This is an automatically generated changelog for release stable-20241229
.
From previous stable
version stable-20241222
there have been the following changes. One package per new version shown.
Major packages
Name |
Version |
Kernel |
6.11.8-300 |
KDE |
6.2.4-1 |
Mesa |
24.2.8-1 |
Podman |
5.3.1-1 |
Nvidia |
565.77-1 |
Major DX packages
Name |
Version |
Incus |
6.8-0.1 ➡️ 6.8-1 |
Devpod |
v0.6.6-1 |
Commits
Hash |
Subject |
4338eae |
fix: merge confict |
b3b6651 |
git push origin mainMerge branch 'ublue-os-main' |
All Images
|
Name |
Previous |
New |
🔄 |
alternatives |
1.30-1 |
1.31-1 |
🔄 |
cldr-emoji-annotation |
46.1~beta2-1 |
46.1-1 |
🔄 |
cups-browsed |
2.0.1-4 |
2.1.0-1 |
🔄 |
flatpak |
1.15.12-1 |
1.15.91-1 |
🔄 |
fzf |
0.56.3-1 |
0.57.0-1 |
🔄 |
ibus-typing-booster |
2.26.12-1 |
2.27.1-1 |
🔄 |
kernel-tools |
6.12.5-200 |
6.12.6-200 |
🔄 |
kmod-xpadneo |
0.9.6^20241206git45dac5d-6 |
0.9.7-1 |
🔄 |
libipa_hbac |
2.10.0-2 |
2.10.1-1 |
🔄 |
libnfsidmap |
2.8.1-2.rc2 |
2.8.1-3.rc2 |
🔄 |
libsane-airscan |
0.99.29-2 |
0.99.30-1 |
🔄 |
libxcrypt |
4.4.36-11 |
4.4.36-12 |
🔄 |
libxml2 |
2.12.8-2 |
2.12.9-1 |
🔄 |
openjpeg |
2.5.3-1 |
2.5.3-2 |
🔄 |
python-unversioned-command |
3.13.0-1 |
3.13.1-2 |
🔄 |
python3-boto3 |
1.35.85-1 |
1.35.86-1 |
🔄 |
python3-pydantic |
2.10.3-1 |
2.10.4-1 |
🔄 |
systemd |
256.9-2 |
256.10-1 |
🔄 |
wireplumber |
0.5.5-2 |
0.5.7-1 |
|
Name |
Previous |
New |
🔄 |
kcli |
99.0.0.git.202412211611.d530e8c-0 |
99.0.0.git.202412272124.ba8711a-0 |
🔄 |
lxc |
6.0.2-1 |
6.0.3-0.1 |
🔄 |
osbuild |
136-1 |
137-1 |
🔄 |
python3-libxml2 |
2.12.8-2 |
2.12.9-1 |
How to rebase
For current users, type the following to rebase to this version:
# Get Image Name
IMAGE_NAME=$(jq -r '.["image-name"]' < /usr/share/ublue-os/image-info.json)
# For this Stream
sudo bootc switch --enforce-container-sigpolicy ghcr.io/ublue-os/$IMAGE_NAME:stable
# For this Specific Image:
sudo bootc switch --enforce-container-sigpolicy ghcr.io/ublue-os/$IMAGE_NAME:stable-20241229
Documentation
Be sure to read the documentation for more information
on how to use your cloud native system.