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So far everyone is standing behind Framework. Anyone with a less positive experience or who would like to speak for the other companies?\n
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So far everyone is standing behind Framework. Anyone with a less positive experience or who would like to speak for the other companies?\n
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I found these interesting Nix OS articles series for users that want to try it and learn first things, have a good reading!\n
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2. [NixOS Series #2: How to Install NixOS on a Virtual Machine?](https://itsfoss.com/install-nixos-vm/)\n
3. [NixOS Series #3: Install and Remove Packages in NixOS](https://itsfoss.com/nixos-package-management/)\n
4. [NixOS Series #4: Things To Do After Installing NixOS](https://itsfoss.com/things-to-do-after-installing-nixos/)\n
5. [NixOS Series #5: How to set up home-manager on NixOS? ](https://itsfoss.com/home-manager-nixos/)\n
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There is controversy in the nix world because nix flakes were (some say) merged without proper vetting first. OG nix diehards don’t want to taint nix documentation with ‘experimental’ flakes. But probably the majority of nix users are all in on flakes. So you have documentation from the OG camp that doesn’t include flakes, and you have innumerable unofficial guides for the flakes way. This on top of the quirkiness of nix the language and the multiple ways to do things. Unfortunate.\n
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The intent of nix-env was to make it easier, but the effect was to push some of your system state into a shadowy ‘env’ realm that is not managed by your *nix files. Same with channels - its state that isn’t in your configuration.nix.\n
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The intent of nix-env was to make it easier, but the effect was to push some of your system state into a shadowy ‘env’ realm that is not managed by your *nix files. Same with channels - its state that isn’t in your configuration.nix.\n
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To me the whole point is to have all your state in some files you can check in to version control, and use to reproduce your system.\n
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Agree it would be cool to have a way to edit nix files that would give you all the args to functions, code completion etc. You do get some of that with the nix repl. Would be nice to even have a GUI for selecting packages for those that don’t “do” text editing.\n
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I found these interesting Nix OS articles series for users that want to try it and learn first things, have a good reading!\n
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2. [NixOS Series #2: How to Install NixOS on a Virtual Machine?](https://itsfoss.com/install-nixos-vm/)\n
3. [NixOS Series #3: Install and Remove Packages in NixOS](https://itsfoss.com/nixos-package-management/)\n
4. [NixOS Series #4: Things To Do After Installing NixOS](https://itsfoss.com/things-to-do-after-installing-nixos/)\n
5. [NixOS Series #5: How to set up home-manager on NixOS? ](https://itsfoss.com/home-manager-nixos/)\n
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#nixos #linux #tutorial #guide
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There is controversy in the nix world because nix flakes were (some say) merged without proper vetting first. OG nix diehards don’t want to taint nix documentation with ‘experimental’ flakes. But probably the majority of nix users are all in on flakes. So you have documentation from the OG camp that doesn’t include flakes, and you have innumerable unofficial guides for the flakes way. This on top of the quirkiness of nix the language and the multiple ways to do things. Unfortunate.\n
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The intent of nix-env was to make it easier, but the effect was to push some of your system state into a shadowy ‘env’ realm that is not managed by your *nix files. Same with channels - its state that isn’t in your configuration.nix.\n
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| RELEASE DATE | RUNTIME | IMDB | ROTTENTOMATOES | METACRITIC |\n
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<span style="color:#323232;">The incredible tale about the fantastical evolution of Bella Baxter, a young woman brought back to life by the brilliant and unorthodox scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter.\n
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