Oh I wrote a blog post before on the usage of nix env and nix path and
using a custom nixpkgs clone for reproducible nix env and
configuration.nix. You may find it useful:
http://matrix.ai/2017/03/13/intro-to-nix-channels-and-reproducible-nixos-environment/
On 26 Jun 2017 5:59 PM, "Klaas van Schel
t;$out"; mv "$out/bin/git"
> "$out/bin/gitB".
>
> On 17 June 2017 at 03:14, Roger Qiu wrote:
>
>> I wonder in other programming languages, name clashes are usually
>> resolved through aliasing. Would it be possible for nix to install packages
>&g
I wonder in other programming languages, name clashes are usually resolved
through aliasing. Would it be possible for nix to install packages while
aliasing their outputs to a different name to avoid clashes like this?
On 17 Jun 2017 09:07, "Roni Choudhury" wrote:
> From time to time I see an er
Branch: refs/heads/master
Home: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs
Commit: 1b6176e45b05cbb89cac49359ba15a15c9187f68
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/1b6176e45b05cbb89cac49359ba15a15c9187f68
Author: Roger Qiu
Date: 2017-06-15 (Thu, 15 Jun 2017)
Changed paths:
M
Are you
suggesting overriding the derivation during package build of polkit?
Thanks,
Roger
On 31/05/2017 5:35 PM, Linus Heckemann wrote:
On 31/05/17 07:47, Roger Qiu wrote:
Yea that seems right, allowing users to nix-env install things,
everything must be unprivileged, allowing the usage of suc
about it?
Thanks,
Roger
On 31/05/2017 4:34 PM, Bjørn Forsman wrote:
On 31 May 2017 at 07:44, Roger Qiu wrote:
Hi all,
Normally a polkit action file on a non-NixOS system would be installed in
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions. On NixOS this location is instead at
/run/current-system/sw/share/polkit-1
Hi all,
Normally a polkit action file on a non-NixOS system would be installed
in /usr/share/polkit-1/actions. On NixOS this location is instead at
/run/current-system/sw/share/polkit-1/actions. The action files stored
here are recognised by polkit, which can be demonstrated by running
`pkact
Here's some links for reference:
* https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/1750
* https://github.com/sheenobu/nix-home
*
http://sandervanderburg.blogspot.com.au/2013/09/managing-user-environments-with-nix.html
*
https://www.reddit.com/r/NixOS/comments/5hd8ok/how_to_handle_nixos_and_i3_confi
Hi all,
I've had this PR open for about 6 months:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/15353 It allows once to specify
per-monitor configuration using xrandrHeads. Like setting which monitor
is primary, and changing the layout of monitors.
It should be ready for a merge, and I would prefer
Biggest problem is with how secrets are dealt with. Also that you're tieing
your home config with system config, which doesn't work well for a
multi-user system.
On 16/04/2017 3:37 AM, "Peter Jones" wrote:
> I'd like to manage files in my home directory during system activation.
> Sort of like ni
https://nixos.org/patchelf.html
On 22/03/2017 9:42 AM, "Azul" wrote:
> is there a simple way to just run binaries in nixos ?
>
> stuff like go binaries or other bits and bobs ?
>
>
> ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked,
> interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
Replace the interpreter path. But there might be dependencies (try ldd)
that it relies on that you also need to substitute.
On 22/03/2017 9:42 AM, "Azul" wrote:
> is there a simple way to just run binaries in nixos ?
>
> stuff like go binaries or other bits and bobs ?
>
>
> ELF 64-bit LSB executa
Hey, I'd suggest for you to not use channels. I don't. Pin your nixpkgs to
a commit hash. And upgrade when you want to/need to. This should be the
recommended way IMHO.
On 11/02/2017 10:07 AM, "Stefan Huchler" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I start to get frustrated again, the documentation of nixos is not
When I exported a docker image to take look at what it is, it was also just
a compressed set of tar'ed file trees.
