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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index b546c57b9a..2b1ad77ba5 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -18701,7 +18701,7 @@ The GPM package to use. @end deftp @anchor{guix-publish-service-type} -@deffn {Scheme Variable} guix-publish-service-type +@defvar guix-publish-service-type This is the service type for @command{guix publish} (@pxref{Invoking guix publish}). Its value must be a @code{guix-publish-configuration} object, as described below. @@ -18709,7 +18709,7 @@ object, as described below. This assumes that @file{/etc/guix} already contains a signing key pair as created by @command{guix archive --generate-key} (@pxref{Invoking guix archive}). If that is not the case, the service will fail to start. -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} guix-publish-configuration Data type representing the configuration of the @code{guix publish} @@ -19746,7 +19746,7 @@ option is set to @code{#t}, otherwise it will use wpa-supplicant. @end deftp @cindex Connman -@deffn {Scheme Variable} connman-service-type +@defvar connman-service-type This is the service type to run @url{https://01.org/connman,Connman}, a network connection manager. @@ -19760,7 +19760,7 @@ Its value must be an @end lisp See below for details about @code{connman-configuration}. -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} connman-configuration Data Type representing the configuration of connman. @@ -20189,7 +20189,7 @@ IP addresses, @code{ntpd} will calculate a median constraint from all of them. @end deftp @cindex inetd -@deffn {Scheme variable} inetd-service-type +@defvar inetd-service-type This service runs the @command{inetd} (@pxref{inetd invocation,,, inetutils, GNU Inetutils}) daemon. @command{inetd} listens for connections on internet sockets, and lazily starts the specified server @@ -20226,7 +20226,7 @@ gateway @code{hostname}: @end lisp See below for more details about @code{inetd-configuration}. -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} inetd-configuration Data type representing the configuration of @command{inetd}. @@ -20427,7 +20427,7 @@ You might want an rsync daemon if you have files that you want available so anyone (or just yourself) can download existing files or upload new files. -@deffn {Scheme Variable} rsync-service-type +@defvar rsync-service-type This is the service type for the @uref{https://rsync.samba.org, rsync} daemon, The value for this service type is a @command{rsync-configuration} record as in this example: @@ -20447,7 +20447,7 @@ The value for this service type is a @end lisp See below for details about @code{rsync-configuration}. -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} rsync-configuration Data type representing the configuration for @code{rsync-service}. @@ -20533,7 +20533,7 @@ You might want a syncthing daemon if you have files between two or more computers and want to sync them in real time, safely protected from prying eyes. -@deffn {Scheme Variable} syncthing-service-type +@defvar syncthing-service-type This is the service type for the @uref{https://syncthing.net/, syncthing} daemon, The value for this service type is a @command{syncthing-configuration} record as in this example: @@ -20573,7 +20573,7 @@ directory is @file{$HOME} of the specified Syncthing @code{user}. @end table @end deftp -@end deffn +@end defvar Furthermore, @code{(gnu services ssh)} provides the following services. @cindex SSH @@ -20617,7 +20617,7 @@ The other options should be self-descriptive. @cindex SSH @cindex SSH server -@deffn {Scheme Variable} openssh-service-type +@defvar openssh-service-type This is the type for the @uref{http://www.openssh.org, OpenSSH} secure shell daemon, @command{sshd}. Its value must be an @code{openssh-configuration} record as in this example: @@ -20642,7 +20642,7 @@ example: (const `(("charlie" ,(local-file "charlie.pub"))))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} openssh-configuration This is the configuration record for OpenSSH's @command{sshd}. @@ -20849,7 +20849,7 @@ Whether to enable password-based authentication. @end deftp @cindex AutoSSH -@deffn {Scheme Variable} autossh-service-type +@defvar autossh-service-type This is the type for the @uref{https://www.harding.motd.ca/autossh, AutoSSH} program that runs a copy of @command{ssh} and monitors it, restarting it as necessary should it die or