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# KaitoianOS
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> Fully customizable container-based operating system based on ```NixOS``` running SwayDE.
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## What even is this Config?
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So I believe I have no life, so I migrated from a super unstable and limited OS (DOS) to FreeBSD, however FreeBSD had limited packages being maintained on **Fresh Ports** so I figured might as well become a Linux user. After distro hopping for 3 months I was introduced to NixOS by [Youwen](https://youwen5.dev) claiming that it would solve my problems of having to configure everything on seperate directories, common on most distros such as Arch or Debian.
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So I believe I have no life, so I migrated from a super unstable and limited OS (DOS) to FreeBSD, however FreeBSD had limited packages being maintained on **Fresh Ports** so I figured might as well become a Linux user. After distro hopping for 3 months I was introduced to NixOS by [Youwen](https://youwen.dev) claiming that it would solve my problems of having to configure everything on seperate directories, common on most distros such as Arch or Debian.
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## Why Sway and Wayland
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Wayland provides a more stable graphical enviornment due to the simplicity of the code and it's security; moreover, it peforms significantly better on intergrated and discrete graphics cards for most of my systems. Why Sway and not Hyprland? Sway is a simple port of the popular x11 DE known as i3. Hyprland has too much eyecandy for a DE, too much bells and whistles such as dynamic colors and rounded edges. Also removing eyecandy on my config makes my input smoother and crispier.
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## What Basic Utilites do you have on here?
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> Intel i5 1155G7 @ 4.5GhZ
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> 16 GB LPDDR5
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> 256 GB Samsung Evo 970 SSD
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### Kuroko - *Named after a Character from [*Blue Archive*](https://bluearchive.fandom.com/wiki/Shiroko_Terror)
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ROG (ASUS) Flow X13 2022
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> AMD R9 5900HS @ 5.1GhZ
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> Nvidia RTX3050Ti Mobile + 4GB GDDR6
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> 16 GB LPDDR4
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> 1TB Crucial (Allocated 128 for NixOS)
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## How to Install or Clone
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1. First off, have NixOS installed as Minimal(No GUI) on the Graphical ISO Image that could be found [here](https://nixos.org/download/#nix-install-linux)
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2. Clone this repository at your ```home``` directory using
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`nix-shell -p git`
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then
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`git clone git@github.com:KaitoTLex/KaitoianOS.git \#or https://github.com/KaitoTLex/KaitoianOS.git if you're weird`
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3. ```cd``` into the cloned directory
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4. Copy your ```hardware-configuration.nix``` from your Installed os(/etc/nixos) with the following command
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`cp /etc/nixos/hardware-configuration.nix ~/KaitoianOS/hosts/shiroko/hardware-configuration.nix #or kuroko if you have an Nvidia Graphics Card`
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5. Recompile your os by
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`sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake .#shiroko #or kuroko`
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t push
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6. Enjoy!
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