On 08/02/2017 7:46 AM, "Arnold Krille" wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Feb 2017 18:33:19 -0600 Matthew Bauer
> wrote:
> > GitHub page: https://github.com/matthewbauer/nix-bundle
> >
> > I just w
christoph.sen...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> On 06.02.2017 06:36, Roger Qiu wrote:
>
>> When you plug something in, the kernel log should show something. If it
>> doesn't then the kernel doesn't know about it, nothing in the userspace
>> can help.
>>
&g
When you plug something in, the kernel log should show something. If it
doesn't then the kernel doesn't know about it, nothing in the userspace can
help.
Make sure you're running those commands before you plug the usb in.
Also I used to have faulty usb cables, but even then the kernel showed
some
Awesome! Although if it ever becomes an issue, we could look into GVFS (git
virtual filesystem) released by Microsoft.
On 05/02/2017 1:20 AM, "Matthias Beyer" wrote:
> On 04-02-2017 01:06:19, Oliver Charles wrote:
> > Bas van Dijk writes:
> >
> > > Dear all,
> > >
> > > FYI the nixpkgs repositor
t; btw, just to clarify my setup, currently I have /boot and /nix/store on
> the same zfs volume and works, looks like only one directory is affected by
> hardlinks/too many files issue.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
> 2017-01-24 3:43 GMT+00:00 Roger Qiu :
>
>> Btw what is the `@
e).
>
> nix-collect-garbage -d didn't help.
>
> I solved the problem by using boot.loader.grub.copyKernels = true;
>
> Kernels were copied to the same volume but to /boot where there is smaller
> number of files and worked perfectly.
>
>
> 2017-01-23 16:44 GMT+0
Hey,
Changing nixos generations won't affect the grub boot partition, that only
changes which nixos kernel and initramfs image gets booted.
This looks like an error in the Grub partition. Maybe you recently updated
it or changed it, or the partition got corrupted.
This is why other operating sys
https://matrix.ai/ is using NixOS as a build system.
On 21/11/2016 5:56 AM, "zimbatm" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am collecting a list of companies that are using NixOS. The idea is to
> encourage adoption by validation.
>
> The list is over here:
> https://www.reddit.com/r/NixOS/comments/5dz8fp/list_
I think what we need is a bot that will autosubmit PRs to bump new versions
by tracking some commonly updated widely used applications like chromium.
This shouldn't be too difficult.
On 11/11/2016 11:34 PM, "Profpatsch" wrote:
> On 16-10-25 04:42am, Chuan-kai Lin wrote:
> > Adding support for fet
Hi Nix Devs,
I came across a question when discussing Polkit with a colleague.
It's possible to create an action file for pkexec, that allows execution
of another program with superuser privileges using the pkexec annotation:
```
yes
yes
yes
key="or
Perhaps a custom stdenv then? Or is there an override function for stdenv?
On 13/10/2016 10:01 AM, "Dmitry Kalinkin" wrote:
> packageOverrides don’t override anything within stdenv
>
> > On 12 Oct 2016, at 18:28, Tomasz Czyż wrote:
> >
> > Nikita, how do you override the attributes?
> >
> > Did
To clarify, I mean a nixos rebuild that changes the efi in some way.
On 28/09/2016 8:32 PM, "Roger Qiu" wrote:
> I discovered a while back that NixOS rebuild is only time boot efi gets
> cleaned. But here's a question. Does it delete then add the new efi, or
> does it add
I discovered a while back that NixOS rebuild is only time boot efi gets
cleaned. But here's a question. Does it delete then add the new efi, or
does it add the new efi then delete? The former would mean that even if
your efi is full, it will work, but raises the possibility that if a
rebuild gets i
Hi,
I'm trying to package up https://code-industry.net/masterpdfeditor/ for
Linux. I've managed to use patchelf to set the interpreter and rpath.
The application is now launching, and everything seems to work except
text insertion. When I try it, it complains about fonts not being able
to be
I see that NixOS distributes vanilla sudo without any compile time
shenanigans then.
Thanks,
Roger
On 15/09/2016 9:09 PM, obadz wrote:
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 10:31 AM, Roger Qiu <mailto:roger@matrix.ai>> wrote:
I noticed that unlike many other distributions sudo propagates
Hi,
I was going through the sudoers configuration and checking how it works.
