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Their ISOs are uninstallable. I wanted to test it, will need to to a #silverblue install and rebase… which #uBlue doesnt document ANYWHERE

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Yeah, I should have mentioned that it’s not production ready or released to the public. They’re quietly building it on whatever schedule they have so that when Cosmic is complete, they’ll already have something to offer everyone.

ETA: I just happened to discover it when I was poking around their GitHub repositories. It’s not documented for a reason 😅

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I tried the ublue image, when it wasnt under the ublue name yet. Worked pretty great, I will test the current state soon!

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They have a guide on how to install their base images by rebasing here. If that is what you are looking for :).

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