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- Updated Bellerophon configuration to include GNOME desktop settings and packages.
- Added GNOME-specific packages and extensions for enhanced user experience.
- Introduced scripts for display management tailored for ZenBook Duo under GNOME.
- Implemented systemd services for automatic display management and backlight control.
- Integrated UWSM for improved session management in Hyprland.
- Enhanced lid monitoring and USB display management scripts for ZenBook Duo.
- Configured keyring support for GNOME and integrated it with PAM.
- Updated display manager settings to enable GDM for GNOME sessions.
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EmergentMind's Nix-Config Starter

STILL TESTING - if this line is still here this repo is still WIP for use even as a starter

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Watch NixOS related videos on my YouTube channel.

Secrets Management

Secrets for this config are stored in a private repository called nix-secrets that is pulled in as a flake input and managed using the sops-nix tool.

For details on how this is accomplished, how to approach different scenarios, and troubleshooting for some common hurdles, please see my article and accompanying YouTube video NixOS Secrets Management available on my website. There is also a nix-secrets-reference repository that can be used in conjunction with the article.

Support

Sincere thanks to all of my generous supporters!

If you find what I do helpful, please consider supporting my work using one of the links under "Sponsor this project" on the right-hand column of this page.

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Guidance and Resources

Acknowledgements

Those who have heavily influenced this strange journey into the unknown.

  • FidgetingBits - You told me there was a strange door that could be opened. I'm truly grateful.
  • Mic92 and Lassulus - My nix-config leverages many of the fantastic tools that these two people maintain, such as sops-nix, disko, and nixos-anywhere.
  • Misterio77 - Structure and reference.
  • Ryan Yin - A treasure trove of useful documentation and ideas.
  • VimJoyer - Excellent videos on the high-level concepts required to navigate NixOS.

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