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Guix System first impressions as a Nix user

  • What: An article reviews the Guix System, a declarative Linux distribution, from the perspective of a Nix user.
  • Impact: Provides insights into the Guix system, its features, and potential issues for those considering adopting it.
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But NixOS isn’t the only declarative distro out there. In fact GNU forked Nix fairly early and made their own spin called Guix , whose big innovation is that, instead of using the unwieldy Nix-language, it uses Scheme. Specifically Guile Scheme , GNU’s sanctioned configuration language. I’ve been following Guix for a bit, but it never felt quite ready to me with stuff like KDE being only barely supported and a lot of hardware not working out of the box. However, now that (after three years) Guix announced its 1.5.0 release with a lot of stuff stabilized and KDE finally a first-party citizen, I figured now is the best time to give it a fresh shot. This post captures my experiences from installation to the first 3-4 days. ↫ Nemin’s blog If you’re interested in Guix, but aren’t quite sure if you want to take the plunge, this article does a great job of showing you the ropes, listing what issues you might run into, some pitfalls to avoid, and so on.

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