stop passing traffic. @@ -20873,7 +20873,7 @@ system's @code{services} field: (user "pino") (ssh-options (list "-T" "-N" "-L" "8081:localhost:8081" "remote.net")))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} autossh-configuration This data type represents the configuration of an AutoSSH service. @@ -20929,7 +20929,7 @@ may cause undefined behaviour. @end deftp @cindex WebSSH -@deffn {Scheme Variable} webssh-service-type +@defvar webssh-service-type This is the type for the @uref{https://webssh.huashengdun.org/, WebSSH} program that runs a web SSH client. WebSSH can be run manually from the command-line by passing arguments to the binary @command{wssh} from the @@ -20966,7 +20966,7 @@ for HTTPS connection, add this call to the operating system's (body '("root /var/www;"))) (nginx-server-configuration-locations %webssh-configuration-nginx)))))))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} webssh-configuration Data type representing the configuration for @code{webssh-service}. @@ -21083,11 +21083,11 @@ This is a list of domains to browse. @end table @end deftp -@deffn {Scheme Variable} openvswitch-service-type +@defvar openvswitch-service-type This is the type of the @uref{https://www.openvswitch.org, Open vSwitch} service, whose value should be an @code{openvswitch-configuration} object. -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} openvswitch-configuration Data type representing the configuration of Open vSwitch, a multilayer @@ -21267,7 +21267,7 @@ Address of the API endpoint, in ‘multiaddress’ format. @end deftp @cindex keepalived -@deffn {Scheme Variable} keepalived-service-type +@defvar keepalived-service-type This is the type for the @uref{https://www.keepalived.org/, Keepalived} routing software, @command{keepalived}. Its value must be an @code{keepalived-configuration} record as in this example for master @@ -21316,7 +21316,7 @@ vrrp_instance my-group @{ @} @} @end example -@end deffn +@end defvar @node Unattended Upgrades @subsection Unattended Upgrades @@ -22073,14 +22073,14 @@ The @code{(gnu services cups)} module provides a Guix service definition for the CUPS printing service. To add printer support to a Guix system, add a @code{cups-service} to the operating system definition: -@deffn {Scheme Variable} cups-service-type +@defvar cups-service-type The service type for the CUPS print server. Its value should be a valid CUPS configuration (see below). To use the default settings, simply write: @lisp (service cups-service-type) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar The CUPS configuration controls the basic things about your CUPS installation: what interfaces it listens on, what to do if a print job @@ -23030,7 +23030,7 @@ The Xfce package to use. @end table @end deftp -@deffn {Scheme Variable} mate-desktop-service-type +@defvar mate-desktop-service-type This is the type of the service that runs the @uref{https://mate-desktop.org/, MATE desktop environment}. Its value is a @code{mate-desktop-configuration} object (see below). @@ -23038,7 +23038,7 @@ object (see below). This service adds the @code{mate} package to the system profile, and extends polkit with the actions from @code{mate-settings-daemon}. -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} mate-desktop-configuration Configuration record for the MATE desktop environment. @@ -23049,14 +23049,14 @@ The MATE package to use. @end table @end deftp -@deffn {Scheme Variable} lxqt-desktop-service-type +@defvar lxqt-desktop-service-type This is the type of the service that runs the @uref{https://lxqt-project.org, LXQt desktop environment}. Its value is a @code{lxqt-desktop-configuration} object (see below). This service adds the @code{lxqt} package to the system profile. -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} lxqt-desktop-configuration Configuration record for the LXQt desktop environment. @@ -23067,10 +23067,10 @@ The LXQT package to use. @end table @end deftp -@deffn {Scheme Variable} enlightenment-desktop-service-type +@defvar enlightenment-desktop-service-type Return a service that adds the @code{enlightenment} package to the system profile, and extends dbus with actions from @code{efl}. -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} enlightenment-desktop-service-configuration @table @asis @@ -23313,14 +23313,14 @@ file-systems in read and write fashion, you'll need to have @code{ntfs-3g} installed system-wide. @end