I noticed that unlike many other distributions sudo propagates many
environment variables that would be cleared:
```
echo "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" && sudo sh -c 'echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH'
echo "$PATH" && sudo sh -c 'echo $P
Pinning a commit hash is definitely 1 step to reproducibility. But another
step is that all build inputs and upstream sources must also be content
addressed and available. One challenge with this security updates.
On 12/09/2016 7:05 PM, "Tobias Pflug" wrote:
> If I may just jump in with a questio
Is there a list of projects that go from other package managers to nix?
On 06/09/2016 11:57 AM, "Rok Garbas" wrote:
> to generate nix expressions from pip's requirements.txt file i created
> pypi2nix[1] which should get you very close.
>
> [1] https://github.com/garbas/pypi2nix
>
> On Mon, Sep 5,
I'm in Australia.
On 31/08/2016 1:36 PM, "Raahul Kumar" wrote:
> Hardly any Aussie Nixos users either.
>
> On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 12:32 PM, Graham Christensen
> wrote:
>
>> Will there be streaming?
>>
>> Signed,
>> Lonely USA NixOS User
>>
>> On Aug 30, 2016, at 5:34 PM, zimbatm wrote:
>>
>> H
It would be useful if those revision hashes were paired with a date.
On 30/08/2016 7:34 PM, Shea Levy wrote:
Hi Stewart,
If you go to
http://hydra.nixos.org/job/nixos/release-16.03/nixpkgs.rustUnstable.rustc.x86_64-linux/latest/eval#tabs-inputs,
you can see the nixpkgs revision of the latest s
package may not be available in
the binary cache, and it may result in a from source build.
At the same time, we still don't have a content-addressable upstream
package sources, so I'm looking into fixing that with IPFS.
On 13/08/2016 6:06 AM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
On 08/12/2016 02:58
Fascinating. Have you heard of CFEngine's "Convergent Fixedpoint" idea?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFEngine#Convergence
On 11/08/2016 7:21 PM, Christian Kauhaus wrote:
Am 10.08.2016 um 00:29 schrieb Arnold Krille:
On Tue, 9 Aug 2016 19:54:10 +0100 Luca Bruno
wrote:
Except that the existi
I'd recommend to fix the content address of your nixpkgs in order to make
your default.nix reproducible. Right now you're relying on an environment
variable that determines the revision of nixpkgs.
On 09/08/2016 8:53 PM, "Rodney Lorrimar" wrote:
> Hello nix-dev,
>
> I was wondering, what is the b
For example: There are both nginx package and nginx service. The package
part is just the package management aspect of Nix, while the nginx service
is the service management (configuration management) aspect of Nix. However
if you use the service, then as a dependency, package is usually installed.
Nix is based on content addressing. To install a specific version of a
package, just pick a version, fix the content address, and install it!
However nixpkgs is a community effort in creating a standard default
package set. This means the community decides to write nix expressions for
the versions
That's a problem though, there shouldn't be much of a problem of having
both versions of the package available in a single environment, as long
as the second package is namespaced appropriately, in this case it's
just a shell alias. This should be possible with Nix. There are
situations where i
Try removing `simons`.
On 03/08/2016 11:56 PM, "Roger Qiu" wrote:
> It appears `simons` is no longer defined?
> On 03/08/2016 11:52 PM, "Roland Koebler"
> wrote:
>
>> Hi again,
>>
>> I'm using Nix on Debian 8 (and I really like Nix,
It appears `simons` is no longer defined?
On 03/08/2016 11:52 PM, "Roland Koebler"
wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I'm using Nix on Debian 8 (and I really like Nix, thanks!).
> For testing, I'm trying to install several different Python3-versions.
>
> In addition to Python 3.4 and 3.5 (as described in my
It appears that the flag setting only works on already installed packages.
