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Profiles should favor usability and stability, so performance hacks should be
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activated by an additional NixOS option or conservative and performance configs
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can be declared in separate profiles.
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Because profiles can only be tested with the appropriate hardware, quality
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assurance is up to *you*.
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NixOS profiles covering hardware quirks.
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Add a new channel:
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** Setup
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Add and update ~nixos-hardware~ channel:
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: $ sudo nix-channel --add https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-hardware/archive/master.tar.gz nixos-hardware
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: $ sudo nix-channel --update nixos-hardware
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Then add an appropriate profile path to ~imports~ in
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~/etc/nixos/configuration.nix~. Currently available profiles:
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Then import an appropriate profile path from the table below. For example, to
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enable ThinkPad X220 profile, your ~imports~ in ~/etc/nixos/configuration.nix~
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should look like:
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: imports = [ <nixos-hardware/lenovo/thinkpad/x220> ./hardware-configuration.nix ];
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** Profiles
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|---------------------------+--------------------------------------------|
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| Model | Path |
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|---------------------------+--------------------------------------------|
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| Acer Aspire 4810T | ~<nixos-hardware/acer/aspire/4810t>~ |
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| Apple MacBook Pro 10,1 | ~<nixos-hardware/apple/macbook-pro/10-1>~ |
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| Apple MacBook Pro 12,1 | ~<nixos-hardware/apple/macbook-pro/12-1>~ |
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| Dell XPS 15 9550 | ~<nixos-hardware/dell/xps/15-9550>~ |
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| Inverse Path USB armory | ~<nixos-hardware/inversepath/usbarmory>~ |
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| Lenovo IdeaPad Z510 | ~<nixos-hardware/lenovo/ideapad/z510>~ |
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| Lenovo ThinkPad T410 | ~<nixos-hardware/lenovo/thinkpad/t410>~ |
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| Lenovo ThinkPad T440p | ~<nixos-hardware/lenovo/thinkpad/t440p>~ |
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| Samsung Series 9 NP900X3C | ~<nixos-hardware/samsung/np900x3c>~ |
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| Supermicro A1SRi-2758F | ~<nixos-hardware/supermicro/a1sri-2758f>~ |
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| Supermicro X10SLL-F | ~<nixos-hardware/supermicro/x10sll-f>~ |
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For example, to enable ThinkPad X220 profile, your ~imports~ should look like:
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: imports = [ <nixos-hardware/lenovo/thinkpad/x220> ./hardware-configuration.nix ];
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Profiles should favor usability and stability, so performance hacks should be
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activated by an additional NixOS option or conservative and performance configs
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can be declared in separate profiles.
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Because profiles can only be tested with the appropriate hardware, quality
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assurance is up to *you*.
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** Simple tips and tricks
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*** Disable PC speaker
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: boot.blacklistedKernelModules = [ "pcspkr" ];
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