• Tangent5280@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      Much more I think. The initial setup is the hard part, and I would recommend keeping a second computer on the side so you can keep trouble shooting when your display driver shits the bed or your wifi module decides it would like to take a nap.

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        I installed NixOS a couple months ago, and it’s been my smoothest Linux experience to date. Everything just worked, except I had to figure out how to open the firewall for my network drive on my home server to be discoverable and usable. But that was fairly expected. I game, so I stress test the graphics routinely. No WiFi, though, so I guess that could maybe be flaky.

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        2 days ago

        Wouldn’t you be able to just rollback to a working generation?

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          Usually, breaks happen when you’re trying to change something - if you aren’t trying to install something or change some configuration everything that works will keeps working.