Loving NixOS, I completely agree with the criticism and struggles. Sometimes figuring things out takes forever, and it's a little frustrating when something isn't in the repos. But being able to bring my entire config across multiple systems and compile everything onto an ISO makes using it at the high level you described an absolute dream. It's not for everyone, but it it's beautiful for who it's for!
The part about NixOS being so different and light uncharted territory... I think that might be part of why I love it so much. I love discovering solutions to problems rather than just looking them up or being told the solution.
I also like this about nixOS but it feels like Nix is creating problems that are already solved and then getting you to solve them using a specific nixOS way.
Tried NixOS, nice idea but it required a HEAVY amount of script and config writing, with what I consider rather complicated syntax system for non-programmer. For example I had HUGE issues with Plasma theme support as NixOS would cripple the theme system of plasma. It was a nightmare in end and I gave up. (even after seeking help)
The issue for me was related to finding the right information for the right action. The syntax was not the problem, finding the right variable was the issue. The way the documentation is structured + the lack of documentation on certain subject make it impossible without some deep research on the net...
@@Gadtkaz Well recently I've discovered that for me (AMD GPU) wayland is better in therms of desktop experience (smoother window animations), while X11 gives me the best performance in games (low latency and smoother gameplay). Wayland gives a horrible feeling of a choppy gameplay most of the time.
hi A1RM4X, keep doing what you love and educate who are watching your content ,we are watching you from every where, but i have to tell you some advice ,kindly show some vedio how to install Nvidia driver in Linux in general, because there are not a lot of videos in RUclips Chanel explaining in details with the Command provided below Link and Try to make markting like Cap or T shirts with your Logo Brand for support & benefits we love your contents keep it up Mix and wish you all the Best
The old saying that "Linux is free if your time is worthless" I found to be HIGHLY applicable to NixOS. Even the simplest step off the beaten path will take you down a rabbit hole that will take hours and hours to get out of. And you are just learning NixOS, the knowledge is not transferable to *anything* else.
Loving NixOS, I completely agree with the criticism and struggles. Sometimes figuring things out takes forever, and it's a little frustrating when something isn't in the repos. But being able to bring my entire config across multiple systems and compile everything onto an ISO makes using it at the high level you described an absolute dream. It's not for everyone, but it it's beautiful for who it's for!
The part about NixOS being so different and light uncharted territory... I think that might be part of why I love it so much. I love discovering solutions to problems rather than just looking them up or being told the solution.
I totally get it! I think this is the most exciting part for me too.
You do you, man
I also like this about nixOS but it feels like Nix is creating problems that are already solved and then getting you to solve them using a specific nixOS way.
Very honest and good review, love your content - thank you!
Tried NixOS, nice idea but it required a HEAVY amount of script and config writing, with what I consider rather complicated syntax system for non-programmer.
For example I had HUGE issues with Plasma theme support as NixOS would cripple the theme system of plasma. It was a nightmare in end and I gave up. (even after seeking help)
See the problem was using Plasma
I’d argue the syntax is as simple as possible for a non-programmer to learn
(as a non-programmer who learned)
The issue for me was related to finding the right information for the right action. The syntax was not the problem, finding the right variable was the issue. The way the documentation is structured + the lack of documentation on certain subject make it impossible without some deep research on the net...
nixos does have a unstable iso you can use. You can get the cachyos kernel on nix through a flake
Does X11 still give any advantages over Wayland in gaming?
the advantage is nvidia mostly works on it.
@@Gadtkaz Well recently I've discovered that for me (AMD GPU) wayland is better in therms of desktop experience (smoother window animations), while X11 gives me the best performance in games (low latency and smoother gameplay). Wayland gives a horrible feeling of a choppy gameplay most of the time.
very clear man. NIXOS BTW!
ARCH BTW
Your videos are amazing, keep it up!
Personally speaking i prefer installing using the console,
mostly its just copy-paste the commands in the manual
A1RM4X have you tried Clear Linux if not give a try and a review please
btw are you the same A1RM4X from PUBG ?
Love your videos ❤
Same guy, different operating system. 😎
How does Nix OS compare to Fedora and Debian?
It doesn't. At all.
@@alanbinkley1907 Okay. What do you mean?
hi A1RM4X, keep doing what you love and educate who are watching your content ,we are watching you from every where,
but i have to tell you some advice ,kindly show some vedio how to install Nvidia driver in Linux in general, because there are not a lot of videos in RUclips Chanel explaining in details with the Command provided below Link and Try to make markting like Cap or T shirts with your Logo Brand for support & benefits
we love your contents keep it up Mix and wish you all the Best
NixOS!!! NixOS!!! NixOS!!!
The old saying that "Linux is free if your time is worthless" I found to be HIGHLY applicable to NixOS. Even the simplest step off the beaten path will take you down a rabbit hole that will take hours and hours to get out of. And you are just learning NixOS, the knowledge is not transferable to *anything* else.