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Author: Alexei Robyn <sha...@shados.net>
Date: 2016-07-15 (Fri, 15 Ju
I suggest you look into the way Steam is packaged, as it also self-
updates (and updates other applications under its control).
On Fri, May 6, 2016, at 09:13 AM, Tomasz Czyż wrote:
> IMHO, this is pretty simple.
> You pack "first/original" version into immutable store /nix/store. You
> add
Seems interesting. You mention alerts for "System software too
old.", but the only vaguely-universal definition of "too old" I can
think of would be "missing security updates", and that's both
debatable and an area where NixOS is currently fairly lacking in
infrastructure and tooling.
Default
That line looks fine... have you confirmed you able to manually
enable WOL using ethtool? Also, some BIOS' will ignore the OS and
revert to their own setting for WOL enable/disable at each boot, so
check there as well.
On Mon, Oct 5, 2015, at 01:05 AM, Joel Moberg wrote:
> The manual for
There might be, but if you've rebooted into known-working configurations
and it's still not functional, you're probably better off moving
straight on to testing on a different distro and computer to confirm
whether or not it's the stylus.
- Alexei
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015, at 08:57 AM, Jeffrey David
Shea Michael: By default systemd sends stdout stderr to the journal,
this is controlled by DefaultStandardOutput DefaultStandardError in
systemd-system.conf. So yes, if these are set to `journal` (or stdout is
set to `journal` and stderr to `inherit`) and you had stdout/stderr
messages which
Hello Mateusz,
Slimlock was originally a separate project that pretty much just hacked
slock to read slim's configuration file display its configured theme,
but at some point became mostly-abandoned and then was later merged into
slim itself, so yes, the slim package provides the slimlock