deffn -@deffn {Scheme Variable} colord-service-type +@defvar colord-service-type This is the type of the service that runs @command{colord}, a system service with a D-Bus interface to manage the color profiles of input and output devices such as screens and scanners. It is notably used by the GNOME Color Manager graphical tool. See @uref{https://www.freedesktop.org/software/colord/, the colord web site} for more information. -@end deffn +@end defvar @cindex scanner access @defvar sane-service-type @@ -23408,7 +23408,7 @@ powered automatically at boot, which can be useful when using a bluetooth keyboard or mouse. @end deffn -@deffn {Scheme Variable} bluetooth-service-type +@defvar bluetooth-service-type This is the type for the @uref{https://bluez.org/, Linux Bluetooth Protocol Stack} (BlueZ) system, which generates the @file{/etc/bluetooth/main.conf} configuration file. The value for this type is a @command{bluetooth-configuration} @@ -23419,7 +23419,7 @@ record as in this example: @end lisp See below for details about @code{bluetooth-configuration}. -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} bluetooth-configuration Data type representing the configuration for @code{bluetooth-service}. @@ -23962,7 +23962,7 @@ The @code{(gnu services sound)} module provides a service to configure the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) system, which makes PulseAudio the preferred ALSA output driver. -@deffn {Scheme Variable} alsa-service-type +@defvar alsa-service-type This is the type for the @uref{https://alsa-project.org/, Advanced Linux Sound Architecture} (ALSA) system, which generates the @file{/etc/asound.conf} configuration file. The value for this type is a @command{alsa-configuration} @@ -23973,7 +23973,7 @@ record as in this example: @end lisp See below for details about @code{alsa-configuration}. -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} alsa-configuration Data type representing the configuration for @code{alsa-service}. @@ -24031,7 +24031,7 @@ pcm.!default @{ See @uref{https://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Asoundrc} for the details. -@deffn {Scheme Variable} pulseaudio-service-type +@defvar pulseaudio-service-type This is the type for the @uref{https://www.pulseaudio.org/, PulseAudio} sound server. It exists to allow system overrides of the default settings via @code{pulseaudio-configuration}, see below. @@ -24050,7 +24050,7 @@ detailed below. In the (admittedly unlikely) case, that you find yourself without a @code{pulseaudio} package, consider enabling it through the @code{alsa-service-type} above. @end quotation -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} pulseaudio-configuration Data type representing the configuration for @code{pulseaudio-service}. @@ -24107,7 +24107,7 @@ above example to modify the existing @code{pulseaudio-service-type} via @end deftp -@deffn {Scheme Variable} ladspa-service-type +@defvar ladspa-service-type This service sets the @var{LADSPA_PATH} variable, so that programs, which respect it, e.g. PulseAudio, can load LADSPA plugins. @@ -24122,7 +24122,7 @@ The following example will setup the service to enable modules from the See @uref{http://plugin.org.uk/ladspa-swh/docs/ladspa-swh.html} for the details. -@end deffn +@end defvar @node Database Services @subsection Database Services @@ -24293,7 +24293,7 @@ here}. @end table @end deftp -@deffn {Scheme Variable} postgresql-role-service-type +@defvar postgresql-role-service-type This service allows to create PostgreSQL roles and databases after PostgreSQL service start. Here is an example of its use. @@ -24315,7 +24315,7 @@ example: (name "alice") (create-database? #t)))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} postgresql-role PostgreSQL manages database access permissions using the concept of @@ -25878,7 +25878,7 @@ could instantiate a dovecot service like this: @subsubheading OpenSMTPD Service -@deffn {Scheme Variable} opensmtpd-service-type +@defvar opensmtpd-service-type This is the type of the @uref{https://www.opensmtpd.org, OpenSMTPD} service, whose value should be an @code{opensmtpd-configuration} object as in this example: @@ -25888,7 +25888,7 @@ as in this example: (opensmtpd-configuration (config-file (local-file "./my-smtpd.conf")))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} opensmtpd-configuration Data type representing the configuration of opensmtpd. @@ -25922,7 +25922,7 @@ executed: @command{smtpctl}, @command{sendmail}, @command{send-mail}, @cindex MTA (mail transfer agent) @cindex SMTP -@deffn {Scheme Variable} exim-service-type +@defvar exim-service-type This is the type of the @uref{https://exim.org, Exim} mail transfer agent (MTA), whose value should be an @code{exim-configuration} object as in this example: @@ -25932,7 +25932,7 @@ as in this example: (exim-configuration (config-file (local-file "./my-exim.conf")))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar In order to use an @code{exim-service-type} service you must also have a @code{mail-aliases-service-type} service present in your @@ -25960,10 +25960,10 @@ variables. @cindex IMAP @cindex POP -@deffn {Scheme Variable} getmail-service-type +@defvar getmail-service-type This is the type of the @uref{http://pyropus.ca/software/getmail/, Getmail} mail retriever, whose value should be an @code{getmail-configuration}. -@end deffn +@end defvar Available @code{getmail-configuration} fields are: @@ -26251,7 +26251,7 @@ Defaults to @samp{()}. @cindex email aliases @cindex aliases, for email addresses -@deffn {Scheme Variable} mail-aliases-service-type +@defvar mail-aliases-service-type This is the type of the service which provides @code{/etc/aliases}, specifying how to deliver mail to users on this system. @@ -26260,7 +26260,7 @@ specifying how to deliver mail to users on this system. '(("postmaster" "bob") ("bob" "bob@@example.com" "bob@@example2.com"))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar The configuration for a @code{mail-aliases-service-type} service is an association list denoting how to deliver mail that comes to this @@ -26277,7 +26277,7 @@ deliver mail to @code{bob@@example.com} and @code{bob@@example2.com}). @subsubheading GNU Mailutils IMAP4 Daemon @cindex GNU Mailutils IMAP4 Daemon -@deffn {Scheme Variable} imap4d-service-type +@defvar imap4d-service-type This is the type of the GNU Mailutils IMAP4 Daemon (@pxref{imap4d,,, mailutils, GNU Mailutils Manual}), whose value should be an @code{imap4d-configuration} object as in this example: @@ -26287,7 +26287,7 @@ mailutils, GNU Mailutils Manual}), whose value should be an (imap4d-configuration (config-file (local-file "imap4d.conf")))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} imap4d-configuration Data type representing the configuration of @command{imap4d}. @@ -26308,10 +26308,10 @@ Mailutils Manual}, for details. @cindex CalDAV @cindex CardDAV -@deffn {Scheme Variable} radicale-service-type +@defvar radicale-service-type This is the type of the @uref{https://radicale.org, Radicale} CalDAV/CardDAV server whose value should be a @code{radicale-configuration}. -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} radicale-configuration Data type representing the configuration of @command{radicale}. @@ -26340,7 +26340,7 @@ services: @subsubheading Prosody Service -@deffn {Scheme Variable} prosody-service-type +@defvar prosody-service-type This is the type for the @uref{https://prosody.im, Prosody XMPP communication server}. Its value must be a @code{prosody-configuration} record as in this example: @@ -26363,7 +26363,7 @@ record as in this example: See below for details about @code{prosody-configuration}. -@end deffn +@end defvar By default, Prosody does not need much configuration. Only one @code{virtualhosts} field is needed: it specifies the domain you wish @@ -27292,7 +27292,7 @@ Transmission's headless variant, @command{transmission-daemon}, as a system service, allowing users to share files via BitTorrent even when they are not logged in. -@deffn {Scheme Variable} transmission-daemon-service-type +@defvar transmission-daemon-service-type The service type for the Transmission Daemon BitTorrent client. Its value must be a @code{transmission-daemon-configuration} object as in this example: @@ -27324,7 +27324,7 @@ this example: (alt-speed-time-end (+ (* 60 (+ 12 5)) 30)))) ; 5:30 pm @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar Once the service is started, users can interact with the daemon through its Web interface (at @code{http://localhost:9091/}) or by using the @@ -29297,7 +29297,7 @@ the nginx web server, and also a fastcgi wrapper daemon. @subsubheading Apache HTTP Server -@deffn {Scheme Variable} httpd-service-type +@defvar httpd-service-type Service type for the @uref{https://httpd.apache.org/,Apache HTTP} server (@dfn{httpd}). The value for this