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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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So, instead of using polybarFull, which has issues and doesn't suit me
in its new incarnation anyway, I'm just expanding the super with the
options I want.
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This reverts commit 3343afb7c0734dbbd6953eb0cbd6558f8b81b119.
Turns out this isn't working after all.
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polybarFull has everything I want (and didn't even know of), so let's
install that instead.
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Turns out, it's actually really good for writing chapter drafts in
Markdown.
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Never mind. This doesn't work, of course.
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With this set the timezone should be automatically set as promised by
services.localtime.
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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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What would we do without Arch Linux' wiki, I wonder.
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Besides using the default value from options, I could have just used
mkOptionDefault back then when I was writing this, but fortunately using
the default attribute from the option itself now resulted in an eval
error.
Had I used mkOptionDefault, the value just would have been silently
changed to the default value, since in
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/63810 the default value now has
priority 1000 instead of 1500 (mkOptionDefault).
So since there is no longer an option default, we now can just set our
binary cache in a singleton list (with priority 100) and be done.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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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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After using Gajim for years now, I got really frustrated by all its
warts, which mainly boil down the lack of type safety and its
interactions with its plugins.
Of course, I could also rip apart the plugin mechanism and Nixify them,
but in the end, the issues would still persist without a myriad of
tests that I don't have time right now to write.
After discovering a while back that Psi development has gained some
activity I decided to take a look into it a few weeks ago and while
there is certainly always things I don't like about some detail, it's
IMO a way better base for my future XMPP client.
So goodbye Gajim and hello Psi :-)
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Currently marked as broken in nixpkgs.
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Pulse used to work fine without this, something changed, and so I'm
adding `dev` to `audio` as that seems to fix it.
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Without this `programs.light.enable` has no effect.
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This fits a bit better to the overall NixOS default background than the
default hot pink window color and style.
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Much more visually pleaseing thane the default gtk greeter.
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Can't decide yet which one I'll prefer.
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VBox and BFQ issues solved.
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I no longer use last.fm nor do I use this project (even though it's my
own one), so let's remove it.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This option was removed in Linux 5.0, so let's make its absence
non-fatal for the build of the config.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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When writing that module back then in 88a10f1a6e2ea172ff985f64bfcf82e2,
I had to work around a systemd limitation (which I need to check whether
this is still the case today) and hardcoded the user name for the time
being.
While it's still quite ugly, there was interest from @Profpatsch, so I
decided to add an internal option to change that username.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This will prevent version pinning and always install the latest and
greatest.
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The currently available VBox version (5.2.22) in nixpkgs does not build
with kernel 4.20, and Vbox 6 is still WIP, so switching to kernel 4.19
for now should hopefully result in VBox being available on my systems.
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I have not yet tested this in production but will do shortly.
Nevertheless, kernel 4.19 should bring a few improvements regarding
hardware support to the table and kernel 4.14 doesn't build anymore with
our BFQ patch, so let's move on :-)
In case the kernel doesn't work, we can still patch it up accordingly.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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It's time...
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This reverts commit 7415729ff62b9ad5ce5a166c227d5c882094fe6b.
Nope, can't do without VBox right now. Damn work.
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Let's try again with geoip2. This time I built and tested it locally
before applying it to vuizvui. All seems well, for now...
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For now...
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Hopefully this is the last package that needs to be disabled for a
successful machine build.
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The urge to have a new build is stronger than all the beautiful colors.
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Since kernel 4.20, the option no longer exists and it's enabled
unconditionally.
So in order to stay backwards-compatible with older kernels, let's only
enable that option if it actually exists (thus the "?").
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This is a really cool zen-type writer.
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Remove more packages that are not necessary currently.
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The patch got posted to the LKML a while ago and a better[1] patch[2]
eventually got into stable, so we can safely drop the patch on our end.
[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/patch/959862/#1191565
[2]: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10668441/
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Neat.
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The test got removed in NixOS/nixpkgs@552c2236254271f12342d3ad7a0f7c0bb
with the following comment:
The package/service is broken. Upstream is dead
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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It's not needed at the moment, and it's also marked as broken.
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Being tired and trying to do Nix doesn't work, so removing
`services.rngd` because it doesn't exist (it's security.rngd). Thinking
about it, there's probably no reason to explicity enable it if it's
already enabled by default because at the end of the day we can still
look it up if needed.
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We have `rngd` enabled by default, but I'm including it here for
reference. From what I understand `rngd` is preferred due to hardware
RNG support.
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This reverts commit e22360351ac6ca73605ee782a4fa3926a490eeda.
Who knows when geoclue2 will work, going manual now.
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It has been reworked in [1], and since I don't use it at the moment
there is reason to keep even the deactivated version around.
[1] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/46106
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