systemd so I should not have
>> any issues there.
>
> Okay. If we get another question like yours I'll suggest making the
> service file use the path I suggested you use rather than the absolute
> store path.
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Hello,
I've responded to this email on the guix-bugs emailing list located
here: https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=26158
I did try a guix system vm /path/to/config-file.scm; and I could still
not log into guixSD.
I think I might create another guix user. If I can't login as
Hello,
I currently dual boot guixSD and Parabola. I use a macbook 7,1, and I
am unable to start an X server in guix as my normal user. I can login
to gnome via my root user, but obviously this is not ideal. I can login
to a virtual console as my normal user and access Emacs (yeah),
If you don't want to wait, you might be able to install guixSD and not
use uefi. I have a macbook 7,1 that supports UEFI. I've never figured
out how to install Parabola on it using UEFI. So instead I boot using
MBR Master Boot Record.
If you use fdisk to do your partitioning, I believe
Hey Ivan,
It sounds like you are having trouble installing grub, when you are booting via
UEFI. I may be able to point you in the general right direction. I just
solved my issue booting via UEFI.
When I installed guixSD, the install went fine, but grub could not properly
install itself. I
to:mba...@fastmail.com>> wrote:
Joshua Branson <bran...@hotmail.com<mailto:bran...@hotmail.com>> writes:
Yup. That's correct. I am asking about how to modify
set root=(hd0,msdos1)(I think this is the vfat system)
chainloader (${root})/efi/boot/name-of-efi-file.efi
, EFI partition, UEFI,
and GPT, then you should take a look at this wiki:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB#UEFI_systems It gives you a
good overview.
On Jul 17, 2017, at 3:28 PM, Joshua Branson
<bran...@hotmail.com<mailto:bran...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
I
does not exist.
Bailing out, you are on your own. Good luck.
And now I’m in a rootfs prompt.
I’ll keep trying to figure out how to book the usb stick via grub….
On Jul 17, 2017, at 5:47 PM, Marius Bakke
<mba...@fastmail.com<mailto:mba...@fastmail.com>> wrote:
Joshua B
boot
parameters? Apparently you can when you load the kernel. aka linux
(hd0,1)/path-to-linux nomodeset
BUT I don't know where the linux kernel is on the usbstick.
On 07/17/2017 05:47 PM, Marius Bakke wrote:
> Joshua Branson <bran...@hotmail.com> writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
the
root filesystem.
On 07/23/2017 08:39 AM, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
Joshua Branson <bran...@hotmail.com><mailto:bran...@hotmail.com> writes:
I can properly boot guixSD in UEFI from the grub command prompt! Aka I
chainload the operating system. Unfortunately I do not know how
Out of curiosity why would you want Reiser4? I'm sure it's an ok
filesystem, but it's just being maintain these days right? Not really
developed.
I feel like your life would be so much simplier if you just used ext4 or
XFS.
On 07/29/2017 03:33 PM, Dmitry Nikolaev wrote:
> Hi everybody.
>
Wow! I did not know that you could use guixSD to maintain specific
versions of packages! Having it manage a custom linux kernel is pretty
awesome!
On 07/31/2017 05:39 PM, Marius Bakke wrote:
> Dmitry Nikolaev writes:
>
>> But it looks too complex for me. Is there an
I used the "new" interface, and that worked.
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Hello,
I'm unable to reconfigure my AMD APU AM1 machine. It looks like it's
failing to install the bootloader:
Installing for x86_64-efi platform.
/gnu/store/1wzysj68sk5p713kd60wdxdiv448y1xs-grub-efi-2.02/sbin/grub-install:
error: failed to get canonical path of `none'.
guix system: error:
Chris Marusich <cmmarus...@gmail.com> writes:
> Joshua Branson <jbra...@fastmail.com> writes:
>
>> Pierre Neidhardt <ambre...@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> Chris Marusich <cmmarus...@gmail.com> writes:
>>>
>>>> Another option
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
> I also noticed that Guix packaged version is 2.1.8 which is fairly old.
> Latest release is 2.7.6.
>
> I can submit a patch.
Please do.
