Hi,
Thought I should try letting guix handle the emacs packages. And overall it
worked out great. But encounter some minor issues along the way, so I
thought I should ask.
1) The manual mention that packages installed via guix will be picked up by
emacs from the EMACSLOADPATH which is set when em
Hi,
zimoun writes:
> Re-source the profile seems enough. :-)
True, although I usually launch my programs from rofi and I haven't
figured out how to re-source the environment for that.
> Feel free to give a try and report on help-guix or guix-devel or #guix
> your progress or you are stuck.
Th
Hi,
Maxim Cournoyer writes:
> I'm not sure why that could be, but I merged a newer version of Magit
> recently. If you guix pull now and upgrade your packages, you should
> get the new one.
Just did a pull, upgrade my packages and now magit works as expected.
Thanks!
> I also can recommend
Hi Zimoun,
zimoun writes:
> I do not know what rofi is but re-sourcing is faster to check is the
> new change works than any other. :-)
It is just an application launcher, but yes re-sourcing is a bit faster.
:)
> Nice! Thank you for your contribution.
> As you can seen, add Emacs packages is
Hi Zimoun,
zimoun writes:
> Yes and no. :-)
> You can see for example this blog entry [1].
>
> [1] https://guix.gnu.org/blog/2017/creating-bundles-with-guix-pack/
Thanks for the link. Will give guix pack a try when I'm back at my
machine at work. Right now I'm working from home so I don't need
Hi Maxim,
Maxim Cournoyer writes:
>> Question regarding the emacs-xyz.scm. I see it is divided into four
>> different categories; Emacs hacking, Web browsing, Multimedia and
>> Miscellaneous. But what is the order for the package definitions in
>> those categories?
>
> Ha, I had forgotten myse
Hi Alexey,
Alexey Abramov writes:
> AFAIK emacs-ts is failing on check. There are couple of PRs in the upstream:
>
> https://github.com/alphapapa/ts.el/pull/9
> https://github.com/alphapapa/ts.el/pull/8
Strange, it built fine for me with guix commit:
ba6d3612550f5d978c4b5b1df122444f8fb29377.
Hi,
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> This works for me.
>
> $ guix describe
> Generation 47 6月 05 2020 23:22:46 (current)
> guix ecab53c
> repository URL: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git
> branch: master
> commit: ecab53c320b1584a08f811b17a92bd9a50a50ff3
>
> $ readlink -f $
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Enge writes:
> Are there other Guix users who ordered such a machine?
I was debating it back and forth after I saw the first email from
Christopher. And a week or so before they reached their goal I took the
plunge and ordered one. Should be a fun laptop to hack on.
--
Hi guix,
See if I can send this to the right mailing list this time...
I thought I would test out the patch from https://issues.guix.info/43366
on my laptop. I cloned the guix repo (checksum: d48b17a), applied the
patch from 43366. Then followed the steps in the manual:
```
$ guix environment gui
Hi Ricardo,
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> I recently moved all my Emacs packages to a separate profile, which is
> controlled by a manifest that’s generated from my init.org configuration
> file. I like this, because I can separately upgrade packages from my
> main profile and keep my Emacs config
Hi guix,
I've developed a little tool to use rofi as a pinentry for gpg-agent
called pinentry-rofi. It recently landed in guix, note that version
2.0.2 that is the latest in guix only works if you don't have guile in
the same profile.
My current setup is guix running on a foreign distro (Arch L
Hi Julien,
Julien Lepiller writes:
> Does gpg-agent change the locale of the system somehow? What's the locale it
> launches the pinentry with?
Kind of, it request the pinentry program to at least set LC_CTYPE and
LC_MESSAGES to the requested locale. Currently my pinentry-rofi ignore
these req
Hi Roy,
Roy Lemmon writes:
> I would like to setup a c/c++ development environment on guix. At the moment,
> I
> have used gcc-toolchain to bring in the compiler etc. Are other pieces
> necessary ?
That would be the bare minimum for c/c++. I would recommend using a
build system to build your
Hi Ekaitz,
CC:ing the rest of the help-guix mailing list, I hope you don't mind.
