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Who's here runs NixOS with opt in state?
I daily-drive it with ZFS on the root partition, and roll back using snapshots. All state is persisted to /nix/state (again /nix is ZFS with atime=off for speed), and important files are all stored in /data. You can find the complete configuration for it here and the partition script here. This is done using the extremely handy impermanence Module
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Erase your darlings: immutable infrastructure for mutable systems (erasing root on every boot)
I use BTRFS, and have created a separate subvolume for /home, and take automatic snapshots using btrbk (my config) Also, I did not face any problems with the SSD till now (using TMPFS on /)
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Some basic beginner questions I have....
This is one of the best answers I've ever seen. Thanks a lot!! Also to OP, if you decide on using home-manager as a NixOS Module, then you can have a look at my config, it does exactly that, and it is simple to understand (I am a beginner as well)
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Any linux ricers here? Would like some references to good resources about dotfile and git repo structuring.
2) In addition, while using well made dotfiles has been helpful for learning and spring boarding on, I do struggle with understanding some of the file structure. For example, I've been using https://github.com/owl4ce/dotfiles to reference some of my files from, but while I understand the file content, I'm having difficulty understanding the locations and how they install from git. I'm trying to read about both the dotfile structuring as well as git repo structuring. Any good articles would be helpful.
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Script in .config won't launch, but script launches from terminal
This is the script. It's a pretty simple script. I would prefer not to call the command from the script directly because I want to be able to modify the script in the future.
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[THEME] MIRAI-未来
Wallpaper: https://github.com/owl4ce/dotfiles/blob/main/.wallpaper/mechanical/raindrops-3_6K.jpg
- burda her bok paylasılıyor diye ben de pcmi paylastım aq nasıl peki
- A CLI tool that scrapes Google search results and SERPs that provides instant and concise answers
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[Openbox] U n t i t l e d
Uses urxvt to display images with scripts. https://github.com/owl4ce/dotfiles/tree/master/.ncmpcpp
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What are some alternatives?
impermanence - Modules to help you handle persistent state on systems with ephemeral root storage [maintainer=@talyz]
bspwm-polybar - This repository contains my arch linux configuration.
i3wm-zsh-vim-termite-DOTFILES - Dotfiles for my (manjaro)-system with screenshots
dotfiles-openbox - Here is my aether dotfiles openbox version
discord-neofetch - Display your Discord information - neofetch style!
dotfiles - My dot files that aren’t yet in my literate config. Mirror of https://labs.phundrak.com/phundrak/config.phundrak.com
dotfiles - ~/.dotfiles
picom - A lightweight compositor for X11
nix-config - Personal nixos and home-manager configurations.
tuxi - Tuxi is a cli assistant. Get answers of your questions instantly.
nixfiles - My NixOS configuration and assorted other crap.
dotFiles - My linux settings files.