OK, so I have a framework laptop on the way and am trying to decide on a Linux distro to put on it. I’m going to main this laptop for dev-work, security research and maintaining my site. Who has opinions on what the best OS would be to use? I’m no Linux noob but also wouldn’t consider myself a pro by any means.

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    1 year ago

    I’m running nix os right now and I’m not sure I’ll be switching unless more distros adopt the system wide config spec notion too. Particularly good for dev work because the state of your machine and crap that it’s running to make development possible is easier to manage.

    Definitely worth checking out. I think it’s going to gain popularity. I see parallels with Docker and you can see the mainstay that has become.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks. I’ll have to check this one out. How was getting it up and running on Framework laptop?

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        1 year ago

        I only did this on desktop but it was no harder than my usual Linux install experience.

        Once it’s running, though, you’ll need to read how to use the configuration.nix file. Because it defines the state that your machine will want to be in. For example, you install a package via command line, but after an os rebuild for update, that package disappears. Why?

        Because the configuration is the final say. So you just have to add that package to the configuration.