> Can you share a system configuration that reproduces this failure?
Sure, please find the following system config:
(use-modules
(gnu)
(gnu system nss))
(use-service-modules
networking
xorg
desktop
pm)
(use-package-modules
certs
gnome)
(operating-system
Raghav Gururajan writes:
>> > The Tor daemon received SIGTERM 10 minutes (or even 5 hours?) after it
>> > had been started, so something must have happened. Is there anything
>> > else in the log that could be useful in that interval?
>> >
>>
>> Nope! There was nothing related to tor in that
Hello Guix!
1) GPA app icon does not appear in GNOME Dash. Had to open via terminal.
2) GPA gives out the following errors upon opening the app.
First:
```
The GPGME library returned an unexpected
error at confdialog.c:1459. The error was:
Unsupported protocol
This is either an
Hello Guix!
The "youtube-dl-gui" app icon does not appear in GNOME Dash. May be the
".desktop" file is not available?
Regards,
RG.
> Tobias has been keeping youtube-viewer updated, and in commit 0dd8da from
> early January I made sure the .desktop file is installed. The later should
> let you launch the program from an icon in your desktop environment, if
> that's what you mean. :)
No No, not that. When I click play
Tobias has been keeping youtube-viewer updated, and in commit 0dd8da from early
January I made sure the .desktop file is installed. The later should let you
launch the program from an icon in your desktop environment, if that's what you
mean. :)
- On May 27, 2019, at 6:38 PM, Raghav
Hello Guix !
(This is my first mail to a newsgroup. )
I would like to package the emacs-weechat package.
I run this command in my terminal:
$guix import elpa -a melpa emacs-weechat
I put the output in to a emacs-weechat.scm file
and then I modified the output like this (everything below this
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has recently established Barlow awards for
people, or groups who "contributed substantially to the health, growth,
accessibility, or freedom of computer-based communications. The contribution
may be technical, social, economic, or cultural."
I think, at the