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My NixOS configuration with Nix Flakes, Home Manager, Stylix, and Hyprland.
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Now that I have figured out how to get all the Windows applications I previously used working under Wine (including those that didn't work in the virtual machine after trying to manually install dependencies) there is no reason for me to use vmware. Using NixOS for Windows applications allows them to be used with systemd-nspawn containers, thus achieving things like isolation, private networks, impermanence, and more. All of this without having to maintain a separate operating system install. |
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nix-config
My NixOS configuration with Nix Flakes, Home Manager, Stylix, and Hyprland.
Features
- Clean, readable code that can be easily modified to add/remove things as needed.
- Fully reproducible and declarative environment thanks to NixOS.
- Reasonably secure containers isolated from your personal files and network.
- Nix Flakes + Home Manager + Btrfs on LUKS.
- Simple yet effective Neovim setup with nvim-lspconfig.
- Modern Wayland support with Hyprland and the master-stack layout.
- Full Japanese support with fonts, input method, and wine covered.
- A universal color scheme inherited by all applications.
Usage
git clone https://github.com/donovanglover/nix-config && cd nix-config
nixos-rebuild build-vm --flake .#nixos
./result/bin/run-nixos-vm
The code base is designed to be small so it's easy to adjust things as needed. Have fun!