Tim has invested some time in making great logos, and everybody seems to
like the hex-half version.
It would be too sad to loose his job, so what is the next step ?
Who is authorized to do such a modification ?
Brand nex NixOS logo !
We can tune the logo for other media later, when we print
This should all be doable. I'll take a look in the morning.
On Mon, Sep 7, 2015, 23:40 Christian Theune wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the recent refactoring broke syncthing.
>
> a) it’s back to using go 1.5, whereas official syncthing prefers go 1.4 at
> the moment. They reverted their
Hi,
the recent refactoring broke syncthing.
a) it’s back to using go 1.5, whereas official syncthing prefers go 1.4 at the
moment. They reverted their official builds when they noticed breakage after
accidentally switching to 1.5 in a recent release.
b) something is meddling with the version
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Hi Brian,
Have you seen musnix:
https://github.com/musnix/musnix
Here is the config I use for my DAWs:
https://github.com/magnetophon/nixosConfig
I think NixOS is great for audio. Here's why:
I like that one a lot too; it is a lovely refinement of the current logo.
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 2:06 AM Guillaume Maudoux (Layus)
wrote:
> Tim has invested some time in making great logos, and everybody seems to
> like the hex-half version.
> It would be too sad to loose
Hi,
We got around to publish the technical report we were preparing as part
of our work on porting nix and nixpkgs to cywin:
http://ternaris.com/lab/nix-on-windows.html
As a next task https://nixos.org/wiki/Nix_on_Windows should probably be
updated based on this.
Is anybody using Nix on
On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 9:44 AM, Guillaume Maudoux (Layus)
wrote:
> Tim has invested some time in making great logos, and everybody seems to like
> the hex-half version.
> It would be too sad to loose his job, so what is the next step ?
> Who is authorized to do such a
Hi,
Continuation of this thread:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.distributions.nixos/17879/focus=17880
I already successfully set up crypted partitions for mdadm and for zfs. The
system is mounting them properly with standard nixos configuration using
``boot.initrd.luks`` configs.
But for
Hi folks,
I recently added the file "configuration-hackage2nix.yaml" to Nixpkgs [1]
which you can edit ...
- to control which version of a package we use by default,
- to control which additional older package versions we ship,
- to add yourself as meta.maintainer of a Haskell package in
Thank you!
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 3:38 PM, Eric Sagnes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was surprised that there was no NixOS wikipedia page yet,
> so I added a basic one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NixOS
>
> For now the content is very basic and mostly copied from
>
Hi I'm a novice user - how do I install nslookup? I tried inetutils but it did
let help. Cheers, Yasu
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Hi,
I was surprised that there was no NixOS wikipedia page yet,
so I added a basic one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NixOS
For now the content is very basic and mostly copied from http://nixos.org/about
It needs more information and references,
so if you have a few minuts to waste please help
On Tuesday, September 08, 2015 20:09:16 Tomasz
Czyż wrote:
> Is there any way to add key files to initrd? (I found
some "extra" options
> for boot partition but not for initrd, maybe there are
some hooks I'm not
> aware of)
boot.initrd.extraUtilsCommands looks like a good match.
-- Evgeny
To give you an idea of what can go wrong with atom, check out
https://github.com/atom/atom/pull/7877
Quite stunning, the amount of breakage you can get by simply upgrading
seemingly orthogonal packages. There are just a huge amount of moving parts
I suppose.
Wout.
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