Sure i could do this on debian, but like, i wont. Some software comes packaged with nice scripts to provision new users for running systemd services, but a lot do not.
For me and my home network, if the default security mode is “manage users yourself”, i chmod -R 777 on all applicable files and call it a day. Nixos lets me be lazy, as all nixos modules (that I’ve ever used) have their own user setups with minimal permissions by default
For me and my home network, if the default security mode is “manage users yourself”, i chmod -R 777 on all applicable files and call it a day. Nixos lets me be lazy, as all nixos modules (that I’ve ever used) have their own user setups with minimal permissions by default