• velox_vulnus@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    I’ve installed it on my dad’s spare laptop, which is a 2019 Celeron machine with just 4GB RAM. It is a pain in the ass if you have non-open source drivers (in my case, the Realtek wifi driver). Building a kernel takes an entire day. Also, there’s no substitute server in Asia, so the download is pretty slow. And Guille is kind of a hard language to learn. At least from what I felt personally.

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        10 months ago

        Guile and Guix is way better documented than Nix. The language have more features, so you don’t have to use a hack to load packages, can actually know what is accepted in a function instead of blindly copying what others do, and it comes with a formatter.

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      10 months ago

      I think the language is harder but more powerful than Nix’s.
      Imo a better manual and examples would help a lot.
      I’d say one of the biggest issues is the one with proprietary drivers - you can’t really find examples and guides on how to get drivers working because it’s kept hush-hush, and to install them yourself requires knowledge on how to set things up, knowledge which beginner users don’t have ofc.
      I’m a big fan of Guix and Guile but atm I couldn’t switch over due to this.