Also https://mobile.twitter.com/NixOsTips/status/488789048471719936
Also I'm not sure, but even if there are name collisions in the user
environment, it should still be possible to install both packages but only
use one of
What about things that aren't necessarily small fixable bugs. Some
projects have long discussions about design or philosophy or some major
architecting. Or a bug that is pending somebody coming up with a good
solution (like for example ZFS's encryption issue which was open for
years). Will peop
In what situations should we be using `enableAllFirmware`? Will
something let us know (like something breaking)? Other distro
installations appear to detect when non-free firmware is needed.
On 19/07/2016 6:40 AM, Vladimír Čunát wrote:
On 07/18/2016 07:35 PM, Matthew Robbetts wrote:
I can’t
I'm interested. Free and proprietary software should be installed in the
same way in my opinion.
On 07/07/2016 12:27 AM, "Moritz Bartl" wrote:
> On 07/06/2016 03:32 PM, Profpatsch wrote:
> > On 16-07-06 10:16pm, Roger Qiu wrote:
> >> I've been thinking abou
I've been thinking about the mechanics of FOSS app stores. If you don't
want to handle the payments, you need to implement a kind of
payment-authentication, where the principle is the same as dealing with
private packages. Instead the key being used is a key that is derived
from a successful pa
It does seem like a lot of people are experiencing this problem (on
NixOS and beyond). I'll have to perform some experiments and play around
with it to see how I can replicate it deterministically.
On 5/07/2016 1:15 PM, Ruben Astudillo wrote:
I got the same problem. I think I know the conditi
Hi Vladimir,
What's the display detect button? I tried switching to text terminals
whenever this happens, and while something's happening with the disk
(disk indicator light), the screen's still blank.
Thanks,
Roger
On 2/07/2016 5:54 AM, Vladimír Čunát wrote:
On 07/01/2016
en
it. I don't actually know what's happening here. But the screen goes
blank like situation 1, but of course this is one with the intermittent
persistent blank screen.
Thanks,
Roger
On 1/07/2016 11:55 PM, Roger Qiu wrote:
I should be clear, that right after the logs that I posted is
e the lid. This is because
it's pretty much vanilla NixOS. I didn't create any scripts for lid actions.
On 1/07/2016 11:49 PM, Roger Qiu wrote:
I found something interesting on my previous boot logs, since I had to
force shutdown.
The error is follows (from journalctl -b -1):
```
: [] ?
system_call_fastpath+0x12/0x71
```
Looks like something to do with stalling and CPU 7 and NVIDIA?
Thanks,
Roger
On 1/07/2016 11:15 PM, Bjørn Forsman wrote:
On 1 July 2016 at 15:10, Roger Qiu wrote:
Hi Nixers,
I discovered this problem a while ago, basically upon closing the lid and
Hi Nixers,
I discovered this problem a while ago, basically upon closing the lid
and reopening it after 10 min, the screen stays blank, and I can't do
anything. Even switching to tty1 doesn't work.
This doesn't always happen. And when I close the lid and reopen after a
few seconds, it usuall
initialization scripts, like
programs.bash.interactiveShellInit = ''
umask ...
'';
Or, for services, in systemd service options / scripts
2016-06-22 17:21 GMT+03:00 Roger Qiu :
Hi,
In a new installation of NixOS, the umask command gives me back `022`. I was
wondering
Hi,
In a new installation of NixOS, the umask command gives me back `022`. I
was wondering where is this being set? The `/etc/login.defs` say `UMASK
077` but that doesn't match what the command is giving.
Thanks,
Roger
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https://matrix.ai/
+61420925975
Thanks, even if that doesn't go into the docs, I'm putting that into a
github gist.
On 21/06/2016 5:44 PM, Bas van Dijk wrote:
Hi Erik,
Do note that I went through the same trouble as you figuring out how
to apply builtins.readFile to a dynamically constructed path. Maybe we
can document this
A really easy way to understand the builtins is to use the nix-repl. The
tab completion is really nice.
On 20/06/2016 12:11 AM, "4levels" <4lev...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Lol, that shows you right away how much I understand of both python and
> C++!
>
> On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 4:08 PM Vladimír Čunát
Thanks I saw.
On 19/05/2016 5:24 PM, Vladimír Čunát wrote:
> On 05/19/2016 08:55 AM, Roger Qiu wrote:
>> If someone submits a completely new package, what is the review
>> procedure and timeline?
