Pierre Neidhardt writes:
>> https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/
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> Nice! I was originally referring to laptops only, but since I was
> planning to look into desktops soon, so thanks for chiming in!
>
> It's waay too expensive for my needs though ;) Would you also happen
> to know of libre des
In a "headless" vm-image (sysi29.scm, attached), "font-dejavu" installed
by manifest (attached) into the "empty" default profile ...
'guix package -m manifest'
... appears in the emacs 'M-x menu-set-font' choice box. But it doesn't
appear with the same manifest installed in the "foo" profile ...
Ludovic Courtès transcribed 800 bytes:
> Hello,
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> Mathieu Othacehe skribis:
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> >> If you add a similar entry on your server, it should be fine.
> >>
> >> Can you try and report back?
> >
> > Yes you're right it works fine, thanks :)
> >
> > However, some of my machines are not picking up the
Catonano transcribed 1.1K bytes:
> 2018-04-30 8:01 GMT+02:00 n0ctilucient >:
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> > I'm a newly signed up n00b. Do you have or plan a cd/dvd?
> >
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> Te installation already is mean to be from a cd image
> I suppose you mean a live image.
>
> not that I know of, no
You will be able to build a
Pierre Neidhardt transcribed 1.0K bytes:
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> I've re-tested with 4.16.6: still happening, the battery life is about
> 50% down.
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> If I blacklist the nouveau kernel module, then the module stops crashing
> in loop, which improves battery time a little bit, but the difference
> with 4.15 is still
Hi Guix,
I installed cssh and trying to use it like so:
cssh `cat /tmp/servers`
but it breaks with:
Can't locate Tk.pm in @INC (you may need to install the Tk module) (@INC
contains:
/gnu/store/w60y4wh55iqxp56migmy7427n8aib9wj-perl-x11-protocol-0.56/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.26.1/x86_64-linux-thr
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> Yes, entering the LUKS volume passphrase twice is normal, though I would
> love to hear about ways to improve it. As I understand it, both GRUB
> and Linux have to unlock the LUKS volume, and they do not by default
> coordinate in any way - that is why you have to enter it two times. I
> don'