Luther Thompson writes:
> I installed GuixSD today. When I boot up, both the login manager and
> the desktop session use qwerty. I do see dvorak when I hit Ctrl+Alt+F2
> for a non-window console. `loadkeys dvorak` has no effect in either
> place. Here is my OS definition:
>
I've had a similar
Divan Santana writes:
> Hi Guix :)
>
> How does one import a root certificate for GuixSD?
This probably isn't helpful, but what is a root certificate?
>
> I didn't see it in the manual.
>
> (Hopefully I didn't miss it. I need to read up on using info within Emacs
> better.)
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Pierre Neidhardt writes:
> Chris Marusich writes:
>
>> Another option is to find a system that respects your freedom and does
>> not require proprietary software to run. I have a LibreBoot laptop I
>> purchased from MiniFree, and I love it! I know
白い熊@相撲道 writes:
> Hello:
>
> Is there a way to add full chainloader stanzas to Grub via the sysconfig file
> through system reconfigure in GuixSD.
Why do you need to do a chainloader? You could just boot into PureOS right?
;; This is an operating system
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I’m trying to get Chickadee packaged. Attached is a package definition.
> The build fails when chickadee/render/shapes.scm is supposed to be
> compiled:
>
Thank you! I would love to be able to play with Chickadee!
Maybe I'm being really silly, but don't you just do a guix pull as a
root user not as a normal user?
$ su
PASSWORD
root # guix pull
Muto writes:
> Guix on a foreign machine (Ubuntu) works just fine for every account
> except my main user account. If I try running
> guix pull
..repeat for all other users...
$ su
# guix pull && guix package -u && guix system reconfigure /etc/config.scm
Does that look right?
Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> writes:
> Hi Joshua,
>
> Joshua Branson <jbra...@fastmail.com> writes:
>> Mayb
thanks for the clarification!
Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> writes:
> Joshua Branson <jbra...@fastmail.com> writes:
>
>> I guess I'm still a little confused. Suppose that I want to update all
>> packages, on my system. The ones owned by root, and the on
Brett Gilio writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I am attempting to reconfigure my system using the hydra mirror, and it
> can not complete because of an incomplete build.
I think that hydra has been offline for a few days...?
Enable substitutes from berlin.guixsd.org and use it instead.
guix system
ease, is this a kind of initialization process after kernel update and need
> just to wait? Or is it a bug?
>
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ere:
https://paste.dismail.de/?0c51ab5f2c2421a4#W26WoJZZdJAKm/mcs2WNssF8feFnbFFTA5BEEk3fDk0=
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ervice-type)
>(xfce-desktop-service)
>%desktop-services))
>
> ;; Allow resolution of '.local' host names with mDNS.
> (name-service-switch %mdns-host-lookup-nss))
Now, when you start icecat, you may have to click on the tor plugin to
activate it, but it normally autostarts for me.
Also, at least for me, that doesn't configure my browser to access tor
hidden services. But it does run all of your http traffic through the
tor network, which is pretty cool.
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of an installation, especially for an end user like me.
>
> The first time it was after the installation of GuixSD 0.14 on my other
> laptop, it had worked as well and GRUB had been easy to restore.
>
> https://www.supergrubdisk.org/category/download/supergrub2diskdownload/
>
> Hoping it could be useful to other people ...
>
> Thank you in advance for your advice
>
> Hubert
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writes:
I'm not sure what's wrong here. As far as I can understand you code
makes sense and should remove the services that you don't want.
You've probably seen this bit of code here:
https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/guix.html#Base-Services
(remove (lambda (service)
writes:
> Thank you, Catonano! There are such options in Gedit!
>
> Comparing with that highlighting in emacs (left) http://0x0.st/s004.png
> this gedit highlighting is so poor.
>
> I need info how to activate parentheses highlighting in Emacs, and may be
> configure exactly as in my pic left
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Pierre Neidhardt writes:
>
> On my GuixSD system where substitutes are completely disabled and I
> build everything locally, I've been running my Guix daemon with both
> --gc-keep-derivations=yes and --gc-keep-outputs=yes for years. Here's
> the relevant excerpt of my
writes:
> Hello, Guix Help! Once I've lost root password and need to restore root
> password in GuixSD.
