Everyday Use of GNU Guix, Chris Marusich, SeaGL 2018Copyright (c) 2018 Christopher Michael MarusichCreative Commons Share-Alike 4.0 International Licensehttp...
Actually the proprietary driver setup is easy. The issue, at least for me is having to deal with a long wait time for building drivers. And besides, I’m not really well educated on how to build kernels. Perhaps, we could strip the useless parts and only include the drivers available exclusively in our system, which could speed up the build. And yes, the language is pretty good, almost similar to OCaml, which I like a lot. And it also fixes the issue of having to deal with external scripts, because personally I like uniformity. Nix package is contaminated with Python, Shell and Ruby script, which is something I don’t appreciate.
Actually the proprietary driver setup is easy. The issue, at least for me is having to deal with a long wait time for building drivers. And besides, I’m not really well educated on how to build kernels. Perhaps, we could strip the useless parts and only include the drivers available exclusively in our system, which could speed up the build. And yes, the language is pretty good, almost similar to OCaml, which I like a lot. And it also fixes the issue of having to deal with external scripts, because personally I like uniformity. Nix package is contaminated with Python, Shell and Ruby script, which is something I don’t appreciate.