I’ve been thinking about trying NixOS for a while. I think the concepts are elegant, and I have been finding Nix flakes to be very nice for software development. I’m about to get a new machine so I’m ready to take the plunge. Any advice before I dive in?

I’d like to set up Gnome with some extensions. One of the things I especially want to learn is how to set up graphics drivers, Vulkan, and Lutris.

For anyone who hasn’t heard of it, Nix is a “declarative” package manager. Each package is stored with a hash that encodes its exact source, build script, dependencies, etc. You can have packages installed with mutually-incompatible library dependencies, and Nix makes it just work. For purposes of setting up per-project dependencies Nix does what Docker does, but faster, with more cache hits, and without emulation / containerization. If you want to deploy Docker images, Nix can build images that are more efficient than what you get from dockerfiles.

You can use Nix as an additional package layer in Linux, MacOS, or Windows with WSL. Think of it as an alternative to Homebrew.

NixOS is a Linux distro that uses Nix as its primary package manager, and uses Nix principles to manage configuration. Instead of running commands to install things, and then later forgetting what you installed or why, packages are listed in config files. The system installs and links packages as necessary. Anything you remove from your config is unlinked. When you want to reclaim space you can garbage-collect unused packages.

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    1 year ago

    Best of luck! I’ve started and stopped on Nix a couple times. It always ends up being too much work. At some point I need my OS to get out of my way.

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      1 year ago

      Oh that is funny because for me I guess I’ve hit the tipping point where now my NixOS setup is the one that “gets out of my way”. I sometimes play around with new releases of other distros but always go back to my NixOS setup because I can just restore my nix config and it’s back exactly how it was before.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, totally fair. I guess my comment was a bit back handed. I’m 100% on board with immutable, reproducible OSes.