• ZephrC@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      On Ubuntu it’s just sudo apt install kde-plasma-desktop. I guess that means you think it’s even easier there and everyone understands all the implications of that and nothing could possibly go wrong?

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        10 months ago

        There are no implications to installing anything in NixOS because you can go back to a previous state at any point.

        Running the software might change your settings, but can’t really do anything about that since that’s the software author’s choice and it’s in your home folder

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          10 months ago

          Look, I understand how NixOS works. It has nothing to do with anything I’ve been trying to say though. I’m trying to have a conversation, and you keep derailing it with you NixOS sales pitch. What do you even want from me? Fine. NixOS is the most bestest at everything ever and everyone should immediately jump right into it with no help or context straight out of Windows. Are you happy now?