This is an automatically generated changelog for release stable-20251230.
From previous stable version stable-20251223 there have been the following changes. One package per new version shown.
Major packages
| Name | Version |
|---|---|
| Kernel | 6.17.8-300 |
| KDE | 6.5.4-2 |
| Mesa | 25.2.7-1 |
| Podman | 5.7.1-1 |
| Nvidia | 590.48.01-1 |
Major DX packages
| Name | Version |
|---|---|
| Incus | 6.19.1-1 |
| Docker | 29.1.3-1 |
Commits
| Hash | Subject | Author |
|---|---|---|
| bfa85fa | update automerge rule for brew (#1541) | inffy |
| fe58dbd | feat: switch over to brew OCI from RPM (#1522) | renner |
| 44a698a | feat: stricter /opt handling during build (#1240) | renner |
| 87dbf73 | fix(ci): use just action (#1526) | renner |
| 569fd4a | fix: missing udev rules (#1531) | renner |
All Images
| Name | Previous | New | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🔄 | NetworkManager-openvpn | 1.12.3-1 | 1.12.5-1 |
| 🔄 | Sunshine | 2025.1210.519-1 | 2025.1227.223216-1 |
| 🔄 | alsa-lib | 1.2.15-4 | 1.2.15.1-1 |
| 🔄 | bootupd | 0.2.31-1 | 0.2.32-2 |
| 🔄 | glycin-libs | 2.0.4-1 | 2.0.5-1 |
| 🔄 | ibus | 1.5.33-3 | 1.5.33-4 |
| 🔄 | intel-vpl-gpu-rt | 25.3.4-1 | 25.4.5-1 |
| 🔄 | kf6-kirigami | 6.21.0-2 | 6.21.0-3 |
| 🔄 | libcamera | 0.5.2-4 | 0.5.2-5 |
| 🔄 | libproxy | 0.5.8-3 | 0.5.12-1 |
| 🔄 | libvpl | 2.15.0-3 | 2.16.0-1 |
| 🔄 | python3-boto3 | 1.42.13-1 | 1.42.15-1 |
| 🔄 | qt6-qtbase | 6.10.1-2 | 6.10.1-3 |
| ❌ | ublue-brew | 0.1.13-1 |
Dev Experience Images
| Name | Previous | New | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🔄 | kcli | 99.0.0.git.202512181222.9d70109-0 | 99.0.0.git.202512260943.c98fcee-0 |
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-20251230Documentation
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