It turns out that nixVersions.latest is actually 2.23.3 now and this
version conveniently doesn't have the new homeModules attribute for
flake check backported yet, so we have to downgrade to 2.22.3 anyway.
See: 0a78a55d51
Fixes an issue where previously the background color would be incorrect
when the color scheme was changed, which was particularly noticeable on
Phosh where the background would display when toggling the on-screen
keyboard.
Note that the logo has been intentionally left out this time to simplify
things a bit.
This should help avoid surprises when using other computers and simplify
things a bit. Note that super for the application launcher was cool but
now I prioritize launching applications from ironbar instead.
This was an interesting experiment however it wasn't very practical
since text became difficult to read and the wider width of the font
broke a lot of programs on the small PinePhone screen.
Will be trying this again since Hyprland offers a substantial
performance improvement over Phosh and hardware accelerated videos
are broken anyway with the lower cpu speed.
This was my attempt at using GNOME Mobile. It works inside the x86_64
virtual machine but fails when reaching "Started Display Manager" on the
actual device.
Unfortunately there are too many bugs for Hyprland on the PinePhone such
as hardware accelerated videos appearing red and convergence in general
being much slower than the phosh counterpart.
Most of these applications are poorly designed for mobile,
don't start up at all, or aren't relevant for my use case.
Note that the correct `portfolio` application was actually
`portfolio-filemanager` in nixpkgs, and I removed it due to
the lack of thumbnailing support.
`networking.firewall.checkReversePath` was being set to "loose" from
Mullvad VPN, which was causing an issue with the kernel used by the
PinePhone with Mobile NixOS.
By changing this option to `false`, we get rid of the "This kernel does
not support rpfilter" error, which seems to be inaccurate due to the
result of `sysctl -a | grep \\.rp_filter` on the phone being consistent
with the result on the laptop.
A lot of these applications are cute but I'd never end up using them,
such as a regular expression GUI and other novelties that web
applications accomplish in a more advanced manner.
Helps prevent issues where we accidentally use an import from derivation
and cause flakes with multiple platforms to fail when running things
like `nix flake check`.
This fixes an issue where previously the derivation had to be evaluated
before importing the base16 scheme, thus causing `nix flake check` to
fail when multi-platform support was added.
See: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/4265