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<h1><span class="title">“NixOS, or why I would love a new introduction”</span></h1>
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<h2 class="date">2025/07/12</h2>
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Tags: <a href="/tags/computer">Computer</a> <a href="/tags/operating_system">Operating_System</a> <a href="/tags/nixos">NixOS</a>
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I have been using NixOS for the last 2 years now.
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I got introduced to it by friends, who had changed their entire workflow to accommodate it.
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I was a bit skeptical at the beginning, tried installing the package manager to my arch install at the time, but didn't fully understand how I was supposed to use it in conjunction with how I was my computer at the time.
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However, in the summer of 2023, I decided to take the plunge, and go the full way, with a new install.
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Having run this type of setup for two years now, I have to admit it.
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NixOS makes certain aspects of using my computer easier.</p>
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As of recent, I have had to change the laptop that I was using.
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With Nix as the base, I was able to make it usable, in way faster time than I think I would have been able with an Arch installation.
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There are some aspects that make it harder though, since that laptop needed to make sure it worked as intended, such as disabling TLP and patching the kernel.
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It also allowed me to resume my work on my current master thesis, since I could just pull the git repo and use nix develop to get all the dependencies for that work in specifics.</p>
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Configuration
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<p>A friend of mine recently decided to try and do the switch themselves.
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He has been an avid Arch fan boy for the last 2 years, since he got mad at Fedora for bricking his install (I genuinely do not understand how that happened).
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He has been a bit particular however, refusing to configure software to ensure that he is able to use them anywhere, and to not have to learn esoteric languages for just one program.
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I find this very sensible, while I approach it completely differently.
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I want software customized to me, for me to act as best as I can within it.</p>
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Anyway, this has lead to some confusion about Nix, and why things are as they are.
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For example, how is Git, as defined in Home-Manager, able to configure it as it does?
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And that is an implementation detail, but it is quite important for a user of Nix.
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Why does Nix gatekeep the most foundational aspect of using Nix according to most users behind an Experimental-feature wall?
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Now, I don't have the answers for these, since I am not yet a contributor to Nix, or well versed in the ecosystem, if I am being honest.</p>
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A better introduction
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<p>A comment was made about the <a href="https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/">installation guide</a>, about how it is not adequate, and I wouldn't know, I didn't read it when I got NixOS.
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Like most of Nix documentation, it is a bit overwhelming and hard to navigate.
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I like <a href="https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Installation_guide">Arch's install guide</a>, since it is easier to search, and it segments the parts into different pages.
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So, if I were to change anything, I would split this up, making sure that they are condensed into small, concrete parts.
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An approach of this that I like is <a href="https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook">mdbook</a>. One could therefore keep the more general structure of the guide, but each subsection is it's own page.</p>
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Another aspect that would change is that an introduction should try to convey one way.
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NixOS tries to introduce flakes in the <a href="https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/#sec-installation-manual-installing">Installing section</a>, but never explaining what it is, or linking further.
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Either you introduce a concept, link to more info, or you do not mention it.</p>
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There are also several ways of managing the system that are not a good way of handling NixOS specifically.
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Why is the <a href="https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/#sec-ad-hoc-packages">Ad-hoc</a> way of using Nix even introduced, when it goes against the ideals of having a reproducible system?
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Why introduce manual user management?
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Further, it talks about a lot of different programs that a user may want to install.
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This does however not teach the user to actually figure out where to find options.
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Why isn't <a href="https://search.nixos.org">search.nixos.org</a> introduced?</p>
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An optimal guide would introduce how to create a system, using the most commonly accepted methods, such as flakes.
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You can introduce flakes as adding the ability to create a lock file like <code class="verbatim">package-lock.json</code> from npm.
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This would then go into creating a functional system, and then a show case of how you can modify it and common fixes for NVIDIA, or similar.
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I am a bit tempted to try and make this, but I also wanna do some own development on packages.</p>
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I have been using NixOS for the last 2 years now.
I got introduced to it by friends, who had changed their entire workflow to accommodate it.
I was a bit skeptical at the beginning, tried installing the package manager to my arch install at the time, but didn&#39;t fully understand how I was supposed to use it in conjunction with how I was my computer at the time.
However, in the summer of 2023, I decided to take the plunge, and go the full way, with a new install.
Having run this type of setup for two years now, I have to admit it.
NixOS makes certain aspects of using my computer easier.</p></description>
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