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I never tried Parbola. I cannot say why I'm using GuixSD, but I wish to install Linux From Scratches. So if you have similar way you can try it. I did not got any problems on GuixSD.
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Ought to admit Youtube as a resource where I've got help. Here it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKXrGfDnUCk The main problem is to get configuration file. Lahcen Agchar's video solved for me. Also video gived me idea how to part disk. I have GuixSD with XFCE, when I tried different typing to change xfce to LXDE I could not. But I know there are not only XFCE, but LXDE and others. This is my /etc/config.scm $ cat /etc/config.scm ;; This is an operating system configuration template ;; for a "desktop" setup with GNOME and Xfce where the ;; root partition is encrypted with LUKS. (use-modules (gnu) (gnu system nss)) (use-service-modules desktop) (use-package-modules certs gnome) (operating-system (host-name "antelope") (timezone "Europe/Moscow") (locale "en_US.utf8") ;; Use the UEFI variant of GRUB with the EFI System ;; Partition mounted on /boot/efi. (bootloader (bootloader-configuration (bootloader grub-bootloader) (target "/dev/sda"))) ;; Specify a mapped device for the encrypted root partition. ;; The UUID is that returned by 'cryptsetup luksUUID'. ;(mapped-devices ; (list (mapped-device ;(source (uuid "12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789abc")) ;(target "my-root") ;(type luks-device-mapping (file-systems (cons (file-system (device "/dev/sda1") (mount-point "/") (type "ext4") ) %base-file-systems)) (swap-devices '("/dev/sda2")) (users (cons (user-account (name "znavko") (comment "zna vko") (group "users") (supplementary-groups '("wheel" "netdev" "audio" "video")) (home-directory "/home/znavko")) %base-user-accounts)) ;; This is where we specify system-wide packages. (packages (cons* nss-certs ;for HTTPS access gvfs ;for user mounts %base-packages)) ;; Add GNOME and/or Xfce---we can choose at the log-in ;; screen with F1. Use the "desktop" services, which ;; include the X11 log-in service, networking with ;; NetworkManager, and more. (services (cons* (xfce-desktop-service) %desktop-services)) ;; Allow resolution of '.local' host names with mDNS. (name-service-switch %mdns-host-lookup-nss))
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This makes me smile :)
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Is guix more stable then Parabola or more unstable then Parabola or as unstable as Parabola testing? curious I am.
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I've never trie Guix. I was intimidated by the installation instructions. How was the installation?
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You can take a look at their git repo and see there is work in progress, I remember Leah saying the next version will be out whenever ready, there is no roadmap or something. Slow and having issues? Maybe. Dead? Not yet.
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I am happy for you excellent free man! Мы всегда здесь ;)
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I want to add my experience here. I have too old and slow laptop Lenovo G50-30. Trisquel boots in 33 seconds. This is faster than all other GNU/Linux distributions. I have another older and slower laptop Asus X552E, it runs GNU GuixSD, boot time is 30 seconds. I have no troubles with my devices (but I had when run ubuntu 11,12 on asus with that videocard). But Trisquel, GuixSD work always fine. I evaluate this as community achievement and want to become a member. Only web can help me to find support. This forum is quiet necessary. Thank you all FSF followers.
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No, I haven't had any problems so far.
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Yeah, I saw what's involved in that and I think it's beyond my capabilities.
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> coreboot is in much better shape though, libreboot is > almost dead at this point As long as libreboot works, it should be recommended over coreboot. coreboot contains proprietary software. Any practical advantages it might have aren't a good enough reason to recommend it when there is a free replacement available. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
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I know I use one. coreboot is in much better shape though, libreboot is almost dead at this point
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> Time to flash coreboot on that beast Even better, the T400 can be librebooted. https://libreboot.org/docs/install/t400_external.html signature.asc Description: PGP signature
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That's great, even better.
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Nice! Does the dongle overheat and disconnect after periods of time?
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Time to flash coreboot on that beast
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Obviously the card you purchased is NOT Lenovo's original FRU part and therefore not authorized by Lenovo's BIOS. Here is what you need: A half-height AR2425 with this FRU: 43Y6511. Just search "43Y6511" on eBay and you should find some. Note: This card supports the following ThinkPad models (those with GS/GM/PM45 chipset): R400, R500 T400/s, T500 X200/s/t, X301 W500, W700/ds This card doesn't require any firmware and is ready for use in any free/libre distribution. You don't need an external USB adapter if you have this one.
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This is the one I bought. It does say AR2425, but it didn't work with my thinkpad. https://www.amazon.com/Atheros-AR5007-AR5BXB63-Wireless-802-11g/dp/B009NQWYMY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8=1532611689=8-1=ar2425
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There IS an Atheros WLAN card usable on T400 (authorized by Lenovo). It is, however, a low-end AR2425 model. I can search for its FRU ID for you so you can purchase one if needed.
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I just became a member, so I said "thank you" that way.
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Maybe you could say "thank you" one day, for example: https://fsfe.org/campaigns/ilovefs/index.en.html ;)
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A screenshot.
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I bought a "new" 10 year old Lenovo Thinkpad T-400 for $60. I love it but it has an intel wifi card for which there is no non-proprietary firmware. I went to the trouble of installing an atheros wifi card but unfortunately it wasn't on the Thinkpad's "whitelist" and the computer wouldn't boot. I changed it back and bought an atheros AR9271 usb wifi device from Think Penguin which does have non-proprietary firmware. I then attempted to install one of the other FSF approved gnu/linux distros (which shall remain nameless) and it didn't recognize the wifi card. I even went to the trouble of installing the firmware manually. It did recognize my network, but I couldn't log into it. I got a login failure. Then I decided to give Trisquel a try. I hadn't installed it in a while, but the Trisquel installer recognized the ar9271 and I was able to log in to my network. So I am now running Trisquel on my "new" Thinkpad T-400. And it runs really well, and fast. Thank you Trisquel!