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Package up and transport a linux?
(sh.itjust.works)
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This is basically the reason why I wanted to ask early. Two problems.
Already kinda late.. And, idk how to configurate Firefox addons from the terminal. Even if I did, there're a bunch of other apps too. I'd need to do so much research.
Supposedly you can configure Firefox add-ons via Nix's home manager and NUR but you'll probably still have to do a lot of research :P