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If anyone finds anything incorrect or have any questions / suggestions, just let me know about it by open an issue or join the discussion on [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/ryan4yin/nixos-and-flakes-book/discussions), I'm glad continue to optimize the content of this book.
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The reason why I wrote this little book was only because no one in the community did it for me, who was a beginner at the time, so I chose to do it myself.
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Even though I knew I could make mistakes, it was much better than do nothing.
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Even though I knew I could make mistakes, it's much better than do nothing.
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My hope is that this book can help more people, enabling them to experience the joys of NixOS.
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Hope you like it!
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## Accelerate Package Downloads via a Proxy Server {#accelerate-package-downloads-via-a-proxy-server}
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> Referenced from Issue: [roaming laptop: network proxy configuration - NixOS/nixpkgs](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/27535#issuecomment-1178444327)
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Although it was mentioned earlier that a transparent proxy running on your router or local machine can completely solve the issue of slow package downloads in NixOS, the configuration is rather cumbersome and often requires additional hardware.
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Although it's mentioned earlier that a transparent proxy running on your router or local machine can completely solve the issue of slow package downloads in NixOS, the configuration is rather cumbersome and often requires additional hardware.
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More users may prefer to directly speed up package downloads by using a HTTP/Socks5 proxy running on their machine. Here's how to set it up.
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Using methods like `export HTTPS_PROXY=http://127.0.0.1:7890` in the Terminal will not work because the actual work is done by a background process called `nix-daemon`, not by commands directly executed in the Terminal.
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If anyone finds anything incorrect or have any questions / suggestions, just let me know about it by opening an issue or joining the discussion on [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/ryan4yin/nixos-and-flakes-book/discussions). I'm happy to continue improving the content of this book.
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The reason why I wrote this little book was only because no one in the community did it for me, who was a beginner at the time, so I chose to do it myself.
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Even though I knew I could make mistakes, it was much better than do nothing.
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Even though I knew I could make mistakes, it's much better than do nothing.
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My hope is that this book can help more people, enabling them to experience the joys of NixOS.
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Hope you like it!
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