>
If you've lost the root password, I don't believe there is much that we
can do. You might just have to reinstall. :()
> I've tried to press 'e' in GRUB, added init=/bin/sh and booted
writes:
> Hello, Ricardo Wurmus! ok, thank you. But now I've not achieved what I need.
> avahi-damon, ntpd, networking rest in my system.
I thought that Pierre answered that for you:
> guix system: error: service 'ntpd' requires 'networking', which is not
> provided by any service
This is
writes:
> Hello, Guix Help! I think GuixSD is cute, but manual is so incomprehensible
> https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/guix.html
Have you read the entire manual? I know I haven't. Before your
complain that the manual is difficult to understand, be sure that you
read all of it.
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Joshua Branson writes:
>
>> Archetyp Jung writes:
>>
>>> Sorry Ludo, but I reinstalled the operating system yesterday. :-(
>>>
>>> Thanks to my customized config.scm, everything works fine here,
>>> including T
u post the output of Trisquel 8's "lsmod" and the output of
guix's "lsmod"?
Thanks,
Joshua
>
>
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it
> runs and every time you start Icecat having tor plugin is activated. And this
> is
> why ISP performs dns requests.
>
> Jan 7, 2019, 2:02 AM by m...@gnu.org:
>
> On Sun, Jan 06, 2019 at 15:09:51 -0500, Joshua Branson wrote:
>
> Now, when you start icecat, you may hav
choice,
>> considering the 560 seems to be buggy on Linux.
>
> Have you checked h-node.org?
I feel like the only graphics cards that'll run on linux-libre is old
nvidia's and integrated Intel CPUs...am I wrong in that?
I did not believe there are /any/ AMD cards that work on linux-
Mike Gerwitz writes:
> On Sun, Jan 06, 2019 at 15:09:51 -0500, Joshua Branson wrote:
>> Now, when you start icecat, you may have to click on the tor plugin to
>> activate it, but it normally autostarts for me.
>>
>> Also, at least for me, that doesn't configure my brow
eed
>> compatible motherboard. Here are some cpu boards
>> https://www.xes-inc.com/product-category/processor-boards/
>> <https://www.xes-inc.com/product-category/processor-boards/> but I
>> think that is not my variant.
>
> You may want to check on the Coreboot wiki for a list of compatible
> devices.
>
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Archetyp Jung writes:
I believe we generally do not delete email postings. I suppose we could
if it was spam for instance.
> Would someone please delete the posting from Mon, 7 Jan 2019 02:37:13
> +0100?
>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2019-01/msg00061.html
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failed
>> >> with exit code 1 build
>> >> of /gnu/store/4kf8pyj9qfycq81flb3apd847kk5m8d9-info-dir.drv
>> >> failed
>> >
>> > This is probably this bug:
>> >
>> > https://issues.guix.info/issue/28144
>>
>> To be sure Archetyp, could you run:
>>
>> bzcat $(guix build
>> --log-file /gnu/store/4kf8pyj9qfycq81flb3apd847kk5m8d9-info-dir.drv)
>>
>> and send the output?
>>
>> Also, was the ‘guix’ command you’re running produced by ‘guix pull’?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ludo’.
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sitory
> https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/html_node/Building-from-Git.html
>
> Then ‘firefox doc/guix.html/index.html’ will open a fresh manual.
>
> Oleg.
>
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graph --type=reverse-package rust | dot -Tsvg > r.svg`
> to see why does guix do this, but there is no answer.
>
> My config and rust reverse dependecies tree are in attach.
> A tree has only one node - rust.
>
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o feel the same way. But info is super cool once you get the
hang of it. It is especially awesome inside emacs. M-x helm-info-guix
is probably my favorite command. It lets you search through all of the
guix documentation. Try going through the info tutorial. "info info".
It'll be dividen
; wherever your root partition is
linux /gnu/path/to/vmlinuz-linux-libre root=/dev/sda1
initrd /gnu/path/to/initramfs-linux-libre.img
boot
In arch linux, I know where those paths are: /boot, but it GuixSD those
paths are usually buried in /gnu/some/crazy/path...
