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Why aren't more people using NixPKGs?
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But you don't get hardware graphics acceleration unless you use nixgl, and if you want to integrate it into home manager that breaks XDG entries, which I never figured out.
Also, you are illustrating the point of the commenter you replied to: nowhere on the official docs does it recommend home manager for non nixos systems, at least not when i was scrolling through them. I learned about home manager, nixgl, and the like via forum posts, either by finding them via a web search, or by asking myself.
For example, I only found code to integrate home manager with nixgl on the nixos discourse.
Thanks, I didn't know that.
Oh yeah, this is a part of my reply to the OP:
Could you please share some examples? I tried searching the forum for it, but no luck.
Did some searching, also can't find the original forum post lol.
https://github.com/nix-community/nixGL/issues/114#issuecomment-1585323281
and this: https://pmiddend.github.io/posts/nixgl-on-ubuntu/
The latter looks like what I originally used, but what I originally used broke the generated application menu entries.