I prepared my config.scm file and reconfigured Guix to install
Networkmanager for my Xfce Desktop Environment. It worked but I have
no possibility to add new connections. When I try to save a new
connection the message "insufficient privileges" appears. How to fix
it?
Hi,
"pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)" writes:
> On Sun, May 05, 2019 at 10:13:38PM +0200, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>> pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) writes:
>> > You can type in the terminal:
>> >
>> > guix install gnome-calendar
>> >
>> > This should become part of guix’ gnome package. That it is
"Raghav Gururajan" writes:
> Hello Guix!
>
> The "Services" part of my current system config is the following:
>
> (services (cons* (service gnome-desktop-service-type)
> %desktop-services))
>
> How should I modify the above to edit Network Manager's Configuration
> to include and enable
ison writes:
> 3) How can a channel provide patch files which can be used with
> "search-patches"? I attempted to look through the guix code in
> gnu/packages.scm and from what I can tell it looks like search-patches
> only looks in paths included from "%load-path". There is also a
> comment
Raghav Gururajan writes:
> Thank you very much for your clear explanation. I did add Tor Service
> with Default Configuration to my system config; ans also added the user
> to Tor group. But it seems that the traffic is not routed when I
> checked with "check.torproject.org". What should I do?
>
"Raghav Gururajan" writes:
> Are there binaries available for Rust, QEMU and QtWebKit? These three
> take hell of a time to build, every time I run guix package -u.
You can check by running a command like the following:
guix weather manifest.scm
where manifest.scm is a file that looks like
sirgazil writes:
> I installed Scribus from Guix in a foreign distro and it looks weird
> when I launch it. See these screenshots for example:
>
> https://multimedialib.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/scribus-154-splash-2019-04-22.png
>
>
melon writes:
> 'echo $PATH'
> Gave me a very messy output. Apparently things like '.guix-profile/bin',
> '.guix-profile/sbin' and '/usr/bin' were all shown multiple times. I
> changed it to the following (by editing ~/.bashrc):
>
> export
>
Hi Pierre-Henry,
"Pierre-Henry F." writes:
> I tried to remove and re-install again but here what I get:
>
> phf@f02c:Downloads$ guix pull -l
> guix pull: error: stat: No such file or directory:
> "/var/guix/profiles/per-user/phf/current-guix-1-link"
> phf@f02c:Downloads$ guix
On Sun, May 05, 2019 at 06:19:43PM +0200, Philip K. wrote:
> But `guix package pull` wouldn't work, because no connection could be
> established. Running `ping` on any server, would just inform me of
> dropped packets, `ip link set eth0 up` wouldn't change anything.
Can you give the exact command
On 5/5/19 11:46 PM, Mark H Weaver wrote:
> Zelphir Kaltstahl writes:
>
>> Ah it could be, that a package changed something in `~/.profile`. I will
>> check … No it still looks the same as before.
> Guix never modifies your ~/.profile. The relevant file is:
> ~/.guix-profile/etc/profile, which is
Sirgazil, Florian,
pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) wrote:
On Sun, May 05, 2019 at 06:52:39AM -0500, sirgazil wrote:
Florian, for some reason, the speakers worked today. I'm not
sure if running alsamixer yesterday after your instructions had
anything to do with it or booting without the headphones
Hi Mark,
On Sun, 05 May 2019 16:26:25 -0500 Mark H Weaver wrote
> Hi sirgazil,
>
> sirgazil writes:
>
> > I installed the GNU system with GNOME using the ISO installer
> > (https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/guix/guix-system-install-1.0.0.x86_64-linux.iso.xz).
> >
> >
> >
Zelphir Kaltstahl writes:
> Ah it could be, that a package changed something in `~/.profile`. I will
> check … No it still looks the same as before.
Guix never modifies your ~/.profile. The relevant file is:
~/.guix-profile/etc/profile, which is generated each time you update
your user
Ah it could be, that a package changed something in `~/.profile`. I will
check … No it still looks the same as before. Also I think any
installation adding something to my `~/.profile` should tell the user
about such a change. No package I installed yesterday did so. Glad that
the packages did not
Hi sirgazil,
sirgazil writes:
> I installed the GNU system with GNOME using the ISO installer
> (https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/guix/guix-system-install-1.0.0.x86_64-linux.iso.xz).
>
> When I play video or audio in the browser or in the desktop, I get no
> audio. The volume controls in the browser
Hi Giovanni,
No, I use it on a Xubuntu distribution, not on Guix SD and not in a VM.
It may still have been caused by something somewhere in my environment,
of course and `source`ing again `~/.profile` is also an idea. I am not
sure it would change anything in my setup, the way I set variables
Hi Dexter,
"Dexter Morgan" writes:
>How can I use GNOME Core Applications
>(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Core_Applications) that are
>missing in Guix System? I am quite frusturated and disappointed with
>the GNOME Desktop in Guix. I can't even use a music player or a
>
On Sun, May 05, 2019 at 10:13:38PM +0200, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
> pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) writes:
> > You can type in the terminal:
> >
> > guix install gnome-calendar
> >
> > This should become part of guix’ gnome package. That it is missing is
> > a bug.
>
> Is it really? I do like that
Hi, in light of the 1.0.0 release, I tried to download the Guix VM
image, to try and configure a workable setup within a Qemu session
before installing it.
But `guix package pull` wouldn't work, because no connection could be
established. Running `ping` on any server, would just inform me of
Giovanni Biscuolo writes:
> HWRoitzsch writes:
>
>> So apparently all that was needed after the steps suggested on the
>> mailing list was a restart of my machine or possibly a re-login.
