It’s kind of similar to the AUR, if someone writes a script to build a program for Guix you can install it. Either from the official repo or a third party one.
The blobs in Linux and the blobs in your BIOS are different. Coreboot support isn’t linked to linux-libre support, but modern devices can often be quite difficult.
Guix uses shepherd as it’s init system, so you might not like it. I think the init scripts are written in GNU Guile, but I haven’t played around with that.
It’s kind of similar to the AUR, if someone writes a script to build a program for Guix you can install it. Either from the official repo or a third party one.
The blobs in Linux and the blobs in your BIOS are different. Coreboot support isn’t linked to linux-libre support, but modern devices can often be quite difficult.
Guix uses shepherd as it’s init system, so you might not like it. I think the init scripts are written in GNU Guile, but I haven’t played around with that.
Thanks for the infos!