Pantheon Desktop
Pantheon is the desktop environment created for the elementary OS
distribution. It is written from scratch in Vala, utilizing GNOME
technologies with GTK and Granite.
Enabling Pantheon
All of Pantheon is working in NixOS and the applications should be
available, aside from a few
exceptions.
To enable Pantheon, set
services.xserver.desktopManager.pantheon.enable = true;
This automatically enables LightDM and Pantheon’s LightDM greeter.
If you’d like to disable this, set
services.xserver.displayManager.lightdm.greeters.pantheon.enable = false;
services.xserver.displayManager.lightdm.enable = false;
but please be aware using Pantheon without LightDM as a display
manager will break screenlocking from the UI. The NixOS module for
Pantheon installs all of Pantheon’s default applications. If you’d
like to not install Pantheon’s apps, set
services.pantheon.apps.enable = false;
You can also use
to
remove any other app (like elementary-mail).
Wingpanel and Switchboard plugins
Wingpanel and Switchboard work differently than they do in other
distributions, as far as using plugins. You cannot install a
plugin globally (like with
) to start using it.
You should instead be using the following options:
to configure the programs with plugs or indicators.
The difference in NixOS is both these programs are patched to load
plugins from a directory that is the value of an environment
variable. All of which is controlled in Nix. If you need to
configure the particular packages manually you can override the
packages like:
wingpanel-with-indicators.override {
indicators = [
pkgs.some-special-indicator
];
};
switchboard-with-plugs.override {
plugs = [
pkgs.some-special-plug
];
};
please note that, like how the NixOS options describe these as
extra plugins, this would only add to the default plugins included
with the programs. If for some reason you’d like to configure
which plugins to use exactly, both packages have an argument for
this:
wingpanel-with-indicators.override {
useDefaultIndicators = false;
indicators = specialListOfIndicators;
};
switchboard-with-plugs.override {
useDefaultPlugs = false;
plugs = specialListOfPlugs;
};
this could be most useful for testing a particular plug-in in
isolation.
FAQI have
switched from a different desktop and Pantheon’s theming looks
messed up.
Open Switchboard and go to: Administration → About → Restore
Default Settings → Restore Settings. This will reset any
dconf settings to their Pantheon defaults. Note this could
reset certain GNOME specific preferences if that desktop was
used prior.
I
cannot enable both GNOME and Pantheon.
This is a known
issue
and there is no known workaround.
Does AppCenter
work, or is it available?
AppCenter has been available since 20.03. Starting from
21.11, the Flatpak backend should work so you can install
some Flatpak applications using it. However, due to missing
appstream metadata, the Packagekit backend does not function
currently. See this
issue.
If you are using Pantheon, AppCenter should be installed by
default if you have
Flatpak
support enabled. If you also wish to add the
appcenter Flatpak remote:
$ flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists appcenter https://flatpak.elementary.io/repo.flatpakrepo