Re: How to properly upgrade Guix System & Home?

2023-03-24 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi, Tanguy LE CARROUR writes: > Hi Julien, > > Thanks for your reply! > > Quoting Julien Lepiller (2023-03-22 18:24:37) >> Most likely, you're just seeing a weird behavior caused by grafts. […] >> When you reconfigure, guix needs to download the ungrafted package >> before it figures out it

Re: Intel 13700k iGPU not recognised

2023-03-24 Thread Felix Lechner via
Hi Erik, On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 10:18 AM Erik Giorgis wrote: > > It's 3.8, that explains the different output then. The output from pciutils is secondary, but I am sorry about the experience you've had so far. As the owner of new equipment, you may find the Repology website helpful. It can

Re: Intel 13700k iGPU not recognised

2023-03-24 Thread Erik Giorgis
It's 3.8, that explains the different output then. On Fri, Mar 24, 2023, at 18:11, Felix Lechner wrote: > Hi Erik, > > On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 10:07 AM Erik Giorgis wrote: > > > > But my lspci output looked similar on Guix on the non-libre Linux 6.2.7 > > Sorry, I wasn't thinking straight and

Re: static-networking-service-type: Using a static network bridge

2023-03-24 Thread Julien Lepiller
The type should be a string, so "bridge" would be correct. However, it's not supported by guile-netlink yet, sorry. Do you think you could send me a scenario with iproute2 commands so I ean test an implementation? Le 24 mars 2023 00:08:50 GMT+01:00, Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli a écrit : >On Wed,

Re: Intel 13700k iGPU not recognised

2023-03-24 Thread Felix Lechner via
Hi Erik, On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 10:07 AM Erik Giorgis wrote: > > But my lspci output looked similar on Guix on the non-libre Linux 6.2.7 Sorry, I wasn't thinking straight and got confused with dmesg output. Which version of pciutils are you using on the other distro, please? Guix is still on

Re: Intel 13700k iGPU not recognised

2023-03-24 Thread Erik Giorgis
Well, on Guix it's the libre kernel, for the other distro it's the non-libre kernel. But my lspci output looked similar on Guix on the non-libre Linux 6.2.7 Best, Erik On Fri, Mar 24, 2023, at 17:49, Felix Lechner wrote: > Hi Erik, > > On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 9:44 AM Erik Giorgis wrote: > > >

Re: Intel 13700k iGPU not recognised

2023-03-24 Thread Felix Lechner via
Hi Erik, On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 9:44 AM Erik Giorgis wrote: > > 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device a780 (rev 04) > > shouldn't the kernel take care of these devices? When on a different distro I > get: > > 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Raptor

Re: Intel 13700k iGPU not recognised

2023-03-24 Thread Erik Giorgis
Hi Felix and Kaelyn Thank you for the prompt and detailed reply! I get mesa being too old for my CPU, and I also tried installing a newer mesa version (that I found packaged in the wild, could also be that it wasn't perfectly packaged but it built fine). What confuses me more is the output

Re: getting loginctl to work

2023-03-24 Thread Martin Castillo
Hi, Could it be that something is holding an inhibit lock on shutdown? I think ssh can do that. It might even be automatic?? Try running elogind-inhibit with no arguments. $ elogind-inhibit WHOUID USER PID COMMWHAT WHY

Re: Intel 13700k iGPU not recognised

2023-03-24 Thread Samuel Schmidt
Hi Erik, not directly related to your problem, sorry, but if I understood you correctly, you managed to use Hyprland on Guix? Can you share how you packaged it? :)  Thank you in advance, Samuel Am 21.03.2023 um 00:11, Erik Giorgis schrieb:Hi I installed guix on a new system, and would like

Re: midi

2023-03-24 Thread Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide
Marek Paśnikowski writes: > MuseScore is also GPL3-licensed, > why would you deem it "worse" just because it is not under the GNU umbrella? > I suggest to rethink this decision in a rational way - > you may be surprised by the results. Being under the GNU umbrella means that the software can

Re: midi

2023-03-24 Thread Marek Paśnikowski
--- Original Message --- czwartek, 23 marca 2023 17:48, Gottfried : > Some shady practices hint to certain problems, > they need money and misuse people. > Of course, the developers are not included in that ... I guess. I want to make clear a different distinction - software should not