You know, immutable enterprise systems.

I installed HeliumOS (Almalinux bootc) on a corebooted Chromebook. Works really well, but audio needs to be configured.

The script needs a recent python which is not available there.

Go and rust can be installed for a user only. Is there something similar for python?

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    Home-manager > nix profile

    Also, nix-shell is supposed to be used for debugging, and nix shell/run/develop for using packages without installing them

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      Does home manager work standalone without having nix first? I’ve never installed it on non-nixos

      Nix shell is absolutely for running packages without installing them it literally tells you to do that in the terminal hint

      Nix run iirc only works with flakes

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              Sorry I meant nix-shell -p, I didn’t read your original comment properly apparently

              It’s definitely an option as op wants to run one script from the sounds of it, nix-shell not nix shell is perfect for that

              It’s a bit needlessly confusing that there are two entirely separate commands with the same name and thought you were talking about the original one

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      Source on the second statement? My understanding was that nix-shell is legacy for systems without flakes and nix-command enabled, and are being replaced by nix shell/run/develop

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          Interesting, didn’t know the history of the command. But that post confirms my understanding, that nix shell/develop are the new replacements for nix-shell, with nix shell for temporary package installs and nix develop for debugging and developing

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            As far as I understand, they’re not replacements in the same way nix profile replaces nix-env. They seem to serve a different purpose, but I don’t know enough to say for certain.

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              of course they’re not a drop-in replacement, as the cli is getting a major redesign, but as per your source

              nix shell and nix develop are still experimental, so nix-shell is sticking around despite doing the same thing

              it seems like they are made to fulfill the same purpose