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Install dzgui on nix-based systems
Installation
Using flake profiles (not recommended)
# install
nix profile install github:lelgenio/dzgui-nix
# update
nix profile upgrade '.*dzgui.*'
You will also need to set vm.max_map_count
:
This is done automatically if you install via NixOs modules as shown
on NixOs systems:
# configuration.nix
{
boot.kernel.sysctl."vm.max_map_count" = 1048576;
}
on non-NixOs systems:
sudo sysctl -w vm.max_map_count | sudo tee /etc/sysctl.d/dayz.conf
As a NixOs module (recommended)
Flake users are assumed to have a flake.nix
file and a configuration.nix
.
1 - Add dzgui-nix
as a flake input:
# flake.nix
{
inputs.dzgui-nix = {
# url of this repository, may change in the future
url = "github:lelgenio/dzgui-nix";
# save storage by not having duplicates of packages
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
};
# other inputs...
}
2 - Add the dzgui-nix
module to your system configuration, and enable it:
# flake.nix
{
outputs = inputs@{pkgs, ...}: {
nixosConfigurations.your-hostname-here = lib.nixosSystem {
modules = [
# Add the module
inputs.dzgui-nix.nixosModules.default
# Enable it, this can also go in configuration.nix
{ programs.dzgui.enable = true; }
# other modules...
];
};
};
}
3 - Rebuild your system
nixos-rebuild --switch --flake .#your-hostname-here
Now dzgui will update together with your flake:
nix flake update
On non flake systems
Good luck.