Refactors the kernel package to a generic one and adds support for the
lts kernel. Since nixpkgs' kernel packages provide the `kernelPatches`
override, utilizing that ensures that kernel updates are not delayed
too much due to having to PR them to nixos-hardware separately.
This comes at the expense of possible breakage when upstream updates
something that breaks the patches.
Because the T2 Linux project has a lot of patches which changes
periodically, including them in the repository directly is a maintenance
burden. Instead, this patch comes with an update script and JSON files
containing all of the patches to be downloaded (by fetchurl) and
applied.
The NixOS option to enable changing release versions will be added in
the next commit.
- Added `default.nix` file for Dell XPS 15-9530 configuration
- Imported necessary files for CPU, laptop, SSD, and fingerprint
- Enabled thermald service
- Configured iwlwifi module with power saving option
- Removed commented out code for `disable_11ax` option
- Added `default.nix` file for NVIDIA configuration in Dell XPS 15-9530
- Imported `default.nix` file from parent directory and NVIDIA prime configuration file
- Configured `hardware.nvidia.prime` with Bus IDs of Intel and NVIDIA GPUs
[dell/xps/15-9530/default.nix]
- Add a new file `dell/xps/15-9530/default.nix`
- Import the following files: `../../../common/cpu/intel`, `../../../common/pc/laptop`, `../../../common/pc/laptop/ssd`, and `./fingerprint`
- Enable thermald service
- Add configuration for iwlwifi module with `options iwlwifi power_save=1`
- Remove commented out code for `disable_11ax` option
[dell/xps/15-9530/nvidia/default.nix]
- Added a new file `default.nix` in the directory `dell/xps/15-9530/nvidia/`
- The file `default.nix` includes two imports: `../default.nix` and `../../../../common/gpu/nvidia/prime.nix`
- Added a configuration for `hardware.nvidia.prime` which includes the Bus IDs of the Intel and NVIDIA GPUs.
Co-authored-by: Felix Svensson <klowdo.fs@gmail.com>
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/366004
introduced a breaking change that if a module is declared but it is not
being used it will fail.
Signed-off-by: Brian McGillion <bmg.avoin@gmail.com>