Ekaitz Zarraga writes:
> I have a question with all this you shared.
>
> Is this compiling only the needed parts or it recompiles the whole directory
> from scratch every time you run `guix build`?
To my knowle
Hi Zelphir,
Zelphir Kaltstahl writes:
> Hello Guix Users,
>
> I am trying to set up GNU Guix for package testing, as I want to test a
> package
> before sending in a patch to add it to GNU Guix.
>
> I'll describe the steps I am taking and where I am seeing them in the docs in
> the following.
Ekaitz Zarraga writes:
> So the workflow with guix build is not very good for development but
> for CI and stuff like that because you are going to rebuild everything.
That pretty much sums it up.
> Thanks for the explanations.
No problem.
--
s/Fred[re]+i[ck]+/Fredrik/g
Hi Zelphir,
Zelphir Kaltstahl writes:
> This definitely is helpful!
Glad I could be of some help :).
> I'm sorry for the delay in responding. Thank you for your efforts!
No worries.
> I hit other errors when leaving away the --pure and I have the suspicion, that
> gnu-build-system requires m
Hi,
I've been having issues updating guix the last few days. My laptop went
through after a couple of tries but doesn't seemed to work with my
desktop.
Hitting this error when running `sudo -i guix pull`:
---8<---
Backtrace:
Leo Famulari writes:
> This looks like bugs #47157 / #47266:
>
> https://bugs.gnu.org/47157
> https://bugs.gnu.org/47266
>
> If so, it's a transient networking error caused by problems in Guix
> fixed in more recent versions. You'll need to retry `guix pull` until it
> succeeds and then restart gu
Hi,
Andy Tai writes:
> Hi, I am trying to create package definition for some specific package
> and it uses meson for build. When I try to guix build the package,
> it fails with
>
> meson.build:1:0: ERROR: Meson version is 0.53.2 but project requires >= 0.54
>
> I find meson later than 0.53
Hi Chris,
Christine Lemmer-Webber writes:
> Hi! Well my MNT Reform arrived. I'd like to start putting Guix on it
> but I'm kind of low on time right now...
I got mine last week!
> I wonder if anyone else has started making progress towards this?
> What I'd love: a tutorial that says "here a
Christine Lemmer-Webber writes:
>> Cool! Hope it gets up and running soon.
Thanks, I got it running somewhat. My batteries are still a bit messed
up after I accidentally let it drain them too low. I ordered a battery
charger so hopefully I can get them in great shape again.
>> In the meanwhile
(arguments
+(substitute-keyword-arguments (package-arguments base)
+ ((#:phases phases)
+ `(modify-phases ,phases
+ (delete 'configure
+
(define-public vboot-utils
(package
(name "vboot-utils")
diff --git a/gnu/system/images/mnt
Fredrik Salomonsson writes:
> I'm building the image with:
> #+begin_src shell
> guix environment guix
> ./pre-inst-env guix system image --image-type=mnt-reform2-raw config.scm
> #+end_src
>
> I tried with the =linux-libre-arm64-generic= first but that couldn
Hi guix,
I decided to try out guix home. But I hit a bit of a snag. I'm trying to
port my waybar config over to it, but cannot figure out how to set the
execution bit on my two custom scripts I have.
This is what I currently have:
#+begin_src scheme
(define-module (plt home waybar)
#:use
Edouard Klein writes:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry I can't be more precise due to lack of time, but maybe invoking
> chmod on the .sh files in a gexp would work ?
>
> https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/File-System.html
>
> #+begin_quote
>
> Scheme Procedure: chmod object mode
> C Function: sc
Hi,
Oleg Pykhalov writes:
> I use the following, which creates ~/.local/bin/shellcheck executable file:
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> (home-environment
> ;; ...
> (services
> (list
>(simple-service 'shellcheck-wrapper
>home-fi
Oleg Pykhalov writes:
> Well, if you don't want to put the content of
> files/waybar/modules-mic.sh file inside a Scheme string, then you need
> to read the file to a string, e.g.:
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> (simple-service 'shellcheck-wrapper
>
Hi Roland,
Roland Everaert via writes:
> Hello,
>
> Is there anything related to file and directory permissions to be set on
> foreign distrubution for guix home to work?
