Yasuaki Kudo writes:
> My apologies if this has been already tried but I personally always > use regular Linux with black magic binary drivers unacceptable to > plain Guix distribution. π > > My AMD (both CPU and Graphics card) computer's visuals will freeze > without the modification of the settings to avoid LibreLinux that > comes standard with Guix. > > Recent AMD video cards appear to have out of the box native drivers > built into the Linux Kernel - that's why replaced Nvidia with AMD π. > I have a stress-free graphics environment using Guix OS and Regular > Linux. (There was text terminal latency issues with X11 so I use > Wayland - it has its limitations and bugs but works better for meπ Thank you for your suggestion. Switching from Linux-libre to Linux with Guix would be a last resort for me. The deblobbed Linux-libre kernel was one of the key features that attracted me to Guix. I would be more inclined to try to make one of these work first: - Gentoo with a deblobbed kernel - OpenBSD (has no binary blobs) - Devuan testing (I think they have a deblobbed kernel) However I still want to make Guix with Linux-libre work as Guix has other features that I like that Gentoo, OpenBSD and Devuan do not have.