reiserfs now have separate modules that are conditional on
boot.supportedFilesystems and boot.initrd.supportedFilesystems.
By default, these include the filesystems specified in the fsType
attribute in fileSystems. Ext2/3/4 support is currently
unconditional.
Also unbreak the installer test (http://hydra.nixos.org/build/2272302).
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This change allows using extraHosts to specify additional aliases for 127.0.0.1
without overriding the local hostname in the process.
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default. See
http://www.codon.org.uk/~mjg59/power/good_practices.html
for the reasoning. (Basically, the ‘performance’ and ‘powersave’
governors don't actually provide extra performance or power savings
in most cases.)
It used to be that desktop environments like KDE were able to set
the governor through HAL (e.g. KDE could be configured to switch to
the powersave governor when the user unplugs his laptop). However,
this is no longer the case with upower — it is now expected that
everybody uses the ondemand governor. See
http://old.nabble.com/-PATCH--powerdevil-remove-cpufreq.patch-td27815354.html
* Rename ‘cpuFreqGovernor’ to ‘powerManagement.cpuFreqGovernor’.
* Include cpufreq-utils in the system path if a governor is set, since
we depend on it anyway.
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After the change from revision 30103, nixos-rebuild suddenly consumed
freaky amounts of memory. I had to abort the process after it had
allocated well in excess of 30GB(!) of RAM. I'm not sure what is causing
this behavior, but undoing that assignment fixes the problem. The other
two commits needed to be revoked, too, because they depend on 30103.
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=30127
* If PulseAudio is disabled in the NixOS config, then disable
autospawning of the PulseAudio server in /etc/pulse/client.conf.
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because it uses strtok() to modify the environment variable in
place, it only works correctly the first time it's called.
Subsequent calls only see the first directory listed in the
variable. This causes applications such as Audacious to fail
because the Pulse plugin is not in the first directory. However, we
don't actually need $ALSA_PLUGIN_DIRS, because /etc/asound.conf
allows the full path to the Pulse plugin to be specified.
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to be rerouted to PulseAudio.
Note that this is distinct from the already existing module
‘services/audio/pulseaudio.nix’ that provides a system-wide
PulseAudio daemon, which is usually not what you want.
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* Moved some scriptlets to the appropriate modules.
* Put the scriptlet that sets the default path at the start, since it
never makes sense not to have it there. It no longer needs to be
declared as a dependency.
* If a scriptlet has no dependencies, it can be denoted as a plain
string (i.e., `noDepEntry' is not needed anymore).
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