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Instead of just running compton when i3 starts, we'll try to run it as
an actual service here.
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This battery is getting old, and leaving the max charge at 80 just isn't
cutting it anymore.
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Tyree is dead, no further comment...
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @brokkoliberta
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I'm using Firefox now and also having a label which only says "Browser"
is a bit more browser-agnostic.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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DNSCrypt doesn't cope well with Uni's network configuration. We need
Google nameservers so dnscrypt can fetch its information. Meh.
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One of many attempt to follow in making the code more readable and DRY
if possible.
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I find myself turning this on manually more and more, so might as well
turn it on automatically.
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I'll need some docker love for a bit, so here it is.
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DNSCrypt is pretty cool so far, but networkd is using the nameservers
adviertised through DHCP on respective interfaces which defeats the
point of DNSCrypt a bit. So, unfortunately we'll have to work around it
this way.
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I'll move eris over to the same setup titan has now as it has been
working like a charm. At some point I'll eliminate network-manager here
too.
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It seems that dnscrypt is working, so for now I'll remove Google's
nameservers.
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I want to test this and see how it performs.
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Forgot that I do like to use this at Uni when I can't be bothered with
the IPMI webinterface (which I have yet to update from Java to HTML5).
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The wlp-supplicant module is just too buggy (especially after waking from
standby it mostly doesn’t reinitialize the connection).
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That’s from back when I wasn’t accustomed to the module system yet.
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Forgot that my volume controls are bound to pamixer, so reenabling it.
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In an effort to make my footprint a bit smaller I've taken a bit of time
to disable pkgs I'm sure I won't be needing anytime soon. However, I'm
keeping them commented for historic reasons and in case I do need
something back I don't have to look far.
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Running kernel 4.14 allows btrfs with zstd compression, so let's enable
that and also remove "ssd" enforcement on eris.
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This build error is quite annoying, so I applied the patch on v0.11.0
and rebased it against v0.12.0. The only hunk that's failing is the
import of get_secret_app_key in searx/webapp.py, so no big conflicts
with the actual logic of the patch.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @Profpatsch
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The config attribute set is recursive, so "vuizvui" within that scope
refers to the "vuizvui" attribute within config directly instead of
using the one from pkgs.
Prepending "pkgs." explicitly to the attribute path now avoids this.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @Profpatsch
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We no longer use the legacy SSH store protocol for taalo but the new
ssh-ng protocol, which makes the implementation of taalo-build a LOT
less clunky.
It also didn't make sense to have this as a NixOS module when we after
all just emit a static store path without any stuff depending on
configuration options.
The new implementation basically just wraps nix-build and nix-store -r
along with the right NIX_REMOTE variable.
With Nix 1.2 this can also be done with the new "nix build" command
using the --store option, but unfortunately "nix build" doesn't yet have
the same functionality as nix-build.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @Profpatsch, @bendlas
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And here I've been sitting, wondering what the hell was wrong and why it
would wait ages to access a partition that doesn't (as it turns out)
exist. Duh.
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This is due to a bug and should be reenabled once solved.
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Patch doesn’t apply, I don’t use it anymore.
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My wifi module broke, because the microcode was too old and that option not set.
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I'm no longer using Synergy for anything, so let's prevent synergc from
attempting to connect to a non-existant server.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Using polybar now I feel there is no need for pasystray and I would also
like to have compton draw me shadows under windows.
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In the end I guess we're going to remove one or more of these, but right
now let's add all of them to have a way to evaluate.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @BrokkoliBerta
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Uni has some bonkers nameservers. This should hopefully fix it.
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Since rofi 1.4.0 the old way of theming has been dropped in favor of a
more complex and fine-grained theme engine. These theme files are rather
large and so it makes sense to move to the theme configuration to rofi's
XDG_USER_CONFIG_DIR.
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The option enableIntel2200BGFirmware was more or less an alias of
enableRedistributableFirmware and now has been removed upstream in
commit NixOS/nixpkgs@3df126dbf742f984b226f974ecfa649c70eb634e.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @sternenseemann
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Sorry.
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Let's switch to networkd.
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More often than not connman is not working reliably; on this machine at
least.
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Since this is a reinstall (thanks Toshiba BIOS people /s) I've opted to
remove f2fs and replace it with btrfs. After each new kernel fsck.f2fs
would take forever to check the filesystem before the system was usable,
and this doesn't happen with btrfs (or any other FS AFAIK). Also, I
really miss --reflink. We're also removing 'elevator=noop' here since
we're going to use BFQ.
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thx @aszlig
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Actually this is the only one workstation where I use gpodder, so let's
move it there and also don't make it a lazy package.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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Both machines are using Plasma along with a few common KDE applications,
so let's actually be more aggressive about deduplicating the options,
because after all whenever these machines start to deviate more from
each other, we can still either override those options or move them out.
I've also cleaned up a few packages, so instead of having mpv *and* vlc
we now have mpv and bomi for both machines. The latter is mostly about
figuring out whether it's actually a good GUI video player, as it is
basically a front-end for mpv.
With this unification this means that some packages which are generally
useful, such as okular and gwenview are now not only available to tyree
but brawndo as well.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @dwenola, @BrokkoliBerta
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