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savbran@feddit.it to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 year ago

Good Nix OS series: five articles for new users.

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Good Nix OS series: five articles for new users.

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savbran@feddit.it to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 year ago
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I found these interesting Nix OS articles series for users that want to try it and learn first things, have a good reading!

  1. NixOS Series #1: Why Should You Consider Using NixOS?
  2. NixOS Series #2: How to Install NixOS on a Virtual Machine?
  3. NixOS Series #3: Install and Remove Packages in NixOS
  4. NixOS Series #4: Things To Do After Installing NixOS
  5. NixOS Series #5: How to set up home-manager on NixOS?

#nixos #linux #tutorial #guide

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    It’s a graphical boot screen.

    Just helps eliminate all the bootloader noise you see when booting up or powering off that make scare off less tech-savvy folks

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      Oh cool. My grandparents don’t have any idea that scrolling text isn’t normal on startup. Neat project though!

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