I want to but COSMIC DE.
One thing that no-one tested is the overhead of all the sandbox, like, each module, lybrary of program run in a sandbox(some times they tweak the source code not need the sandbox) so I wanted to see the overhead of all of that
No, because it miss an ui for the config changes.
I think NixOS is also doing some layering that could cost performance. I am unsure about the storage size, if it is much more like flatpak and snaps that I also dislike.
nah i am happy with my kde neon
I love the nix package manager on fedora atomic
Yep, running on 2010 laptop. works great.
I'm more interested in Mint 22
Tis fairly good, don't like how badly it works with grub tho (which I refuse to change)
This makes arch/nixos a difficult combo to set up
No arch, only NixOS! RAAHHH!!!
Heck yeah brother, AROOO
Does it? I have two VMs on remote VPS servers that use GRUB because of no UEFI and I had no issues
Might be cause the PC in question I'm testing on does have uefi,(which nixos recommends system senior loader for)
My argument for using it is: it works very well for every other Linux distro, so it should work well with nixos too, uefi or not
On Kubuntu right now, but planning to switch to NixOS when I get a new laptop
I use the Nix packmani in debian like yay on arch.
i used it when i was a newbie
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