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Introducing Fedora Atomic Desktops - Fedora Magazine

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Announcing a new family of Fedora Linux spins: Fedora Atomic. This will simplify how to discuss rpm-ostree and naming of future atomic spins.
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    NixOS User here: what made you use Guix over NixOS?

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      Scheme is a more mature and more expressive language than Nix imo. And you can write your home configs in scheme too.

      The differences aren’t that big, nix is great but I find (at least I did two years ago) the documentation a bit confusing. Both are great. I like scheme a lot better than Nix (the language), and the tooling is a bit less confusing to me.

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        And you can write your home configs in scheme too

        so you have your own Version of Home-Manager as well?

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          I didn’t know about home-manager, but it seems like it.

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