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Bluefin GTS is now based on Fedora 41

Guardians, today Bluefin GTS switched its base from Fedora 40 to Fedora 41.

The team has been using F41 based builds throughout the last cycle, and we feel it's mature and ready to serve you over the next six months. GNOME 47 is a banger, and I think you'll dig it. We say goodbye to F40, it has served us well!

You'll receive this update during your next update window, or you can run an update manually. Here's the major Fedora release information:

What is Bluefin GTS?

Bluefin is an operating system for your computer. It is designed to be installed on a device upgrade for the life of the hardware we accomplish this by sharing the maintenance and care of our systems together as a community. It is designed to be as "zero touch" as possible by providing a curated GNOME experience. Bluefin GTS tracks the previous stable version of Fedora to provide a more chill "Grand Touring" experience.

We fiercely invest in automation and distributed work, which is one of the many reasons why Linux and Open Source have devoured the industry. We strive to bring these cloud native features to the desktop.

You'll receive the update automatically over the next day or so or click on this button to manually run an update:

If you're brand new you can use the website to pick the right image or use one of the direct DL links:

Work on better ISOs continues, and we have news to share on that front soon!

Major Changes

There are a few major changes from a Bluefin perspective that we've been looking forward to:

Nice and boring! Just about everything else is the new goodness upstream!

More Information

Bluefin is a deinonychus, and may snap at you occasionally. Three year olds can get feisty of so there might be issues that you discover that we haven't seen before. Filing issues is always appreciated.

We also accept donations to sponsor the infrastructure and artwork. If there's a piece of software in Bluefin that makes you happy, consider donating to the upstream organization and/or authors. Thanks to the present (and past!) supporters for helping out.

Looking for Fedora 42?

Bluefin's lifecycle is unique, the first step in a new release is GTS "catching up" to the latest stable version of Fedora. This a 2-3 week period where Bluefin and Bluefin GTS are the exact same image, then Bluefin will move on to Fedora 42 whilst Bluefin GTS stays put.

You can opt in to F42 today by using ujust rebase-helper and selecting the latest tag. Then after it's done you can boot into F42. Feel free to rock it, though we recommend waiting about two weeks until bluefin:stable is ready.

Check the docs for all the available version options:

Is that it?

Nothing makes ops people happier than uneventful things.

Today is really like any other, we just updated a few tags, you always have the option to go to any version we support at any time. Wether you like the chill vibe of bluefin:gts, the refined aggresiveness of bluefin:stable, or go right to bluefin:latest, the raptor abides.

Here's the current lay of the land:

gts (default) stable or stable-daily latest
Fedora Version: 41 41 42
GNOME Version: 47 47 48
Target User: Most users Enthusiasts Advanced users
System Updates: Weekly Weekly or Daily Daily
Application Updates: Twice a Day Twice a Day Twice a Day
Kernel: Gated Gated Ungated

Desktop DevOps folks wanted!

Bluefin is an active predator and is constantly hungry. You can help keep Bluefin healthy by becoming a contributor! We are an open source project and accept contributions:

As a cloud native project we are always looking for contributors with skills in Podman, Docker, CI/CD, GitHub Actions, and good ole bash.

What's Next?

  • Bluefin will rebase to F42 in 2-3 weeks
  • Bluefin LTS and Bluefin GDX are looking solid, mostly it's just waiting for secureboot support. In May we will start publishing the ISOs on the website.

Stay Safe

See you in a few weeks when bluefin:stable migrates to F42. We can't give you a solid date because we automated it to happen automatically when CoreOS flips the switch. When it comes to overengineering laziness, we spared no expense!

Feel free to ask questions!

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