Well let’s see if it is worth it or if I go back to debian.

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    The benefit would be: changing stuff doesn’t break it. And if it does you can easily roll back. Keeping the config file sets up a new installation like the old one without trouble. Somehow I don’t think you really need it if you aren’t distro hopping but I need it way too much.

    Currently the trade offs are too big I think. Programs don’t work because of the atomic behaviour.

    And the learning curve is steep even for Linux veterans.

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        Mhh fedora.

        I liked it and I liked nobara.

        However I liked debian more somehow.

        But I could consider going back for his.

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          My heart is always with Debian, but Bazzite is a surprisingly useable immutable OS. I would suggest using it for your core suite then use Distrobox w/ Debian for any apps outside of that. It’s so snappy!

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          I second Bazzite, it’s really good. And more promising than the Nix monstrosity

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      You don’t need nixos for that. The only thing you lose is rolling back system configuration, unless you use system-manager.

      Unless you’re doing scientific computing, or being a sysadmin for a company, you don’t actually need nixos. It’s at that scale that system reproducibility becomes important enough to offset the downsides. For everyone else, home-manager and a list of packages are more than enough.

      The learning curve is not that bad, it’s just that the resources are a pile of burning garbage.

      Also, idk what you’re doing with VLC, but ~/.config should still work AFAIK.

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        I did install vlc. I started vlc. I noticed completely wrong subtitle size. I went to settings and tried to change some and save. Vlc throws an error it can’t save the file, permission error.

        I install vlc with flatpak. Same subtitle error. I go to the settings, I don’t get an error but the settings don’t change anything.

        Also almost anything i do in the plasma settings doesn’t get saved.

        And that shit should only be saved in the home folder.

        I think I have to clean my home folder.

        But then I have to do the setup of plasma again.

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          Damn, that sucks.

          I gave up on nixos long before getting to that point. On Debian I use apt for to install a few user packages like alacritty because of Nix issues. Everything else is pretty much the same linux experience.

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            The concept is a great idea.

            The documentation is rare and the atomic behaviour seems to break my whole Linux work flow.

            Which is a good thing I guess. But I can’t Google “how to do x on nixos” and get a reasonable answer. I get nothing. Or some weird forums where I don’t know what they are talking about.

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            Ok can confirm. 90% of my problems went away on a new home directory.

            However I still don’t know how to iscsi.