Immutable Gaming Desktop based on Fedora Kinoite and uBlue
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moe-os   build-ublue

Custom Fedora Image made with BlueBuild. For personal use based on ublue-os Kinoite main Variant

Installation

To rebase an existing atomic Fedora installation to the latest build:

  • First rebase to the unsigned image, to get the proper signing keys and policies installed:
    rpm-ostree rebase ostree-unverified-registry:ghcr.io/moe1369/moe-os:latest
    
  • Reboot to complete the rebase:
    systemctl reboot
    
  • Then rebase to the signed image, like so:
    rpm-ostree rebase ostree-image-signed:docker://ghcr.io/moe1369/moe-os:latest
    
  • Reboot again to complete the installation
    systemctl reboot
    

The latest tag will automatically point to the latest build. That build will still always use the Fedora version specified in recipe.yml, so you won't get accidentally updated to the next major version.

Pitfalls & common issues

Return to Gaming Mode doesn't work

Nobaras Package expects a qdbus binary but kinoite installs it as qdbus-qt6.

Create a new Folder under your home and symlink the binary under a new name.

mkdir bin
ln -s /usr/bin/qdbus-qt6 /var/home/YOURUSERNAME/bin/qdbus