| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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The plugdev group has silently been deprecated and is replaced with
better alternatives, but this rule-set was probably missed, when other
were patched. Opening an issue is obviously the long-term solution, but
this should work for now.
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These are the suggested ones from 'nixos-generate-config'.
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Otherwise, opening a file with the 'open' cmd would clear the path
completely. This would make somethings like 'nix develop' completely
useless.
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There are no keys installed, so committing becomes impossible. This is
supposed to be activated later.
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The intel-media thing exists, but amd has nothing comparable.
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