* file transfer
@ 2024-04-07 10:41 gfp
2024-04-07 12:46 ` Luis Felipe
[not found] ` <5f2022b4-b016-9a2e-e6ab-29968827dd5d@puu.re>
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From: gfp @ 2024-04-07 10:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-guix
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Hi Guix,
if I want to transfer a file, because in Thunderbird/Email it doesn't
work at the moment,
what are good possibilities?
thanks for help
Gottfried
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* Re: file transfer
2024-04-07 10:41 file transfer gfp
@ 2024-04-07 12:46 ` Luis Felipe
2024-04-08 18:02 ` gfp
[not found] ` <5f2022b4-b016-9a2e-e6ab-29968827dd5d@puu.re>
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From: Luis Felipe @ 2024-04-07 12:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gfp, help-guix
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Hi gfp,
El 7/04/24 a las 10:41, gfp escribió:
> Hi Guix,
>
> if I want to transfer a file, because in Thunderbird/Email it doesn't
> work at the moment,
> what are good possibilities?
If I were to send the file to another person, I'd try any of these
1. Use a web mail client
2. Try another desktop client (Geary, Evolution, ...)
3. Check if the other person uses Jami and send them the file
If I were to send the file to machines under my control
1. Use a USB stick or SD card (for local machines)
2. Use SSH plus rsync (for local or remote machines)
Also, for what it's worth, I'm on a Guix System with guix 76a3414, which
provides Icedove 102.15.0 (64-bit), and I can attach files normally.
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* Re: file transfer
2024-04-07 12:46 ` Luis Felipe
@ 2024-04-08 18:02 ` gfp
2024-04-08 19:27 ` Océane Raquin
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From: gfp @ 2024-04-08 18:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Luis Felipe, help-guix
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Hi Luis,
thanks for your Email.
I also have got Icedove 102.15.0 (64-bit), but it doesn’t work at the
moment.
Am 07.04.24 um 14:46 schrieb Luis Felipe:
> Hi gfp,
>
> El 7/04/24 a las 10:41, gfp escribió:
>> Hi Guix,
>>
>> if I want to transfer a file, because in Thunderbird/Email it doesn't
>> work at the moment,
>> what are good possibilities?
>
> If I were to send the file to another person, I'd try any of these
>
> 1. Use a web mail client
> 2. Try another desktop client (Geary, Evolution, ...)
> 3. Check if the other person uses Jami and send them the file
>
> If I were to send the file to machines under my control
>
> 1. Use a USB stick or SD card (for local machines)
> 2. Use SSH plus rsync (for local or remote machines)
>
> Also, for what it's worth, I'm on a Guix System with guix 76a3414, which
> provides Icedove 102.15.0 (64-bit), and I can attach files normally.
>
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* Re: file transfer
2024-04-08 18:02 ` gfp
@ 2024-04-08 19:27 ` Océane Raquin
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From: Océane Raquin @ 2024-04-08 19:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-guix
Hi Gottfried,
> I also have got Icedove 102.15.0 (64-bit), but it doesn’t work at the
> moment.
Would you consider using Magic Wormhole? Warp is available on Flathub
and you may download either Destiny or Warpinator on F-Droid. It's
private, P2P, and thus has no file size limit.
For small files, that don't contain personal/sensitive data or that have
already been published somewhere else, my go-to solution (from my
computer) is https://ttm.sh/.
Best,
Océane
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* Re: file transfer
[not found] ` <5f2022b4-b016-9a2e-e6ab-29968827dd5d@puu.re>
@ 2024-04-14 19:12 ` gfp
[not found] ` <b74930e2-62a2-4d57-a83e-c5b30fcee425@puu.re>
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From: gfp @ 2024-04-14 19:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sÿ, help-guix
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Hi Sy,
thanks for informing me.
> I had the same problem with icedove and firefox recently after the
>> Wayland by default update.
>>
>> As I installed icedove and firefox as user packages, it worked after I
>> upgraded the user packages with "guix package -u" and maybe a reboot. I
>> don't remember this last part.
What makes the difference if I install icedove and firefox as user packages
or install them in a profile?
Now after upgrading I have got KDE with X11 (like before)
and additionally KDE with wayland (which I didn't have earlier).
thanks for help
Gottfried
Am 08.04.24 um 23:33 schrieb Sÿ:
> Hi Gottfried,
>
> I had the same problem with icedove and firefox recently after the
> Wayland by default update.
>
> As I installed icedove and firefox as user packages, it worked after I
> upgraded the user packages with "guix package -u" and maybe a reboot. I
> don't remember this last part.
>
> Sŷ
>
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* Re: file transfer
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@ 2024-04-18 9:10 ` gfp
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From: gfp @ 2024-04-18 9:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sÿ, help-guix
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Hi,
thanks for help
>>> What makes the difference if I install icedove and firefox as user
>>> packages
>>> or install them in a profile?
>> What do you mean by a profile? If you mean as whole system configuration
>> file, everything is kept in sync, being sure versions are matching each
>> others.
I apologise for not having explained enough.
Somebody, I forgot who, wrote this, and I did the same:
By default, each user on Guix System has one user profile. All packages
that they install are placed into it. This is easy to manage.
Some people (like myself) choose to create additional profiles.
Many people do this in order to separate out a group of packages that
they don't want installed (or upgraded) all the time.
I do it because occasionally one of my packages breaks when I am
upgrading my system. By splitting all of my packages up into a few
different profiles by category, if one package fails to upgrade, then
that profile doesn't upgrade, but all of my other profiles do. This
allows me to install the newest software for everything outside of the
broken profile. Then I focus on fixing the broken package and just
upgrade the broken profile. Easy peasy.
Gottfried
Am 18.04.24 um 08:15 schrieb Sÿ:
>
>> What makes the difference if I install icedove and firefox as user
>> packages
>> or install them in a profile?
> What do you mean by a profile? If you mean as whole system configuration
> file, everything is kept in sync, being sure versions are matching each
> others.
> I am new to guix but as I understand it: if you install as user
> packages, you can install as a user and not the system administrator but
> also without reconfiguring all the system. The trade off is that it is
> the user responsability to keep versions of packages matching the system
> configuration.
>>
>> Now after upgrading I have got KDE with X11 (like before)
>> and additionally KDE with wayland (which I didn't have earlier).
>
>
> Yeah, there was an upgrade to put wayland by default on all desktop UIs
> recently. I used gnome and I think that in my case, that was what
> crashed icedove or firefox when I tried to select or save a file.
>
>>
>> thanks for help
>>
>> Gottfried
>
> Hope I could help a little. At least, I tried. :)
>
> Sÿ
>
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