Icecat stoped to play sound in videos

2020-03-22 Thread znavko
Hello! I've just installed Guix on Dell Vostro 3670 with Core i5 9400, Nvidia 
GeForce 710. Everything is nice, even wifi works.
Icecat played sounds nice yesterday. But I've updated and installed 
pavucontrol. Now I have no sound in Icecat, and pavucontrol does not say it 
plays. But ungoogled-chromium plays sound in videos nice.
Icecat 68.5.0esr (64-bit)

Please, where to look ?

$ guix package -I
torsocks 2.3.0 out /gnu/store/5iwi2gjzxx9brr21lyxzqqkrc2wavi7p-torsocks-2.3.0
font-cns11643 98.1.20180605 out 
/gnu/store/aw3pzqbfp92ghbs2bsb4k7qcnzxrpqa4-font-cns11643-98.1.20180605
font-wqy-microhei 0.2.0-beta out 
/gnu/store/g674qwslwxj5x6y08fbxfpnv0p8ikss2-font-wqy-microhei-0.2.0-beta
unzip 6.0 out /gnu/store/pi594jbpz0jajjj9sm8bw5a7p06w01d3-unzip-6.0
netcat 0.7.1 out /gnu/store/9knbzxj3ni4axklsyww3671s545x6dzl-netcat-0.7.1
make 4.2.1 out /gnu/store/crxfavi9hd3r6sr7sghwgmk7600b91ar-make-4.2.1
zip 3.0 out /gnu/store/kk0w04qk1b4yzlwaz19r4497ydl7dyhr-zip-3.0
gnome-icon-theme 3.12.0 out 
/gnu/store/gpnbfvzz3smxagwbh76l94qz7ngps67a-gnome-icon-theme-3.12.0
htop 2.2.0 out /gnu/store/lw83f5svn7qxz7np8n48fj9frwwzvjwx-htop-2.2.0
ncdu 1.14.2 out /gnu/store/xgdqv9c2vrrkmf46y0z9k7wm3frsjvd8-ncdu-1.14.2
lm-sensors 3.6.0 out 
/gnu/store/vlq7ykih2fpggka21vjxzxj4hlnk2xma-lm-sensors-3.6.0
glibc-utf8-locales 2.29 out 
/gnu/store/n79cf8bvy3k96gjk1rf18d36w40lkwlr-glibc-utf8-locales-2.29
icecat 68.6.0-guix0-preview1 out 
/gnu/store/kh5sw70cb2mig7nvxj9bdylscp2pjacx-icecat-68.6.0-guix0-preview1
gimp 2.10.18 out /gnu/store/yxfy2f2zzl5xykx31snv1c5cf0c84ycz-gimp-2.10.18
libreoffice 6.4.1.2 out 
/gnu/store/bv46z4d954qhx27idbq5bdgghlayymqq-libreoffice-6.4.1.2
tor 0.4.2.7 out /gnu/store/fgf0x4rpraqj65mp98ppmc8clygbnprq-tor-0.4.2.7
openshot 2.4.4 out /gnu/store/jbjjv9b5amxc9irm7g4gkhh7irc1q3zc-openshot-2.4.4
gedit 3.32.2 out /gnu/store/flcdw00nrd28wmz0ljy9w6i3g7xhqs8y-gedit-3.32.2
geany 1.36 out /gnu/store/b2zc7x8p8cbgmjqph5fizmpbns4925yy-geany-1.36
leafpad 0.8.18.1 out 
/gnu/store/x5b1wbk3awniky0n47ygwqqh2pddzxnb-leafpad-0.8.18.1
emacs 26.3 out /gnu/store/l1fjd56rs9nfh7aplh7nlf887gfcdsnw-emacs-26.3
audacity 2.3.3 out /gnu/store/747x7wc28hsb48mdp42fr59jgakwynps-audacity-2.3.3
mpv 0.32.0 out /gnu/store/92mxyw7dsjjzwx2sm1y5hz085q878q8c-mpv-0.32.0
youtube-dl 2020.03.08 out 
/gnu/store/6g6g0lf92ayw4yllwflz49281ly4agyx-youtube-dl-2020.03.08
vlc 3.0.8 out /gnu/store/fphv7sabzzf1iz21gpg3qj6r7lwfmxfc-vlc-3.0.8
mplayer 1.4 out /gnu/store/qkkmws9yfkk81rp9axyia1d9nrld3bnh-mplayer-1.4
ffmpeg 4.2.2 out /gnu/store/167d71lvb5435c26516lk30m9zb2ssyi-ffmpeg-4.2.2
ungoogled-chromium 80.0.3987.149-0.516e2d9 out 
/gnu/store/p34masnaaqsfkha9vm755w0my4bmb7zq-ungoogled-chromium-80.0.3987.149-0.516e2d9
evince 3.34.2 out /gnu/store/yhri2na79z8n8djcrvv6q5k2zqffb0c5-evince-3.34.2
fbreader 0.99.6 out /gnu/store/lj615v19xaz45aifazl77b6dnvwwvw5v-fbreader-0.99.6
imagemagick 6.9.10-95 out 
/gnu/store/kinp4mq4sj27l6h61gnjm86ipahq13xk-imagemagick-6.9.10-95
filezilla 3.42.1 out 
/gnu/store/rwphfj5hmia18p9ar2cdcdidmv6bg39c-filezilla-3.42.1
pavucontrol 3.0 out /gnu/store/09680m8pd1z5cxks42c9784807s1aq1l-pavucontrol-3.0
file-roller 3.32.3 out 
/gnu/store/sr7d53jlid1wm02lc7kdy5kvr8jbbsjl-file-roller-3.32.3
openssl 1.1.1c out /gnu/store/ldzch6xa49abpz6gxl6142xxy9cp0zjl-openssl-1.1.1e
python 3.7.4 out /gnu/store/hhi58l8s977qv3rvsvs7s9njzy2vpjaa-python-3.7.4
curl 7.65.3 out /gnu/store/hb5vygnyafcjc4pk8fs5zc9wysq2iw65-curl-7.66.0
pcmanfm 1.3.1 out /gnu/store/py1hqfyakr0lbvx3pmb1rg7sw4mj7qhy-pcmanfm-1.3.1
font-adobe-source-han-sans 1.004 out 
/gnu/store/apz865h0m3935p1x3dfy9vzyrkxamrpb-font-adobe-source-han-sans-1.004
gpicview 0.2.5 out /gnu/store/iqw70xn236jh949inqmrb14kvwzg25ah-gpicview-0.2.5


