Also replaces the lmms package in shared/home-manager that we pull from nixpkgs and uses this instead
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zenergy
This is a kernel driver that adds the ability for user to fetch power draw data from AMD CPUs. I maintain it in nixpkgs, so you shouldn't use this package unless it is broken in your current version of nixpkgs.
Unfortunately this cannot be outputted as a package in the flake since to create a derivation the kernel
parameter
must be present, which, each user will have their own kernel package.
Thus you need to copy the zenergy.nix
file somewhere in your configuration and inside boot.extraModulePackages
pass
the package with the following expression: config.boot.kernelPackages.callPackage ./path/to/zenergy.nix
; successfully
installing the package onto your system.
wb32dfu-udev-rules
This package installs the udev rules necessary to allow flashing QMK/Vial onto keyboards that use WB32-DFU bootloaders.
It is meant to be used in tandem with NixOS using the
services.udev.packages
configuration.
miraclecast
This is a suite of programs that allows you to connect external monitors through Wi-Fi, though unfortunately some of the programs have no documentation and some an unhelpful help command too.
Currently the package is available in nixpkgs however it currently fails to compile, so you have to rely on my configuration of this package or wait for nixpkgs#387762 to be merged.
lmms
This is a free and open source DAW that is cross platform to Linux, Mac and Windows.
I maintain here a package since the PR hasn't been merged with a newer version. It has not been updated for 5y, and unfortuantely, there hasn't been any releases of lmms since then, so an unstable version was due to happen in nixpkgs.
The version in nixpkgs also doesn't comes with wine packaged alongside it, limiting your options for instrument plugins drastically.