> I don't think we really have any such processes, at least not wri
Hello,
If someone submits a completely new package, what is the review
procedure and timeline?
I just submitted 2 packages, but because it's completely new, there's no
notification to existing maintainers from the PR bot.
Thanks,
Roger
--
Founder of Matrix AI
https://matrix.ai/
+61420925975
Its definitely annoying.
There's discussion about it involving ipfs.
One stopgap solution is to rollback just for only that package. You can do
that with nix-env -f on a tar.gz archive of nixpkgs from a commit hash on
github.
On 08/05/2016 10:19 AM, "J. R. Haigh" wrote:
> Dear Nix project leade
UEFI requires a separate ESP partition anyway. Unless you plan on running
on FAT32.
On 16/04/2016 9:35 PM, "Saša Janiška" wrote:
> Roger Qiu writes:
>
> > Will you be using UEFI?
>
> Yes, on my single-disk netbook…any gotcha in regard?
>
>
> Sincerely,
Yep and it (along with nixpkgs and git) is one of the few package managers
that focus on content addressability.
On 20/04/2016 7:50 PM, "Wout Mertens" wrote:
> I thought this would be interesting for some people on this list:
>
> http://gugel.io/ied/ :
>
> Under the hood, ied maintains an "object
r in this nasty issue. Maybe it is related to the use of
> nixos-16.03-small instead of nixos-16.03. But since I'm using nixos for
> servers only, without the need for a desktop environment, I was expecting
> the small channel to be better..
>
> Kind regards!
>
> Erik
>
&g
How do _you_ use overridePackages?
On 15/04/2016 6:10 PM, Profpatsch wrote:
> On 16-04-13 06:56pm, Nicolas Pierron wrote:
>> On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 7:34 AM, Roger Qiu wrote:
>>> ```
>>> { pkgs }: { # pkgs is the fully configured packages, after overrides
>>&g
Maybe this should be added to the standard library?
On 15/04/2016 12:36 PM, "Eric Sagnes" wrote:
> Sorry, I just noticed that my example is wrong because it is missing
> recursion.
> The `in low ++ [x] ++ high;` should be `in qs low ++ [x] ++ qs high;`.
>
> For fun, I added it to rosetta code [1]
ZFS still requires separate /boot. Actually this depends on your boot
loader, not ZFS. So if you find a better boot loader that can run ZFS, then
you won't need a separate /boot. If you use UEFI, you'll need a separate
ESP partition anyway, which you can use as your /boot if you are only using
UEFI
Have you tried rolling back to 15.09, does it still happen?
On 13/04/2016 4:47 PM, 4levels wrote:
Hi Nix'ers,
No one? Im I the only one who's experiencing this?
This timeout still occurs and makes every call to systemctl at least
30 seconds slower, pretty annoying actually..
Hope someone wi
Hi,
Here's a snippet of config.nix.
```
{ pkgs }: { # pkgs is the fully configured packages, after overrides
packageOverrides = super: let self = super.pkgs; in rec { # super is
without overrides, self is with
# ... overrides go here ...
};
}
```
While I understand that `super` is th
What's this hidden switch?
On 31/03/2016 7:48 AM, "Teo Klestrup Röijezon" wrote:
> Yes, but there's some hidden switch you need to flip in order to allow it.
>
> On 30 March 2016 at 22:46, stewart mackenzie wrote:
>
>> Does windows support symlinks in non-administrator mode?
>>
>> __
with nix-repl with a few nice
> functions). Part of this has been proposed here:
> https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/13890, I will wait until this is
> decided to maybe think about it.
>
> btw @Roger Qiu: did you manage to get the demo working in the meantime?
>
> [1]
>
Just wanted to ask, is this package search enhanced with showing package
parameters planned to be added to the standard command line Nix query
tools? Or if it's already available and I haven't found it.
On 9/03/2016 2:46 AM, Fabian Schmitthenner wrote:
> I've added a few features:
>
> - Search i
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
prob
The database you're referring to is the nixpkgs repository/channel right?
