nixos
inputmodule-rs
nixos | inputmodule-rs | |
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7 | 4 | |
10 | 191 | |
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9.9 | 8.6 | |
3 days ago | 14 days ago | |
Nix | Rust | |
- | MIT License |
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nixos
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Does anyone use system-manager or some alternative?
This mostly minimal example seems legit, but I can't get it working.
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disko issues
https://github.com/Lillecarl/nixos/blob/master/shitbox/disko.nix https://github.com/Lillecarl/nixos/blob/master/shitbox/default.nix#L10
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Framework announces AMD, new Intel gen, 16“ laptop and more
https://github.com/Lillecarl/nixos/blob/master/shitbox/disko... this is my declarative partitioning scheme, I use mdraid, LUKS, LVM and btrfs. I also mirror my bootloader so if one drive dies I can still boot :)
Hardware raid is legacy :)
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Learning NixOS as a Newbie
https://github.com/Lillecarl/nixos here's my configuration. I'm moving a lot of packages from my system config to my home config instead still. There's also something called devshells you can use with flakes, that'll give you packages in a one time disposable shell, which is quite great.
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Ncdu – NCurses Disk Usage
Zellij instead of tmux (not necessarily better, but it's easier to use)
Xonsh instead of bash (because you already know Python, why learn a new horrible language?)
bat instead of cat (syntax highlights and other nice things)
exa instead of ls (just nicer)
neovim instead of vim (just better)
helix instead of neovim (just tested it, seems promising though)
nix instead of your normal package manager (it works on Mac, and essentially every Linux dist. And it's got superpowers with devshells and home-manager to bring your configuration with you everywhere)
rmtrash instead of rm (because you haven't configured btrfs snapshots yet)
starship instead of your current prompt (is fast and displays a lot of useful information in a compact way, very customizable)
mcfly instead of your current ctrl+r (search history in a nice ncurses tui)
dogdns instead of dig (nicer colors, doesn't display useless information)
amp, kakoune (more alternative text editors)
ripgrep instead of grep (it's just better yo)
htop instead of top (displays stuff nicer)
gitui/lazygit instead of git cli (at least for staging, nice with file, hunk and line staging when you have ADHD)
gron + ripgrep instead of jq when searching through JSON in the shell (so much easier)
keychain instead of ssh-agent (better cli imo)
Wrote this on the train with my phone by checking https://github.com/Lillecarl/nixos/blob/master/common/defaul... for which packages I have installed myself :)
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PipeWire: A year in review and a look ahead
https://github.com/Lillecarl/nixos/blob/1c76775bbed80057cf54...
This is my pipewire config, does the job perfectly for me, tracking unstable.
- Using older package with latest nixpkgs
inputmodule-rs
- Rust in the wild: the firmware of Framework Laptop 16' firmware written in rust.
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Details and parameters from Framework 16 Details via Github, etc
Re the system readout from Linus' video - Framework’s calling this prototype module the B1 Display, and it’s a 4.2-inch, 300 x 400-pixel black-and-white screen, which sounds a little ho-hum at first — except this panel has no backlight and is designed to refresh just a single time per second (or optionally up to 32fps) for ultra-low power.
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Introducing the Framework Laptop 16
Framework seems to already be planning for additional displays according to here
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Framework announces AMD, new Intel gen, 16“ laptop and more
I think the InputModules one is over at https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/inputmodule-rs
What are some alternatives?
pw-volume - Basic interface to PipeWire volume controls
uefi-rs - Fork of https://github.com/rust-osdev/uefi-rs
disko - Declarative disk partitioning and formatting using nix [maintainer=@Lassulus]
ExpansionBay - CAD and documentation for the Expansion Bay module system in the Framework Laptop 16
system-manager - Manage system config using nix on any distro
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
tkdu - Fork of Jeff Epler's tkdu program to visualize disk usage and `du` output — ARCHIVED as I haven't used this myself in years
InputModules - Reference designs and documentation for the Input Module system in the Framework Laptop 16
qmk_firmware - Fork of QMK for the Framework Laptop 16
Mainboard - Documentation for the Mainboard and other modules in the Framework Laptop 13 [Moved to: https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/Framework-Laptop-13]
ExpansionCards - Reference designs and documentation to create Expansion Cards for the Framework Laptop