macbook: remove zen warmup service; drop XFCE fallback session

The zen-beta headless warmup was causing system unresponsiveness on
the MacBook's limited hardware. XFCE fallback is unnecessary with
Hyprland's emergency mode.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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rope 2026-05-19 17:09:30 +01:00
parent 6f3845aa1b
commit d66558efae
2 changed files with 0 additions and 27 deletions

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@ -134,25 +134,6 @@ main()
Install.WantedBy = [ "graphical-session.target" ];
};
systemd.user.services.zen-warmup = {
Unit = {
Description = "Pre-warm Zen Browser";
After = [ "graphical-session.target" ];
PartOf = [ "graphical-session.target" ];
};
Service = {
Type = "oneshot";
ExecStart = "${pkgs.writeShellScript "zen-warmup" ''
${inputs.zen-browser.packages.${pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.system}.default}/bin/zen-beta --headless &
ZEN_PID=$!
sleep 3
kill $ZEN_PID 2>/dev/null || true
wait $ZEN_PID 2>/dev/null || true
''}";
};
Install.WantedBy = [ "graphical-session.target" ];
};
systemd.user.services.nemo-warmup = {
Unit = {
Description = "Pre-warm Nemo file manager libraries";

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@ -13,14 +13,6 @@
bigclock = true;
};
# Lightweight fallback session — if Hyprland fails after an update,
# ly will list XFCE as an alternative without pulling in GNOME's
# keyring, tracker, or other heavyweight background services.
services.xserver.desktopManager.xfce.enable = true;
# Thunar is pulled in by XFCE but we use Nemo instead.
environment.xfce.excludePackages = [ pkgs.thunar ];
# Flatpak for ad-hoc app installs via Bazaar
services.flatpak.enable = true;