Hello,
I'm trying to set up CUPS to use a HP LaserJet Enterprise 600 M602 [0]
on my NixOS system. Here is the relevant snippet of my
configuration.nix (taken from the wiki [1]):
services.printing = {
enable = true;
drivers = [ pkgs.hplip ];
};
hp-setup does not detect the printer
Fixed in git, wait for channel update.
On Mon, 14 Mar 2016, 15:58 Roger Qiu, wrote:
> What's happening is the transition from stage 1 booting to stage 2 booting
> is failing. The error reported is that the init script that is be executed
> once switch_root is executed is
What's happening is the transition from stage 1 booting to stage 2 booting
is failing. The error reported is that the init script that is be executed
once switch_root is executed is non existent. Which could mean your initrd
is corrupted or the build failed for some reason or some other config
I brought up an AWS instance using nixos-15.09.git.87b377dM-x86_64-pv-ebs .
After modifying /etc/nixos/configuration.nix to use the "amazon-init.nix"
rather than "amazon-image.nix" and performing a 'nixos-rebuild switch' command,
the instance reports the following error.
[fsck.ext3 (1) --
Worked for me, btw.
On 14-03-2016 13:03:25, Matthias Beyer wrote:
> That should be:
>
> sudo nix-store --import < example.closure
>
> (note the '<').
>
> Worked perfectly. Where can I add documentation?
>
> On 14-03-2016 22:39:02, Brian McKenna wrote:
> > That should be:
> >
> > sudo
That should be:
sudo nix-store --import < example.closure
(note the '<').
Worked perfectly. Where can I add documentation?
On 14-03-2016 22:39:02, Brian McKenna wrote:
> That should be:
>
> sudo nix-store --import example.closure
>
> On 14 March 2016 at 22:35, Brian McKenna
That should be:
sudo nix-store --import example.closure
On 14 March 2016 at 22:35, Brian McKenna wrote:
> You can skip signature checking by using root:
>
> sudo nix-copy-closure --import example.closure
>
> I found this on the Nix issue tracker somewhere. It
> I tried _everything_. I cannot nix-copy-closure, as this one does not allow me
> to set the SSH port (which isn't 22 but something above 1).
You can define any host / port matching through the configuration file
"~/.ssh/config" for any program using SSH.
Something like
""
Host [youHost]
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 9:08 AM Matthias Beyer
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm on nixos unstable. As racket does not build and my thinkpad takes
> hours to
> build it, I got myself a debian VM in my university cloud and compiled
> racket
> there.
>
> How can I retrieve the closure
Hi,
I'm on nixos unstable. As racket does not build and my thinkpad takes hours to
build it, I got myself a debian VM in my university cloud and compiled racket
there.
How can I retrieve the closure from there?
I tried _everything_. I cannot nix-copy-closure, as this one does not allow me
to
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