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Is NixOS the new Arch Linux? Maybe.   By Abhishek Prakash ? 16 May 2024 ? Let's see what else

Is NixOS the new Arch Linux? Maybe.   [It's FOSS]( [It's FOSS]( [FOSS Weekly #24.20: Linux Kernel 6.9, SnowflakeOS, Nvidia GPU Handling and More]( By Abhishek Prakash • 16 May 2024 [View in browser]( [View in browser]( [FOSS Weekly #24.20] Hey there, It seems NixOS is the new Arch Linux. It's the latest craze among the more advanced Linux users and now it is getting derivatives distros as well. We focused on SnowflakeOS which seems to be a beginner-friendly Nix derivative: [SnowflakeOS: NixOS in a Frosty Package NixOS, but more? Try this! It's FOSS News •Sourav Rudra]( 💬 Let's see what else you get in this edition: - Qualcomm embracing Linux. - A new Fedora Asahi Remix release. - Finding the fastest mirrors on Arch Linux. - Decoding the PPAs (yes, they are still a thing) - U.K. open-sourcing their AI Safety Evaluation tool - And other Linux news, videos and, of course, memes! - [PikaPods]( supports this edition of FOSS Weekly. ✨ PikaPods: Instant Open Source App Hosting [PikaPods]( on a mission to make great open source apps more accessible. Choose to run 60+ popular apps from their app store with setup, updates and backups all taken care of. Part of the revenue is shared with the developer. For a more sustainable ecosystem that respects your privacy and leaves you in control of your data. [PikaPods - Instant Open Source App Hosting Run the finest Open Source web apps from $1/month, fully managed, no tracking, no ads, full privacy. Self-hosting was never this convenient. 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[Frustration with inconsistency I LOATHE how many bewildering variations there are across distros - and - versions - for something as SIMPLE as IP address configuration… e.g. on Raspbian Stretch (Debian 9) the LAN / ethernet address is set in : /etc/dhcpcd.conf On RHEL8 and earlier (including CentOS and Oracle) it’s : /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-$NIC-device In “some†Ubuntu 18 server (and later) instances it’s in a YAML file in /etc/netplan/ (but not on desktops!) - e.g. /etc/netplan/01-netconfig.yaml… In syste… It's FOSS Community •daniel.m.tripp]( Pro FOSSer Xander [lays out]( a very compelling thread for people who are still on the fence about switching to open-source alternatives. [“Why should I switch to open source, while XYZ is so much better?!†So, some people may be on the fence about moving to open source software, especially open source operating systems. Sometimes even downright hostile to the idea. I’m going to talk about the hostile crowd. 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