Hi!
Does anyone have a working example configuration that enables Wayland
Auto-Login?
I tried to use:
(auto-login-user "yasu")
(auto-login-session "gnome.desktop")
by guessing from the description at:
https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/X-Window.html
But whenever I added those below
Have you seen Raghav's guide?
https://flossmanuals.net/pub/guix-system-and-libreboot.pdf
https://notabug.org/libreboot/libreboot/src/master/docs/gnulinux/guix_system.md
I hope that helps.
December 25, 2020 10:53 AM, help-guix-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
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YES! I do have experience with this! I have a T400.
After you install libreboot (with a grub payload), turn on your T400.
When you get to the libreboot grub payload, then insert your usb stick
with guix on it. There are several options to choose to boot. I think
that you have to choose the
Am 06.12.20 um 19:46 schrieb Hartmut Goebel:
> What is the correct way for doing so? What needs to be installed in the
> profile to make this work smoothly?
I made it work by adding the follwing code to ~/.bash_profile. This also
handles other env-vars and also the case one is running a
Hello,
Does anybody here have experience with Guix System on librebooted ThinkPads?
I have a T400 with Libreboot and I want to install the system on it, but the
installer does not load up properly, leading to a kernel panic. (Or sometimes
there's just the error message and then it freezes.)
For those curious, I just opened the relevant file
'/gnu/tests/install.scm', navigated to the section about LVM support,
and ran M-x magit-blame. Super cool command. :)
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