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Daily driving a GNUIX or some of those super libre OSs.
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If by GNUIX you mean GNU Guix, they yeah it's good enough. I've tried it on real hardware and didn't find any issues. I would consider switching to it, but my day job is Nix-related so I'm running NixOS to make things easier. The learning curve is really steep for both Guix and Nix but I think their approach is great in the long term and worth investing some time into.