No special permissions are needed for guix home to work. I'm using it on
a foregin distro and it works (still have some min
Hi Guix,
I'm trying to package up my simple python script for copying images from
my camera. But I'm encounter an issue when building, namely the
patch-shebangs phase does not find python and therefore skips patching
the shebang line.
Here's my definition
--8<---
Hi Ricardo,
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Hi Fredrik,
>
>> (inputs `(("python" ,python)
> […]
>> patch-shebang:
>> /gnu/store/ddqy6n4br1snnv57cxybdmycgyc2h01f-picmover-1.2.4/bin/picmover:
>> warning: no binary for interpreter `python' found in $PATH
> […]
>> I've probably missed something obv
Hi Guix,
I got a question how to setup logging for daemons that are controlled by
shepherd that guix home creates. First some background info.
I have been slowly migrating my dotfiles from a GNU stow setup to guix
home. I'm currently using guix on a foreign distro that uses systemd.
Where systemd
Hi,
Sorry for the radio silence, it's been a busy week.
Hartmut Goebel writes:
> Does setting #:log:file to /dev/stdout work for you? ((Just an idea,
> I've not tested it)
Yes, it has the same behavior as not using #:log:file. And that is to
output everything to the first tty I log into. Wh
Hi,
Thorsten Wilms writes:
> Unity desktop stopped working after the first ’guix pull && guix
> package -u’ in maybe 2 weeks. There has been no update on the Ubuntu
> side between the last succesfull run and now, as far as I can tell.
> Unity desktop causes a few redraws, then exits back to the s
Thorsten Wilms writes:
> On Mon, 27 Dec 2021 22:17:22 +0100
> Thorsten Wilms wrote:
>
>> > env LD_DEBUG=libs LD_DEBUG_OUTPUT=/tmp/trace
>>
>> Interesting, but I’m puzzled about how to use that with compiz/unity.
>
> I noticed that some icons in GNOME-applications are missing, so any of
> tho
Thorsten Wilms writes:
> I since learned that setting the paths like that makes the Ubuntu-side
> work, but guix stuff will fail. Gnucash bails out, Inkscape segfaults
> and GIMP runs without toolbox icons. Also, with a bit of thought,
> GDK_PIXBUF_MODULE_FILE must point to one file; it can’t be
Hi,
Jelle Licht writes:
> Hello Roland,
>
> Sad prefix: I don't have a solution for you, nor am I a guix home
> expert, but I can confirm that I also run into the issue.
>
> On my VM, I actually used an almost-default bash configuration, but run
> into the very same issue.
>
> Roland Everaert v
Hi,
Einar Largenius writes:
> Hello!
>
> I am trying to learn using guix and I think having access to a usable
> repl would be helpful.
>
> I have installed geiser to use with guix. I use the ELPA version of
> geiser. I installed guix on a foreign distro with the installation
> script found on
Hej,
Einar Largenius writes:
> Hi, thanks for the reply.
>
> I want to have geiser accessible. It would make trailing and error and
> finding symbols much easier.
>
>> (use-modules (gnu packages))
>
> I forgot to include this in my example. The Geiser repl tells me there are
> no code for
Hi Tangonov,
Tangonov writes:
> Ok, it seems as though I had some bash configuration issues. My
> "$(inline commands)" made things unhappy for some reason.
>
> I resolved them, and shepherd started working...except that herd
> was totally bound up and not responsive. I had to kill it to
> rec
Tangonov writes:
> Thanks Fredrik!
>
No problem.
> I really struggle with subtle details that are a few paragraphs
> deep, and so, I am embarassed.
>
Don't be, hard to know where everything is. It took me a while to find
the docs for it as I was first looking for it in the Guix manual.
> If
Hi,
Luis Felipe writes:
> Hi,
> What do you use to program in Python? Is the IDE you use dependable or does
> it present these kinds of frequent problems too?
