Re: Wired networking problems after guix system reconfigure

2016-03-07 Thread Andreas Enge
On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 10:50:51AM +0100, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > I would recommend using one of the WiFi dongles that has the Respect > Your Freedom stamp, typically things based on Atheros chipsets (the > ‘ath9k’ driver) for which there exists free firmware. See for instance: > >

Re: Wired networking problems after guix system reconfigure

2016-03-07 Thread Chris Marusich
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > I would recommend using one of the WiFi dongles that has the Respect > Your Freedom stamp, typically things based on Atheros chipsets (the > ‘ath9k’ driver) for which there exists free firmware. See for instance: > > >

Re: Wired networking problems after guix system reconfigure

2016-03-07 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Chris Marusich skribis: > l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > >> Perfect. To avoid modifying files in the Guix tree itself, you could >> put this ‘linux-libre-4.3’ in a module of its own that you keep in >> $GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH, just for your own uses. > > OK. I'll try

Re: Wired networking problems after guix system reconfigure

2016-03-03 Thread Chris Marusich
Hi, Can I pin my system to a specific kernel version without modifying the files in my local guix git repository? Here's why I want to do this. By using git bisect, I've determined that the following change introduced the regression I mentioned in my previous email: 6b0d24b gnu: linux-libre:

Wired networking problems after guix system reconfigure

2016-02-16 Thread Chris Marusich
Hi, I recently reconfigured my GuixSD system by running the following commands (I've attached all logs mentioned below, in their entirety, in files.tar.gz): --8<---cut here---start->8--- sudo guix pull sudo guix system reconfigure my_config_file.scm