# Edit this configuration file to define what should be installed on # your system. Help is available in the configuration.nix(5) man page # and in the NixOS manual (accessible by running ‘nixos-help’). { pkgs, ... }: { imports = [ # Include the results of the hardware scan. ./hardware-configuration.nix ]; roles = { audio.enable = true; bluetooth.enable = true; desktop.enable = true; nfs-mounts.enable = true; printing.enable = true; spotifyd.enable = true; users = { enable = true; extraGroups = [ "video" ]; }; virtualisation.enable = true; }; # Bootloader. boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable = true; boot.loader.efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true; boot.initrd.luks.devices."luks-b614167b-9045-4234-a441-ac6f60a96d81".device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/b614167b-9045-4234-a441-ac6f60a96d81"; networking.hostName = "nix-book"; # Define your hostname. # networking.wireless.enable = true; # Enables wireless support via wpa_supplicant. boot.kernelPackages = pkgs.linuxPackages_latest; # Enable networking networking.networkmanager.enable = true; hardware.graphics = { enable = true; extraPackages = with pkgs; [ intel-media-driver intel-vaapi-driver libvdpau-va-gl ]; }; # This value determines the NixOS release from which the default # settings for stateful data, like file locations and database versions # on your system were taken. It‘s perfectly fine and recommended to leave # this value at the release version of the first install of this system. # Before changing this value read the documentation for this option # (e.g. man configuration.nix or on https://nixos.org/nixos/options.html). system.stateVersion = "24.05"; # Did you read the comment? }