I generally use emacs + eglot [0]. It works great out of the box for me,
zero configuration on my part. I can't speak much about speed
Luis Felipe writes:
> On Tuesday, August 23rd, 2022 at 23:39, Luis Felipe
> wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday, August 23rd, 2022 at 21:20, Fredrik Salomonsson
>> platt...@posteo.net wrote:
>>
>
>> > I generally use emacs + eglot [0]. It works great out of the bo
Hi all,
I'm slowly transition my computers to running Guix System instead Guix
on a foreign distro. Starting with my laptop, as that is not that
critical right now.
One thing I cannot figure out is how to setup the operating-system to
use English as the language but use Swedish for the date forma
Hi Sergiu,
Sergiu Ivanov writes:
> Hi Fredrik,
>
> Fredrik Salomonsson [2022-09-25T01:35:12+0200]:
>>
>> One thing I cannot figure out is how to setup the operating-system to
>> use English as the language but use Swedish for the date format. Similar
>> to wh
Hi Guix,
I'm having some issues with my nfs storage on Guix System.
Here is the part of my configuration that deals with mounting the nfs
device.
(define nfs-valhalla
(file-system
(device "fafner:/srv/nfs4/Valhalla")
(mount-point "/media/Valhalla")
(options "auto,_netdev,tim
Hi Felix,
Felix Lechner writes:
> Hi Fredrik,
>
> On Sun, Oct 16, 2022 at 2:47 PM Fredrik Salomonsson
> wrote:
>>
>> I can manually mount it.
>
> Can you mount it manually using your entry in /etc/fstab, i.e. with
> 'noauto' and then just
>
&
Hi,
Felix Lechner writes:
> Hi Fredrik,
>
> On Sun, Oct 16, 2022 at 6:08 PM Fredrik Salomonsson
> wrote:
>>
>> it was indeed using the entry in the /etc/fstab, i.e:
>
> That's good! My guess is that the Shepherd service is not working
> correctly, for
Hi,
Maxim Cournoyer writes:
> Hi,
>
> Fredrik Salomonsson writes:
>
> [...]
>
>> ---✂
>> …
>> shepherd: Evaluating user expression (and (defined? (quote transient?)) (map
&
Hi Remco,
Remco writes:
> Autofs works pretty well for me. Using the stock package and a service like
> described here:
>
> https://www.rohleder.de/2020/07/04/autofs/
Thanks for pointing out Autofs. I did not know about it before and
indeed it works quite well for this. I based mine of what
Hi Guix,
Yesterday I encountered an issue when I updated my desktop machine:
sudo -i guix pull && sudo -i guix system reconfigure
~/projects/plt/plt/system/machines/surt.scm
--8<
…
guix system: warning: exception caug
"(" writes:
> Fredrik Salomonsson writes:
>> guix system: warning: exception caught while executing 'eval' on service
>> 'root':
>> error: remove: unbound variable
>> guix system: warning: some services could not be upgraded
>> h
Hi,
Today I was tweaking a keymap for one of my qmk based keyboards but some
of the packages I used when building the firmware has been removed. My
commad was as follows:
```sh
guix shell avr-toolchain dfu-programmer qmk -- qmk flash -kb
ergodox_infinity -km plattfot -bl dfu-split-left
```
Hi Ekaitz,
Ekaitz Zarraga writes:
> Hi Fredrik,
>
> Now what you need to do is call to the `make-avr-toolchain` function from
> `(gnu packages avr)` to get that.
>
> Maybe the easiest way is to create a `manifest.scm` where you do something
> like this (i'm doing it by memory):
>
> ``` schem
Hi,
I noticed that guix has [distrobox][0] packaged but it does not seem to
work.
```sh
$ guix shell distrobox -- distrobox create -i ubuntu:22.04
Image ubuntu:22.04 not found.
Do you want to pull the image now? [Y/n]:
Error: short-name "ubuntu:22.04" did not resolve to an alias and no
containe
Hi,
wolf writes:
> Podman does work, but there is no built in service to configure it correctly.
> Snippet from my system configuration:
>
> (simple-service 'subugid-config etc-service-type
> `(("subuid" ,(plain-file "subuid" "wolf:10:65536\n"))
>
Hi,
Using guix home to manage my home environment is awesome. But one thing
I haven't figured out is a good way of handling when one package is
broken. As that effectively blocks any upgrade until that it is fixed.
