As the title implies, should I do it? I love Arch so far, and I can fix most issues that pop out. However, I sometimes wish to start fresh without too much hassle, but I get a feeling NixOS isn’t as mature as Arch.

Have any of you used both, and if so, what do you miss from Arch? What are you grateful for in NixOS?

  • MischievousTomato@lemdro.id
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    NixOS is as mature as arch, I’d say, but because of its nature it has issues here and there, but rarely so.

    That said, the learning curve for nix/nixos is very very very steep, so good luck learning. It took me a while for me to use it nicely, and even then, I’m nothing more than a beginner. Even so, I’m quite comfortable and pretty much can’t use any other linux distro.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t get why everyone says it’s so bad, you get a decent starter config and to install stuff you just add one line to it

      Installed it bare metal on a Friday and was up and running by Monday

      By no means a master of it but the config is pretty intuitive generally speaking

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        1 year ago

        That’s true for the configuration.nix. I still cannot fully wrap my head around using Nix Flakes for managing my nixos configuration, home manager and overlaying or creating packages. My setup so far works, but I still don’t feel like I fully understand it.

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          1 year ago

          That’s more or less the same boat I’m in tbh. I’m just starting to play around with using shells for development environments