On Tue, 30 Jun 2020 14:07:44 +0200
Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> wrote:

> 
> Hi Jan,
Hi!

> 
> This means the daemon isn’t running.
> 
> If you use SELinux in enforcing mode then the daemon is probably
> prevented from starting.
I'm not aware of this - I just picked all default settings, not that
the choice was big.

> 
> Sure.  We have a draft SELinux policy for systems like yours, but it
> is probably no longer current as Fedora’s SELinux policy is not
> frozen in time.  I encourage you to try it and help debug it to
> adjust it for current versions of Fedora.
That's my first day running Fedora, but if someone gives me right
directions, I can help.

> 
> These recommendations wouldn’t help in your case.  We can’t feasibly
> maintain a farm of different distros (some with SELinux and some
> without) where we install Guix all the time.
> 
Even manual testing before making a release would be good. Btw
adding checkboxes to the issue tracker would make it easier for
everyone. Anyway, Guix should work on disributions considered to be
"industry standard" such as Debian, Fedora, etc. What about a list of
distributions Guix was tested on in the manual, with a link to it
somewhere on the main page.

The first impression is really important.


Jan Wielkiewcz

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