I had trouble getting programs.firejail.wrappedBinaries to have any effect on my
system (#152852), because I did not realise that "put[ting] the actual
application binary in the global environment" included adding the program
package to environment.systemPackages, and I thought that the package must be
present for this option to take effect. I have added a clarifying parenthetical
statement explicitly mentioning environment.systemPackages in this caveat.
Previously, this was only implicitly enabled if xserver.enable = true.
However, Wayland-based desktops do not require this, and so configuring
SSH_ASKPASS on a Wayland desktop becomes cumbersome. This simplifies
that by adding a new option that defaults to the old conditional.
easiest way to do this is to move the default expression out and
abstract over what is substituted into it, using a dependent value for
the default and a descriptive value for defaultText
some options have default that are best described in prose, such as
defaults that depend on the system stateVersion, defaults that are
derivations specific to the surrounding context, or those where the
expression is much longer and harder to understand than a simple text
snippet.
bcc doesn't really need kernel itself, it just cares about module path.
It's actually better to use /run/booted-system/kernel-modules/lib/modules
for two reasons:
- no need to rebuild bcc for each new kernel
- can use a newer bcc with a booted kernel that doesn't match the current
system
* less: enable by default and set LESS=-R via lesskey
* since we set PAGER=less, programs.less.enable should default to
true.
* some programs, notably git, set a custom LESS environment if none is
present. using the lesskey mechanism to set LESS=-R lets such
programs continue to run less as they see fit.
This reverts commit 0e7b4e60a8.
* less: remove use of deprecated lesskey binary format
* less: enable in environment.nix rather than less.nix
per discussion in #139988
This module allows setting global configuration for htop in /etc/htoprc,
for example to disable showing userland threads by default
Co-authored-by: pennae <82953136+pennae@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Aaron Andersen <aaron@fosslib.net>
Apparently setting a variable via `environment.variables` when the same
is already present in `environment.sessionVariables` (that is merged
into the former option) creates a conflict.
For reference: this started with the change in #101274.