bug#23409: unable to load free firmware

2016-05-16 Thread Alex Kost
Quilro Ordonez (2016-05-14 00:15 +0300) wrote: [...] >> So, to recap, you should try (again as root): >> >> echo -n $(guix build openfwwf-firmware)/b43-open \ >> > /sys/module/firmware_class/parameters/path >> modprobe b43 >> dmesg | tail >> >> Could you try and report back? > > # ec

bug#23557: "corrupt input while restoring archive from socket" after interrupted package install

2016-05-16 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hello, Harry Prevor skribis: > I tried to install emacs on guix recently, and I actually got a kernel > panic in the middle of installing so I had to do a hard reboot. Are you installing GuixSD, or are you installing Guix on another distro? > Since > then, every time I tried to do guix package

bug#23193: Cannot enable logout button in GNOME

2016-05-16 Thread Ludovic Courtès
tags 23193 notabug close 23193 thanks Chris Marusich skribis: > l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > >> Does that mean that upstream chose to hide the “log out” button by >> default? Or is it a bug on our side that leads to this setting? > > I think GNOME now hides it by default, so this is

bug#23557: "corrupt input while restoring archive from socket" after interrupted package install

2016-05-16 Thread Harry Prevor
Hi all, I tried to install emacs on guix recently, and I actually got a kernel panic in the middle of installing so I had to do a hard reboot. Since then, every time I tried to do guix package -i emacs I got this error: substitute: Backtrace: substitute: In ice-9/boot-9.scm: substitute: 157

bug#23193: Cannot enable logout button in GNOME

2016-05-16 Thread 宋文武
Chris Marusich writes: > 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. > >

bug#22883: Trustable "guix pull"

2016-05-16 Thread Thompson, David
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 8:40 AM, wrote: > Please, for the love of all/any gods!(if any) > Fix this issue :) > For example, you can get this https to work: > https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/snapshot/master.tar.gz > (it doesn't currently) > > $ wget https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix

bug#23195: GNOME help does not work

2016-05-16 Thread 宋文武
Chris Marusich writes: > 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 l

bug#22883: Trustable "guix pull"

2016-05-16 Thread fluxboks
Please, for the love of all/any gods!(if any) Fix this issue :) For example, you can get this https to work: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/snapshot/master.tar.gz (it doesn't currently) $ wget https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/snapshot/master.tar.gz --2016-05-15 15:32:15--

bug#23193: Cannot enable logout button in GNOME

2016-05-16 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Chris Marusich skribis: > Leo Famulari writes: > >> On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 10:50:52PM -0700, Chris Marusich wrote: >>> iyzs...@member.fsf.org (宋文武) writes: >>> >>> > The gsettings trick does work for me, and the “Log Out” action will under >>> > the ‘User’ menu (it’s below the ‘Battery’ menu,

bug#23524: Test suite failures building 0.10.0 on CentOS7 - building from git

2016-05-16 Thread 宋文武
"Cook, Malcolm" writes: > Ludo! > > It has been far too long that I followed up on this. I have just now return > to this project. > > Setting HOME, as you last suggested, got me past the `make check` problems > from before. Thank you. > > However, `make check` still apparently halts after:

bug#23193: Cannot enable logout button in GNOME

2016-05-16 Thread Chris Marusich
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > Does that mean that upstream chose to hide the “log out” button by > default? Or is it a bug on our side that leads to this setting? I think GNOME now hides it by default, so this is the intended default behavior: http://www.ryanlerch.org/blog/no-logout-