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# Edit this configuration file to define what should be installed on
# your system. Help is available in the configuration.nix(5) man page
# and in the NixOS manual (accessible by running ‘nixos-help’).
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
{
imports = [
<home-manager/nixos>
<nixos-hardware/dell/latitude/7490>
./boot.nix
./locale.nix
./networking.nix
./desktop.nix
./users.nix
./services.nix
];
# List packages installed in system profile. To search, run:
# $ nix search wget
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ vim busybox coreutils openssl ];
nixpkgs.config = { allowUnfree = true; };
nix = {
# package = pkgs.nixUnstable;
# extraOptions = ''
# experimental-features = nix-command flakes
# '';
settings.auto-optimise-store = true;
gc = {
automatic = true;
dates = "daily";
options = "--delete-old";
};
};
system.autoUpgrade = {
enable = true;
flags = [ "--upgrade-all" ];
}
# Some programs need SUID wrappers, can be configured further or are
# started in user sessions.
# programs.mtr.enable = true;
# programs.gnupg.agent = {
# enable = true;
# enableSSHSupport = true;
# };
# This value determines the NixOS release from which the default
# settings for stateful data, like file locations and database versions
# on your system were taken. It‘s perfectly fine and recommended to leave
# this value at the release version of the first install of this system.
# Before changing this value read the documentation for this option
# (e.g. man configuration.nix or on https://nixos.org/nixos/options.html).
system.stateVersion = "20.09"; # Did you read the comment?
}
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