But I still found out what to do with googling. which was not very straightforward as a newcomer to NixOS. I got a hint here though about what to do. Which is your mouse gets trapped in VM as soon as you hover your mouse on VM. ![]() Whether you are playing with the pure ISO image or imported VM for VirtualBox, you will soon notice one thing that is very annoying. You know what? VMWare actually can import VirtualBox VM and NixOS provides ready-to-run VM on VirtualBox already. Nixos-in-place sounds all nice but I would still need another VM that is already installed with other distros if I were to avoid installing anything. ![]() Also, it links me to which introduced me to. Thanks to this blog, I feel better about myself not being able to do this as if it was a trivial thing. You know what, I'm not ready to do that just yet especially when I just wanted to have a taste of what it's like to use it as a guest VM (on VMWare Fusion). ![]() Please tell me that I wasn't the only one that was completely lost after booting via the (CD) image.Īfter clicking this and that and rebooting SEVERAL times, my poor soul later discovered that there is actually no (automatic) installation is provided by this image, unlike Ubuntu! I have to do that all by myself!Īlright, maybe it's time to learn all the low-level goodies of doing everything from scratch. Let me tell you, it's not straightforward at all.Īnd (attempt to) install it via creating a new VM with the image. I was intrigued about using (and learning) NixOS in a way he would. Even though I'm already pretty happy with macOS itself.
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