On 2019-01-18T13:09:31-0700, Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
> At first I thought that would not be possible lest the PCI-E wifi
> card would obstruct the GPU fans. Then I learned about PCI risers,
> which allow me to plug the PCI card much further down. That would be
> indeed a good solution.
Grea
On 2019-01-18T20:35:06-0700, Maxim Cournoyer wrote:
> Hi,
> Would you know if this would be compatible with newer ThinkPad models
> such as the T460S?
> I'm using a ThinkPenguin USB wifi adapter with the one I have, but it's
> a bit bothersome.
One, you would have to see what size card th
swedebugia writes:
> On 2019-01-17 20:23, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>>
>> Pierre Neidhardt writes:
>>
>>> I've been annoyed by this issue ever since I started using Guile and
>>> today I finally found time to get to the root of it:
>>>
>>> https://gitlab.com/jaor/geiser/issues/252
>>>
>>> Since ther
Hi,
Benjamin Slade writes:
> For ThinkPad laptops, I've had good luck with the following:
>
> 1) Atheros AR9380, e.g. -
> Apple A1298 Mac Pro Airport Extreme Wireless Card BCM94322MC 825-7213-A
> - 802.11a/b/g/n 450M Dual-band 2.4/5 GHz
>
> 2) 7WCGT Dell Atheros AR5BHB112 802.11n Bigfoot Networ
At first I thought that would not be possible lest the PCI-E wifi card would
obstruct the GPU fans. Then I learned about PCI risers, which allow me to plug
the PCI card much further down. That would be indeed a good solution.
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Unfortunately not. If you're building your own machine, could you build
in such a way to be able to use a PCIe card? AFAIK PCIe has
better/faster transfer rate than USB anyway.
On 2019-01-18T03:30:46-0700, Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
> Just noticed they are PCIe cards :p Anything in USB?
> -
El 2019-01-07 21:41, 荒井吉則 escribió:
> It's working.
>
> export
> XDG_DATA_DIRS="$HOME/.guix-profile/share${XDG_DATA_DIRS:+:}$XDG_DATA_DIRS"
icecat &
does not work.
export
XDG_DATA_DIRS="$HOME/.guix-profile/share${XDG_DATA_DIRS:+:}$XDG_DATA_DIRS"
&& icecat &
works perfectly.
Must something be m
El 2019-01-18 05:13, zimoun escribió:
> Hope that help.
This was very helpful. Thank you.
Dear Giovanni,
> since I used the binary install script [1] I think we should easily
> patch that so that it also "guix package -i glibc-utf8-locales" for lazy
> users like me :-)
It should be: "guix package -i glibc-locales".
Because glibc-utf8-locales only contains the locales ("de_DE" "el_GR"
Hi Ricardo,
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
[...]
> This is in your environment. But what about the daemon’s environment?
> It is not started in your environment where GUIX_LOCPATH is set. How do
> you start the daemon? If it’s via systemd you may want to look at the
> service file to see where GUIX_
Just noticed they are PCIe cards :p Anything in USB?
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> echo $GUIX_LOCPATH
> gives no output as root (which runs the Guix daemon, presumably).
If I understand well, this should be expected. :-)
The $GUIX_LOCPATH in the root `env' is not necessary related to the
$GUIX_LOCPATH is the daemon `env'.
Well, if you run systemd, then the variable
On 2019-01-17 20:23, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
I've been annoyed by this issue ever since I started using Guile and
today I finally found time to get to the root of it:
https://gitlab.com/jaor/geiser/issues/252
Since there are a lot of Guile+Geiser users in this communi
Hi Jack,
Jack Hill writes:
> It seems that work has noticed the GuixSD host that I brought into the
> office. The security office maintains a risk profile be collecting lists
> of installed packages,
this may seem "tangent" but I think your is a *very* interesting use
case, others gave you so
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