paps. I will guix pull again, does no harm.
> If you did pull, then you should have as version one of the late
Thanks :)
Hi!
Thanks all of you for the tutorials :)
We can compliment them with the videos :) - my bad, sorry, I would
have liked to have them already finished :(
Regards :)
Laura
Hi!
May I help by fixing some typos :) ?
Regards :)
Laura
Hola Jorge!
Cómo estás?
Por lo que puedo ver tenés un inconveniente de permisos, lo descargaste
como root tal vez?
Intentá correr `sudo chown ` desde una
terminal y decime la salida de eso.
Un saludo!
Laura
-For Guix folks, sorry for my Spanish, I am trying to help :)-
Hi Tobias, Hola Jorge
Por lo que entiendo, Jorge está intentando extraer el archivo, por eso le
pregunté cómo lo descargó y si puede ponerse como owner del mismo para ver
qué sucede // As far as I can see, Jorge is trying to extract the tar file,
that's why I asked him how he downloaded it and if
Hola de nuevo // Hi again!
On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 2:40 PM Tobias Geerinckx-Rice wrote:
> Laura,
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> Thanks for helping out in Spanish!
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De nada// You are welcome :)
> Aha, but this is the .iso, not the .tar file. There's little to
> no point in extracting the ISO.
>
Sí, me confundí de exten
Hola/Hi!
Pobre Jorge, le armamos un thread de mails // Poor Jorge, we created a
thread of mails :/
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> Exactly: ‘decompress the image’, not ‘decompress the image and
> extract all its files’, as was being done in the screenshot.
> That's a pretty big difference!
>
Tobias, fijate que Jorge está se
Hi/Hallo/hola/bonsoir/ciao! :)
Thanks for your interest in contributing with the videos :)
> I'll ask directly to Laura Lazzati, thanks.
>
Yes, will answer back with the process in the mailing list, so that
everybody can also contribute if they want, I've been absent of the
commun
Hi Guix!
I am preparing a talk to introduce the community in a meetup, and one of
the topics the people want to know about is its relationship with Docker.
I've read the manual, and have Ludo's talk from FOSDEM 2019, but if someone
more experienced than me can help me (maybe there is a blog post,
Hi Ricardo!
Thank you sooo much for taking your time for the explanation :)
I will probably come back to this when I prepare that part of the
presentation about it.
Regards :)
Laura
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