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It's the only host that uses this code.
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The NAS and the router are "servers", and we create a base profile for
them.
We add a default profile that will set things that are common to all my
hosts, and we start with the locales.
Update tahoe/carmel to use the server profile.
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These keys are stable, they can be set on every hosts.
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I'm not using it as a desktop, and the current router is getting old and
will likely fail in the near future. It's also a debian machine
configured manually, so let's reconfigure carmel as our new router.
There are three NICs in the host: 2 are 10Gb and one is 1Gb. The 1Gb
will be used as the upstream interface, and one of the 10Gb will be for
the LAN.
There are 2 VLANs to configure: one for IoT devices and one for guest.
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I keep running into issues when using fish: I'm not familiar with the
syntax and I don't use it enough that it sticks. I also need to google
stuff regularly to figure out how things are supposed to work. This is
annoying enough that the supposed benefits of fish are not worth it for
me.
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Each key is associated to a variable, which let me be more specific
about which key to use depending on the context.
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Inspired by https://jackson.dev/post/nix-reasonable-defaults/
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I find Source Code Pro to be more readable than iosevka.
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Replace the use of Source Code Pro with Iosevka in a few
applications (sway, waybar, alacritty).
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It's usually needed for developing some rust projects, but this should
be setup by the flake of that project.
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I don't want to inline shell scripts inside nix configuration, as it
prevents me to use `shellcheck` to validate them for example.
The script is now moved into the tool directory, and is a tiny bit more
flexible, so that I can run it as my own user.
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I don't think I should have to do this, it's also not solving the
problem I have, but it should not hurt either ...
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Change-Id: Iaa041a70b386d25c581a3a3c2afe860b86740618
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Change-Id: I905ce6eddc35e4c51a0ab27c8984e0da0fdee7a7
Reviewed-on: https://cl.fcuny.net/c/world/+/457
Reviewed-by: Franck Cuny <franck@fcuny.net>
Tested-by: CI
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The scripts should be part of other modules. If there's no good place
for them, they should be part of the packages module.
Change-Id: Ic6c678fbe981444848a0ac7015c6c2e450f3b1c1
Reviewed-on: https://cl.fcuny.net/c/world/+/424
Tested-by: CI
Reviewed-by: Franck Cuny <franck@fcuny.net>
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This was done by running `nixpkgs-fmt .'.
Change-Id: I4ea6c1e759bf468d08074be2111cbc7af72df295
Reviewed-on: https://cl.fcuny.net/c/world/+/404
Tested-by: CI
Reviewed-by: Franck Cuny <franck@fcuny.net>
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NixOS 22.05 was released last month. Bump the versions for both nixos
and home-manager.
I also need to make a few changes for this update work (packages were
renamed, options were addded to tailscale, ...)
Change-Id: I84ed9f21915b769c9f7b8e21988b2b021715c982
Reviewed-on: https://cl.fcuny.net/c/world/+/365
Tested-by: CI
Reviewed-by: Franck Cuny <franck@fcuny.net>
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`zsh' is available everywhere and is compatible with bash. When using
`fish' I need to remember how to do things. While the completion style
is nicer, I don't care about the rest. I prefer to have a consistent
experience in the shell, no matter where am I.
This is an initial configuration, I might need to make a few changes as
I go.
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Otherwise I can't run `abcde`.
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We don't need the previous `hosts/common/system` configs anymore, as
everything has been moved out.
We keep some boot configuration for carmel in the host configuration for
now, but I need to check why I don't have similar settings for
tahoe (since I also need to unlock the host remotely).
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