Martin Castillo writes: > hi, > > I want to add one file to xorg.conf.d, but can't find the right way to > do so. my current solution just appends my xsettings to xorg.conf: > > (define cyborg-quirk > "Section \"InputClass\" > #yadayada > EndSection") > > (define %my-xorg-conf > (xorg-configuration-file #:extra-config (list cyborg-quirk))) > > (define %my-startx > (xorg-start-command #:configuration-file %my-xorg-conf)) > > (define %my-services > ;; My very own list of services. > (modify-services %desktop-services > (slim-service-type config => > (slim-configuration > (inherit config) > (startx %my-startx))))) > > > currently, xorg.conf.d is created by a function that gets a list of > X-modules or so. but it doesn't seem like there is any interface to > pass any of these functions a gexp that evaluates to a file or so. Is my > observation correct? If yes, is this wanted? This is the only way I know of right now to customize the Xorg config. For example, this same solution was recommended here, also: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2017-06/msg00264.html Does this solution not solve your problem? -- Chris