You don’t know why you prefer Archiso?
You don’t know why you prefer Archiso?
I second this. Until I have a solid use case for archiso, I strongly prefer tracking my dotfiles + installed packages and manually provisioning a fresh install.
It serves a web GUI
VS Code Server
I’ve been playing around with it some more today so you might want to look at the latest few commits to find something you like best.
added some borders and changed the hover effect. looks like this now in the main
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Steal away! That’s actually something I’ve been wanting to change lately. I’ve used the same basic config for so long.
I hear you. I find that some tools work great for me as CLIs (e.g. git, sys admin tools), andothers are more just for fun that I don’t find myself using as much as proper apps or web clients (i.e. Spotify, RSS readers, email). It really just depends for me.
I’ve been reading some more and I definitely want to give guix a spin. I guess that’s the advantage of nix as a tool: you can always install alongside your distro’s package manager if desired.
I’ll have to give it a try. There are ways to get non-free software on guix? Is it just not officially part of the distro?
Looks great! How do you find guix as an OS overall?
The reality is that virtually all widely used modern codebases contain at least some open source code (source).