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rpm-ostree-toolbox
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uBlue's Nvidia images are now 1.0
For the isobuilder, I would really suggest that you use the long-form Lorax builder above (the templates are in their repo) rather than mkksiso. This seems like added complexity for no reason, but outside of sucking bandwidth that you're paying for every time someone fetches it from cloudfront, the way it's currently done more or else forces anyone who downloads the ISO to re-fetch the compose, and use more bandwidth, or just outright fail in airgapped environment, and it's sure to make your CI (if you have CI around the ISO) much slower than it needs to besides.
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Issue with updating Fedora 39 silverblue
Best place to start is to get rid of all the layered packages (RPMFusion) on top of the immutable image then swap to the ublue-Nvidia images that have all the codecs and Nvidia drivers built into the image itself.
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Making the switch - what are the gaps?
If you're using Nvidia I'd recommend using Fedora Kinoite with the ublue-Nvidia image that comes with the Nvidia drivers pre-built in. That eliminates a big chunk of issues with their drivers which is just building the damn things. AMD and Intel drivers are built into the kernel and require zero effort.
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An Overview of Nix in Practice
What you are looking for is UBlue, https://github.com/ublue-os/main.
It's a variant of Silverblue with Nvidia drivers built in.
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Are there any major sacrifices you make to play on Linux over Windows?
If you're using Nvidia, then install using the ublue Nvidia image which has the drivers built in, cause they can be a prick to manage otherwise.
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Introduction to Immutable Linux Systems
What these sort of introductions to immutable always fail to consider is the other side of the coin, image-based. I'm working on https://universal-blue.org/ along with many people much more skilled than me. We build OCI container images on top of vanilla Fedora Silverblue & many other editions with different desktops. Those images can then be booted to (or rather rebased to) using rpm-ostree. This is a more robust way of extending the system than layering, and the same changes can be easily benefited or inherited from by anyone. You can even make your own image really easily!
I think that VanillaOS and SUSE are working on similar things, but we're not an OS project, just a downstream from Fedora. Fedora's full support is underway but with what's already working perfectly our methods are already IME some of the most robust and easy ways of delivering Nvidia drivers for example.
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- Troubleshooting Nvidia driver installation
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I want to reinstall Fedora with proper NVidia Drivers. Please guide!
Download: https://github.com/ublue-os/main/releases/tag/v1.1.8
- Video thumbnails doesn't work in fedora silverblue 38
- What are some post install tips/commands yall would recommend for f37 workstation running on a ThinkPad x280 (mostly on battery)?
What are some alternatives?
ostree-pitti-workstation - Fedora minimal sway developer desktop OSTree
ublue - A familiar(ish) Ubuntu desktop for Fedora Silverblue.
isogenerator - Creates an ISO for installing a container image as an OS
bluefin - An interpretation of the Ubuntu spirit built on Fedora technology
lxqt - Immutable Fedora-based LXQt desktop container image
nvidia - Fedora variants with built-in Nvidia drivers
ostree
podman-appimage - Podman AppImage: A portable tool for managing OCI containers and pods.
config - A layer to provide configuration files (udev rules, service units, etc)
ca.dcloud.ICAClient - Install Citrix Workspace + HDX RTME as a Flatpak application
layering-examples
Fedora-37-Post-Install-Guide - Things to do after installing Fedora 38 [Moved to: https://github.com/devangshekhawat/Fedora-38-Post-Install-Guide]