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These are now blocked by university's network. *sigh*
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I'm not really using it.
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Most machines are Intel, but not all, therefore we must now apply CPU
microcode updates to different manufacturers explicitly. Something that
needs DRYing, yet again.
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Let's stick with Cloudflare's primary and secondary resolvers.
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Unfortunately gunnr can't access syncthing from its network, and so
there's no point in having it run. Looks ugly and needs to be DRY-ed at
some point in time, but that'll have to wait.
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Compton has been bumped to version 7, and with it the nix definition has
changed. Additionally to adopting the new options I'm also moving
compton to the overall services and have removed compton references from
each machine.
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Now that my shiny new TypeMatrix has arrived, we'll be using the
superior dvorak layout.
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This is better controlled via browser proxy settings.
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Never mind. This doesn't work, of course.
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When one travels with one's laptop, one does not wish to be disturbed by
having to manually configure a TZ. How plebish.
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I can't keep `offlineimap` as a service that applies to all, simply
because `gunnr` will never be able access IMAP from its network.
There's therefore little point in having it try to connect. So, instead
I've moved the service to all machines that are expected to be able to
access emails.
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Still not working properly.
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Now that my machine landscape also includes AMD, having a blanket
`thermald` service running makes no sense. All Intel-based machines now
have a `thermald` service explicitly enabled instead.
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I've been wanting to test ZFS for a while now, and since 0.8 we have
stable encryption and TRIM support for SSDs.
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Everything is locked down, but thankfully we have an NTP running. Phew.
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Otherwise keyboard-controlled volume won't work.
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Makes little sense on this machine and only provokes weird behavior
obviously. Don't know why I even put it in the first place.
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Fails some tests on hydra right now and it's not very important for me
to have at the moment.
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Brainfart.
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I'm bored of the names my machines have. Luckily NixOS makes changing
names as easy as changing underwear! So, let's use Valkyrie names
instead. Also, change the console font to something nicer, like the
default `Lat2-Terminus16` font!
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This is a new work machine. The configuration is based off of `titan`
and `skunkworks`. I expect there to be plenty of changes in the future
as I get accustomed to it and shape it to my needs.
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I've had these packages in here disabled in case I'd ever have to get
back to them. I've not had to for, what feels like, an eternity.
Additionally to slimming the config down, removing them will also
somewhat slim down closure size since Nix will build them anyway even
though they're not actively used.
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The previous commit was wrong in that it was not the correct way to
include the 'light' package. According to the manual, this is the
correct way.
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Since the 'modesetting' driver does not work with 'xbacklight' we have
the choice of either 'light' or 'backlightctl'. For now we'll choose
'light' and see how it goes.
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The release notes for NixOS 19.03 state that the 'intel' driver has
been superseded by the 'modesetting' driver.
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This reverts commit 292099429d0bab51f0cb634c6bc5c9745c4c1383.
Well, looks like iwd ist still not ready for primetime with my
university's eduroam implementation.
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Now, it's not yet clear if iwd will work with my uni's eduroam service
at all. Either way though, this is in preparation for the switch and
test once I'm near an eduroam access point.
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These packages are unnecessary currently.
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TLP is running, so this won't work.
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I've become increasingly aware that my configurations drift, and while
this is still not amazing in terms of DRY and whatnot, it's all I can do
for now.
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Everything is on neomutt now so there is no need for thunderbird.
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I've set up a RPi to act as a print server, but the printers are
configured as RAW, so the burden of having the correct drivers installed
lies with the client, which is fine considering the current network
setup.
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Now that the mutt configuration works like a charm again, we can finally
remove claws-mail.
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Apparently only three primary DNS servers allowed, so we'll reduce it to
whatever DHCP offers plus two of our own definition.
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The original idea was to have globally reachable nameservers as
fallback, but really this isn't what I wanted. I want to have
nameservers additionally to the ones provided by DHCP, but in case the
one provided by DHCP does not deliver the resolve, the other primary
nameservers here will be queried instead.
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Attribute set entry wasn't closed with a semicolon.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @devhell
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Let's try to take the DHCP supplied nameservers and add defined ones as
fallback in systemd-resolved.
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Family members won't use jabber clients, but will happily use Signal. Oh
well. Better than nothing.
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Additionally let's enable Brother HL-1110 drivers.
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Let's see how cloudflare's DNS behaves.
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We'll need to see if this driver works.
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All machines running neomutt should also have urlview available.
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This is part of getting a consistent mutt configuration going. Here we
remove all scattered mutts.
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The battery in this machine is on its way out. Can't afford a new one
though, so let's see if this helps a bit.
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This is quite neat, so eris should also move to a compton service.
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0.3 seems a bit extreme for my taste, so I'm hoping 0.2 will be abit
more subtle but still distinguishable.
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