Jim Newsome writes:
> Sorry for (presumably) breaking threading; I came across this online
> and don't see a way to set my in-reply-to-email header properly.
>
> Anyways just thought I'd mention that I recently learned about this
> feature, and was able to use it to get a downloaded [Tor
On 2022-12-22, Maxim Cournoyer wrote:
> Vagrant Cascadian writes:
>
>> Wondering what necessitated this change from the old variable name to a
>> new name...
>>
>> commit c04528d2a2597d79278833f3607c806278253446
>> Author: Maxim Cournoyer
>> Date: Tue Dec 20 21:25:27 2022 -0500
>>
>> gnu:
Hi Vagrant,
Vagrant Cascadian writes:
> Wondering what necessitated this change from the old variable name to a
> new name...
>
> commit c04528d2a2597d79278833f3607c806278253446
> Author: Maxim Cournoyer
> Date: Tue Dec 20 21:25:27 2022 -0500
>
> gnu: u-boot-am335x-evm-boneblack: Fix
Csepp writes:
> Anyone knows who is/was working on this and what happened to the
> project?
> The site only links to general Guix pages.
>
> https://nlnet.nl/project/GUIX-securitytracking/
The relevant mailing list thread is here
Vagrant Cascadian writes:
> With all that said... having 512MB of ram, I wonder how well a
> beaglebone black would do running guix at all...
I used to use Guix on Debian (not Guix System) on my BeagleboneBlack.
With swap space, it worked well, even though `guix pull` took multiple
days to