Hello, Here a positive installation experience:
I did my usual bare metal installation of the image linked below on a ThinkPenguin laptop that has always worked pretty well with Guix. Ran through the graphical installation, going through configuration options that have caused problems in the past (Esperanto locale, based in Brussels, with Neo2 keyboard layout, fully encrypted disk). The installation proceeded like a charm. Perhaps partly to do with me now being used to the installer, and having hardware that "just works" with libre software, but this was super user friendly. And actually also super fast! Congratulations and a massive thanks to everyone who's put time and energy into this! I can honestly say, with the current state, I would absolutely try a guix system deployment in the first instance on any laptop I might consider a GNU\Linux install, and only falling back to Debian if there are hardware issues. Very impressed. Best wishes, Alex Mathieu Othacehe <othac...@gnu.org> writes: > Hello, > > The 1.2 release is on its way. So here's the traditional call for > installer testing. This time, the CI is building latest installer > images, which should ease testing. > > I propose that we first concentrate our efforts on this image: > https://ci.guix.gnu.org/download/654 which corresponds to commit > 29a2eb3. > > Testing different partitioning schemes on different hardware is really > important to spot issues that our virtualized automated installer tests > would be missing. > > Thanks for your help, > > Mathieu
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