This idea is quite interesting! For me very novice, there are too few examples
of config file in cgit and manual.
As Ludovic Courtes says 'So we have a package abstraction. Just pretty useful'
https://peertube.social/videos/watch/2d3b999c-0bc8-4375-87ad-91ff86b9521a?start=12m26s
Chris Marusich writes:
> writes:
>
>> [...] And may be I will need
>> any other configurations in other services that were not mentioned in
>> Guix cgit.
>> So how to get their exact names?
>
> Some (perhaps most) services assume that you are somewhat familiar with
> the software in question.
writes:
> [...] And may be I will need
> any other configurations in other services that were not mentioned in
> Guix cgit.
> So how to get their exact names?
Some (perhaps most) services assume that you are somewhat familiar with
the software in question. For example, the explanation of the
Would you be so kind to give me info where I can get the variables, its
elements and possible values?
As you've offered this:
(modify-services %desktop-services
(elogind-service-type
c => (elogind-configuration
(handle-lid-switch 'ignore
I
Yes. After changes in /etc/config.scm and running as root `guix system
reconfigure /etc/config.scm` and reboot I've got it!
Your advice solved! Thank you!
Hello, I think this can be done by set 'handle-lid-switch' to 'ignore'(it's
'suspend' by default) for the 'elogind-service-type', for
writes:
> When I return to notebook (even 8-10 hours later) and open it I see it is
> working and lines in a black screen go there. Something like 'stoping
> service.. will now halt'. And it turning off.
>
> Please, how to configure it not to sleep when I close hood but to halt when I
> want
Hello, Guix Help! I want to make an effort to solve a problem I've noticed.
I am using GuixSD, Xfce4. I think I have no screensaver and Screen lock.
But inconvenient thing rests there.
Every time I want to turn of notebook and close it quickly it does not switch
off at all.
1. I click Xfce4 Menu