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mrh to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish • 2 years ago

Everyday Use of GNU Guix

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Everyday Use of GNU Guix

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Everyday Use of GNU Guix, Chris Marusich, SeaGL 2018
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  • @dino@discuss.tchncs.de
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    We need more GUIX here. Not using the distro but really interested in knowing more about it. Hype seems to be solely focused on NixOS lately.

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      • @dino@discuss.tchncs.de
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        8•2 years ago

        I heard the opposite, that guille is easier to learn than NixOS language.

        • @Spore@lemmy.ml
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          Guile and Guix is way better documented than Nix. The language have more features, so you don’t have to use a hack to load packages, can actually know what is accepted in a function instead of blindly copying what others do, and it comes with a formatter.

        • @theshatterstone54@feddit.uk
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          I find it more intuitive, if that makes sense.

      • @highduc@lemmy.ml
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        I think the language is harder but more powerful than Nix’s.
        Imo a better manual and examples would help a lot.
        I’d say one of the biggest issues is the one with proprietary drivers - you can’t really find examples and guides on how to get drivers working because it’s kept hush-hush, and to install them yourself requires knowledge on how to set things up, knowledge which beginner users don’t have ofc.
        I’m a big fan of Guix and Guile but atm I couldn’t switch over due to this.

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      • @theshatterstone54@feddit.uk
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        Building a kernel

        Can’t you just use the standard Linux kernel? You can just tell GUIX to use the standardized kernel in its config file

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          • @Spore@lemmy.ml
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            You can swap it with the standard one. It’s on another non-official channel called nonguix.

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              • @Spore@lemmy.ml
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                There is a pre built distribution, you need to configure binary cache to get it. Refer to the “Substitute for nonguix” section: https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix

    • @worldofgeese@lemmy.world
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      I try to write about it as much as I can here! There’s also !guix@lemmy.ml

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