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From: Feng Shu
Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2017 21:18:55 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] gnu: add you-get
* gnu/packages/video.scm (you-get): New variable.
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gnu/packages/video.scm | 22 ++
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>From 54c338b9bfe96cead2663506b55493d156e816dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Feng Shu
Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2017 12:13:41 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] gnu: add leafpad
* gnu/packages/leafpad.scm (gnu): Add leafpad.scm file
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gnu/packages/leafpad.scm | 56
Today I'm announcing pragmatique, a new project.
Its primary focus is to open up the efforts I've been working on for
some time to other people, to provide space as a community, and to work
on more than just software.
Our main project is pragmaOS, an on-going project to build a live-system
for
Hi Andy,
Andy Wingo skribis:
> I just "installed" GuixSD on a DigitalOcean droplet. You can't actually
> install GuixSD; you have to mutate an existing installation into
> GuixSD. But fine.
Thanks a lot for the detailed report! It shows just how much room for
improvement
Leo Famulari skribis:
> On Fri, Apr 07, 2017 at 02:07:16PM +0200, Andy Wingo wrote:
>> (3) Why do we promote lsh by default? It took me quite some looking to
>> figure out why my authorized_keys wasn't working. The fix was to
>> just use OpenSSH.
>
> lsh is a GNU
On 04/07/2017 at 14:31 ng0 writes:
> Andy Wingo transcribed 1.0K bytes:
>> Hi :)
>>
>> On Fri 07 Apr 2017 16:04, myglc2 writes:
>>
>> > On 04/07/2017 at 14:07 Andy Wingo writes:
>> >
>> >> I just "installed" GuixSD on a DigitalOcean droplet. You can't actually
>> >> install
On Fri, Apr 07, 2017 at 03:58:13PM +, ng0 wrote:
> digital dust and serves as a starting point for someone else :) That's
> how rustc came to be, someone did it, left it, someone else did it, left
> it, I did it and left it, and 3 or 4 more people worked on it until it
> finally was ready.
I
Leo Famulari transcribed 1.1K bytes:
> On Thu, Apr 06, 2017 at 10:34:29AM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> > This ‘core-updates’ cycle was terribly long, so I suggest to write down
> > a schedule and then try hard to stick to it. ;-)
>
> At the beginning of the cycle, I was confident that we
Hello!
Pjotr Prins skribis:
> ** Going off github
Congrats, sounds like the right decision to me!
In addition to its most obvious problems¹ (including privacy—“if the
service is free, then *you* are the product”), GitHub has become a
single point of failure for a
Heya!
Leo Famulari skribis:
> On Thu, Apr 06, 2017 at 10:34:29AM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>> This ‘core-updates’ cycle was terribly long, so I suggest to write down
>> a schedule and then try hard to stick to it. ;-)
>
> At the beginning of the cycle, I was confident
Andy Wingo transcribed 1.0K bytes:
> Hi :)
>
> On Fri 07 Apr 2017 16:04, myglc2 writes:
>
> > On 04/07/2017 at 14:07 Andy Wingo writes:
> >
> >> I just "installed" GuixSD on a DigitalOcean droplet. You can't actually
> >> install GuixSD; you have to mutate an existing
Hi :)
On Fri 07 Apr 2017 16:04, myglc2 writes:
> On 04/07/2017 at 14:07 Andy Wingo writes:
>
>> I just "installed" GuixSD on a DigitalOcean droplet. You can't actually
>> install GuixSD; you have to mutate an existing installation into
>> GuixSD. But fine.
> [...]
>
> I
On 04/07/2017 at 14:07 Andy Wingo writes:
> Hi,
>
> I just "installed" GuixSD on a DigitalOcean droplet. You can't actually
> install GuixSD; you have to mutate an existing installation into
> GuixSD. But fine.
[...]
Hi Andy,
I upgraded Debian to GuixSD on a physical server in a similar way
On Fri, Apr 07, 2017 at 02:07:16PM +0200, Andy Wingo wrote:
> (3) Why do we promote lsh by default? It took me quite some looking to
> figure out why my authorized_keys wasn't working. The fix was to
> just use OpenSSH.
lsh is a GNU project and we did not have an OpenSSH service
On Fri, Apr 07, 2017 at 12:31:16PM +, Pjotr Prins wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 07, 2017 at 02:07:16PM +0200, Andy Wingo wrote:
> > Debian uses systemd so as the manual tells me, I did:
> >
> > ln -s ~root/.guix-profile/lib/systemd/system/guix-daemon.service
> > /etc/systemd/system/
> >
> Cuirass is a piece of software, which is hosted on
> https://notabug.org/mthl/cuirass. The “(gnu services cuirass)” module
> only provides Guix services to make it easier to configure Cuirass on
> GuixSD.
Hmm... Now why wasn't that obvious to me? Thanks Ricardo ;-)
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 04:06:37AM -0400, Leo Famulari wrote:
> Fixes CVE-2016-9602 and CVE-2017-{5857,5973,5987,6058,6505}.
>
> * gnu/packages/qemu.scm (qemu): Update to 2.9.0-rc1.
> [source]: Remove obsolete patches.
> * gnu/packages/patches/qemu-CVE-2016-10155.patch,
>
Nice one, I'll use that.
On Fri, Apr 07, 2017 at 02:07:16PM +0200, Andy Wingo wrote:
> Debian uses systemd so as the manual tells me, I did:
>
> ln -s ~root/.guix-profile/lib/systemd/system/guix-daemon.service
> /etc/systemd/system/
> systemctl start guix-daemon && systemctl enable
Hi,
thanks for documenting this on the list, it's really cool and useful.
It looks to some parts
applicable to many DigitalOcean-like hosters :)
Andy Wingo transcribed 6.6K bytes:
> Hi,
>
> I just "installed" GuixSD on a DigitalOcean droplet. You can't actually
> install GuixSD; you have to
Hi,
I just "installed" GuixSD on a DigitalOcean droplet. You can't actually
install GuixSD; you have to mutate an existing installation into
GuixSD. But fine.
So I installed the latest Debian x86_64 image that they offer. All fine
and easy. You tell DigitalOcean your SSH key, then you can
myglc2 writes:
> In "6.2.7.15 Continuous Integration" there is a reference to
> '(https://notabug.org/mthl/cuirass)' but the doc is all for of GuixSD
> '(gnu services cuirass)'. Also
> git://git.sv.gnu.org/guix/maintenance.git/hydra/bayfront.scm uses GuixSD
> '(gnu services
Forgot to mention the obvious: the rationale for the below is my desire
to unchain from GitHub.
On 07/04/17 10:26, Marco van Zwetselaar wrote:
> On 06/04/17 12:53, Pjotr Prins wrote:
>> ** Going off github
> I've been running GitLab self-hosted since December and find it a fine
> alternative.
>
On 06/04/17 12:53, Pjotr Prins wrote:
> ** Going off github
I've been running GitLab self-hosted since December and find it a fine
alternative.
Their installation instructions try hard to scare you away from
self-hosting and installation from source, but I think that's more to
keep non-sysadmins
Pjotr Prins writes:
> First of all
> github provides me an internet personae. Anyone who wants to assess my
> work can visit github and get a clear picture of what I am working on.
> This is a valuable resource, but I can probably move it elsewhere
> without too much
On Thu, Apr 06, 2017 at 09:53:02AM +, Pjotr Prins wrote:
> A bit of a long post, but I would like some feedback:
I guess most of you agree ;). Preaching to the converted.
Pj.
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