Re: How to declare a bind mount in the "file-systems" definition?

2020-03-22 Thread Leo Famulari
On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 11:14:57PM -0500, Matthew Brooks wrote:
> I played around a bit with trying to get a bind mount defined, but the only 
> thing I was able to come up with that didn't error when reconfiguring was:
> >(file-system
> > (device "/spinning-disk-drive-goes-here/tmp")
> > (mount-point "/tmp")
> > (type "bind")
> > (flags '(bind-mount))
> > )
> but it failed on boot with:
> >No file system check procedure for /spinning-disk-drive-goes-here/tmp: 
> >skipping

If you make device a string it is assumed to be a device node.

Looking in the manual for mentions of bind-mount I found the
documentation of %immutable-store, which is a bind-mounted filesystem
that exists by default in Guix System. It's implemented in
'gnu/systems/file-systems.scm' and hopefully provides a helpful example:

https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/tree/gnu/system/file-systems.scm?h=v1.0.1#n346



Re: ungoogled-chromium

2020-03-22 Thread Marco van Hulten
Vagrant—

Je 22 Mar 06:14 skribis Vagrant:
> I'm curious if you can get audio or microphone access using
> ungoogled-chromium on meet.jit.si... video worked fine for me, but
> neither audio output nor microphone input worked.  Are there optional
> plugins needed to make audio work with ungoogled-chromium?

No, it worked out-of-the-box for me.  I am using a USB-connected
microphone (C-Media Blue Snowball).

I don't have an audio_capture_enabled line in Chromium's Preferences.

> On the same system, audio output worked fine with icecat, though
> meet.jit.si wasn't supported at all on icecat.

Same experience for me.  I vaguely remember a message on this list (or
guix-devel) about media input issues with Icecat, possibly related to
WebRTC.

—Marco



Re: ungoogled-chromium

2020-03-22 Thread Marius Bakke
Vagrant Cascadian  writes:

> I'm curious if you can get audio or microphone access using
> ungoogled-chromium on meet.jit.si... video worked fine for me, but
> neither audio output nor microphone input worked.  Are there optional
> plugins needed to make audio work with ungoogled-chromium?

Early revisions of ungoogled-chromium had a bug where websites were
prevented from accessing your microphone.

Check if ~/.config/chromium/Default/Preferences has an entry like

  "audio_capture_enabled": false

Removing or inverting that setting should fix the problem in that case.

HTH,
Marius


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Re: ungoogled-chromium

2020-03-22 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
On 2020-03-22, Marco van Hulten wrote:
> Je 22 Mar 13:37 skribis Ricardo:
>> > I installed ungoogled-chromium.  When it starts and I browse to the
>> > main Jitsi instance [1], it wants to install the extension for Google
>> > Calendar and Office 365 integration.  I don't know if those are
>> > non-free softwares, but they at least provide non-free web services.  

