This is really useful. Thanks a lot! (Agree about the wiki).
I’m in the same boat as you, but haven’t tried making my own packages. Is there a guide somewhere I can follow?
Tillix is the way.
Ah sorry man. I didn’t spot it.
Currently running NixOS with Debian and Arch containers in distrobox. Certain apps in NixOS (e.g. Calibre) don’t respect the scaling in Gnome, but work perfectly via distrobox. Btw, there’s a nice GUI for distrobox called Boxbuddy that works really well.
Yeah there are very good reasons why it’s a stupid idea. It’s equally stupid to privatize areas of strategic economic importance, such as energy, transport, core infrastructure etc. Which happens all the time. Arguably the army is the most important service for a state. If the private sector was innately more efficient you’d have thought the neolibs would be queueing up to flog it off.
If private companies were more efficient than the public sector then you’d want to privatize the armed forces. The fact that no serious person argues for this tells you all you need to know.
I bit the bullet on Kagi a few weeks ago. I love it. Am never going back. Worth every penny to me.
I’m not that tech savvy, and iDrive is cheap 🤣
Yeah I think it works on Fedora ok. I spoke to customer service, but they told me I was out of luck with Nixos.
Oh cool. For some bizarre reason iDrive ask you to email them to get the link for the scripts. But you can get them here: https://www.idrive.com/online-backup-linux-download So just download the scripts, install Distrobox, and pull the Debian 12 image. Then enter the Distrobox Debian and navigate to the scripts. Change the permissions (chmod a+x *.pl) and execute the account_settings.pl script. I think I got an error about perl, but I just installed it myself (sudo apt install perl) and carried on. I think I might have had another error at some point but I just ran it again and it all pulled through properly. And now my Distrobox is on my iDrive dashboard and everything works properly. Just remember that if you reboot you might need to go back into the Distrobox and execute account_settings.pl again, but because everything’s already installed it will just ask you to login, and that’s it - you’re back online. Good luck!
Yeah, the personal backup and sync. Sorry, I didn’t think to make it clear.
The scripts are loooooooong. And the main problem for me is that Nixos doesn’t use the FHS, so it’s difficult to use standard .deb files.
I didn’t look much into this. I think (but could very well be wrong) that it only works with their S3/E2 packages. And I wanted all the config options provided by the official scripts.
Thanks to you I have today discovered Kavita. It’s excellent!
Doesn’t Gnome 45 have improved scaling (haven’t tried it yet)?
HM seems worth the effort only if you do a lot of customizing and tweaks to your home setup. Would that be an accurate assessment?
Welcome to the club. Nixos is fabulous. There’s a steep learning curve though, and I still don’t really get flakes and home manager.
13 years on Ubuntu deserves some kind of prize! It was my gateway into Linux back in 2006 but they started to lose their way with the Gorilla release. I like the look of EOS tho.