There are generally three things I do in that case:
1) Temporarily remove it
Hi,
Felix Lechner writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Jan 14 2024, Fredrik Salomonsson wrote:
>
>> My question what is the best practice for this?
>
> Guix Home is somewhat new. Not everyone uses it. There is some work to
> be done somewhere, as you already know.
>
> An
Hi,
Carlo Zancanaro writes:
> On Sun, Jan 14 2024, Fredrik Salomonsson wrote:
>> 3) Copy an older definition that works to my custom channel, add a
>> prefix and use that until it is fixed.
>
> This is what I do. Or, more accurately, I copy it into my home.scm file
> an
Hi,
Rodrigo Morales writes:
> I'm using Sway as my windows manager under Guix SD
>
> I can show notifications using =dunstify=
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC sh
> dunstify 'Title of the notification' 'Body of the notification'
> #+END_SRC
>
> When I try to show notifications using Emacs through the
> =notifica
Hi,
Simon Tournier writes:
> Hi,
>
> On mar., 16 janv. 2024 at 18:41, Felix Lechner via wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 16 2024, Fredrik Salomonsson wrote:
>>
>>> Or how do you deal with cases when they happen?
>>
>> I maintain a custom Guix with patches on to
Hi,
Steve George writes:
> Hi,
>
> About a year ago Morgan Smith put in a Steam controlelr and steam deck
> driver. I wondered if anyone on the list had one of these and wanted to try
> out this using this patch:
>
> https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=58403
>
> Be great to get some
Hello Guix,
I recently changed my setup at home for work. Now I have a laptop to do
my work on and my desktop (that's running Guix) for my personal notes
etc. I still jump between the two through out the day. It is a bit
annoying to have to type in my password every time I switch to my
desktop
Hi Felix,
Felix Lechner writes:
>> it does not look supertrivial to modify a PAM service.
>
> One way in Linux-PAM would be to skip the pam_unix.so module when the
> pam_u2f.so module returned PAM_SUCCESS, like this
>
> auth [success=1 new_authtok_reqd=1 ignore=ignore default=bad] pam_u2f.so
Hi Guix,
I was trying to build coreboot for my wife's Lenovo x220 laptop this
weekend but I wasn't successful. I've built it before for my own x220 a
few years ago but that was before I migrated most of my machines to
Guix. It was quite straightforward (not taking configuring coreboot
into consi
Hi,
Adrien 'neox' Bourmault writes:
> Le lundi 12 août 2024 à 17:33 +0000, Fredrik Salomonsson a écrit :
>> Hi Guix,
>>
>> I was trying to build coreboot for my wife's Lenovo x220 laptop this
>> weekend but I wasn't successful. I've built i
Just to follow up as I finally got some time to sit down and tinker with
this.
Fredrik Salomonsson writes:
> Hi Felix,
>
> Felix Lechner writes:
>
>>> it does not look supertrivial to modify a PAM service.
>>
>> One way in Linux-PAM would be to ski
Hi,
Encountered a strange issue when I did a system update this weekend.
My u2f login stopped working for swaylock. I checked the
/var/log/secure and found:
```
Sep 9 20:17:38 localhost swaylock: PAM unable to
dlopen(/gnu/store/hnih46irf9zjwn8fvqka2wryb2m4y71g-pam-u2f-1.0.8/lib/security/pam_u2
>
> Yes, entering the LUKS volume passphrase twice is normal, though I would
> love to hear about ways to improve it. As I understand it, both GRUB
> and Linux have to unlock the LUKS volume, and they do not by default
> coordinate in any way - that is why you have to enter it two times. I
> don'
Hi,
got inspired by this thread to try and setup offloading for my laptop. As
everytime I run guix pull my laptop sounds like it's preparing to take off.
But running into problems similar to what Matthew described. I.e. it just
get stuck.
> $ guix offload test
>
guix offload: testing 1 build mac
put
that to use.
2018-06-28 0:02 GMT-07:00 swedebugia :
>
>
> On June 28, 2018 8:09:14 AM GMT+02:00, Fredrik Salomonsson <
> platt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >got inspired by this thread to try and setup offloading for my laptop.
