# Nix app vms Simple application VM's based on Nix package manager. Uses one **read-only** /nix directory for all appvms. So creating a new appvm (but not first) is just about one minute. Designed primarily for full screen usage (but remote-viewer has ability to resize window dynamically without change resolution) without guest additions (because of **less attack surface**). It's a proof-of-concept, but you can still use it. Also there is a lot of strange things inside, don't afraid of :) ![appvm screenshot](screenshots/2018-07-05.png) ## Install Nix package manager $ su -c 'mkdir -m 0755 /nix && chown user /nix' $ curl https://nixos.org/nix/install | sh ## Dependencies $ su -c 'USE="spice virtfs" emerge qemu virt-manager' ## Add appvm to PATH $ echo 'PATH=$PATH:$HOME/appvm/bin' >> ~/.bashrc (if you clone appvm to home directory) ## Generate resolution By default uses 3840x2160. If you need to regenerate `appvm/nix/monitor.nix`: $ appvm/appvm.sh generate-resolution 1920 1080 > appvm/nix/monitor.nix Autodetection is a bash-spaghetti, so you need to check results. BTW it's just a X.org monitor section. ## Create VM $ $HOME/appvm/appvm.sh build chromium You can customize local settings in `nix/local.nix`. ## Run application $ appvm.chromium Default hotkey to release cursor: ctrl+alt. ## Shared directory $ ls appvm/share/chromium foo.tar.gz bar.tar.gz ## Close VM $ pkill.... :) # App description $ cat nix/chromium.nix {pkgs, ...}: { imports = [ ]; environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.chromium ]; services.xserver.displayManager.sessionCommands = "while [ 1 ]; do ${pkgs.chromium}/bin/chromium; done &"; } For create new app you should add package name (search at https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html) and path to binary (typically same as package name). ## Defined applications (pull requests are welcome!) * chromium * thunderbird * tdesktop * evince * libreoffice