{ pkgs, config, ... }: { # This value determines the NixOS release with which your system is to be # compatible, in order to avoid breaking some software such as database servers. # You should change this only after NixOS release notes say you should. system.stateVersion = "19.09"; # Did you read the comment? boot.initrd.systemd = { enable = true; emergencyAccess = true; # FIXME: use a password }; nix.gc.dates = "weekly"; nix.gc.options = "--delete-older-than 7d"; /* boot.binfmt.emulatedSystems = [ "aarch64-linux" ]; nix.binaryCaches = [ "https://nixcache.reflex-frp.org" "https://arm.cachix.org" ]; nix.binaryCachePublicKeys = [ "ryantrinkle.com-1:JJiAKaRv9mWgpVAz8dwewnZe0AzzEAzPkagE9SP5NWI=" "arm.cachix.org-1:5BZ2kjoL1q6nWhlnrbAl+G7ThY7+HaBRD9PZzqZkbnM=" ]; */ # Avoid the use of systemd-run --user --scope tmux # and let mosh work smoothly. services.logind.killUserProcesses = false; hardware.bluetooth.enable = true; #services.blueman.enable = true; documentation.nixos = { enable = false; # NOTE: useless on a server, and CPU intensive. }; boot.kernelParams = [ # Rotate the consoles anti-clockwise. #"fbcon=rotate:3" ]; # Setting the machine-id avoids to reencrypt all credentials # when reinstalling NixOS on a new drive. # Manually generated with : uuidgen | tr -d - environment.etc.machine-id.source = ./machine-id.clear; }