Re: Guix unmounted my /home, while -i hello

2016-03-07 Thread Louis
Hello Mark, Thank you for hint, I don't think I have added anyone else but these: /etc/group: guix-builder:x:1002:guix-builder1,guix-builder2,guix-builder3,guix-builder4,guix-builder5,guix-builder6,guix-builder7,guix-builder8,guix-builder9,guix-builder10 And when something is mounted there is

gnome unable to remove application

2016-03-07 Thread rennes
Hi, i reconfigure my system with gnome meta-package and all good. I try to delete the application evince; guix message says that eliminates the application. But if I run the command evince still exists. Thks.

Re: Guix unmounted my /home, while -i hello

2016-03-07 Thread Mark H Weaver
Louis writes: > Yes, I have tried it again, and it happened again, on the > second time I have sent a bug. It looks to me dangerous to > try it third time. I have only one idea what could cause something like this. Did you add any users to the 'guix-builder' group other than

Re: leaky pipelines and Guix

2016-03-07 Thread myglc2
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > myglc2 skribis: > >> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > > [...] > >>> Perhaps as a first step you could try and write a procedure and a CLI >>> around it that simply runs a given pipeline: >>> >>> $ guix biopipeline foo frog.dna

Re: Guix unmounted my /home, while -i hello

2016-03-07 Thread Louis
Hello Andreas, Yes, I have tried it again, and it happened again, on the second time I have sent a bug. It looks to me dangerous to try it third time. I have seen in Guix manual, for system user options, how such users would be restored regardless if adduser changes, upon system boot. That is

Re: Guix unmounted my /home, while -i hello

2016-03-07 Thread Andreas Enge
On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 11:21:04AM +0100, g...@rcdrun.com wrote: > Problem: during installation of -i hello package, my /home was > unmounted. I have no solution more to test Guix on Debian GNU/Linux and > I am seeking one, to later change to Guix, free GNU operating system. This is difficult to

help setting up guix from source

2016-03-07 Thread Aleix Conchillo Flaqué
Hi, I've been following Guix from it's initial release and finally found some time to play with it (actually, second time). I believe both Guix and GuixSD are fantastic and exciting projects. Kudos to Ludovic and the rest of the team! I was trying to make Guix run from the source code, but have

Guix unmounted my /home, while -i hello

2016-03-07 Thread guix
Hello, Problem: during installation of -i hello package, my /home was unmounted. I have no solution more to test Guix on Debian GNU/Linux and I am seeking one, to later change to Guix, free GNU operating system. Information: While researching Guix, guile based package manager and GuixSD, I have

Re: Wired networking problems after guix system reconfigure

2016-03-07 Thread Andreas Enge
On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 10:50:51AM +0100, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > I would recommend using one of the WiFi dongles that has the Respect > Your Freedom stamp, typically things based on Atheros chipsets (the > ‘ath9k’ driver) for which there exists free firmware. See for instance: > >

Re: Wired networking problems after guix system reconfigure

2016-03-07 Thread Chris Marusich
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > I would recommend using one of the WiFi dongles that has the Respect > Your Freedom stamp, typically things based on Atheros chipsets (the > ‘ath9k’ driver) for which there exists free firmware. See for instance: > > >

Re: leaky pipelines and Guix

2016-03-07 Thread Ludovic Courtès
myglc2 skribis: > l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: [...] >> Perhaps as a first step you could try and write a procedure and a CLI >> around it that simply runs a given pipeline: >> >> $ guix biopipeline foo frog.dna human.dna >> … >> /gnu/store/…-freak.dna >> >>

Re: Wired networking problems after guix system reconfigure

2016-03-07 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Chris Marusich skribis: > l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > >> Perfect. To avoid modifying files in the Guix tree itself, you could >> put this ‘linux-libre-4.3’ in a module of its own that you keep in >> $GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH, just for your own uses. > > OK. I'll try