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Re: My very own Guix System Server in my apartment
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Joshua Branson |
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Re: My very own Guix System Server in my apartment |
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Thu, 01 Jul 2021 06:11:27 -0400 |
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"Jonathan McHugh" <indieterminacy@libre.brussels> writes:
> Dear Bone,
>
> A great suggestion.
>
> I do wonder whether a 'Guildiverxe' would require more than 30GB to
> manage users compiling scripts. I guess a build farm strategy would
> have to be used where precompiled scripts are unavailable.
This is something to consider I suppose...I'll just have to set
something up and see what what happens.
>
> Would such an enquiry be for the bods upstairs though?
> => https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/
I might mail them to get some pointers for setting up a public access
space. Thanks for the tip! And I might email Guix HPC too.
>
> ====================
> Jonathan McHugh
> indieterminacy@libre.brussels
>
> July 1, 2021 5:05 AM, "Bone Baboon" <bone.baboon@disroot.org> wrote:
>
>> Joshua Branson writes:
>>
>>> So I will shortly be setting up my very own Guix System server in my
>>> apartment! I am super excited!
>>>
>>> What else should I do with said server?
>>
>> Having a public access Guix server would be a nice way for people to try
>> out Guix.
>>
>> Two examples of public access servers that I am aware of are the
>> tildeverse and SDF.
>>
>> <https://tildeverse.org>
>> <http://sdf.org>
>>
>> Currently the tildeverse does not have any servers that are running FSDG
>> distributions. <https://tildeverse.org/members>
>>
>> Interestingly this ties in with the other responses about Gemini as when
>> I was asking about Gemini on Freenode I was directed to
>> #gemini@tilde.chat which is on the tildeverse IRC network.
>> <https://tilde.chat>
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