service type is a @code{httpd-configuration} record. @@ -29325,7 +29325,7 @@ the configuration. "DocumentRoot /srv/http/www.example.com") "\n"))))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar The details for the @code{httpd-configuration}, @code{httpd-module}, @code{httpd-config-file} and @code{httpd-virtualhost} record types are @@ -29480,7 +29480,7 @@ of strings and G-expressions. @anchor{NGINX} @subsubheading NGINX -@deffn {Scheme Variable} nginx-service-type +@defvar nginx-service-type Service type for the @uref{https://nginx.org/,NGinx} web server. The value for this service type is a @code{<nginx-configuration>} record. @@ -29505,7 +29505,7 @@ blocks, as in this example: (root "/srv/http/extra-website") (try-files (list "$uri" "$uri/index.html"))))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar At startup, @command{nginx} has not yet read its configuration file, so it uses a default file to log error messages. If it fails to load its @@ -30393,7 +30393,7 @@ more information on X.509 certificates. The @uref{https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/gmnisrv, gmnisrv} program is a simple @uref{https://gemini.circumlunar.space/, Gemini} protocol server. -@deffn {Scheme Variable} gmnisrv-service-type +@defvar gmnisrv-service-type This is the type of the gmnisrv service, whose value should be a @code{gmnisrv-configuration} object, as in this example: @@ -30402,7 +30402,7 @@ This is the type of the gmnisrv service, whose value should be a (gmnisrv-configuration (config-file (local-file "./my-gmnisrv.ini")))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} gmnisrv-configuration Data type representing the configuration of gmnisrv. @@ -30429,7 +30429,7 @@ The @uref{gemini://qwertqwefsday.eu/agate.gmi, Agate} program is a simple @uref{https://gemini.circumlunar.space/, Gemini} protocol server written in Rust. -@deffn {Scheme Variable} agate-service-type +@defvar agate-service-type This is the type of the agate service, whose value should be an @code{agate-service-type} object, as in this example: @@ -30457,7 +30457,7 @@ Of course, you'll have to replace @i{example.com} with your own domain name, and then point the Agate configuration towards the path of the generated key and certificate. -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} agate-configuration Data type representing the configuration of Agate. @@ -30741,7 +30741,7 @@ and one slave, is: %base-services))) @end lisp -@deffn {Scheme Variable} knot-service-type +@defvar knot-service-type This is the type for the Knot DNS server. Knot DNS is an authoritative DNS server, meaning that it can serve multiple @@ -30753,7 +30753,7 @@ masters, and will serve it as an authoritative server. From the point of view of a resolver, there is no difference between master and slave. The following data types are used to configure the Knot DNS server: -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} knot-key-configuration Data type representing a key. @@ -31162,7 +31162,7 @@ The list of knot-zone-configuration used by this configuration. @subsubheading Knot Resolver Service -@deffn {Scheme Variable} knot-resolver-service-type +@defvar knot-resolver-service-type This is the type of the knot resolver service, whose value should be an @code{knot-resolver-configuration} object as in this example: @@ -31178,7 +31178,7 @@ cache.size = 100 * MB @end lisp For more information, refer its @url{https://knot-resolver.readthedocs.io/en/stable/config-overview.html, manual}. -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} knot-resolver-configuration Data type representing the configuration of knot-resolver. @@ -31200,7 +31200,7 @@ Number of milliseconds for @code{kres-cache-gc} to periodically trim the cache. @subsubheading Dnsmasq Service -@deffn {Scheme Variable} dnsmasq-service-type +@defvar dnsmasq-service-type This is the type of the dnsmasq service, whose value should be an @code{dnsmasq-configuration} object as in this example: @@ -31210,7 +31210,7 @@ This is the type of the dnsmasq service, whose value should be an (no-resolv? #t) (servers '("192.168.1.1")))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} dnsmasq-configuration Data type representing the configuration of dnsmasq. @@ -32604,7 +32604,7 @@ monitoring tool, as it will apply custom settings each time a new power source is detected. More information can be found at @uref{https://linrunner.de/en/tlp/tlp.html, TLP