On Sun, 19 Apr 2020 18:39:30 + Pierre Neidhardt
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> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to installer a scanner on Guix System and
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The current texlive-iftex recipe only includes iftex.sty, despite
the upstream https://ctan.org/pkg/iftex also including
if{e,lua,v,xe}tex.sty files. Is there a way to expand the recipe
to include those additional files?
I think this should be accomplished just by including the files'
paths
On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 04:30:52PM +0200, Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've got a couple of sound issues which I suspect might be linked to
> Pulseaudio.
You can run a program with `pasuspender -- FOO` to temporarily suspend
the PulseAudio server. That might help...
On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 06:18:57PM +0200, Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
> In my case the daemon gets restarted directly, no need to start an audio
> program.
You'll have to look closely at your running programs. It's likely that
one of them is starting it. Probably your desktop manager if you can't
Marius Bakke writes:
> You could try to build the application you want to test without
> Pulseaudio support, and run it after killing the pulseaudio daemon.
But how do you kill the pulseaudio daemon? It gets restarted instantly.
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In my case the daemon gets restarted directly, no need to start an audio
program.
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Pierre Neidhardt writes:
> Hi!
>
> I've got a couple of sound issues which I suspect might be linked to
> Pulseaudio.
>
> I'd like to temporarily disable Pulseaudio and see if I experience those
> issues with ALSA alone.
>
> It seems that Pulseaudio is part of the %desktop-services.
> However
Le 19 avril 2020 10:30:52 GMT-04:00, Pierre Neidhardt a
écrit :
>Hi!
>
>I've got a couple of sound issues which I suspect might be linked to
>Pulseaudio.
>
>I'd like to temporarily disable Pulseaudio and see if I experience
>those
>issues with ALSA alone.
>
>It seems that Pulseaudio is part of
One thing that might help is switching to free/libre system
distributions for phones[1], there is Replicant in that list currently.
There are somethings that it doesn't protect from, but for that you
should ask them.
Besides, install GNU Icecat to have various other security and software
freedom
Hi!
I've got a couple of sound issues which I suspect might be linked to
Pulseaudio.
I'd like to temporarily disable Pulseaudio and see if I experience those
issues with ALSA alone.
It seems that Pulseaudio is part of the %desktop-services.
However it's not listed in
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