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Six months after the previous 25.05 “Warbler” release, the new stable version, NixOS 25.05 “Xantusia,” is officially here. Targeted at advanced users and developers, NixOS bets on an immutable design and an atomic update model, emphasizing reproducibility and reliability with the Nix package manager.

Nixpkgs adds 7,002 new packages and updates 25,252 existing entries. A cleanup effort removed 6,338 outdated packages to keep the repository manageable and secure. On the NixOS side, the release introduces 107 new modules, adds 1,778 configuration options, and removes older, unused components.

The desktop stack is updated to GNOME 49. This version ends X11 session availability, includes a new video player and document viewer, and ships a redesigned calendar application. Other applications across the GNOME suite receive updates as part of the regular upstream cycle.

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[–] SomethingBurger@jlai.lu 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

This is normal. XDG dirs must be configured manually. Alternatively, home-manager has options for this.

[–] djsaskdja@reddthat.com 1 points 2 days ago

Good to know! I've not seen any other distribution handle home folders that way. I've even installed previous versions of NixOS and don't remember ever needing to do that. Seems like an odd choice to me, but NixOS has a few of those so it's all good. Definitely not a beginner distro.