Hi Ludo,

The `guix system describe` command outputs this on my system:

Generation 11   Feb 11 2026 23:38:17    (current)
  file name: /var/guix/profiles/system-11-link
  canonical file name: /gnu/store/3bdalpw3l2vixi7yzy8z8wmzdy56vnxx-system
  label: GNU with Linux-Libre 6.17.13
  bootloader: grub-efi
  root device: /dev/mapper/cryptroot
  kernel: 
/gnu/store/arldk6xd5gdjf2p50i7dad34k3zw2a4f-linux-libre-6.17.13/bzImage
  channels:
    guix:
      repository URL: https://git.guix.gnu.org/guix.git
      branch: master
      commit: 07ba811e8969f7207a072266073b15bc8e356675
    8<==================== 3rd party channels  elided ====================>8
  configuration file: 
/gnu/store/p4ghm27k63hkah63zsnj8qj0474yhl0g-configuration.scm

Thanks for the quick response!

~Gary

Ludovic Courtès <[email protected]> writes:

> Hi Gary,
>
> Gary Johnson <[email protected]> skribis:
>
>> A few weeks ago, I switched my Guix System machine over to use the
> unprivileged guix-daemon as recommended in the latest Guix user
> manual. Unfortunately, after doing this, NetworkManager has no longer
> been able to access and use the OpenVPN plugin that I installed into
> it in my operating-system definition. This has worked fine for several
> months up until this recent change. Today, I switched back to the
> privileged guix-daemon, and now OpenVPN works through NetworkManager
> again.
>
> This sounds a lot like <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/78047>, which was
> supposedly fixed by 436a00be92c53f5054885eebd200153933b63a1d in June
> 2025.
>
> What does ‘guix system describe’ report?
>
> Thanks for reporting the issue!
>
> Ludo’.

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