This way the end user can easily check whether the home-manager
configuration is part of the module or not. Example of use:
```nix
{ lib, nixosConfig, ... }:
let
mkIfNixos = lib.mkIf nixosConfig != null;
in
{
programs.foot.enable = mkIfNixos true;
}
```
This switches `systemd.user.startServices = true` to be the same as
`systemd.user.startServices = "sd-switch"`, previously it would use
the "legacy" method. It also introduces a warning that triggers if the
user explicitly have `systemd.user.startServices = "legacy"`.
See #5452
fastfetch: update example for JsonConfig settings
Using the present version of the example, trows an error:
JsonConfig Error: `display.binaryPrefix` has been renamed to
`display.size.binaryPrefix`. Sorry for another break change.
It occurs because of change in fastfetch 2.19 of JsonConfig - moving
`display.binaryPrefix` to `display.size.binaryPrefix`
To not confuse the users, this commit changes the example to fit
current standard
See <b3ac696312/CHANGELOG.md (L85)>
`hostname -f` could fail depending on the resolver. Discard any stderr
and test for the exit status before using the value for flake attribute
lookup.
I was unable to repro the exact bad exit status in #5665.
With
- nscd disabled,
- nsswitch.conf pointing to 'files',
- hostname entry removed from /etc/hosts
`hostname -f` from inetutils-2.5 fell back to showing just the nodename
from `uname(2)`. Injecting an empty string into the
`(struct utsname).nodename` field of `uname(2)` using strace still
exited with empty output and 0 exit-status.
Fixes#5665
Adds support for Firefox forks by introducing methods that create
generic configs and options. Additional configs and options can be
added in separate modules.
The `pkgs.gnome.gnome-terminal` package was moved to
`pkgs.gnome-terminal`. The former is now a deprecated alias that
throws a warning whenever a configuration enabling the module is used:
```
The ‘gnome.gnome-terminal’ was moved to top-level. Please use
‘pkgs.gnome-terminal’ directly.
```
Related: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/319659
Related: https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/pull/5611
Should fix an issue where swayosd.service would stop without starting
again after restarting too quickly.
Triggered by ending a Hyprland session and logging in with tuigreet.
Related: https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/pull/4316
Add an extra option,
accounts.contact.accounts.<name>.khard.defaultCollection
to hardcode a subdirectory for khard to function as intended. Khard
expects to be given a collection directory directly, from which there
can be multiple of in a vdir. This contrasts khal or vdirsyncer which
support recursive search.
Fixes#4531
Previously, type check of `programs.starship.settings` fails for some
valid settings, such as `c.commands = [["cc" "--version"]]`.
The commit fix the `type` argument passed to `mkOption`, so
`programs.starship.settings` can accept all valid values (of toml
type).
Sometimes services can fail. Failed services will generally not be
restarted by systemd. To start previously failed services we can
just reset their failed state before starting our session target.
GNOME and Plasma do the same thing.
See: https://github.com/alebastr/sway-systemd/pull/11