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What if the perfect distro were the configs we made along the way?

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Only to drop them all in favor of nixos. However you mostly can translate your config into configuration.nix

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That’s my goal. When I tried NixOS 3 years ago I didn’t had time and there was a lack of documentation to make a .nix for missing packages. Community was… something not very welcoming. I will try again during college break.

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Well documentation is still not great. But I can deal with it.

The first step is to really understand how nix works and how nix-shell -p works.

Then probably know that autoPatchelfHook exists

And sth. You have to watch out for if you install sth. With a daemon or a service you need to enable it additionally to the installation.

So for example for open-iscsi you need to enable the service.open-iscsi = enable so it can work.

Flakes are still a nogo for me. I don’t understand them and I don’t want to deal with them until I get the rest into my head.

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But like…yeah, that’s kinda it IMO. None of the distros come out of the box absolutely perfect for me and my use case, but Debian is close enough, well-documented enough, and flexible enough to be configured into a “perfect distro”. I haven’t really had a reason to distro-hop on any of the systems I installed Debian on.

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I keep switching between Debian and Arch cause they’re very different but both close to perfection. I think I’ll stay on Arch for my gaming PC (newer drivers) and Debian on my laptop (just works).

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I need newer software versions for my work

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Understood, although I have had good luck with either using the Flatpak or installing the .deb distributed by the app developer for packages where the Debian version is too old.

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I haven’t really had a reason to distro-hop on any of the systems I installed Debian on.

MX has entered the chat

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There’s no single perfect distro.

Some are stable, some run light. Some are fully featured. Some are bleeding edge.

And some are for plotting world domination.

But there’s only one for saving the world.

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Wrong, my distro is the perfect distro, everyone else is just adding to fragmentation

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So, you’re on the world domination kick.

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and them there’s nixOS being everything that you said

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Dude. Why are you telling people how to stop me?!

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Arch can be whatever you want it to be 😇 you just have to form it yourself.

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i tried that with the GF. she laughed. hysterically.

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Nice😏

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Endeavor. It’s just Arch but approachable, or Manjaro without the AUR issues

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99% of distro hoppers quit before finding the perfect distro

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My experience tends to be

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For me it’s become all about convenience. Is Ctrl-Alt-T preconfigured to open a terminal? Can I move it around with Super-[arrows]? Are all the drivers and codecs I need in the standard repos? No (or little enough) bloatware? Then I’ve found a distro for me. I don’t care about anything else anymore.

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so anything kde

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Fedora KDE Spin also does not have a lot of the mentioned feature. I don’t think it’s about the de but more about the maintainers

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MABOX Linux may be the distro for you!

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