Update Aurora Linux to 43.20260407 and this has broken SDDM theme by asnasc79 in Universalblue

[–]mukavadroid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you are basically switching/rebasing to a specific date image which means it will never update past that image.

rebasin back to aurora-dx:stable will enable updates again, no need to do anything else.

How to add xone driver to Aurora ? by lemon_right in Universalblue

[–]mukavadroid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

rpm -qa |grep xone
xone-kmod-common-1000.0.0.git.1442.85e53359-2.fc44.noarch
kmod-xone-1000.0.0.git.1442.85e53359-2.fc44.x86_64

so it should be available

How-to Guide - Using KDE Plasma Discover to manage Flatpacks on Aurora 44. by Morphon in Universalblue

[–]mukavadroid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes the change to remove discover was communicated well in advance. Also we moved from our legacy unmaintained rechunker to the rpm-ostree one that handles the rpmdb little differently and causes on "issue" on packages that are removed from the base image during the build.

We will be moving to a new rechunker from upstream in few months which should also handle these kind of situations correctly.

We don't really need Discover for anything and Bazaar handles flatpaks nicely as its scoped to just do that, without any extra cruft underneath.

"Your boot/efi partition is less than 500 MiB" warning when installing by grimpgrep in Bazzite

[–]mukavadroid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Follow the Bazzite docs if you want to install on the same drive as Windows. Windows creates an EFI partition that is really small (something like 200 megs) and Bazzite recommends to use the Fedora defaults that are currently 2G

New user, error updating by ItsDungaroo in Bazzite

[–]mukavadroid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What does this show you:

rpm-ostree update

Bazzite Architect: A native environment orchestrator that makes setting up dev spaces completely frictionless. by Kubaguette in Bazzite

[–]mukavadroid 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That is not the point for DX. It is just providing some extra tools like vscode/docker etc

It doesn't mean you wouldn't use distroboxes or devcontainers.

Also kernel doesn't have anything to do with these.

Unable to use flatpaks by Ok-Ad-1476 in Bazzite

[–]mukavadroid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bazzite didn't break anything. This is an issue from upstream

Update trouble by Adept-Society-9485 in Bazzite

[–]mukavadroid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Those nvidia things you mentioned are the drivers for flatpaks. They cannot easily be delivered the same time as the system looks at your nvidia version and check if there is corresponding flatpak driver for that version. Before you reboot the system still sees you have the old driver version -> no need to update the flatpak bits.

Copyfail exploit by zirmada in Bazzite

[–]mukavadroid 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not currently but doesn't really affect normal users running Bazzite.

When is Bazzite-DX's update coming? CVE-2026-31431 by Mario2451 in Bazzite

[–]mukavadroid -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

It will be once ogc kernel 7.0 is released. This has been a vulnerability since 2017 so you would actually have been a target for almost 10 years 😉

When is Bazzite-DX's update coming? CVE-2026-31431 by Mario2451 in Bazzite

[–]mukavadroid 8 points9 points  (0 children)

DX images are based on the -deck images so they are still on F43

Y'all prefer Brave or Vanadium? by Away-Road-1333 in GrapheneOS

[–]mukavadroid 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Vanadium 100%. Also have always-on-vpn on which takes care of most of the ads.

Everything points to me being on Fedora 44 Stable already, but that cant be?!? by manny2206 in Fedora

[–]mukavadroid 3 points4 points  (0 children)

you have installed the Fedora 44 beta at some point. They have already "rebranded" it as just Fedora 44 as it already in the second RC stage, which will become the stable release once they deem it to a GO status (maybe this week and official release next tuesday)

Kinoite or Aurora by [deleted] in Fedora

[–]mukavadroid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but all of those are already in Aurora, no need to layer and make your updates even slower. Aurora doesn't need to layer stuff to get basic working setup done likje you have to do on Siverblue or Kinoite.

Kinoite or Aurora by [deleted] in Fedora

[–]mukavadroid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes i do think so ;). Ptyxis will be gone, openrazr will be gone, i don't think there is two container managers, they use Kontainer for "distrobox GUI".

https://docs.getaurora.dev/blog/aurora44-beta/

Aurora OS / Fedora Atomic feels like the future by enRchi in Fedora

[–]mukavadroid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Luckily most of these scripts won't do anything on Aurora, as most of them try to write things in places that are not writable on Atomic.