On 10/03/2016 1:59 AM, "Matthias Beyer" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question. When calling `nix-store --verify-path
> /nix/store/something`,
> it verifies that the contents of the store path haven't been altered by an
> attac
As a workaround you can use sameroom.io. I connect to the IRC from Slack
there.
On 09/03/2016 1:20 AM, "Wout Mertens" wrote:
> That one requires action on the part of the user, unlike the newfangled
> group chat tools, but ok.
>
> On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 3:16 PM Herwig Hochleitner
> wrote:
>
>> 2
Hello everybody,
There's a note on the wiki that says:
> Note: When you ask Nix to install a package, it will first try to get
it in pre-compiled form from a binary cache. By default, Nix will use
the binary cache https://cache.nixos.org; it contains binaries for most
packages in Nixpkgs. Onl
Hi all,
If the small channels contain less binaries in the binary cache. Is
there a way to find out which binaries are available in the small
channel compared to the normal channel, and compare between them?
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Nobody has written the Nix/NixOS book yet.
On 24/02/2016 11:14 AM, "Anderson Torres"
wrote:
> 2016-02-23 19:22 GMT-03:00 zimbatm :
> > I started writing some docbook. Maybe I will get used to it but writing
> > `foobar` is way more
> painful
> > that `* foobar` in markdown. Especially in writing
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/12361 ?
On 16/02/2016 6:15 PM, Máté Kovács wrote:
Hi all,
The latest `nixos-rebuild switch --upgrade` broke network connectivity.
I don't use any networkmanager app, just /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf.
How do I figure out what's going wrong here?
Thanks,
Ma
There's some work on Nix on Windows:
* https://nixos.org/wiki/Nix_on_Windows
* https://ternaris.com/lab/nix-on-windows.html
On 13/02/2016 12:01 AM, Philipp Hausmann wrote:
Interestingly enough, we have some of the same questions for the Agda
programming language. Currently, Agda doesn't really
ut one packages in nixpkgs are
taken from hex.pm <http://hex.pm> as this seem to be the most mature
centralized package repo for Erlang. It also provides APIs which are
handy to use in hex2nix conversion tool.
Cheers,
Gleb
On Feb 15, 2016 6:58 AM, "Roger Qiu" <mailto:roge
e initrds.
>
>> On Jan 30, 2016, at 5:26 AM, Roger Qiu wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> There's an option called: `boot.initrd.prepend`. I tried to prepend a
>> gzipped cpio archive containing 1 single file with no path. But I upon
>> rebooting, I received a
Hi,
There's an option called: `boot.initrd.prepend`. I tried to prepend a
gzipped cpio archive containing 1 single file with no path. But I upon
rebooting, I received a `Initramfs unpacking failed: junk in compressed
archive`.
Here was the steps I took:
```
pushd /boot
cpio -o <<< "luks-key.i
Hi,
Since I was debugging a number of issues with my configuration on the
live ISO, I was running `nixos-install` multiple times. Every time I did
this, and the configuration change caused a change in the initrd, this
resulted in a new generation. Eventually I ran out of `/boot` space
(this wa
GDM apparently does this:
http://worldofgnome.org/in-gnome-3-12-systemd-will-track-xorg-logs/
But I'm not familiar with the source code.
On 29/01/2016 6:07 AM, Tuomas Tynkkynen wrote:
> 2016-01-28 20:47 GMT+02:00 Vladimír Čunát :
>> On 01/28/2016 12:21 PM, Roger Qiu wrote:
>&g
I'll look into it and submit a PR.
But any ideas on how to redirect X.0.log?
On 28/01/2016 4:40 PM, Vladimír Čunát wrote:
> On 01/28/2016 06:29 AM, Roger Qiu wrote:
>> I see, do I need to fork nixpkgs to override that bash fragment?
> Why not create an option to also log to jo
I see, do I need to fork nixpkgs to override that bash fragment?
