Re: Custom kernel: no audio, no touchpad

2018-10-11 Thread Pierre Neidhardt
They work untouched (obviously), however I am not sure how to tweak them
because 1) maybe options have dependencies 2) it's not easy to guess what is
what :p

The current linux-libre packages much more than I need, and my goal is to
produce a .config that is tailored to my machine.
So I could start from the aux-file and disable options one by one, but that
sounds like shooting in the dark while being extremely tedious.

If I just look at the mouse/trackpad and sound related options, I can't see
anything obvious that'd be missing, but maybe it's sheer lack of knowledge on my
end.

-- 
Pierre Neidhardt
https://ambrevar.xyz/


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Re: Custom kernel: no audio, no touchpad

2018-10-11 Thread Ricardo Wurmus


Hi Pierre,

Are the files under ./gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/ of any help to
you?

--
Ricardo




Re: Other web-browser for tor

2018-10-11 Thread Devan Carpenter
I would like to point out again on this ML, since nobody in this thread
ever mentioned it, that using any browser other than the TorBrowser over
Tor is _not safe_. One of the big modifications to firefox, implemented
in TorBrowser, is tab isolation. No cookies or any other identifying
attributes are shared between tabs, unlike _all_ other browsers. It's
great to be able to have privoxy and Epiphany working with Tor, but
please be aware that it will be very simple to deanonymize the user.

There are ways to mitigate this problem, eg. by running Epiphany in a
fresh ad-hoc envirnoment every time you open a new page :) but this is
prone to mistake of course.

All that said, now that we have Icecat 60 due to the fantastic work by some
members of our community, perhaps the packaging of TorBrowser would not
be such a labourous effort. I think it's a very important piece of
software to make available to people, and I would love to see it in
Guix.

I personally won't be able to focus time on packaging for at least the
next  2 weeks, but I thought I'd mention it in case anyone wants to 
give it a crack.


- dvn

znavko transcribed 2.1K bytes:
> Hello! I am using GNU IceCat, that has Network Settings for using proxy. I can
> use tor with it. I was using Abrowaser on trisquel, but GuixSD repository has
> no such:
> $ guix package -s abrowser
> $
> 
> I've found other browsers with `guix package -s 'web browser'` but all of that
> I've installed has no Network configurations . Epiphany, Dillo, Conkeror 
> can't.
> Netsurf browser has network settings, but there is only http proxy, and I get
> this when type proxy: 127.0.0.1:9050 : "This is a SOCKs proxy, not an HTTP
> proxy."
> 
> Which other free software browser can work on socks4 proxy? On trisquel I had
> Abrowser, but here it is only Icecat.


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