home page}. -@deffn {Scheme Variable} tlp-service-type +@defvar tlp-service-type The service type for the TLP tool. The default settings are optimised for battery life on most systems, but you can tweak them to your heart's content by adding a valid @code{tlp-configuration}: @@ -32614,7 +32614,7 @@ content by adding a valid @code{tlp-configuration}: (cpu-scaling-governor-on-ac (list "performance")) (sched-powersave-on-bat? #t))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar Each parameter definition is preceded by its type; for example, @samp{boolean foo} indicates that the @code{foo} parameter should be @@ -33286,7 +33286,7 @@ services. virtualization management system. This daemon runs on host servers and performs required management tasks for virtualized guests. -@deffn {Scheme Variable} libvirt-service-type +@defvar libvirt-service-type This is the type of the @uref{https://libvirt.org, libvirt daemon}. Its value must be a @code{libvirt-configuration}. @@ -33296,7 +33296,7 @@ Its value must be a @code{libvirt-configuration}. (unix-sock-group "libvirt") (tls-port "16555"))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar @c Auto-generated with (generate-libvirt-documentation) Available @code{libvirt-configuration} fields are: @@ -33853,7 +33853,7 @@ standalone daemon, the main @code{libvirtd} daemon can be restarted without risk of losing logs. The @code{virtlogd} daemon has the ability to re-exec() itself upon receiving @code{SIGUSR1}, to allow live upgrades without downtime. -@deffn {Scheme Variable} virtlog-service-type +@defvar virtlog-service-type This is the type of the virtlog daemon. Its value must be a @code{virtlog-configuration}. @@ -33862,7 +33862,7 @@ Its value must be a @code{virtlog-configuration}. (virtlog-configuration (max-clients 1000))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftypevar {@code{libvirt} parameter} package libvirt Libvirt package. @@ -36854,7 +36854,7 @@ space and provides a more responsive and configurable alternative to the in-kernel OOM killer. It is useful to prevent the system from becoming unresponsive when it runs out of memory. -@deffn {Scheme Variable} earlyoom-service-type +@defvar earlyoom-service-type The service type for running @command{earlyoom}, the Early OOM daemon. Its value must be a @code{earlyoom-configuration} object, described below. The service can be instantiated in its default configuration @@ -36863,7 +36863,7 @@ with: @lisp (service earlyoom-service-type) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} earlyoom-configuration This is the configuration record for the @code{earlyoom-service-type}. @@ -36913,7 +36913,7 @@ modules at boot. This is especially useful for modules that don't autoload and need to be manually loaded, as is the case with @code{ddcci}. -@deffn {Scheme Variable} kernel-module-loader-service-type +@defvar kernel-module-loader-service-type The service type for loading loadable kernel modules at boot with @command{modprobe}. Its value must be a list of strings representing module names. For example loading the drivers provided by @@ -36939,7 +36939,7 @@ parameters, can be done as follow: %base-services)) (kernel-loadable-modules (list ddcci-driver-linux))) @end lisp -@end deffn +@end defvar @cindex rasdaemon @cindex Platform Reliability, Availability and Serviceability daemon @@ -37031,7 +37031,7 @@ memory. The Linux Kernel documentation has more information about @uref{https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/blockdev/zram.html,zram} devices. -@deffn {Scheme Variable} zram-device-service-type +@defvar zram-device-service-type This service creates the zram block device, formats it as swap and enables it as a swap device. The service's value is a @code{zram-device-configuration} record. @@ -37064,7 +37064,7 @@ up not being used much for the reasons described there. @end table @end deftp -@end deffn +@end defvar @node Hurd Services @subsection Hurd Services @@ -37246,10 +37246,10 @@ The @uref{https://linuxwacom.github.io/, inputattach} service allows you to use input devices such as Wacom tablets, touchscreens, or joysticks with the Xorg display server. -@deffn {Scheme Variable} inputattach-service-type +@defvar inputattach-service-type Type of a service that runs @command{inputattach} on a device and dispatches events from it. -@end deffn +@end defvar @deftp {Data Type} inputattach-configuration @table @asis |