Is there a distro with:

  • Immutable root
  • Active work (examples) toward reproducible packages
  • A smaller learning curve than NixOS?
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Take a look at the GNU Guix System. It’s similar to NixOS, but maybe their configuration language will be easier.

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This. The nix language makes anything bigger harder. A big nix config is just hard to wrangle.

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NixOS is style over substance, there is absolutely 0 reason to come with a whole new language for this and Guix is proof of that.

NixOS’ entire project is like this, they make things harder for no other reason than “it looks cooler this way”.

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Tried NixOS. As a nonprogrammer, trying to have what I wanted was frustrating. There’s no clear documentation on anything, because everything is experimental. Went back to Arch but will try Guix

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