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author | Vincent Ambo <tazjin@gmail.com> | 2017-11-15T17·34+0100 |
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committer | Vincent Ambo <tazjin@gmail.com> | 2017-11-15T17·37+0100 |
commit | 7ca55c3fd5bb3434c4e1f5b30821a5d1a56fbced (patch) | |
tree | 430900e8c37e30cdbc895ae7f268ae3f83e68ea5 /configuration.nix | |
parent | d79b7f45e70ca5250a5421dd4dab330dda17ad36 (diff) |
feat(desktop): Move from i3 to exwm
Emacs just controls everything now. Why not! Rather than using the builtin NixOS support for EXWM I've added a custom snippet that takes care of the launching. This assumes that the user launching the session has my emacs configuration installed, which I, in practice, always do. * remove setup of i3wm (until I'm comfortable using exwm I will keep the i3 configuration files around) * disable compton (exwm brings its own compositor) * disable auto-starting of emacs user service * enable & configure exwm (also see correlating commits in my emacs.d repository)
Diffstat (limited to 'configuration.nix')
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/configuration.nix b/configuration.nix index 899735e05d4d..0553c8cf4e4c 100644 --- a/configuration.nix +++ b/configuration.nix @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ # Configure emacs: # (actually, that's a lie, this only installs emacs!) - services.emacs.enable = true; + services.emacs.install = true; services.emacs.defaultEditor = true; # Enable GNOME keyring (required for Evolution) |