I haven't had time to look into this yet but it looks like opening chrome://gpu
doesn't work anymore without proper GPU rendering (we use software rendering
due to the virtualisation).
According to the console output the new window never opens (at least with
Google Chrome - I couldn't test it with Chromium yet due to the failing builds
for M107 and M108):
```
(finished: sending keys ‘chrome://gpu
‘, in 0.14 seconds)
machine: waiting for a window to appear
machine: must succeed: xwininfo -root -tree | sed 's/.*0x[0-9a-f]* \"\([^\"]*\)\".*/\1/; t; d'
(finished: must succeed: xwininfo -root -tree | sed 's/.*0x[0-9a-f]* \"\([^\"]*\)\".*/\1/; t; d', in 0.05 seconds)
machine # Error: eglChooseConfig returned zero configs
machine # at Create (../../third_party/dawn/src/dawn/native/opengl/ContextEGL.cpp:53)
machine #
machine: must succeed: xwininfo -root -tree | sed 's/.*0x[0-9a-f]* \"\([^\"]*\)\".*/\1/; t; d'
machine # WARNING: lavapipe is not a conformant vulkan implementation, testing use only.
(finished: must succeed: xwininfo -root -tree | sed 's/.*0x[0-9a-f]* \"\([^\"]*\)\".*/\1/; t; d', in 0.06 seconds)
machine: must succeed: xwininfo -root -tree | sed 's/.*0x[0-9a-f]* \"\([^\"]*\)\".*/\1/; t; d'
(finished: must succeed: xwininfo -root -tree | sed 's/.*0x[0-9a-f]* \"\([^\"]*\)\".*/\1/; t; d', in 0.09 seconds)
[...]
```
The meta attribute "timeout" is only set for Chromium (might still be required
due to the long build duration). The Google Chrome tests were failing with:
error: attribute 'timeout' missing
According to nixos/lib/testing/meta.nix "null values are filtered out by
`meta`" so `timeout = chromiumPkg.meta.timeout or null` might be fine as
well.
This commit refactors `services.grafana.provision.datasources` towards
the RFC42 style. To preserve backwards compatibility, we have to jump
through a ton of hoops, introducing esoteric type signatures and bizarre
structs. The Grafana module definition should hopefully become a lot
cleaner after a release cycle or two once the old configuration style is
completely deprecated.
This commit refactors `services.grafana.provision.dashboards` towards
the RFC42 style. To preserve backwards compatibility, we have to jump
through a ton of hoops, introducing esoteric type signatures and bizarre
structs. The Grafana module definition should hopefully become a lot
cleaner after a release cycle or two once the old configuration style is
completely deprecated.
This will remove all state directories related to CUPS on startup, which
is particularly useful for guaranteeing that printer discovery works
more reliably on some networks, since CUPS will no longer be able to
store state that effects the next run of the service, such as old
printer names and mDNS information.
Co-authored-by: Sandro <sandro.jaeckel@gmail.com>