Hi all,
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Oh, that sounds painful.
It's sooo painful! I read a good article while looking for printers:
https://thewirecutter.com/blog/why-all-printers-suck-even-the-best-ones/
This statement really resonated with me: "Like most things in life that
you have no control
On a system I'm porting to guix I have 2GB tmpfs with subdirectories
like /tmpfs/etc that I remount to /etc with an overlay filesystem.
The current way I do this in systemd is making a service dependency
between the /tmpfs and /etc mounts that mkdirs /tmpfs/etc and
/tmpfs/etc_work, but AFAICT
Thank you, Boris! Works perfectly, I've changed to socks4, as my tor service
works.
My chromium-tor icon: http://0x0.st/zZ2m.png
April 7, 2019 4:16 PM, boris.deksht...@gmail.com wrote:
> zna...@disroot.org writes:
>
>> Now I want to add Applications menu element 'Chromium Tor'. But as far as
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Oh, well, that’s definitely not right. Guix does not download
> individual files when fetching packages — it downloads archives that
> definitely do contain the .go files. So the question is… where did they
> go once “guix pull” finished?
Yeah, I don't know! Mostly
bre...@posteo.net (2019-04-06 02:59 +0200) wrote:
> On 04.04.2019 21:38, Alex Kost wrote:
>> Brett Gilio (2019-04-01 16:13 -0500) wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all. I am hoping the maintainer of emacs-guix will see this:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>> Whenever I try to search for a package, or perform any of the routine
zna...@disroot.org writes:
> Now I want to add Applications menu element 'Chromium Tor'. But as far as
> guix breaks usual linux directories structure and I have no
> /usr/share/applications folder, want to aks how to edit or add element to
> Applications menu in xfce4?
Place the .desktop
Hello! When I use free vpn without tor I am not able to visit sites blocked by
ISP. That is dns requests performed through my provider.
I want to use dnsmasq to encrypt and secure dns requests and also to get access
to the sites that I want to visit with nobody's interference.
I've made
Hello! I've installed Ungoogled-Chromium on GuixSD, thanks Marius Bakke for the
port to guix!
I've found Chromium has settings for proxy only from command line run.
Using 'man chromium' I've got Chromium works with Tor this way:
`chromium --proxy-server="socks4://127.0.0.1:9050"`
cause tor is
Thank you, Gábor Boskovits, for being awesome! I've tried this again and
helped. Previously it was strange for me not to see wlp2s0. But I do it again
and I have Internet automatically after boot.
I did exactly this: blacklisted ideapad_laptop, reconfigured, rebooted. And
have Internet.
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