• Grenfur@lemm.ee
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      23 days ago

      What’s funny to me here is that, as a long time Arch user, I have been considering switching to NixOS. One of the most terrifying thoughts to me is that after using the same Arch install for 2 years I will spend ages trying to recreate it if I ever have to. Oh, that and Nix letting you test packages seems like a cool feature.

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        22 days ago

        I was in the same boat two years ago.

        What I did is that I’ve setup a VM with NixOS in it to play with, learn the language and tweak the configuration file.

        The great thing about NixOS is that once I was feeling confident enough to switch I installed NixOS on bare metal, loaded the configuration file I prepared in the VM and I instantly had everything installed and running. (Except for the NVidia drivers, fuck nvidia)

        Since then I’ve stayed in nixos and I’m not looking back.

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          22 days ago

          This would likely be the plan. This is solid advice really for anyone swapping distros really.

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            14 days ago

            If you have more time like me, you can just “fuck it we ball” and install NixOS and wipe your drive

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        23 days ago

        I’ve been on arch around a year now and also considered the jump to NixOS. I was actually dual booting it with arch for awhile and I found pretty quickly that the shit documentation was a huge turn off for me. I ended up nuking the nix partition and reclaiming it for arch.