floyd (lenovo x260, 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD): programs.gnupg.agent.pinentryFlavor now works different. Easy to fix.
Update took 2 hours(!) and +20GB data
jackson (lenovo t490, 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD): virt-manager-qt doesn't compile but it never worked anyway, so I removed it. Took 7 minutes and used +18GB data.
So it went more or less fine but you need time + large storage meda for Nix.
@nebucatnetzer Yes, that is a question that bugs me as well. Furthermore, the subjective speed is really bad and AFAIR this was not an issue while I was running Xubuntu. Unfortunately, I don't have objective performance measurements from back then.
My guess is the limited bandwidth to the SATA SSD in contrast to the M.2 slots on the other machines.
@nebucatnetzer However, the setup is very similar to the jackson host which didn't take so long. If it's the culprit, there aren't that many packages that can be the reason.
@nebucatnetzer Oh, thanks for looking into that issue. 🙇
I have no idea to do that and most likely I'll reinstall floyd with Debian in the upcoming months. I'm not sure when I've got a weekend to reinstall jackson as it will take much more effort to switch that host. 😞
I'd recommend you to read https://karl-voit.at/2021/11/27/orgdown/ as I've proposed a solution to that problem. I have to admit that this is not a successful idea but it gets the job done, IMHO.
@AAMfP Furthermore, I'd not say that Markdown definitions are bloated in contrast to Orgdown. Quite the contrary since in the basic Markdown definitions, there are no tables, blocks, properties and many many more syntax elements orgdown knows.
I think it has worked at some point, but, to be honest, I am not sure as I usually just use sleep.
I would now like to set up hybrid sleep, but for that I first need to get hibernation working once and for all
Current state is that it neither works on my work machine (a Dell Latitude 7440), nor on my private notebook (a Lenovo Thinkpad T470).