@calligraffiti

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Designer, artist, film maker, attempting to make the world a better place to live in.
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Kostensparen trifft Unabhängigkeit: Schleswig-Holstein ersetzt proprietäre Software von #Microsoft durch offene Lösungen – nicht zuletzt, um sich von politisch-ökonomischen US-Einflüssen zu lösen. Ein Modell für andere Verwaltungen, das zeigt: digitale Souveränität ist kein Traum. 🔄FAZ #OpenSource #Verwaltung #Strategie
Man muss nur wollen, lieber Bund, liebe Länder. Endlich aufwachen - oder weiter Zölle und Abgaben zahlen https://www.faz.net/aktuell/politik/inland/abhaengigkeit-von-usa-schleswig-holstein-setzt-auf-open-source-software-accg-110820135.html
@Andreas_Sturm @itsfoss let us know if you need any help during the transition. :-)

I need Nix Home Manger advice… What packages do you generally add to you nix configuration vs. using your native package manager?

My current thinking is…
- Dev related packages = home-manager
- Packages that need global access, and packages that are utilities = apt/brew/yum, etc.
- Packages, like graphic utilities load via nix-shell when needed.

What's the best strategy?

#nix #homemanager

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@sandro that’s certainly was the goal. I just keep running into stability issues certain packages. Particularly with those lightweight desktop apps, like Shotwell for example. And because I don’t need any special setting carried over it just seems easier. I imagine if I could write a module just to load such packages?

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I need Nix Home Manger advice… What packages do you generally add to you nix configuration vs. using your native package manager?

My current thinking is…
- Dev related packages = home-manager
- Packages that need global access, and packages that are utilities = apt/brew/yum, etc.
- Packages, like graphic utilities load via nix-shell when needed.

What's the best strategy?

#nix #homemanager