Yasu,
yasu 写道:
Does anyone have a working example configuration that enables
Wayland
Auto-Login?
Yes:
(service sddm-service-type
;; Logs to ~/.local/share/sddm/wayland-session.log.
(sddm-configuration
(auto-login-user "nckx") (relogin? #t)
(auto-login-session
I would also be interested in figuring this out. I have half of the
solution:
I currently login to a virtual console, then have .bash_profile start
sway:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
# Honor per-interactive-shell startup file
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then . ~/.bashrc; fi
# shepherd
if [[ -z $DISPLAY ]] && [[
Em 26/12/2020 12:02, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice escreveu:
>> I know that guix approach is to replace package managers
>
> I don't think that's true.
Also see https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=45450 .
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Em 26/12/2020 12:02, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice escreveu:
>> I know that guix approach is to replace package managers
>
> I don't think that's true.
It's half true, valid to the extent that, contrary to cargo's default
repository, Guix's default follows the GNU FSDG, which also requires that every
Hi Todor!
Todor Kondić 写道:
I have been playing with rust and the first thing I noticed with
the guix installation is that there is no cargo.
There is, in the (as you note) cargo output:
$ guix install rust:cargo
$ type cargo
cargo is /home/nckx/.guix-profile/bin/cargo
$ realpath `command
Hello,
I have been playing with rust and the first thing I noticed with the guix
installation is that there is no cargo. More accurately, there is indeed an
output of the rust package called "cargo" and there are entries for cargo with
bin paths in the store, but nothing that ends up in the