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Dear Guix Community,
I am writing to report an issue that I encountered while updating my GNU Guix
System Distribution. I was able to successfully install it on my laptop, but
when I ran "guix pull" and "guix system reconfigure", the updating
Hi :)
I'm trying to mount an internal hard drive with ntfs partition
automatically when I boot. So I added this to
file-systems in my operating-system definition :
(file-system
(device "/dev/sdb1")
(mount-point "/mnt/ihd")
(type "ntfs")
(check? #f))
By doing so the filesystem is
Joshua Branson writes:
> Also think penguin, za reason
I had to look that up as I had never heard of ZaReason before.
Apparently they closed in November 2020: https://zareason.com/
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I thought it was my WM that was making my laptop buckle under heavy
load.
This feels like an agony aunt type problem - like managing mould or a
broken heart.
Thanks for giving me an angle for troubleshooting my machine
Joshua Branson writes:
> Ricardo Wurmus writes:
>
>> Joshua Branson
Hi!
Le lundi 12 avril 2021 à 13:52 -0400, Leo Famulari a écrit :
> Yes, Firefox is free software. The reason we don't include it is that
> Guix goes beyond only including free software; our packages are not
> supposed to recommend non-free software either. The Firefox addons
> interface doesn't
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 11:07:31AM -0400, Joshua Branson wrote:
> I personally do not use libreboot (I use the nonfree fork), because
> under intense load, my T400 crashes. Using the nonfree fork of
> libreboot, my T400 does not crash under heavy load. And I use the sway
> window manager, with
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Joshua Branson writes:
>
>> I personally do not use libreboot (I use the nonfree fork), because
>> under intense load, my T400 crashes. Using the nonfree fork of
>> libreboot, my T400 does not crash under heavy load.
>
> I’m a little confused about “nonfree fork”.
Joshua Branson writes:
> I personally do not use libreboot (I use the nonfree fork), because
> under intense load, my T400 crashes. Using the nonfree fork of
> libreboot, my T400 does not crash under heavy load.
I’m a little confused about “nonfree fork”. Coreboot is free software,
though
Vagrant Cascadian writes:
> On 2021-04-11, Joshua Branson wrote:
>> reduxmotion writes:
>>> Is it possible to modify installation boot menu, to allow non-Free firmware
>>> loading?
>> A good solution to your problem might be to use hardware that supports
>> free software.
> ...
>> Also think
Hello,
On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 6:20 PM Joshua Branson wrote:
> Also any old-ish computer that has an Intel
> processor should work well with GNU/Guix.
Also beware of GPUs that need firmware / blobs.
> PineBook Pro
I've yet to see that is properly supported (as in:
GUI desktop) by guix. Some
On 2021-04-11, Joshua Branson wrote:
> reduxmotion writes:
>> Is it possible to modify installation boot menu, to allow non-Free firmware
>> loading?
> A good solution to your problem might be to use hardware that supports
> free software.
...
> Also think penguin, za reason, and purism,
reduxmotion writes:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to modify installation boot menu, to allow non-Free firmware
> loading?
Hello! These kind of questions we politely request do not take place on
help-guix. :) We encourage users to use free software only. We would
rather not explain users how
Hello,
Is it possible to modify installation boot menu, to allow non-Free firmware
loading?
I keep getting stuck with about 30 lines of messages, missing Free firmware
I'm using AMD 4800U Asrock 4x4 Box
Could I load from another channel at graphical install?
Regards,
I currently use xonsh as my user's shell, but the default version in
GuixSD is 0.6.2 and the latest available is 0.9.18.
I wrote a file to install the latest version of this package but I
cannot set this version as my user's default shell.
There is a way to update
Le 15 octobre 2019 19:12:33 GMT+02:00, Reza Alizadeh Majd
a écrit :
>Hi Guix,
>
>adding the package names to package list in system configuration file,
>we
>could
>install these packages system wide and they will be available for all
>users.
>
>for packages that are located in user profile,
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Cheers,
-JB
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