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Riley Cat | hello. is windows/arm64 a supported target for nixos on wsl? | 02:19:08 |
Riley Cat |  Download image.png | 02:19:42 |
Riley Cat | i ask only because the most basic operations seem to not be | 02:19:49 |
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K900 | Not currently | 06:01:35 |
K900 | I believe aarch64 WSL is kind of a mess | 06:01:42 |
Riley Cat | well, i was expecting issues like what i got with wsl/ubuntu, like nested virtualization being a bit of a trash fire | 15:27:16 |
Riley Cat | not hello world being completely borked | 15:27:28 |
Riley Cat | ah, well. do you think contributions from these devices will help? or is it more of a waiting for kernel updates thing | 15:36:12 |
K900 | I mean, you'd have to troubleshoot it yourself | 15:37:25 |
K900 | But if you find fixes, please submit them | 15:37:31 |
nzbr (they/it) | I'd love to support it officially, but we don't have access to aarch64 github runners and the only windows on arm device I have myself is a VM on an M1 Mac, which can't do nested virtualisation at all, so no Hyper-V in the VM | 15:59:50 |
Riley Cat | i have a current gen surface laptop but i'm afraid i wouldn't even begin to know where to look about proc/self throwing up like that | 17:55:43 |
K900 | https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/releases/tag/2.3.17 | 18:49:57 |
K900 | Great | 18:49:57 |
| 11 Aug 2024 |
Gleydar | Huh, there goes the cgroupsV2 | 13:43:50 |
| 13 Aug 2024 |
Gleydar | I was wondering, how do the specialisations work with nixos-wsl exactly? 😄
I created a specialisation to set a proxy server. Switching to the specialisation works like expected via sudo /run/current-system/specialisations/<name>/bin/switch-to-configuration test, and the proxy is set e.g. in the nix-daemon override file.
However, I sadly have some issues switching back to my base config... I tried using sudo /run/current-system/bin/switch-to-configuration test however, in that case the proxy server is still set in the nix-daemon override...
| 11:04:33 |
Gleydar | * I was wondering, how do the specialisations work with nixos-wsl exactly? 😄
I created a specialisation to set a proxy server. Switching to the specialisation works like expected via sudo /run/current-system/specialisations/<name>/bin/switch-to-configuration test, and the proxy is set e.g. in the nix-daemon override file.
However, I sadly have some issues switching back to my base config... I tried using sudo /run/current-system/bin/switch-to-configuration test however, in that case the proxy server is still set in the nix-daemon override...
| 11:04:42 |
Gleydar | * I was wondering, how do the specialisations work with nixos-wsl exactly? 😄
I created a specialisation to set a proxy server. Switching to the specialisation works like expected via sudo /run/current-system/specialisations/<name>/bin/switch-to-configuration test, and the proxy is set e.g. in the nix-daemon override file.
However, I sadly have some issues switching back to my base config... I tried using sudo /run/current-system/bin/switch-to-configuration test however, in that case the proxy server is still set in the nix-daemon override... Only when I do a wsl --shutdown can I switch back to my base config.
Could anyone point me to the right command to use for switching from specialisation to base?
| 11:05:33 |
nzbr (they/it) | We don't do anything to handle specialisations specifically. You can probably do it the same way as on bare-metal NixOS. I haven't used the feature much though, so I can't say how that would look exactly | 14:37:39 |