New Major Features for 3.0

  • Upgraded to Fedora 40
    • KDE Plasma 6 - GNOME 46 - Linux Kernel 6.8 - AMD/Intel GPU driver upgrades
    • Ayn Loki Max Pro support
    • Ayn Loki Zero support
    • Improvements for supported handhelds
      • HHD Overlay is now stable
      • Gyro support parity with Lenovo Legion Go
      • Charge limits set for Lenovo Legion Go
      • ASUS ROG Ally custom TDP that use the kernel driver
      • Custom fan curve support for ASUS ROG Ally
    • Added CDEmu
    • Added Ollama ujust command
    • Added fastfetch
    • Added zoxide

All of that, and more details about the rest can be read on the announcement page here —> https://universal-blue.discourse.group/t/announcing-bazzite-3-0/1218

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    In case, like me, you hadn’t heard of Bazzite before:

    Bazzite is an OCI image that serves as an alternative operating system for the Steam Deck, and a ready-to-game SteamOS-like for desktop computers, handheld PCs, and living room home theater PCs.

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      It’s basically Nobara, but properly done. (If you choose the desktop version)

      It gets updates automatically (max one day after upstream Fedora), has everything you want ootb in the first start wizard, is more secure, and much more.

      I was very sceptical at first, but after trying it out, I really noticed some minor performance improvements in games and many QoL improvements, e.g. the preinstalled LACT, which allows me to set up fan curves and over-/ underclock my GPU.

      Setting up my new PC took me about half an hour maximum.

      9/10, I highly recommend it to anyone who wants a smooth gaming experience.

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          The only issue I can see is this is more of a team effort, and Nobara has always primarily been for GER and his Dad. The differences though are minimal, though I will always sway towards something with the image based design of Bazzite for a gaming/work setup.

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        I am intrigued. Presently using Nobara right now, and I’ve been running into strange issues, like the whole system suddenly becoming unwritable and Firefox crashing out of the blue and needing an entire system reboot.

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        But then why don’t you simply develop a toolkit that installs all those things and sets things up properly on a standard fedora install?

        This seems something with too big of an attack surface.

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          That would be very very hard and unreliable.

          Bazzite is more than just “preinstalled Steam”, it has a list of tweaks, optimizations and additions so long you can’t even finish reading it all! 😅
          This includes a different kernel, pre-configured containers, and much more.
          If you do that on a regular system, configuration drift would quickly destroy any good experience in no time and result in a huge mess.

          uBlue provides a solid base distribution (pretty much stock Fedora) and applies exactly your way, but in upstream, and then copies that new image to millions of PCs. By doing that, you can provide many many identical copies that are the same everywhere and always up to date, without the burden of maintaining a whole distro like on Nobara.
          The hard and boring work of maintaining a distro is on the shoulders of the Fedora team, and you only have to maintain your own changes.

          This seems something with too big of an attack surface.

          Not really.

          • Most stuff is installed in containers
          • The pros of image based distros still apply here in terms of reliability, security, etc.
          • Its no more than a few hours away from upstream stock Fedora
          • Most apps (Lutris, OBS, etc.) are optional and opt-in, if you just click “next, next, next” in the installer you’ll get a relatively vanilla experience compared to stock Fedora
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      Have not tried immutable distros, but I like the idea that the core OS is read-only to prevent a rookie user from messing things up.

      Then again, if the core OS is read-only, is it at all possible to modify some system files like fstab files to auto-load drives?

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        Yes, I don’t know all of the details, but most of the system config files like fstab and such are modifiable. I automount my NAS by putting a command in fstab.

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        /etc is completely writeable. This is why we don’t use the term “immutable distros” because Bazzite and the rest of universal blue are neither immutable nor distros.

        (This is why Fedora moved to the term Atomic)

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          Noted. I guess used the wrong definition for Bazzite and that confused me. LOL.

          Good to know that /etc is writable. I might have to download it and give it a spin. Thanks for clarifying.

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    Bazzite is my first true experience with an immutable distro, and wow, what a magical moment it was.

    I’ve been eyeing on fedora 40’s release for some time now because it fixes all the Wayland problems for Nvidia cards. One night my grandma needed some help, so I walked away from my PC, it automatically suspended, came back 30 or so minutes later, and when I logged in I was just automatically on KDE 6 with fedora 40, didn’t even reboot.

