"Permission denied" until I run "restart nfs-kernel-exports". "exportfs -ra" did not help.
I tracked that down to some race condition between loading the module nfsd and
starting the daemons. Therefore, I decided to add nfsd to the boot.kernelModules instead
of using modprove with it.
Now it works for my server. No more Permission denied after reboot.
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=31113
default. See
http://www.codon.org.uk/~mjg59/power/good_practices.html
for the reasoning. (Basically, the ‘performance’ and ‘powersave’
governors don't actually provide extra performance or power savings
in most cases.)
It used to be that desktop environments like KDE were able to set
the governor through HAL (e.g. KDE could be configured to switch to
the powersave governor when the user unplugs his laptop). However,
this is no longer the case with upower — it is now expected that
everybody uses the ondemand governor. See
http://old.nabble.com/-PATCH--powerdevil-remove-cpufreq.patch-td27815354.html
* Rename ‘cpuFreqGovernor’ to ‘powerManagement.cpuFreqGovernor’.
* Include cpufreq-utils in the system path if a governor is set, since
we depend on it anyway.
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Fix sane-backends to generate udev rules, add a snapshot of sane-backends's unstable repo, and add a SANE nixos module
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=30764
There is room for improvement here. The options in conffile could be broken out into individual options and an extraConfig option added. But I think this looks right.
Patch by mornfall, slightly modified by me
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For example, I use the following settings to configure T-Mobile Internet
access on my laptop, which is connected to the cell phone by USB:
| environment.wvdial.dialerDefaults = ''
| Init1 = AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet.t-mobile"
| Modem Type = USB Modem
| Phone = *99#
| ISDN = 0
| Username = tm
| Password = tm
| Modem = /dev/ttyACM0
| Baud = 460800
| '';
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just does what it says (enable a "graphical" configuration).
* Enable KDM in the graphical CD. The "auto" display manager doesn't
properly handle shutdowns etc.
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=30331
all-hardware.nix. This allows base.nix (which should probably be
renamed to something more descriptive) to be reused without getting
the hardware configuration of the installation CD.
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=30327
That's confusing and wrong: nixos-hardware-scan should just enable
support for the detected hardware, not enable lots of software (let
alone KDE).
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