On 28/01/2016 4:26 PM, Vladimír Čunát wrote:
> On 01/28/2016 04:34 AM, Roger Qiu wrote:
>> Are you referring to the ~/.xsession-errors? This is a text file
>> containing the error logs of X applications, where would
like:
|#!/usr/bin/env bash |
|exec &> | logger & |
|# the usual stuff |
On Tue, 26 Jan 2016 at 05:01 Roger Qiu <mailto:roger@matrix.ai>> wrote:
Hi,
How does one redirect the logs (X.0.log) and (~/.xsession-errors) to
journalctl?
Apparently GDM
(http://
Hi,
How does one redirect the logs (X.0.log) and (~/.xsession-errors) to
journalctl?
Apparently GDM
(http://worldofgnome.org/in-gnome-3-12-systemd-will-track-xorg-logs/)
now does this, but SDDM doesn't.
I would prefer to be able to centalise all logs into journalctl.
Thanks,
Roger
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+1 on the meta tags concept if we had a new nix tool that wrapped around
find or used a cached index that could show all packages related to a
particular tag. The cached index could be auto generated on each release or
each commit? Or just generated at installation when a user installs Nix.
Commit
There's some work on integrating Nix and IPFS here:
https://github.com/ipfs/notes/issues/51
On 7/12/2015 3:44 PM, Chris Forno wrote:
How would you go about (pre)fetching every source in the nixpkgs tree?
How large would you estimate the result to be (number of
archives/space on disk)?
In the
ources
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 11:59 AM, Roger Qiu <mailto:roger@polycademy.com>> wrote:
Would you rather freeze the dependencies as part of whatever
you're building, or have a persistent mirror (IPFS) of all
packages that Nix ever makes available?
On 7/12/2
Would you rather freeze the dependencies as part of whatever you're
building, or have a persistent mirror (IPFS) of all packages that Nix
ever makes available?
On 7/12/2015 3:44 PM, Chris Forno wrote:
How would you go about (pre)fetching every source in the nixpkgs tree?
How large would you es
Does suspend to ram work on the LiveCD? I tried it with `systemctl
suspend`, and upon resume I just a blank screen and the USB light isn't
lighting up.
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If there are multiple channels (custom channels included) available, how
does Nix choose from which to install, and is there a way for us to pick a
preference?
On 08/12/2015 5:52 PM, "Teo Klestrup Röijezon" wrote:
> You can import a package from a specific version of nixpkgs, independent
> of the
Good question, we can test this inside Virtualbox.
On 15/12/2015 3:21 AM, Eelco Dolstra wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 14/12/15 14:51, Roger Qiu wrote:
>
>> Does NixOS do the mount overflow tmp feature that exists on other
>> distros (http://mancoosi.org/~abate/mountoverflowtmp).
Does NixOS do the mount overflow tmp feature that exists on other
distros (http://mancoosi.org/~abate/mountoverflowtmp). Apparently it can
be disabled with `echo 'MINTMPKB=0' > /etc/default/mountoverflowtmp`. If
so, why not have a NixOS option for this?
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Hi,
ZFS doesn't have a mode option during mounting. See:
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/issues/4101
If I need a filesystem mounted with 1777 permissions and sticky bit on
boot, how can do that with ZFS and the NixOS fileSystems settings?
The fileSystems settings has no option to run a post
Having an immutable content addressable storage for packages will really
help maintain legacy applications. I got bitten recently by NPM wiping out
a package completely which was a deep dependency of a number of legacy
dependencies. Some software just doesn't need to be updated for years.
On 01/12/
That's for WiFi radio spectrum regulations. When I get connected, it
then calls a particular country domain.
On 24/11/2015 9:19 AM, Matthias Beyer wrote:
Hi,
in my VM test I get these lines over and over again after the VMs ran:
client# [ 10.808191] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update wor
Can the manual be made as a gitbook with the chapters fleshed out better
and made more user friendly? One part of the manual can be very fact
based, another part can be story based. Kind of like the difference between
documentation vs api documentation vs tutorials. I often find myself across
3 to
Try using Packer. You can take the liveCD ISO, and repack it as an image
with SSH enabled on boot.
On 6/11/2015 3:14 PM, Alex Brandt wrote:
Hey,
I know this isn't something that one normally does but how can I ensure that
SSH is enabled and accessible from a live environment to perform a remot
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