    This is truly the year of the Linux desktop.

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      Are u sure it didn’t shut down when you were away?
      uBlue updates itself, yes, but the updates are staged and need a reboot to apply.

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        unless maybe it automatically restarted and put all my applications back on screen that I had running, not sure. but I know it didn’t shut down since I literally hit the power button and it was immediately on, it was asleep.

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      Immutable means that the OS will change itself without asking while you’re not looking ?

      What do you do when you don’t like the change ? I would email Linus about it to complain.

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    This and BLuefin are such good projects, I run Bazzite on 2 pc’s deskop and consolised gaming pc and Bluefin on my workstation

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      They really are! Love that it’s even possible to make your own image with on tweaks and such, really cool.

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        I’ve never looked into it hard core but at some point I will go into all the stuff Jorge and the rest have uploaded and teach myself, but currently I don’t need to I’ve not touched the OStree on any installation so far.

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    https://bazzite.gg/ If anyones interested scroll to the bottom and there’s a little wizard to select the right image for your needs, don’t worry too much you can always rebase :)

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      The download tends to fail for me. Have to constantly restart it and pray it finishes. Then the installer seems to be error-prone. I actually have to reinstall it today because, somehow, simply restarting my PC results in a slideshow from the boot screen onwards. I always seem to have issues with the installer Fedora-based distros use.

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      Bazzite also has the backing of a bigger group of developers and community. Whereas Nobara is developed by a solo (kudos to him). But I would say Bazzite differs quite a bit too with its immutability, automatic updates, and thanks to libostree technology, after every update the previous version of the operating system is retained on your machine. This means, should an update cause any issues, you can select the previous image at boot. Additionally, it has support for gamescope, meaning Steam can boot straight into Big Screen mode, which is very handy for gaming pcs and steam decks etc… Can read the rest of the details over at bazzite.gg, if you’re not convince :P

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        Would you have any idea why bazzite.gg is consistently crashing android firefox? Trying to scroll past “waydroid” makes the app reload and is taking some of my services with it, which is really weird.

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          That’s sounds weird, just tried myself and works fine here. Maybe try in private mode (or without extensions)? Assuming you have not enabled all extensions via private tab.

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            It only happens with the mobile version of the site, desktop version is fine.

            The crash still happens in a private tab, as well as the in-app firefox browser on Boost. Even when disabling uBlock, still crashes.

            Is this due to an old android version maybe? I’m still rocking android 9, would that limit firefox somehow? Firefox is still 125.2.0, so that’s not old yet.

            Maybe it’s using too much memory. That would explain why firefox isn’t making a crash log, and might explain why my services are dying too. The issue is always with the “work with your hardware, not for it” section, which never loads and always causes a crash when it should load but never before. Perhaps there’s a big memory leak there in the mobile version?

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        Hey! Would you happen to know the keyboard command to bring up the side panels when in a game in game mode? I know ctrl-1 and ctrl-2 work when outside the game but they don’t appear to work when in a game.

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      I don’t know if its still the case but originally Nobara was a “this is for me but you can use it too” type of project.

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      I’m curious too. I’m definitely gonna have to think about looking up how they compare to each other followed by how they compare to SteamOS.

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    I’ve had a lot of experience with Linux and I use Nobara currently. My only catch with Bazzite is that I didn’t know the first thing to do. It somehow felt as if most of my experience in Linux was just useless.

    Not saying it’s a bad thing, I just decided I’d stick to Nobara for now and try learning Bazzite in the future to give it a fair shake.

    I’m also a tweaker. I like to play with ZRam and add other things to the OS, like a custom kernel with BCacheFS-Git to support my gaming darastores. I suspect some of my creature comforts may be harder to get.

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      So I’m not the only one who feels lost with Bazzite, even after years tinkering with other distros?!

      I need to sit down and try to wrap my head around the file structure, it just feels completely different except for the home dir.

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      You could give the uBlue builder a shot, which can do exactly that.

      But I think NixOS is a better choice for a tinkerer like you :)

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    I’m running Bazzite on desktop cpu to use with steam link and do self hosting. Docker stuff was pain but it saved me a lot of pain by having gaming work out of the box.