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nix-config
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I finally understand the "I use Arch, btw" thing
I've been trying to daily drive Linux for the past 2 months or so. Started out on EndeavourOS and didn't had any problems until I tried to make it useable in secure boot (I really want to play Valorant and not bother each time switching secure boot in bios) and failed miserably due to a combination of lack of knowledge and stupidity. I briefly tried NixOS and while this config is beautiful, I just didn't enjoy the way NixOs is customized.
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Really confused about Hyprland, flakes and home-manager
Hyprland's NixOS Module: https://github.com/ryan4yin/nix-config/blob/main/modules/nixos/hyprland.nix
nixos-and-flakes-book
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NixOS: Declarative Builds and Deployments
I'll be honest, the first few times I tried using Nix I just couldn't get into. It was too complex for the benefits I was getting. But that was using Nix on another OS.
I recently switched to NixOS because I wanted what they were selling and the experience this time around was way better. Having no other option but to figure it out made me learn the essentials real quick (like an exchange program to a foreign country that speaks another language).
If you think about it, when you used Ubuntu or Fedora or RHEL for the first time, and probably for a very long time, you could get by without learning the deep intricacies of what is going on behind the scenes. The same is true with NixOS. The things you need to learn are different, but once you get a basic setup with home-manager setup you're off to the races. (Btw, I used this "book" to get started and it was great: https://nixos-and-flakes.thiscute.world/)
The best part about using NixOS so far is that things just work. Setting up my graphics card was as simple setting enabled = true. Same for configuring specific audio frameworks. And I had tried many times to get Davinci Resolve working on other distros and always encountered issues leading me to need to dual-boot Windows so I could do video editing. Now I just enabled Davinci Resolve and it works! No more Windows.
If you're brand new to linux on the desktop, I wouldn't recommend it. But if you've been doing that for years, maybe try NixOS in 2024.
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What is the current recommended documentation when starting out with NixOs?
i'm new to nixos too, i found this
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Flakes Question (because I'm a noob)
I found this guide really beginner friendly: https://nixos-and-flakes.thiscute.world/
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NixOS and Flakes Book: An unofficial book for beginners (free)
their GH releases page has a PDF, if that helps you, or browsing around the .md files may help what I presume is your noscript browser, assuming that GH works with noscript anymore: https://github.com/ryan4yin/nixos-and-flakes-book/releases/d...
- NixOS and Flakes Book
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NixOS Wiki – the unofficial user wiki
It would be useful if the wiki articles showed a 'last modified at' date. Articles like this [0] dominate search results, but it's not clear how outdated the info is. I
In case anyone is looking for an up-to-date NixOS guide/cookbook, I've found lots of value in this [1] resource.
[0] - https://nixos.wiki/wiki/PulseAudio
[1] - https://nixos-and-flakes.thiscute.world/
- GitHub - ryan4yin/nixos-and-flakes-book: An unofficial NixOS & Flakes book for Beginners.
- Updates: NixOS & Nix Flakes - A Guide for Beginners
What are some alternatives?
nixos-config - Mirror of https://code.ataraxiadev.com/AtaraxiaDev/nixos-config
wiki - Nixos wiki [maintainer=@samueldr]
NCC - RGBCube's NixOS Configuration Collection.
rfcs - The Nix community RFCs
nixdots - It somehow works!
vitepress - Vite & Vue powered static site generator.
home - My home directory: Nix config, dotfiles, scripts, etc.
distrobox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
trilby - 👒 Trilby is a NixOS-based operating system that is modeled after Fedora Linux. It provides new users with sensible defaults and a great out-of-the-box experience.
nix-starter-configs - Simple and documented config templates to help you get started with NixOS + home-manager + flakes. All the boilerplate you need!
nix-dotfiles
nixos-wsl-starter - A sane, batteries-included starter template for running NixOS on WSL