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## Hosts
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The modules in liminalOS are designed to be utilized by a wide variety of machine configurations, including via nix-darwin on macOS. To that end, modules are organized by operating system (darwin vs. linux), architecture (x86_64 vs. aarch-64), and form factor (desktop vs laptop). Anything that is agnostic of these distinctions is considered a "common module" and allows configuration to be shared between the various host types. This generally includes core programs like CLI tools, the window manager, etc.
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The [flake.nix](/flake.nix) currently contains configuration for three hosts:
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- "callisto": a Macbook Pro M1 (2021) running under Asahi Linux. Imports the laptop module sets as well as the core NixOS module sets.
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- "demeter": a custom desktop with an i7-13700KF and RTX 4080. Imports the desktop module, the core NixOS modules, and additionally the gaming module.
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- "phobos": Macbook Pro M1 (2021) running macOS with nix-darwin. Imports the core home-manager module as well as some darwin-specific modules for window managers and the like.
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[^1]: also known as GNU/Linux, GNU+Linux, Freedesktop/systemd/musl/busybox Linux, Linux+friends, etc
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[^1]: also known as GNU/Linux, GNU+Linux, Freedesktop/systemd/musl/busybox Linux, Linux+friends, etc
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[^2]: disclaimer: this is unfortunately not actually how the converse works. A => B does not necessarily imply B => A. I hope this satiates the rigor-hungry mathematicians reading.
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[^2]: disclaimer: this is unfortunately not actually how the converse works. A => B does not necessarily imply B => A. I hope this satiates the rigor-hungry mathematicians reading.
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