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No question here, just wanted to highlight that I use arch btw
You should try NixOS, it's pretty cool.
Don't listen to this guy, use GNU Guix.
Real Linux users only use Hannah Montana linux. 😎
That's old and unmaintained.
You should switch to RebeccaBlackOS
Maybe. I'm busy right now.
I might do it later. Maybe I'll do it on
🎵 FRIDAY FRIDAY GOTTA GET DOWN ON FRIDAY 🎵
Real talk, I want to try Guix but I have not successfully installed it on any hardware, including VMs. This includes with nonguix for proprietary drivers and stuff. I can never get past install, it always just craps out on some substitution thing. Am I just stupid?
So what happens, does it just not boot? Any error messages?
Tried, but it didn't support my disk encryption, LUKS2. I intended to stick Guix in a BTRFS subvolume, but didn't succeed.