Hi Chris,
I wrote earlier:
> My first guess is that '/gnu/store/…-linux-next-…-checkout/include'
> should not be in the C include path while compiling that file, but that
> it's getting added. The difference might be due to the fact that the
> 'source' in this case is a directory instead of a tar
Hello Folks!
I have libvirtd and virt-manager installed. When I created a VM and installed
Trisquel in it, the network connection doesn't get active inside the VM. It
kind of loads for a bit and end up with red cross. I tried both "bridge" and
"passthrough" options in the VM settings. Both did
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice wrote:
(add-before 'configure 'fix-CPATH (lambda _;; Temporary
hack to
remove -checkout/include which breaksthings. ;; Why is this
not
necessary when building in a‘guix environment’ ;; and in the
Guix
linux-libre package?Git-checkout-related? (setenv
Chris,
Christopher Lemmer Webber wrote:
Anyone more familiar with the linux build process who can give
me some tips? Especially since I board a plane very early
tomorrow morning :)
My own kernel package has nothing left in common with linux-libre,
but it does build from git and has this p
Hi Chris,
Christopher Lemmer Webber writes:
> Unfortunately my laptop was failing and I needed to pick up a new one
> asap before a conference I leave for tomorrow morning, so I bought one
> off the shelf from a retail store. Also unfortunately, while the
> hardware is supported in upstream lin
>
> Is it not working for you today?
>
Nope 😕
> I have a Nitrokey Pro that I purchased at least a couple years back
> that
> I use every day on a Guix system, including to sign this
> email. Here's
> my dmesg output:
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> [1
Hello,
Unfortunately my laptop was failing and I needed to pick up a new one
asap before a conference I leave for tomorrow morning, so I bought one
off the shelf from a retail store. Also unfortunately, while the
hardware is supported in upstream linux, it isn't in any of the released
tarballs ye
> Regarding the Udev rule: in your operating system declaration, you
> can
> try one of those 2 rules:
Thank you very much for your effort in explaining the following. Much
appreciated ☺
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> (define %nitrokey-udev-rule
> (ud
And I hope you are using a recent git checkout or ran `git pull
--rebase` recently.
Regards,
Florian
On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 04:07:24AM +, Adam Mazurkiewicz wrote:
> sob., 6 lip 2019 o 04:01 Adam Mazurkiewicz napisał(a):
> >
> > pt., 5 lip 2019 o 03:24 pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)
> > napisał(a):
> > >
> > > On Thu, Jul 04, 2019 at 06:08:55PM +0200, pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)
> > > wrote:
> >
Hello Konrad,
Konrad Hinsen writes:
[...]
> Philosophical side note: the right way to store provenance information
> is outside of the data they refer to. Unfortunately, with file-based
> storage, there is no clean way to attach the provenance information
> securely to the data without putting
I bought 1 year ago and did not succeed in getting it to work on Guix.
Haven't tried in a while though.
Regarding the Udev rule: in your operating system declaration, you can
try one of those 2 rules:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(define %nitrokey-udev-rule
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