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#+TITLE: Configuration Modules
#+AUTHOR: Infinidoge
* Desktop :directory:
Contains modules that include elements of a desktop environment, such as a Window Manager configuration or groups of applications for a purpose.
** Gaming :module:
Sets up applications for the specific purpose of playing games.
Currently includes:
- Steam
- PolyMC
- Lutris
* Hardware :directory:
Contains modules that setup or define properties for hardware elements of a computer setup.
** Peripherals :directory:
Contains modules that setup peripherals that may be connected to a computer.
*** Printing :module:
Sets up printing drivers. Currently non-functional, but attempts to include drivers for a Canon printer.
*** Razer :module:
Setup the OpenRazer daemon and install management software. Currently uses RazerGenie, to be replaced by Polychromatic.
** Audio :module:
Sets up computer audio, specifically using PulseAudio.
** Form :module:
Defines different forms that computers may be in, serving as presets based on use.
Presets:
- Desktop
- Laptop
- Portable
- Raspberry Pi
- Server
** GPU :module:
Sets up different brands of video cards, including Nvidia, Intel, and AMD.
** Wireless :module:
Sets up the hardware-side of wireless networking, including both WiFi and Bluetooth, and installs/enables necessary ways to manage manually.
* Services :directory:
Contains modules that setup different services that may be used on a computer.
** Folding At Home :module:
Sets up the Folding@Home service for contributing to the Folding@Home project.
** Proxy :module:
Sets up a proxy and SSH tunnel into my home network using the ssh-tunnel functionality module and Privoxy.
* Software :directory:
** Console :module:
Sets up the TTY consoles for my computers using KMSCON, which enables Unicode fonts, like the Nerdfont I use for my Starship prompt.
** MiniPro :module:
Sets up the software and udev rules necessary for minipro-type EEPROM writers.
** Steam :module:
Sets up the Steam game store, re-implements the Nixpkgs enable option so packages can be installed based on the user.
* Boot :module:
Sets up the bootloader of a system. Primarily used with GRUB, but systemd-boot is left as a fallback/alternative.
Currently includes:
- GRUB v2
- systemd-boot
* Filesystems :module:
Sets up a variety of filesystems that may be needed on a computer, as well as any software necessary to manage them.
Currently includes:
- Filesystems
+ btrfs
- btrfs-progs
- btrfs autoscrub service
+ sshfs
+ exfat
+ ntfs
- Software
+ udevil
* Locale :module:
Sets up a variety of locale-related options like font, timezone, language, etc.
Defaults set to English and the EST timezone. For used fonts, see user definition.
* Networking :module:
Sets up non-hardware-specific network settings. Currently blanket-disables =useDHCP=, as recommended.
* Security :module:
Implements any random security-related changes, specifically:
- Accept ACME terms
- Disable sudo lecture
- Make =/tmp= volatile (tmpfs or regularly clean)
- Allow others to access fuse user mounts
* Virtualization :module:
Sets up software and settings for virtualization. Currently uses libvirtd/qemu with virt-manager.