"Could not resolve host" while using git-fetch
Hello! I'm trying to define and build a package with guix on Arch Linux. I'm getting a "Could not resolve host: github.com" error when building. The nscd daemon is running. I'm not experiencing any name resolution problems outside guix. The package definition: https://pastebin.com/UJEm396s guix command I'm executing: `guix package --manifest=manifest.scm -v3` guix log: https://pastebin.com/NYbH8iGX nscd command: `sudo nscd --debug` nscd log: https://pastebin.com/UCsxvQnc There's nothing related to "github.com" in the nscd log, which makes me question whether it is used for the name resolution at all. Since, for example, if I run `ping github.com` on the host, I do see "github.com" being mentioned in the nscd log. -- Zach
How to use the package sane-airscan?
Hello there, even though when I =guix install sane-airscan= and run =airscan-discover= I see my scanner listed it isn't listed when I try to find it using =simple-scan=. I tried modifying the sane-service-type to have the following values: sane-backends, sane-backends-minimal and sane-airscan and none of that worked either: simple-scan still fails. -- Sent with Tutanota, enjoy secure & ad-free emails.
Seahorse does not start up when invoked via Gnome shell
Hi Guix, when I invoke Seahorse, the password manager, via Gnome shell it does not start up. It does not even show up in the activity panel at the top. However, when I spawn a terminal and enter `seahorse' at the command-line it starts up instantly. Does anyone have a clue what's going on? Best, Daniel
thermald updated to suport Intel Alder Lake CPUs
Hello everyone, I suspected my laptop was having some overheating issues this morning and I realized that I wasn't running thermald like I should. So, I added the thermald service to my OS config but the service failed to start because my CPU wasn't supported. Turns out that was because our thermald package was at version 2.4.7 which did not have support for 12th gen Intel Alder Lake CPUs. I upgrade our package to 2.5.1 and now thermald works. If you have an Alder Lake CPU and want thermald to actually work, you should run 'guix pull' and then reconfigure your system! - Dave