testing keyless cosign oidc signing
I rebase to any of my images directly ```$> rpm-ostree rebase ostree-image-signed:docker://registry.gitlab.com/wunker-bunker/wunker-os/jp-laptop:39
Pulling manifest: ostree-image-signed:docker://registry.gitlab.com/wunker-bunker/wunker-os/jp-laptop:39
Importing: ostree-image-signed:docker://registry.gitlab.com/wunker-bunker/wunker-os/jp-laptop:39 (digest: sha256:ec09f68334ca2fb664fab366e402f0be9313dedc1bd7b8559fb588da4af8ad70)
ostree chunk layers already present: 65
custom layers already present: 1...
ublue-os github action retries
I am trying to improve the reliability of builds - I see these fail a lot. There is a way to retry the build action, and I have a PR for it here. https://github.com/ublue-os/main/pull/503
It relies on a workaround though to format the input for the next stage, particularly the labels for the container image....
Speeding up container image builds with ...
we might see some speedups from mounting rpm-ostree caching whenever we build with buildah.
buildah bud -t <tag> -v /var/cache/rpm-ostree:/var/cache/rpm-ostree:O
https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/speeding-container-buildah...Does ublue add any weird changes that
Does ublue add any weird changes that might be related to ncq read errors when accessing my SSD? I ask because this drive served me well for 11 years, and when I switched from Workstation 38 to ublue 39, the problem began. I had attributed it to using a section of the disk that was previously occupied by an unused Ubuntu partition, but now I'm not so sure: the same disk in an external M.2 enclosure seems to work fine, no read errors (which were easy to reproduce when it was screwed into the lapt...
Anaconda
investigating bazzite kernel version
Regular Bazzite (desktop+KDE) has seemingly gone back to a normal kernel and not the fsync variant
Booting to Rescue & Emergency Mode - Imp...
Maybe we should kick off some nvidia builds (and bluefint) since I just published this LOL
https://universal-blue.discourse.group/t/booting-to-rescue-emergency-mode-improved/562...
when you are launching a dev environment
when you are launching a dev environment (maybe in distrobox or docker) what are the most common distributions you'd launch. I'll presume Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Arch. What others?
about switching from dconf to gschema overrides for gnome customization
I understand the caution. I think that issue with why your & Arcitec modification failed is because of the naming.