> >As
> >ever
ve
update?
2018-06-28 11:45 GMT-07:00 swedebugia :
> Hej 😀
>
> On June 28, 2018 6:36:57 PM GMT+02:00, Fredrik Salomonsson <
> platt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >Hi
> >
> >1) the new possibility of picking a commit that hydra already built
> >thus
> >>
Hi,
Trying to install guix-0.15 to see if I can get dual booting with btrfs
working on my laptop. But didn't get that far. Encounter an error when
running guix system init. Ran it twice, same error. Any idea what could be
wrong? Took about 4-6h to run it the first time.
Here's the command:
guix s
guix you will have to update guix above 0.15.
That's my end goal. Just need to be able to install it. :)
Will try to do a guix pull, to see if that works.
Den mån 19 nov. 2018 10:53 skrev swedebugia :
> Welcome to guix :)
>
> On 2018-11-19 06:10, Fredrik Salomonsson wrote:
> >
swedebugia writes:
> I asume yes, but unfortunately hydra is not our most reliable
> infrastructure and we are in a process to replace it with berlin.
>
> After authorizing both: run init with
> --substitute-urls="http://berlin.guixsd.org http://mirror.hydra.gnu.org";
>
> Then your should see t
has `needed-for-boot?' set to
true where as home didn't.
Den ons 21 nov. 2018 kl 08:00 skrev swedebugia :
> On 2018-11-21 08:33, Fredrik Salomonsson wrote:
> > swedebugia writes:
> snip
>
> >
> > Put berlin first in the --substitute-urls and did a guix pull
t feels good to finally see the login
screen!
I attached my install log, which has all the steps I needed to do in
order to install GuixSD on a btrfs disk. In case someone is interested.
--
s/Fred[re]+i[ck]+/Fredrik/g
#+author: Fredrik Salomonsson
* Install guix-0.15
** Setup network and
Hi,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Fredrik Salomonsson skribis:
>
>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>
>>> The Guile backtrace you sent shows that /etc/ssl already existed when
>>> your system booted and was not a symlink. This led the “activation
>>>
Hello,
tried installing GuixSD 0.16. But hitting a cryptic error.
guix system init /mnt/etc/config.scm /mnt
--substitute-urls="http://berlin.guixsd.org http://mirror.hydra.gnu.org";
...
/gnu/store/sh9x3mhl5q60yxhl861kpk6vm70l3w81-bootloader-installer
initializing operating system under '/mnt'..
Hej
swedebu...@riseup.net writes:
> Hej!
>
> On 2018-12-08 09:05, Fredrik Salomonsson wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> tried installing GuixSD 0.16. But hitting a cryptic error.
>>
>> guix system init /mnt/etc/config.scm /mnt
>> --substitute-urls="ht
Hello guix,
I'm hitting the issue described in
https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=28144
This happens when I do "guix pull", "guix package -u" or "guix
environment guix".
guix --version
guix (GNU Guix) 0.16.0-8.7ba2b27
The comments mention deleting "guix/profiles.go" should work as a
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Fredrik Salomonsson writes:
>
>> Hello guix,
>>
>> I'm hitting the issue described in
>> https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=28144
>>
>> This happens when I do "guix pull", "guix package -u" or
Hello guix!
I'm having issues with polybar. When running it the bar isn't
rendered. It prints out everything just fine if I run it with
--stdout. I tried modifying the package definition to use cario-xcb
incase that was an issue. But same result.
Tested it in GuixSD and on a foreign distro but sa
Congrats all, for your hard work! And many thanks to creating such an
awesome system.
Den tors 2 maj 2019 kl 14:15 skrev Ludovic Courtès :
> We are thrilled to announce the release of GNU Guix 1.0.0!
>
> This 1.0 release is a major milestone for Guix. It represents 7 years
> of hard work with mo
Hi Giovanni,
Giovanni Biscuolo writes:
> Hello Guix!
