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flashgnash, to linux in NixOS - neovim plugins

I have no idea, from what I gather there aren’t all the packages

I’m not sure what if anything installing them via nix does I’ve just come to the realisation it’s already declarative so why would people bother getting it working under nix

flashgnash, to linux in NixOS - neovim plugins

Have tried this myself and never had much luck trying to install nvim plugins via nix.

I’ve found the best way is to just use the plugin managers built for neovim, I’m not sure if this applies to all of them but lazy.nvim seems to be fairly declarative anyway, have home-manager map a directory to .config/nvim/ and away you go

As a side note though I think it is rather silly just how many different neovim package managers there are, which at the end of the day all do the same thing in very similar ways

flashgnash, to linux in Follow-up to installing Arch

It would still somehow manage to overwrite whatever would pass for a boot loader

flashgnash, to linux in Bazzite 2.2.0 has been released - now with the fsync kernel and HDR in game mode

I’m kinda tempted to switch my PC to bazzite from NixOS, have to imagine life would be easier that way

I’ve got so used to NixOS now though that the idea of switching off it is pretty unpleasant

flashgnash, to linux in Follow-up to installing Arch

Installing arch on OneDrive is an entertaining concept

flashgnash, to memes in Put me in the trash can at the park.

Is that what happened in actual viking burials?

Surely there’s some way you could make it hot enough

flashgnash, to memes in Put me in the trash can at the park.

Right? Feel like the building of the raft would be a good way for people to process, wouldn’t be that expensive cause you’d just be using wood and rope instead of a coffin and burial service

flashgnash, to memes in Put me in the trash can at the park.

Am I the only one that thinks a Viking burial with a raft cobbled together out of logs and stuff by my loved ones would be awesome?

flashgnash, to linux in X11 tiling WMs

I am curious about this as I’ve never heard of it however for this use case I’m looking for as mainstream as possible so it’s least likely to break in a way nobody’s seen before

flashgnash, (edited ) to linux in X11 tiling WMs

Ooh that is amazing thank you for the config will help me get started with it

Though I didn’t end up getting on with qtile using python for config, I tend to prefer configs being dumb text files

What do you mean by formally verified?

flashgnash, to linux in X11 tiling WMs

Unfortunately for this use case rough around the edges won’t do. If something doesn’t work instantly I get blamed for using nonstandard software so the most reliable is what I’m looking for really

For personal use I have no problem with rough around the edges (evidenced by my using hyprland on Nvidia lol)

flashgnash, to linux in X11 tiling WMs

Wayland

flashgnash, to linux in X11 tiling WMs

Wayland on Nvidia is not stable.

I’m using hyprland which adds another layer of instability as hyprland itsself can be ropey with Nvidia

Even with gnome Wayland I have had a number of issues though, electron stuff is dodgy at best, hibernation doesn’t work (might not be Wayland specific)

Applications don’t resize properly sometimes and crash more often

I think it entirely depends on your setup, I’ve had separate issues with Nvidia Wayland across my PC and laptop

flashgnash, (edited ) to linux in X11 tiling WMs

I explicitly don’t want to use Wayland for my work machine because on both my laptop and PC (both Nvidia) and it’s not very stable/reliable

The work PC has Nvidia too so x11 seems like the better choice for that for the “it just works” factor

flashgnash, to linux in X11 tiling WMs

I have tried qtile before, never really got on with it myself, don’t really like using python for config personally

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