A base image with a (mostly) stock Fedora Silverblue. Help us make a sweet base image: Pull requests and improvements appreciated and encouraged! Scroll to the bottom to see how to make your own!
WARNING: STOP USING ME
This image is mostly read-only for Fedora 37. All further improvements will be made to:
https://github.com/ublue-os/main
Builds will continue to be generated but will be deprecated in the future WARNING: STOP USING ME
This is a base Fedora Silverblue image designed to be customized to whatever you want, have GitHub build it for you, and then host it for you. You then just tell your computer to boot off of that image. GitHub keeps 90 days worth image backups for you, thanks Microsoft!
Check out the spec for Fedora for more information and proper explanation.
Check out our organization page for images with MATE, XFCE, and an Ubuntu-like flavor. Or go right to the Nvidia image, your pathway to a more reliable experience. Some of these are examples that build off of this base image, so build whatever you'd like!
These github actions and methods are meant to be shared and improved upon, so come on in and help out!
Warning This is an experimental feature and should not be used in production, try it in a VM for a while! If you are rebasing and not doing a clean install do a
touch ~/.config/ublue/firstboot-done
to keep your flatpak configuration untouched BEFORE you rebase, otherwise we're going to mangle it (for science).
To rebase an existing Silverblue/Kinoite machine to the latest release (37):
sudo rpm-ostree rebase ostree-unverified-registry:ghcr.io/ublue-os/base:37
We build date tags as well, so if you want to rebase to a particular day's release:
sudo rpm-ostree rebase ostree-unverified-registry:ghcr.io/ublue-os/base:20221217
The latest
tag will automatically point to the latest build. Note that when a new version of Fedora is released that the latest
tag will get updated to that latest release automatically.
- Start with a base Fedora Silverblue 37 image
- Removes Firefox from the base image
- Adds the following packages to the base image:
- distrobox and gnome-tweaks
- Sets automatic staging of updates for the system
- Sets flatpaks to update twice a day
- Everything else (desktop, artwork, etc) remains stock so you can use this as a good starting image
- All applications installed per user instead of system wide, similar to openSUSE MicroOS, they are not on the base image. Thanks for the inspiration Team Green!
- Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, Extension Manager, Libreoffice, DejaDup, FontDownloader, Flatseal, and the Celluloid Media Player
- Core GNOME Applications installed from Flathub
- GNOME Calculator, Calendar, Characters, Connections, Contacts, Evince, Firmware, Logs, Maps, NautilusPreviewer, TextEditor, Weather, baobab, clocks, eog, and font-viewer
The just
task runner is included for further customization after first boot.
It will copy the template from /etc/justfile
to your home directory.
After that run the following commands:
just
- Show all tasks, more will be added in the futurejust bios
- Reboot into the system bios (Useful for dualbooting)just changelogs
- Show the changelogs of the pending update- Set up distroboxes for the following images:
just distrobox-boxkit
just distrobox-debian
just distrobox-opensuse
just distrobox-ubuntu
just setup-flatpaks
- Install a selection of flatpaks, use this section to add your own appsjust setup-gaming
- Install Steam, Heroic Game Launcher, OBS Studio, Discord, Boatswain, Bottles, and ProtonUp-Qt. MangoHud is installed and enabled by default, hit right Shift-F12 to togglejust update
- Update rpm-ostree, flatpaks, and distroboxes in one command
Check the just website for tips on modifying and adding your own recipes.
These images are signed with sisgstore's cosign. You can verify the signature by downloading the cosign.pub
key from this repo and running the following command:
cosign verify --key cosign.pub ghcr.io/ublue-os/base
If you're forking this repo you should read the docs on keeping secrets in github. You need to generate a new keypair with cosign. The public key can be in your public repo (your users need it to check the signatures), and you can paste the private key in Settings -> Secrets -> Actions.
See the documentation on how to clone and use this repo for your own projects.