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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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:
>
>
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:
>
>
>
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
>>
>>
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
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