I am currently in a process of migrating my daily driver to NixOS and so far, I am very excited. What I love is that I can experiment and prepare my whole setup on different PC (or virtual machine, I guess) and then just copy it and build when it's ready.. And that's perfect, since it already took me like 40 hours and I expect that amount again before finishing :D
A lot of distro reviews focus on how to install the system and the packages. But what about security? Red hat, Suse, and Ubuntu for example make apparmor and selinux profiles and firewall policies. How is that handled with community driven distros?
I am currently in a process of migrating my daily driver to NixOS and so far, I am very excited. What I love is that I can experiment and prepare my whole setup on different PC (or virtual machine, I guess) and then just copy it and build when it's ready.. And that's perfect, since it already took me like 40 hours and I expect that amount again before finishing :D
Clean and nice review, great summary of this system. NixOS is definitely a challenge - and even more rewarding.
Great video!!!
Glad you liked it!
Does it work well in virtual environments? Thanks.
A lot of distro reviews focus on how to install the system and the packages. But what about security? Red hat, Suse, and Ubuntu for example make apparmor and selinux profiles and firewall policies. How is that handled with community driven distros?
If i hear "challenge", i understand that this is not for primary usage