

You are though. Every Bazzite maintainer is a Universal Blue member, myself (The founder) included. Bazzite is a Universal Blue project and exists in the Universal Blue namespace on GitHub.
Please stop spreading misinformation.


You are though. Every Bazzite maintainer is a Universal Blue member, myself (The founder) included. Bazzite is a Universal Blue project and exists in the Universal Blue namespace on GitHub.
Please stop spreading misinformation.


You didn’t, you’re correct.


Why are you lying
Sorry we’re not this fast, it’ll land when Fedora 43 hits stable.


You can just layer it


No, it comes with the rpm. We do not use the flatpak.


Nah, Northstar was made by a huge team of very talented people. I only contributed a very small feature for Linux users, but I’m glad I was able to help that project at all.


We already do this, no benefit to Bazzite but glad to see Fedora adopting it.


SteamOS also ships distrobox OOTB now, so you can use this anywhere.


The issue with them right now is there’s no update mechanism. If you use something as a system extension that depends on a library in the image, and that library gets updated, you could have an unbootable system or at the very least a non-functioning application until you can update your system extension manually.
Ideally that update mechanism needs to be a part of bootc so if your system extension is part of your boot process it can be updated ahead of time before the image is loaded.
We’ve looked at it since it’s inception and it’s something we really want, it’s just nowhere near ready yet.


I also said ublue is free to do what they want
Thank the lord we have your permission


They should be scared, we’re here to replace their 30-year failed experiment with tech that’s already successful everywhere Linux makes money.


No they have CUDA. The open driver from Nvidia just means the kernel module has an open source license. They are still the same proprietary pieces of shit that you know and love from a user space perspective.


I disagree with you fundamentally, if it wasn’t for the simple updates and stability this would not have the success that it does. The image is part of the model.


It offers a straightforward onboarding process because it’s image based. The model is part of the success.


Only on Aurora, we don’t ship that.


You don’t use the terminal to do updates, updates are automatic by default.
We also completely removed discovers ability to update OSTree. It’s never been present in a single build of Bazzite.
This is why I don’t pay attention to people that complain about toolkits. You don’t like the way it looks so you make up absolutely disingenuous points to argue about it.
Yes, we are. It’s exactly why it shouldn’t be done and why Fedora is the only project wasting their time with this.
"The deliberate act of deviating from the truth. "
So your claim is that you’re just doing it accidentally?