Revert "libvirtd: KVM stack on FredOS-Gaming for Win11 guest"
This reverts db69615. Not pursuing the Windows-VM workaround for the DR
client mod after all. The server-side AdminCommandHandler exposes a
LevelSelf channel that bypasses the DLL flow entirely, which is a
better path than running a whole guest OS for one game.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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./services/server-permissions.nix
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./services/server-permissions.nix
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./services/game-servers.nix
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./services/game-servers.nix
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./services/dr-server.nix
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./services/dr-server.nix
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./services/libvirtd.nix
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./services/qbittorrent-nox.nix
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./services/qbittorrent-nox.nix
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./services/nginx.nix
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./services/nginx.nix
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./services/go2rtc.nix
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{ config, pkgs, lib, ... }:
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{
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config = lib.mkIf (config.networking.hostName == "FredOS-Gaming") {
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# KVM-based VM stack for running a Windows guest (mainly: the DR client
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# mod is wine-incompatible and has to run on real Windows). virt-manager
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# is the GUI; OVMFFull provides UEFI firmware with the Secure Boot bits
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# Win11 needs, and swtpm gives the guest a software TPM 2.0 to satisfy
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# Win11's install check.
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virtualisation.libvirtd = {
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enable = true;
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qemu = {
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swtpm.enable = true;
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ovmf = {
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enable = true;
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packages = [ pkgs.OVMFFull.fd ];
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};
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};
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};
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programs.virt-manager.enable = true;
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users.users.fred.extraGroups = [ "libvirtd" ];
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environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
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virt-viewer
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virtio-win
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];
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};
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}
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