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Lix - a new fork of Nix
(lix.systems)
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I use NixOS, and I'm confused. Why is a fork of Nix necessary? I'm out of the loop.
edit: currently looking at lix.systems and aux.computer for info.
So... should I just switch to Lix? Like are there any problems I should expect?
edit 2: i tried switching to it, but got an infinite recursion error in my
flake.nix
, and honestly i don't feel like dealing with it right now.Are your dotfiles public? I'd be interested in taking a look.
Unfortunately, my dotfiles aren't public