>
> may it be connected to the evironment?
>
> I guess you are using Guix System on bare metal or VM, I'm
Hi Zelphir,
Zelphir Kaltstahl writes:
> The problem is solved for me now. Would an "strace" still be helpful?
I'm not sure. It depends on whether we're able to understand from your
upcoming email what went wrong and how to fix it properly.
> I will write another mail to the list, summarizing
pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) writes:
> On Sun, May 05, 2019 at 03:38:15PM +0200, Dexter Morgan wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>How can I use GNOME Core Applications
>>(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Core_Applications) that are
>>missing in Guix System? I am quite frusturated and
Hi Raghav,
"Raghav Gururajan" writes:
> Hmm. Okay.
>
> Thank you.
>
> April 15, 2019 3:22 PM, "Pierre Neidhardt" wrote:
>
>> Maybe not what you are asking but what about
>>
>> guix system reconfigure ... && guix package -u
>>
>> ?
First, just a reminder: on this email list, please avoid
rendaw <7e9wc56emja...@s.rendaw.me> writes:
> I think I'd like to use disk-image but a number of things were unclear
> from the documentation:
>
> 1. What and how many partitions are created?
>
> Reading the -t parameter I assume it's an image with just 1 root
> partition. If I need UEFI will an
Hello! I want just to replace LowBattery.ogg in /system/media/audio/ui on my
Android phone by Haier with my muted sound.
I cannot get root access, cause all the web contains unworkable apks and
unacceptable exe-files.
Kongoroot, towelroor, supersu do not work, gnuroot no more maintained.
Will
Hello HWRoitzsch,
HWRoitzsch writes:
> So apparently all that was needed after the steps suggested on the
> mailing list was a restart of my machine or possibly a re-login.
may it be connected to the evironment?
I guess you are using Guix System on bare metal or VM, I'm using Guix on
a
HWRoitzsch,
I'm glad that you've got a working IceCat, even if you have no
idea how you got there :-)
HWRoitzsch wrote:
Finally I shutdown my machine yesterday and started it again
today and
the issue suddenly disappeared. And the warnings also
disappeared from
command line output when
Hi HWRoitzsch, Hi Guix,
Le 05/05, HWRoitzsch a écrit :
> So apparently all that was needed […]
> 1. change preferences inside Icecat for what fonts to use (but in
> theory this only applies to websites and not to Icecat GUI).
> 2. create a `chrome` folder in my profile and create a
On Sun, May 05, 2019 at 03:38:15PM +0200, Dexter Morgan wrote:
>Hi,
>
>How can I use GNOME Core Applications
>(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Core_Applications) that are
>missing in Guix System? I am quite frusturated and disappointed with
>the GNOME Desktop in Guix. I
Hi,
How can I use GNOME Core Applications
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Core_Applications) that are
missing in Guix System? I am quite frusturated and disappointed with
the GNOME Desktop in Guix. I can't even use a music player or a
calendar. I thought I do not have deal
:/ :(
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2019 at 1:05 PM
From: "Ricardo Wurmus"
To: "Dexter Morgan"
Cc: help-guix@gnu.org
Subject: Re: GNOME Music
Dexter Morgan writes:
> I used to play music via GNOME Music in my friend's computer with
Arch.
> But in my Guix, I cannot find
Hello Guix Users,
So apparently all that was needed after the steps suggested on the
mailing list was a restart of my machine or possibly a re-login. I say
that, because today I started my machine and started Icecat and to my
surprise the fonts were not all monospace any longer. So it must have
Congrats all, for your hard work! And many thanks to creating such an
awesome system.
Den tors 2 maj 2019 kl 14:15 skrev Ludovic Courtès :
> We are thrilled to announce the release of GNU Guix 1.0.0!
>
> This 1.0 release is a major milestone for Guix. It represents 7 years
> of hard work with
Hi, Florian,
Yep, that is what I did immediately after installing fontconfig.
Regards,
Zelphir
On 5/5/19 7:55 AM, pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) wrote:
> On Sun, May 05, 2019 at 02:50:23AM +0200, Zelphir Kaltstahl wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Thank you for your idea.
>>
>> I did not install fontconfig
Hi Mark,
The problem is solved for me now. Would an "strace" still be helpful? I
will write another mail to the list, summarizing what I have tried and
that it works now.
Thank you for your detailed idea about how to progress nevertheless.
Regards,
Zelphir
On 5/5/19 4:18 AM, Mark H Weaver
On Sun, May 05, 2019 at 06:52:39AM -0500, sirgazil wrote:
> Florian, for some reason, the speakers worked today. I'm not sure if running
> alsamixer yesterday after your instructions had anything to do with it or
> booting without the headphones plugged. Those are the only different things
>
Hi, Florian:
On Sat, 04 May 2019 17:29:01 -0500 pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)
wrote
> On Sat, May 04, 2019 at 05:00:04PM -0500, sirgazil wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I installed the GNU system with GNOME using the ISO installer
> >
On Sat, May 04, 2019 at 06:24:04PM -0500, sirgazil wrote:
> The volume seems on and the card seems not muted:
>
> https://multimedialib.files.wordpress.com/2019/05/alsamixer-guix-system-1.0.png
>
This looks like it does for me.
> When I press F6 I see "(default)" selected, and there are no
I wrote bash-script checking external ip and disabling network interface if it
is a real ip, not vpn.
But I do not know why networking does not work after down and up the interface?
# ifconfig wlp2s0 down
# ifconfig wp2s0 up
# herd restart networking
Service networking is not running.
Service
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