>
>
> Best,
> Jack
>
>
>
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swedebugia writes:
> Joshua Branson skrev: (2 februari 2019 14:50:17 CET)
>>Jack Hill writes:
>>
>>> On Fri, 1 Feb 2019, Joshua Branson wrote:
>>>
>>>> Jack Hill writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Ahoy,
>>>>>
>>>
Jack Hill writes:
> On Fri, 1 Feb 2019, Joshua Branson wrote:
>
>> Jack Hill writes:
>>
>>> Ahoy,
>>>
>>> I'm using the attached config.scm for a host with an encrypted gpt
>>> root partition while booking with bios-grub. It produces the at
gt;>> at the same time?
>>
>> I don't know whether it's possible to (easily) apply both updates
>> within the same transaction from the command line.
>>
>> Unless you really need to: guix pull && guix system reconfigure …
>> && guix package -u ….
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> T G-R
>
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So, an update on this issue. I recently black listed usbkbd and usbmouse, I
switched to the sway wm, and I disabled gdm. So now I log into a virtual
console, and i have a bash script that auto starts sway. My mouse works
perfectly, and sway is rock stable! I'm really impressed with it.
other distribution but this was a surprise.
>
It would be kind of cool to package bcachefs...but it might be a little
too premature for that.
>
> Regards,
> Z
>
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need again?
I'm not entirely certain...but you would always build them again...
>
> Cheers,
> Z
>
> (I presume attachments work ok on this list.)
>
>
>
>
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gin. That is something that you
could try. :)
>
> Unfortunately, removing the gdm/gnome temp files [2] didn't solve the
> problem!
>
> [2]: sudo rm -rf /var/lib/gdm
> rm -rf .cache/gnome-*
> rm -rf .local/share/gnome-shell/application_state
>
> Any help welcome!
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s known to work
> and Gobi2000 should propably work. I would like to know insights with
> ModemManager on Guix System, before I make the purchase. :-)
>
> Thank you!
>
> Regards,
> RG.
>
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ist
(openvpn-remote-configuration
(name "name-of-remote-host.com")
(port 1195)))
#+END
"login.conf" looks like
#+BEGIN_SRC text
username
password
#+END_SRC
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wisdomlight--- via writes:
I've found using sway fixes any mouse issues that I have.
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k you just had a misspelling.
guix package -i font-fira-mono; I think you were spelling it "fire" and
not "fira".
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I've done some editing of the Hurd wiki in the past. That would be
helpful to the Hurd project. Their documentation could use some help.
https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/contributing/web_pages.html
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nsive.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-patches/2020-01/msg00908.html
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Is there a way to set environmental variables in your config.scm file?
That way that information is stored in Guix System? I'd like to put all
information about my OS inside my config if possible.
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P.S. I am subscribed to help-guix. Please do
I recently librebooted my T400. The SSDs and HDDs that I had lying
around worked on it. I personally used a Corsair SSD that I bought at
Best Buy. It worked just fine.
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gt; The password-flags=0 disables some integration with the GNOME keyring,
> which I don't use.
>
> This has the benefit of automatically adding the VPN DNS server to your
> /etc/resolv.conf, compared with connecting directly with openvpn (or our
> Guix openvpn service).
>
> HTH!
>
> Maxim
>
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know if that is
the fix...I am just pointing that out.
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If you find out, please let me know. I'd love to get firefox working.
Also, I would guess that it would go into ~/.bash_profile
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aste your code along with the
error message. That can help people better assist you. Good luck! :)
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cs" package in guix. You could also define
I personally do this in my ~/.bash_profile
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
export GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH=/home/joshua/prog/gnu/guix/guix-packages/
#+END_SRC
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I've been having the same issues too. :(
I haven't been able to get shepherd user services to work. I hope we
can get it fixed. :)
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if we can't share it officially, you
could still use it.
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what they want." - Zig Ziglar
Hey Hubert!
I don't believe that email was spam. I think it was an actual email.
