null, 1 year ago (edited 4 months ago) My usecase is that I want to build a rock-solid workstation laptop for my non-tech-savvy family member. I configure all the basics in .nix files, and then from there, they can install Flatpak from the software center, like they are used to doing. Then I can just do a rebuild switch when I see them, make sure it’s all working, and then trust that they probably won’t break the system in-between. Edit: to be clear, in my own config, if it’s not reproducible, I’m actively working to fix that.
My usecase is that I want to build a rock-solid workstation laptop for my non-tech-savvy family member.
I configure all the basics in .nix files, and then from there, they can install Flatpak from the software center, like they are used to doing.
Then I can just do a rebuild switch when I see them, make sure it’s all working, and then trust that they probably won’t break the system in-between.
Edit: to be clear, in my own config, if it’s not reproducible, I’m actively working to fix that.