The default just recently changed in 23.11. Users that had
swraid enabled implicitly by NixOS in previous releases got surprised
by warnings even though they do not actually use software RAID.
Fixes#254807
To those who use Jellyfin's DLNA server, it can happen that the DLNA server starts before we are connected to the LAN.
When this happens, Jellyfin only publishes the DLNA server on the local ports and is not discoverable by devices in the LAN.
In order to fix this, I'm ensuring that Jellyfin starts after we are connected to the network, making it properly discoverable by DLNA clients.
After making this change, Jellyfin's DLNA server is now working as expected on my machine. It used to be consistently undiscoverable.
I verified that this doesn't break anything in situations where the LAN is not available: I disconnected my laptop from the network and rebooted it and Jellyfin started as expected.
This change was informed by reading the suggestion in this article: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/NetworkTarget/
Actually, it's supposed to be `listOf (attrsOf str)` because each
list-item can match against multiple properties from `urlsplit`[1]. In
fact, `listOf str` breaks URL previews at runtime:
Sep 14 15:03:47 soost synapse[1100355]: synapse.http.server: [GET-116] Failed handle request via 'PreviewUrlResource': <XForwardedForRequest at 0x7f691bd5f730 method='GET' uri='/_matrix/media/r0/preview_url?url=<redacted>' clientproto='HTTP/1.1' site='8448'>
Traceback (most recent call last):
[...]
File "/nix/store/xk5yksbw09p6qwk0maq2cb2in3z6f4gn-matrix-synapse-1.91.2/lib/python3.10/site-packages/synapse/media/url_previewer.py", line 398, in _is_url_blocked
for attrib, pattern in entry.items():
AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'items'
To make sure that people aren't confused when upgrading their configs, I
decided to work with `types.coercedTo` to "pretend" accepting the old
type signature, but then throwing an error explaining what to do (and
rejecting the broken configuration).
[1] https://docs.python.org/3/library/urllib.parse.html#urllib.parse.urlsplit
It fails to build with
npm ERR! code 1
npm ERR! path /nix/store/n7sdkr41nax0mn8drh3lxymqbmrradi4-tedicross-0.8.7/lib/node_modules/tedicross/node_modules/sodium
npm ERR! command failed
npm ERR! command sh -c node install.js --preinstall
npm ERR! Static libsodium was not found at /nix/store/n7sdkr41nax0mn8drh3lxymqbmrradi4-tedicross-0.8.7/lib/node_modules/tedicross/node_modules/sodium/deps/build/lib/libsodium so compiling libsodium from source.
npm ERR! automake is required, but wasn't found on this system
npm ERR! make: *** [Makefile:62: libsodium] Error 1
npm ERR! /nix/store/n7sdkr41nax0mn8drh3lxymqbmrradi4-tedicross-0.8.7/lib/node_modules/tedicross/node_modules/sodium/install.js:287
npm ERR! throw new Error(cmdLine + ' exited with code ' + code);
npm ERR! ^
npm ERR!
npm ERR! Error: make libsodium exited with code 2
npm ERR! at ChildProcess.<anonymous> (/nix/store/n7sdkr41nax0mn8drh3lxymqbmrradi4-tedicross-0.8.7/lib/node_modules/tedicross/node_modules/sodium/install.js:287:19)
npm ERR! at ChildProcess.emit (node:events:514:28)
npm ERR! at ChildProcess._handle.onexit (node:internal/child_process:291:12)
npm ERR!
npm ERR! Node.js v18.17.1
This commit introduces a `networking.networkmanager.fccUnlockScripts`
option, which allows specifying additional, usually vendor-provided
unlock scripts.
networking.networkmanager.enableBundledFccUnlockScripts is refactored to
make use of the same mechanism internally.
PR #155414 introduced an option to support enabling the FCC unlock
scripts that ModemManager provides, but since 1.18.4 doesn't execute
anymore.
However, this option is specifically only about the unlock scripts
provided with ModemManager so far. Rename the option to make this more
obvious.
Clarify that the monochrome font is not included, per #221181.
The new name is also coherent with the name of the font,
according to `fontconfig`: Noto Color Emoji.
For NVLink topology systems we need fabricmanager. Fabricmanager itself is
dependent on the datacenter driver set and not the regular x11 ones, it is also
tightly tied to the driver version. Furhtermore the current cudaPackages
defaults to version 11.8, which corresponds to the 520 datacenter drivers.
Future improvement should be to switch the main nvidia datacenter driver version
on the `config.cudaVersion` since these are well known from:
> https://docs.nvidia.com/deploy/cuda-compatibility/index.html#use-the-right-compat-package
This adds nixos configuration options `hardware.nvidia.datacenter.enable` and
`hardware.nvidia.datacenter.settings` (the settings configure fabricmanager)
Other interesting external links related to this commit are:
* Fabricmanager download site:
- https://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/redist/fabricmanager/linux-x86_64/
* Data Center drivers:
- https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/193711/en-us/
Implementation specific details:
* Fabricmanager is added as a passthru package, similar to settings and
presistenced.
* Adds `use{Settings,Persistenced,Fabricmanager}` with defaults to preserve x11
expressions.
* Utilizes mkMerge to split the `hardware.nvidia` module into three comment
delimited sections:
1. Common
2. X11/xorg
3. Data Center
* Uses asserts to make the configurations mutualy exclusive.
Notes:
* Data Center Drivers are `x86_64` only.
* Reuses the `nvidia_x11` attribute in nixpkgs on enable, e.g. doesn't change it
to `nvidia_driver` and sets that to either `nvidia_x11` or `nvidia_dc`.
* Should have a helper function which is switched on `config.cudaVersion` like
`selectHighestVersion` but rather `selectCudaCompatibleVersion`.