Re: GNU Icecat crashed tab

2018-09-29 Thread nightowl
Thanks all for the help and advice on handling package upgrades and memory management. I have been able to update my system now and use icecat version 60. I can verify that the tab crash appears to be resolved with this new version of icecat on my PC, however I also now notice that scrolling

Re: Frequent git repository corruptions

2018-09-29 Thread Björn Höfling
On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 14:50:37 +0200 Pierre Neidhardt wrote: > > You can build it manually for now¹ or download a precompiled > > binary² and boot it from your existing GRUB's command line. > > Actually, how do you do that? > > I copied the binary to `/memtest.bin` then rebooted and tried the >

Re: Frequent git repository corruptions

2018-09-29 Thread Pierre Neidhardt
> You can build it manually for now¹ or download a precompiled binary² and boot > it > from your existing GRUB's command line. Actually, how do you do that? I copied the binary to `/memtest.bin` then rebooted and tried the following Grub command (my root partition is labelled "guixsd"): --8<--

Re: GNU Icecat crashed tab

2018-09-29 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
nightowl writes: > I have been trying to upgrade the icecat package. I am using the > 'guix system reconfigure' command, but seem to be running out of disk > space. Generally, I recommend keeping the user profile separate from a lean system profile. This allows you to upgrade your system eve