>
> My preferred storage setup until now was using RAID-1 software RAID
> built with mdadm; for a new machine I'm considering setting up a RAID-1
> btrfs volume as root, but I have much less experience with btrfs
>
> Assuming I'm going to for
Hi Giovanni,
Giovanni Biscuolo writes:
[...]
>>> Assuming I'm going to format the root filesystem as:
>>>
>>> mkfs.btrfs -m raid1 -d raid1 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdb3
>>>
>>> how should I configure (file-system...)? this way:
>>>
>>> (file-system
>>> (mount-point "/")
>>> (type "btrfs")
>>> (
Hi Pierre,
Den ons 10 juli 2019 kl 12:17 skrev Pirboazo :
> Hello Everybody,
>
> I want add an user on my system but not update all packages.
>
> An user on on IRC channel #guix said me :
>
> > just use the same commit as you did when you last reconfigured with
> the modified config.scm's only ch
/bzImage
>
> Yesterday when i launch a reconfigure .
>
> guix download app and rebuild webkitgtk -2.2.24 on my laptop this take
> several hours --> generation 7..
>
> After create the new generation when i launch an another reconfigure all
> work fine.. --> genera
Hi Guix,
Is there a reason why the sway package doesn't create a sway.desktop file
in *out*/share/wayland-sessons for GDM? I see that most X tiling wms create
on in *out*/share/xsessons.
I tried adding one myself by copying the code from herbstluftwm and modify
it but got stuck on permissions whe
> Efraim Flashner writes:
> > Sway does create a sway.desktop in %out/share/wayland-sessions. The
> > problem is that our GDM currently doesn't support wayland. Others who
> > are using sway are using SDDM in place of GDM.
Ah, should have searched a little bit better. Thanks for the
clarificatio
Hello Guix!
I've been eyeing GuixSD for awhile now. I've been tempted on installing on
my laptop (lenovo x220) but didn't want to mess something up. Then
beginning of this summer I bought an used x220 since I also wanted to try
out coreboot and again didn't want to mess with my main laptop, i.e.
b
1)
> Do you want this to be mounted on boot? I don’t think there’s a way to
> express that a mount should happen after the network has come up (yet).
>
You can only tell Guix not to try to mount the disk on boot. Use
> auto-mounting to mount the disk on demand at a later point. (We don’t
> ha
tes:
> >
> > Fredrik Salomonsson writes:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > 2)
> > >
> > >> There is no module “(gnu packages zsh)”. “zsh” is now in “(gnu
> packages
> > >> shells)”.
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
Hello Guix,
I'm testing out setting up a dual boot between GuixSD and Arch. I've no
idea how much each one will take on disk. I decided to try out btrfs and
subvolumes for the layout.
But I'm having some issues booting the thing.
My disk layout right now is:
sda
sda1 1MB BIOS boot
sda2
Hi Guix,
Working on setting up a dual boot with Guix+Arch Linux and GuixSD. Got it
running in Arch but having some issues with fonts in emacs. In my org mode
I have
set org-ellipsis to ⤵ (0x2935)
Opening up emacs installed with pacman it renders correctly and doing C-u
C-x = over the character it
-devel/2015-11/msg00477.html
>
> <http://goog_2020154044>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2017-05/msg00021.html
>
> <http://goog_2020154045>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2017-02/msg00020.html
>
> HTH,
>
> Niall
>
system entries the
error goes away.
I tested this using the 0.13.0 img with no guix pull before running guix
system init. But I'm getting the same error when running guix system init
from my Arch linux install.
2017-09-02 4:34 GMT-07:00 Marius Bakke :
> m...@strahlungsfrei.de writes:
>
&g
Hi all,
I'm having issues using guix build. I'm suspecting some misconfiguration on
my end.
Since there are some stuff missing in guix that I use (i3blocks for
example) I thought I could try and create package definitions from them. I
haven't got my GuixSD working yet so I'm using guix running on
0 Ludovic Courtès :
> Hi Fredrik,
>
> (You forgot to Cc the list.)
>
> Fredrik Salomonsson skribis:
>
> > How did you set up guix-daemon?
> >
> > Behind the scenes, guix-daemon invokes the internal ‘guix offload’
> > command. That command requires Guile-S
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