Fedora Atomic Desktop with the COSMIC Desktop Environment included.
Note
These images are not associated with System76! If you have issues, please understand they might be COSMIC related, OR they might be related to this image. The COSMIC Desktop Environment is still ALPHA. Do not daily drive this image on your main workstation unless you know what you're doing.
Like Fedora? Want to try the latest from the work in progress Cosmic Desktop Environment? Want to help find bugs and/or contribute to COSMIC development, but don't want to work in a VM or install Pop!_OS? None of the above things but something else??!?
Go ahead and try one of the images @ryanabx and the Universal Blue project have created!
This project aims to provide a base Fedora Atomic image with the COSMIC Desktop Environment included. This should be treated just like any other base image provided by Universal Blue, and it is expected that you use this image to build your own custom image to meet your specific requirements.
The base COSMIC image is intended to be a starting point for users to build their own custom images. Therefore, the image is kept as minimal as possible, with only the COSMIC Desktop Environment and a few other essential packages included. This is to ensure that the image is as flexible and unopinionated as possible.
- Essential tweaks and packages provided by ublue-os/main
- COSMIC Desktop Environment
- (ISO) Pre-installed Flatpaks
Download an ISO from the latest GitHub Actions build artifacts
cosmic
: Only the COSMIC Desktopcosmic-silverblue
: Fedora Silverblue (GNOME) with the COSMIC Desktopcosmic-kinoite
: Fedora Kinoite (KDE) with the COSMIC Desktop
We include multiple desktop environments in some of the variants as COSMIC is still early in development, and there may be occasions where you need to switch to a different desktop environment to get work done. These will be removed as COSMIC matures.
Each variant has an nvidia
version that includes the proprietary NVIDIA drivers.
Secure Boot is supported by default on our systems, providing an additional layer of security. After the first installation, you will be prompted to enroll the secure boot key in the BIOS.
Enter the password universalblue
when prompted to enroll our key.
If this step is not completed during the initial setup, you can manually enroll the key by running the following command in the terminal:
ujust enroll-secure-boot-key
Secure boot is supported with our custom key. The pub key can be found in the root of the akmods repository here. If you'd like to enroll this key prior to installation or rebase, download the key and run the following:
sudo mokutil --timeout -1
sudo mokutil --import public_key.der
For issues with the images, feel free to submit an issue on this repo. For COSMIC related issues, please see cosmic-epoch/issues.