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  • Laser@feddit.orgtomemes@lemmy.worldnice
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    2 days ago

    You don’t configure GRUB directly in NixOS. You configure it like everything else via NixOS modules which are pretty robust (but with enough energy, you can probably create something that passes evaluation but won’t actually work). Only my VPSs use GRUB, the rest lanzaboote and none of these ever broke.

    So I’d say breaking your GRUB config by accident in NixOS is very unlikely.





  • It was obvious for anyone with half a brain that the referendums were sham back then. It makes no sense to hold these after the fact that you send unidentified militia there except for trying to legitimize a scheme.

    They now dislike their Rus liberators.

    I’m actually more surprised people still speak Ukrainian there, I would have thought Russia put Russians there but I guess they either don’t want to go to these villages either (only the Krim) or they needed them elsewhere.







  • Laser@feddit.orgtomemes@lemmy.worldI love systemd
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    11 days ago

    You can use systemd with the classic logging tools by installing and enabling their respective service if you prefer. This will forward all messages to them. You even get a more comprehensive log than before systemd as the latter will even forward the messages that were sent before the logging service was started.

    Edit: similarly for cron, you can still use the classic tools. I see their appeal in ease of configuration. Though in my opinion, systemd timers are more powerful and better integrated (don’t ask me why, I made that assessment years ago) so I accept that increased complexity.

    For logs, I actually prefer the systemd journal though









  • Realtime is not about being fast, it’s about time guarantees. It helps with or is required for workloads that require realtime, which I think includes audio production, but might also be helpful for things like controllers etc. where you need to make sure incoming data is processed in a guaranteed time or else fail. Browsing the web isn’t part of these, so an RT kernel will most likely be a hindrance.