I recently made a video talking about my recommendation for getting
starting using mailing lists. I hope this helps you:
https://video.hardlimit.com/videos/watch/cdb511bb-d363-4896-a439-9b87ada1af8c
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Ah bummer. I think the guix import feature is one of the harder ones to
keep working. :( I'm not certain how to fix it. I just wanted to
express my emotional support. :)
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Hello,
I am trying to use the lovely haunt static site generator with
Skribilio! And I noticed that the default haunt as packaged by guix,
does not work with Skribilio. I made a customized version of
Skribilio that would work with Haunt.
You might want to check out my guix config.
It's got a basic nginx.
https://notabug.org/jbranso/guix-config/src/master/sway.scm
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Ziglar. I'm free most mornings for the next few days, but my priority
is finishing a website for a client. Let me know how I can help.
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I believe that you want to use the tor-service-type. Take a look at the
guix manual services section. That should give you all the info you need.
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I'm not sure why, but I think that guix system requires you to once run
guix pull as the root user.
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ould
solve your problem.
If that doesn't work, you could try building from source (documented in
the guix manual).
If that doesn't work. Re-install everything.
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?
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
joshua@dobby ~$ sudo herd status elogind
Status of elogind:
It is started.
Running value is 291.
It is enabled.
Provides (elogind).
Requires (dbus-system).
Conflicts with ().
Will be respawned.
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shepherd -c /home/joshua/.config/shepherd/init.scm &
exec dbus-run-session sway
fi
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
herd status
Started:
+ root
Stopped:
- vpn
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This blog post may help you:
https://hpc.guix.info/blog/2017/10/using-guix-without-being-root/
You could also email
guix-...@gnu.org (high performance computing).
Or check out the guix science mailing list.
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/guix-science
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to music. But I can't seem to
do both at the same time with it. :(
Thanks,
Joshua
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the e1000 hardware network type. I
guess the rtl8139 driver that we ship in netdde has a bug in its irq
handling (we had already seen that kind of bug a long time ago in the
IDE driver). Moving to rump-based network drivers will probably help
fixing this kind of issue long-term :)
That's true! Using gwene is super awesome! I've got it set up for a
few mailing lists.
https://notabug.org/jbranso/emacs.d/src/master/lisp/init-gnus.org
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Oh, I am also using "sway". That works fairly well.
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Are you building guix from git by chance?
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You just need to be connected to the internet. Guix will do the rest.
guix pull
guix pull -u # will update all of your packages in your user profile
sudo guix system reconfigure config.scm # will update your system
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Hello,
I've been recording myself tweaking Guix and various other things and
posting the videos here:
https://video.hardlimit.com/accounts/joshua_branson/video-channels
Please note that I do not describe myself as a guix developer. I am a
guix user, who occasionally does tiny bug reporting and
I personally use the nix service. That lets me install firefox. It is
currently only firefox 74, but jitsi works for me last I tried it.
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tastic"
5 times, and gently pat your computer thinking the positive affirmation
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"You can hav
for this support.
Man this is super cool news! I've really wanted to play around with LVM
for quite some time now!
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Hey Reza,
I think that cuirass may eventually be replaced by the guix build
coordinator. I'm not certain if that helps you, but I figured I'd email
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-lamora-current-config.scm
I've ran websites before with debian, and guix is soo much easier to
use. (opinion).
Do you have a decent internet connection, so that we could chat via big
blue button or meet.jit.si?
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Hey Andre,
I believe that is a feature. Your user cannot access system packages,
because your user profile is separate from the system packages.
Though I do find it surprising that you can access the elogind man
page. I'm not certain why that is different.
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termite confusing backspace as space
in guix environment
# export TERM=linux
shepherd -c /home/joshua/.config/shepherd/init.scm &
exec dbus-run-session sway
fi
#+END_SRC
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You might try using a linode VPS. That's what I'm using. There is a
guide in the cookbook that shows you how to set it up. :)
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"You can have whatever you
loading.
The Intel CPU graphics driver is one of the better ones for running
libre graphics software. :)
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"You can have whatever you want, as long as you help enough
give you encouragement
going forward, but probably not much developmental guidance. :)
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"You can have whatever you want, as long as you help enough other people get
Hey Barnabas! (awesome name by the way!)
Is your touchpad working at all? Can you move a mouse with your
touchpad? I had an issue on my old macbook, where my mouse would only
move up and down. When I started using sway, that issue went away.
Thanks,
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