Removed:   firefox-136.0.1-1.fc41.x86_64   firefox-langpacks-136.0.1-1.fc41.x86_64   freerdp-libs-2:3.12.0-1.fc41.x86_64   gnome-bluetooth-1:47.1-1.fc41.x86_64   gnome-browser-connector-42.1-8.fc41.x86_64   gnome-classic-session-47.4-2.fc41.noarch   gnome-initial-setup-47.2-1.fc41.x86_64   gnome-remote-desktop-47.3-1.fc41.x86_64   gnome-shell-extension-apps-menu-47.4-2.fc41.noarch   gnome-shell-extension-background-logo-47.0-1.fc41.noarch   gnome-shell-extension-common-47.4-2.fc41.noarch   gnome-shell-extension-launch-new-instance-47.4-2.fc41.noarch   gnome-shell-extension-places-menu-47.4-2.fc41.noarch   gnome-shell-extension-window-list-47.4-2.fc41.noarch   gstreamer1-plugin-libav-1.24.11-1.fc41.x86_64   gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free-1.24.11-1.fc41.x86_64   pipewire-utils-1.2.7-7.fc41.x86_64   uresourced-0.5.4-2.fc41.x86_64
The latest build of u-blue:main has removed these packages. Is anybody also experiencing this? I could find no information regarding this on the discourse forum.
Edit : the issue has been resolved in the next build image. It was a small error that came up due to shifting to dnf5. Thanks for to maintainers for doing all the hardwark


Didn’t know what uBlue was, so here: https://universal-blue.org/
"The Universal Blue project builds a diverse set of continuously delivered operating system images using bootc. That’s nerdspeak for the ultimate Linux client: the reliability of a Chromebook, but with the flexibility and power of a traditional Linux desktop.
These images represent what’s possible when a community focuses on sharing best practices via automation and collaboration. One common language between dev and ops, and it’s finally come to the desktop.
We also provide tools for users to build their own image using our templates and processes, which can be used to ship custom configurations to all of your machines, or finally make the Linux distribution you’ve long wished for, but never had the tools to create.
At long last, we’ve ascended."
Ublue Is the base of the better known Bazzite distro, I use it on my desktop, and Aurora on my laptop.
Basically nixOS but useful.
You can make custom images of this with some software called BlueBuild. I base mine off of the SecureBlue project then tweak it for my needs