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fzakaria.com
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| | | | | This is an idea ?? that came from PlanetNix. I did not originate the idea. | |
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nguyenhuythanh.com
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| | | | | I think everyone who uses NixOS should have encountered this dreaded error (I'm using a "random" binary file that comes from Codeium, which is an code completion extension powered by AI): ./language_server_linux_x64 # zsh: no such file or directory: ./language_server_linux_x64 It is quite elusive on why does this happen. After taking a while searching and reading, I "sort of" understood the problem, but can only put it to my terms like this: in other OSes (Ubuntu for example), C libraries can be found using a global PATH, while NixOS does not have the same semantic; it leads to the problem that compiled binaries cannot find the C libraries they need. | |
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ejpcmac.net
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www.thedroneely.com
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| | | NixOS is a Linux distribution built around the Nix package manager. The configuration of the entire system is declarative allowing for immutability and reproducibility. | ||