Picture of Skinner from “The Simpsons” with the linux logo on his face and the word “Pathetic” in the bottom center of the picture.

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      8 months ago

      Hardly, NixOS documentation is trash. The Arch Wiki is essentially the platonic ideal of documentation.

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      8 months ago

      The difference is I can upgrade my NixOS without breaking everything hahaha. But it has gotten a lot more popular recently, which I think is your analogy? Or because people always bring it up now lol

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            The similarities are superficial at best. The only thing similar is that it uses braces for attribute sets (objects) and square brackets for lists. And I guess quotes for strings.

            But otherwise it’s a full (functional) programming language, with functions, variable bindings, etc.

            Flakes aren’t perfect, but they are really good for ensuring that you have completely reproducible builds since the version used for every dependency is pinned.

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            8 months ago
            • control the versions of the repo and packages

            • config the official repo (allow unfree packages for example) that doesn’t work unless you’re on nixos

            • add packages from a git repo

            • update package definitions (think apt update)

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            8 months ago

            iirc theyre meant to improve reproducibility by using pinned versions of stuff like nixpkgs instead of inheriting from your system which could be a problem if for example someone on 23.11 sends a deriv to someone on 24.05

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      8 months ago

      Nah, NixOS has a very deserved air of superiority. Arch just fakes its one.

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    8 months ago

    I gotta say and it feels weird to but I’m happy Arch are spending a bit longer testing these days. When I used to run it updates just felt rushed into the repo so Arch got it first.

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    8 months ago

    Seriously, the learning curve of nixOS is still… exhausting. Couldn’t get it to run with plasma 6 and wayland and the documentation is so incomplete.

    Edit: Typo

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      8 months ago

      Are you starting fresh or did it work with another DE? Might help in tracking down the problem

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        Fresh install on a VM. Was a bit confused that the default was Xorg. Changing both to wayland and to Plasma 6 was too complicated for me.

        Edit: Typo

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          8 months ago

          With plasma 6, you need

          services.xserver.displayManager.defaultSession = “plasma”;

          instead of " plasmawayland", since wayland has become the default

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          8 months ago

          Oh yeah, I’ve been running nix for a week, it can’t even find plz6 after I added unstable and updated. Lost a couple hours to the attempt, rollback was 30 sec tho

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    8 months ago

    fun fact: you could add the extra-testing to repo to get it the first day

  • Lexi Sneptaur@pawb.social
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    8 months ago

    Considering all of my theming and several of my apps have broken today, and that I’ve had two crashes… I’m glad they took longer.

    • Jazzy Vidalia@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Things are weird too under Gnome rn. Check this out:

      I genuinely don’t know how to fix this one. It just started doing that one day and it doesn’t matter if i use or dash-to-dock, dash-to-panel, etc. The spacebar extension wants to plop it right before the menu. It’s mildly infuriating. I really, really wish Gnome would just let us configure the panels more similar to Plasma or Latte-Dock. I don’t want to switch to KDE Plasma because I don’t like most QT apps and honestly Breeze doesn’t look good as libadwaita. Custom themes are super inconsistent in Plasma and it drives me a bit nuts. Tho, I heard the KDE team proposed a solution that might make things better in the next couple versions.

      If I ended up on Plasma I’d have to exclude the majority of KDEs and add their Gnome equivalents XD

      I wonder if that would work… 🤔

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    8 months ago

    @onlinepersona@programming.dev not really about this post, but i see that you have a license link in all your comments. Just curious, do you copy-paste that every time or do you have some automated setup?

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      8 months ago

      I do copy paste it. KDE has a tool called klipper that allows to have a clipboard history, so hitting Super+V brings up a dropdown and I can select it. The effort is therefore minimal.

      CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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        Consider using the KDE keyboard shortcut tools to set up a permanent paste keybind instead of using the history.

        For example, I have a keybind that sends a known mouse movement input, which I use to set that known mouse input to always correspond to ten centimeters of on-screen movement.

        Using a keybind would remove the need to ever select the right item from the history, and reduce the clutter in it for copy-pasting other things.

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    8 months ago

    How long until “works on my machine” becomes “works on my config”