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I installed NixOS on my gaming handheld and immediately regretted it

MakeUseOf·Dipan Saha·about 1 month ago
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Published Apr 30, 2026, 2:00 PM EDT My love for computers started with a trusty Compaq back in 2005, and I haven't looked back since. This had me graduate into being an avid tinkerer, even if I end up soft-bricking stuff most of the time. I do also love video games. Linux comes in many different flavors and distributions. Each distro kind of does its own thing , but most are derivatives of a parent distribution. NixOS is different. It’s a Linux distribution that targets reproducibility using an extensive configuration that remains (mostly) universal across all builds. Which should be a tinkerer’s dream, all things considered. Being drawn to NixOS , I booted up a fresh installation medium and got ready to install on a very unlikely candidate — my Lenovo Legion Go (Gen 1) handheld. While the installation went off without a hitch, configuring the other aspects, such as the game mode switcher, was an entirely different story altogether.…

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