Re: guix build problem, no RUNPATH on libpthread.so

2020-04-20 Thread Efraim Flashner
CCing bug-guix On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 09:41:47AM +0930, Michael Zucchi wrote: > > On 20/4/20 11:50 pm, zimoun wrote: > > Dear, > > > > On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 at 11:56, Michael Zucchi wrote: > > > > [...] > > > > > I ran guix environment guix --pure. > > Which version (commit) of Guix do you

Wi-Fi connection during gui-based installation

2020-04-20 Thread Stephen Minton
Greetings. I am stuck --- I successfully put guix-system-install-1.0.1.x86_64-linux.iso on a mem stick and booted. GUI installer hung up on connecting to wifi network (successfully found interface and scanned, showing target wifi name) on message "connection in progress Connecting to ...

Re: Help with auto-mounting a specific file-system.

2020-04-20 Thread Michael Rohleder
"Raghav Gururajan" writes: > Now, the setup work and the file-system 'repo' gets auto-mounted at ~/repo. > But I am facing two issues: > > [1] ~/repo becomes 'root protected' and stays like that. > [2] Despite declaring `(needed-for-boot? #f)`, system does not boot when the > memory card is

Re: Help with auto-mounting a specific file-system.

2020-04-20 Thread Pierre Neidhardt
Raghav Gururajan writes: > Ah I see. Btw, guix does not use udisks to mount file-systems right? > > Like mounting root file-system at "/", guix just uses mount command correct? Correct. > Oh. I have to read about types of services then. As a guess, is it the > difference between service

Re: Help with auto-mounting a specific file-system.

2020-04-20 Thread Raghav Gururajan
> To clarify, you can configure udisks to mount your drives somewhere else > like your home directory. Ah I see. Btw, guix does not use udisks to mount file-systems right? Like mounting root file-system at "/", guix just uses mount command correct? > Udiskie is a user service, so I don't

guix build problem, no RUNPATH on libpthread.so

2020-04-20 Thread Michael Zucchi
I posted about this months ago but I think I got no answers or just gave up.  However a reddit discussion and boredom prompted me to revisit it and I think I have something that might be useful to someone.  I'm sorry I probably wont put much more time into this for the moment but I can try

Re: Help with auto-mounting a specific file-system.

2020-04-20 Thread Pierre Neidhardt
"Raghav Gururajan" writes: > Okay, no problem. I can just do git operations by 'cd'ing to /media/foo/bar, > which is mounted by udisks/udiskie. To clarify, you can configure udisks to mount your drives somewhere else like your home directory. > Now, I am would like to modify

Re: How to temporarily disable Pulseaudio?

2020-04-20 Thread Pierre Neidhardt
Thanks for the trick, didn't know about pasuspender! :) It seems to work with audacity, however the "default" is mute. Audacity lets me choose the audio device, but programs that do not will use "default" and have no sound. Any idea around this? -- Pierre Neidhardt https://ambrevar.xyz/

Re: Help with auto-mounting a specific file-system.

2020-04-20 Thread Raghav Gururajan
Hi Pierre! > I think the best way to do this is to use Guix to set the right Udev > rules for Udisks: > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Udisks I thought I could use the same concept of mounting /home or /boot or /store etc., from another disk. But all these are immediately after root

Re: Scanner / SANE driver support

2020-04-20 Thread Pierre Neidhardt
sirgazil writes: > But the scanner works like this only recently. Before, I had to follow these > instructions: https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=38064#11 As far as I understand, we now have a sane-service-type as part of the %desktop-services, so this should work out of the box.

Re: Help with auto-mounting a specific file-system.

2020-04-20 Thread Raghav Gururajan
Hi Pierre! > If you are using GNOME or some high-level desktop environment, the SD > card should be automatically mounted when you insert it. > > For less sophisticated desktop environments, you can starts tools like > udisksie on login, then pendrives, SD cards and the like will be >

Help with auto-mounting a specific file-system.

2020-04-20 Thread Raghav Gururajan
Hello Guix! I wanted to make use of my memory card slot in my X200-T and decided to use it to store cloned git repos. I have placed a 32GB card, with formatted btrfs file-system, with label "repo". I wanted to auto-mount this file-system at ~/repo. So I used the following in 'file-systems'