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From: | oury . dustin |
Subject: | Re: Maybe I made a mistake? |
Date: | Sun, 09 Jun 2019 23:38:20 +0200 |
User-agent: | Posteo Webmail |
Regarding documentation, I feel as if the manual expects a certain familiarity with writing scheme code, and there isn't a lot of documentation for diagnosing little problems like there is with Debian and Ubuntu. I guess that comes down to how widespread those distros are in the GNU/Linux community.
On 08.06.2019 10:12, Julien Lepiller wrote:
Le 8 juin 2019 09:18:39 GMT+02:00, Ricardo Wurmus <address@hidden> a écrit :Hi,Some simple packaged software that work on those distros like Debian don't work with Guix System […]Do you mean binaries that were packaged for Debian won’t work unchangedon Guix System? This is expected as Guix does not provide libraries and the loader at the location where a Debian binary would expect them. You would need to package the software for Guix to use it there.Packaging software is not as hard as you think it is, but if you lack the time to learn, you can still add your sohtware to that list: https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:Guix/WishlistIt's not guaranteed that someone will work on it, as we are all volunteers.and I also find the documentation to be really hard for the non-tech savvy like me to understand. I'm confused when I should mess with my configuration file or when to do things manually, like adding a supplementary group for my primary account.All of this should be done via the configuration file as the system is mostly stateless, i.e. when you reboot your system is essentially set up from scratch using the files that were generated when you last ran “guix system reconfigure”.I really want to like Guix, but for now I might have to switch to something easier until the documentation gets fleshed out and more packages that aren't in yet are added to avoid frustration.Can you point to specific problems you have with the documentation? -- Ricardo
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