On Sat, Apr 02, 2016 at 02:46:17PM -0700, Chris Marusich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've noticed surprising behavior on a fresh install of GuixSD v0.10.0
> when using XFCE. In XFCE, in the "Appearance" section of the settings,
> under the "Style" tab, if you select an alternate style (e.g.,
>
Hi,
I've noticed surprising behavior on a fresh install of GuixSD v0.10.0
when using XFCE. In XFCE, in the "Appearance" section of the settings,
under the "Style" tab, if you select an alternate style (e.g.,
"Xfce-kolors"), the color scheme does not actually get updated. I
expected the colors
Hi,
On a fresh install of GuixSD v0.10.0 using XFCE, when you press F1 to
open help for any XFCE application, you get a message like the
following:
"Do you want to read the manual online?"
It would be neat if the manual were installed locally. Maybe this is
just a simple matter of finding the
Hi,
I'm using GuixSD v0.10.0 with GNOME. In GNOME, when you have enabled a
second keyboard input (via "Settings" > "Region and Language" > "Input
Sources"), if you click on "Show Keyboard Layout" from the keyboard
input selection drop-down menu in the upper right corner of the GUI, the
following
Hi,
I'm using GuixSD v0.10.0 with GNOME. In a fresh install using an
un-modified desktop.scm from the installation image, in GNOME, under the
"Search" settings, there are four entries. The first two are both named
"Files" and use an identical file cabinet icon. The second two are both
named
Hi,
I'm using GuixSD v0.10.0 with GNOME. I've noticed that in GNOME, under
the "Sharing" settings, nothing of interest is displayed. There is only
a single text field, titled "Computer Name," which is blank. This seems
wrong.
Is this expected?
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Chris
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Hi,
I'm using GuixSD v0.10.0 with GNOME. I've noticed that "help" does not
work. Specifically, I've observed the following:
* Pressing F1 in any application does not work. Sometimes (e.g., in the
GNOME terminal) you get an error message saying something like "There
was an error displaying
Hi,
In the installation image for GuixSD v0.10.0, I get some I/O errors on
the terminal just before/during/after the MOTD is displayed:
"stty: standard input: Input/output error"
The error appears to be benign because I encountered no actual problems
with input or output. However, it would be
Hi,
I'm using GuixSD v0.10.0. The default GNOME installation does not have
the "log out" button enabled by default. I've heard that this is the
new default in GNOME, so it's probably not an issue we need to fix.
However, I cannot seem to enable it at all.
My understanding is that you should be
Hi,
I'm using GuixSD v0.10.0 with GNOME. I've noticed the following
surprising behavior:
At the graphical login screen, if you enter a password incorrectly, then
the text "session (F1 to change): GNOME" disappears.
At this point, if you enter the right password, you will be logged into
a
Danny Milosavljevic skribis:
> However, it installs share/applications/transmission-gtk.desktop into the
> profile, containing
>
> Exec=transmission-gtk %U
>
> i.e. it won't find it.
>
> transmission-cli works.
>
> I checked gnu/packages/bittorrent.scm , it seems to do
Hi,
As a follow-up to Leo's comment, see this related email thread:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2016-01/msg00764.html
Basically, on GuixSD everything should "just work" as long as you have
the package installed. Once you installed it, did it work?
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Hi,
I'm using emacs in X on my GuixSD (version 0.10.0) laptop (not a
headless server), and all the icons seem to be showing up correctly for
me by default.
I think the adwaita icons are provided by the package adwaita-icon-theme
(although gnome-themes-standard also purports to supply a copy of
Hi,
I've tried installing wxmaxima on my GuixSD (version 0.10.0) laptop, and
all the icons seem to be showing up correctly for me by default.
I think the hicolor icons are provided by the package
hicolor-icon-theme:
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Alex Kost skribis:
> myglc2 (2016-03-06 21:57 +0300) wrote:
>
>> Not technically not a bug because the doc says ...
>>
>> 2.6.2 X11 Fonts
>>
>> The ‘fontconfig’ package in Guix looks for fonts in
>> ‘$HOME/.guix-profile’ by default. Thus, to allow graphical applications
>>
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