FWIW, I found that popup surprising too...


> I might look into what meet.jit.si is doing.

I'm curious if you can get audio or microphone access using
ungoogled-chromium on meet.jit.si... video worked fine for me, but
neither audio output nor microphone input worked.  Are there optional
plugins needed to make audio work with ungoogled-chromium?

On the same system, audio output worked fine with icecat, though
meet.jit.si wasn't supported at all on icecat.


live well,
  vagrant


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Re: ungoogled-chromium

2020-03-22 Thread Marco van Hulten
Ricardo—

Je 22 Mar 13:37 skribis Ricardo:
> > I installed ungoogled-chromium.  When it starts and I browse to the
> > main Jitsi instance [1], it wants to install the extension for Google
> > Calendar and Office 365 integration.  I don't know if those are
> > non-free softwares, but they at least provide non-free web services.  
> 
> It seems to me that these suggestions are triggered by the website.
> We don’t attempt to filter website contents.

Thanks for this info, also Marius.  Then there is no issue with the
ungoogled-chromium package.

I might look into what meet.jit.si is doing.

—Marco



Re: ungoogled-chromium

2020-03-22 Thread Ricardo Wurmus


Hi Marco,

> I installed ungoogled-chromium.  When it starts and I browse to the
> main Jitsi instance [1], it wants to install the extension for Google
> Calendar and Office 365 integration.  I don't know if those are
> non-free softwares, but they at least provide non-free web services.

It seems to me that these suggestions are triggered by the website.
We don’t attempt to filter website contents.

-- 
Ricardo



Re: ungoogled-chromium

2020-03-22 Thread Marius Bakke
Marco van Hulten  writes:

> I installed ungoogled-chromium.  When it starts and I browse to the
> main Jitsi instance [1], it wants to install the extension for Google
> Calendar and Office 365 integration.  I don't know if those are
> non-free softwares, but they at least provide non-free web services.

Are you suggesting that ungoogled-chromium inserts the ad[0] into the
meet.jit.si web page?  I have never seen that banner before, and can not
find any references to meet.jit.si in the ungoogled-chromium source code.

[0] Search for  in the HTML.


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Re: ungoogled-chromium suggests extension

2020-03-22 Thread Marco van Hulten
Je 22 Mar 13:02 skribis Marco:
> Hello—
> 
> I installed ungoogled-chromium.  When it starts and I browse to the
> main Jitsi instance [1], it wants to install the extension for Google
> Calendar and Office 365 integration.  I don't know if those are
> non-free softwares, but they at least provide non-free web services.
> 
> I think this suggestion should not happen.

I am using Chromium 80.0 on Guix System:

$ file $(which chromium)
/home/marco/.guix-profile/bin/chromium: symbolic link to 
/gnu/store/z3r5sf0q0jmb2yhxqpag3snlhvnbsanf-ungoogled-chromium-80.0.3987.132-0.7e68f18/bin/chromium

I think this should not be considered a bug when meet.jit.si is
suggesting to install this extension.  It happens when I go there, not
when I go to slashdot.org, for instance.  It would be weird if
meet.jit.si is suggesting this extension.

Any ideas?

—Marco

[1]: https://meet.jit.si/



ungoogled-chromium

2020-03-22 Thread Marco van Hulten
Hello—

I installed ungoogled-chromium.  When it starts and I browse to the
main Jitsi instance [1], it wants to install the extension for Google
Calendar and Office 365 integration.  I don't know if those are
non-free softwares, but they at least provide non-free web services.

I think this suggestion should not happen.

—Marco

[1]: https://meet.jit.si/



Re: Guix repl load-path confusion

2020-03-22 Thread Pierre Neidhardt
Jelle Licht  writes:

> The reason why I ran into this problem is that that
> building/installing/doing anything cool with emacs-guix consistently
> triggered this bug for me, as they used a repl in the background with
> the appropriate load-path set up.
>
> Should we consider this behavior a bug in guix, or simply a caveat that
> we should document in the manual section on channels?
>
>  - Jelle, who is extremely psyched about finally finding the cause
>of an issue that has been bothering me for 4 years :D

Ha!

I've been experiencing many breakages with emacs-guix for many tasks,
but I haven't taken the time to reproduce any of them reliably.

None of my channels' directories overlap with that of Guix if I'm not
mistaken, so it may be unrelated issues.

It seems to be working fine for me today though :)

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


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