I'm a Linux noob, (but MacOS/Unix forever). But I found kidnapping your Nix config and getting going to be quick and solid. The "Nix Way" reminds me of NeXT's "Frameworks" which MacOS still has, but doesn't use to the level of each-build. I wonder if there's a "fix" in there that would obscure and effectively eliminate the hash-in-filename-is-overbearing-to-newbs aspects. Framewoks are basedon swapping symlinks too, but I can't quite recall why it's just not an issue. Knowing Apple it might be something like breaking all the shell's rules for "No symlinks in shebang" ... but it works to hide all the underpinnings well.
I believe dmenu uses your $PATH variable to grab binaries - so what if you added the path to the nix-env binaries to your PATH, wouldn't that solve the issue of dmenu not showing chatterino? Been loving this Debian configuration series so far.
I know this might be over the head of what you're trying to accomplish but these types of configuration seem prime for a tool like Ansible. Put everything in a role and have all of this stuff done. Then you can change your variables and ansible will only update the things you changed. Definitely more complex than "run this bash script" but also infinitely more configurable and less prone to accidental breaking of stuff.
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waiting for debian-titus to complete !
I'm a Linux noob, (but MacOS/Unix forever). But I found kidnapping your Nix config and getting going to be quick and solid.
The "Nix Way" reminds me of NeXT's "Frameworks" which MacOS still has, but doesn't use to the level of each-build. I wonder if there's a "fix" in there that would obscure and effectively eliminate the hash-in-filename-is-overbearing-to-newbs aspects. Framewoks are basedon swapping symlinks too, but I can't quite recall why it's just not an issue. Knowing Apple it might be something like breaking all the shell's rules for "No symlinks in shebang" ... but it works to hide all the underpinnings well.
There’s a command line option for ‘bat’ to have no line numbers in the output.
Everyone says debian server. There is no server iso. So I'm guessing you mean a regular install and just unchecked the desktop environments?
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I believe dmenu uses your $PATH variable to grab binaries - so what if you added the path to the nix-env binaries to your PATH, wouldn't that solve the issue of dmenu not showing chatterino? Been loving this Debian configuration series so far.
I know this might be over the head of what you're trying to accomplish but these types of configuration seem prime for a tool like Ansible. Put everything in a role and have all of this stuff done. Then you can change your variables and ansible will only update the things you changed. Definitely more complex than "run this bash script" but also infinitely more configurable and less prone to accidental breaking of stuff.
I believe reboot and gparted doesn't work because you don't have /usr/sbin in your PATH.. I used to have that problem on every Debian 11 installation.
The things I do in Xsession should be a war crime.
one line command: sudo apt install kde-standard --> and just drive it --> and try not to hate DEs - they are not that bad :)
Titus, you're never happy with Linux, you distro hop every three to five months with something you didn't like about your previous choice.