xfce4-volumed-pulse is not abandoned, but is superseded by a panel
plugin which is not available when not using the desktop.
Fixes: volume up/down keys support
The initializers directory is populated with files from the gitlab
distribution on start, but old files will be left in the state folder
even if they're removed from the distribution, which can lead to
startup failures. Fix this by always purging the directory on start
before populating it.
Since the preStart script is no longer running in privileged mode, we
reassign the files in the state directory and its config subdirectory
to the user we're running as. This is done by splitting the preStart
script into a privileged and an unprivileged part where the privileged
part does the reassignment.
Also, delete the database.yml symlink if it exists, since we want to
create a real file in its place.
Fixes#68696.
This introduces an option wifi.backend to the networkmanager module.
Co-authored-by: Cole Mickens <cole.mickens@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: worldofpeace <worldofpeace@protonmail.ch>
GNOME initial setup's run is conditioned on whether
the gnome-initial-setup-done file exists in XDG_CONFIG_HOME
Because of this, every existing user will have initial setup
running because they never ran it before.
To prevent this we create the file if the users stateVersion
is older than 20.03 (the release we added this module).
Also drop uneeded manual conflicts as systemd.packages
does handle this.
- register gnome-session and gnome-settings-daemon services.
- gnome-shell is already registered due to having a xdg portal
- manually specify that gsd is wanted by gnome-session
(systemd.packages doesn't pick the .wants directories for some reason)
GDM is now killed if tty1 is started after gdm is launched. This follows
upstream's gdm service config.
This might cause problems with nixos-rebuild switch though. See the reasoning
and work that led to not following upstream on this:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/21439
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c46d4da
We don't want to ignore config that can mess up machines. In general
this should always fail evaluation, as you think you are changing
behaviour and don't, which can easily create run-time errors we can
catch early.
https://github.com/MindFlavor/prometheus_wireguard_exporter/releases/tag/3.1.1
This release adds a flag `-l` which takes an address where the exporter
is available. The default is `0.0.0.0` (previously, `0.0.0.0` was used
by default).
Please note that there are no dependency changes in Cargo and therefore
the cargo hash didn't change.
Since version 2.3 (https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/2949 which was
cherry-picked to master) Nix issues a warning when --no-net wasn't
passed and there is no network interface. This commit adds the --no-net
flag to the nix.conf check such that no warning is issued.