Katherine Cox-Buday writes:
> I'm not using Guix from a source checkout. I've issued `guix pull` (both
> under the root account and as my user account) a few times with no
> change.
Hmm, this should never leave you with an uncompiled Guix. Can you tell
us more about the environment in which
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Katherine Cox-Buday writes:
>
>> I have a Guix installation on a foreign distro, and with most any Guix
>> command I receive this message for different packages (depending on what
>> command is run). I looked at one package and found that there were no
>> `.go` files
Quiliro Ordonez wrote:
El 2019-03-28 21:38, Ricardo Wurmus escribió:
All this for merely giving people a reason to stop using the
term “Linux
distribution”?
No. It is for helping people value the project and thus consider
freedom
more valueable than any other feature.
Switching from a
El 2019-03-28 20:29, Ricardo Wurmus escribió:
> Joshua Branson writes:
>
>> Guix's manual changes
>> all the time. Trying to keep the website up-to-date is a tough task.
>
> It is a decision, not a technical limitation. We want the public copy
> of the manual to match the latest release, not
El 2019-03-28 21:38, Ricardo Wurmus escribió:
> Quiliro Ordonez writes:
>
>> Even though linux-Libre is a great kernel because it provides good
>> technical value as well as freedom value, our advocacy for freedom is
>> greatly hindered when people call our project a Linux distribution
>>
> I'm not sure to understand what you mean. Could you try to explain a bit
> more what what would be the fimal goal?
The objective of a free distro is to give freedom to the users. It is
archievable with linux-Libre. But most people that use GNU do not
consider it an important project because
Katherine Cox-Buday writes:
> I have a Guix installation on a foreign distro, and with most any Guix
> command I receive this message for different packages (depending on what
> command is run). I looked at one package and found that there were no
> `.go` files for the `.scm` files which are
On Tue, 26 Mar 2019, Brett Gilio wrote:
It has been a few days, so I am bumping this. Thanks :)
Brett,
Unfortunately, I don't know how to solve your problem. However, I think
that your question is appropriate for the guix-de...@gnu.org list, and I
anticipate that you'll see more replies
Hello,
I'm not sure to understand what you mean. Could you try to explain a bit
more what what would be the fimal goal?
Thanks,
Lprndn
Fellow freedom mates:
Even though linux-Libre is a great kernel because it provides good
technical value as well as freedom value, our advocacy for freedom is
greatly hindered when people call our project a Linux distribution
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guix_System_Distribution
Our advocacy for
I have a Guix installation on a foreign distro, and with most any Guix
command I receive this message for different packages (depending on what
command is run). I looked at one package and found that there were no
`.go` files for the `.scm` files which are listed.
I tried a few different things
writes:
> oops, sorry, that was usual user command run. so rust is need for icecat.
Yup. Making rust reproducible is tough at the moment. I think we have
to compile several rust versions at the moment...
>
> Mar 28, 2019, 4:45 AM by zna...@tutanota.com:
>
> Also I did not install rust by
writes:
> Hi! I've learned that guix manual updates with the updates more quickly than
> manual's web-page.
>
> But `info guix` is hard for using. I like html.
> Please, let me know if it is possible to transform `info guix` to text file
> or html or pdf?
It is possible to convert info into
El 2019-03-28 18:52, Oleg Pykhalov escribió:
> Hi,
>
> writes:
>
>> Hi! I've learned that guix manual updates with the updates more quickly than
>> manual's web-page.
>>
>> But `info guix` is hard for using. I like html.
>> Please, let me know if it is possible to transform `info guix` to text
Hi,
writes:
> Hi! I've learned that guix manual updates with the updates more quickly than
> manual's web-page.
>
> But `info guix` is hard for using. I like html.
> Please, let me know if it is possible to transform `info guix` to text file
> or html or pdf?
>
> PS: I tried to learn `info`
Sorry, it works this way
(slim-service-type config =>
(slim-configuration
(xorg-configuration
(xorg-configuration
Thank you Marius for this patch.
I've tried it and it seems to be mostly working.
I've tried updating PyQt to include webengine: also seems to be working.
Finally, I've tried updating Qutebrowser to 1.6.1 with Webengine
support. I went quite far, but unfortunately on startup it shows:
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