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| 2026-04-29 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Bazzite 44 |
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Kyle Gospodnetich has announced the release of Bazzite 44, a major update of the project's Fedora-based immutable distribution with atomic updates and an integrated Steam client, designed primarily for Linux gamers. The new version synchronises the Bazzite system and packages with the just-release Fedora 44: "The Bazzite 44 update is here for our desktop users. This is the big one - new kernel, new versions of GNOME/KDE, and more. Major changes include: KDE Plasma 6.6 with new Plasma Login Manager; GNOME 50; OGC Linux kernel 6.19.x, with 7.0 coming in the near future (yes, we will include the Valve VRAM patchset with 7.0); Mesa 26.0.5; Bazaar 0.7.15; Ptyxis has been dropped from our KDE images and the new Konsole terminal is available with container support; SBOMs (which now power our changelogs), Build Attestation, OpenSSF security scanning and signed ISO images; built-in support for Elgato 4K capture cards; images reduced by 1GB thanks to moving in-image QEMU and ROCM to Bazzite-DX for users who need them; access to the latest and greatest ASUS Linux patches for use with ASUSCtl...." See the release announcement for more details. Download (pkglist): bazzite-stable-amd64.iso (KDE Plasma, 7,162MB, SHA256), bazzite-gnome-stable-amd64.iso (GNOME, 6,272MB, SHA256). |
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| Bazzite is an immutable Linux distribution based on Fedora and designed with gaming in mind. It can run on desktop computers, the Steam Deck, and other handheld gaming devices. The base system is read-only and packages are usually supplied using Flatpak bundles. Bazzite is available in GNOME and KDE Plasma desktop variants.
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| 2025-10-29 |
Distribution Release: Bazzite 43 |
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Kyle Gospodnetich has announced the release of Bazzite 43, a major update of the project's Fedora-based immutable distribution designed for gamers, with a choice of GNOME or KDE Plasma desktops. This release adds support for several new handheld gaming devices, including Xbox Ally, Xbox Ally X, Legion Go 2, OneXPlayer X1 Air and SuiPlay0X1: "Today's update brings Bazzite up to Fedora 43, with new device support and under-the-hood fixes from our team. This update adds full support for the Xbox Ally, mirroring the one we have for the original Ally and Ally X units (RGB, fan curves, back buttons). For this to happen, we had to coordinate with AMD to fix sleep (as it uses the same chip as the Steam Deck), tweak the amplifier driver to drive these new amazing speakers, and fix some RGB quirks caused by the dynamic lighting feature in Windows. This support extends to the new Ally X unit as well. However, this unit features an even more powerful dual amplifier speaker setup, and we find some of you have clipping at above 80% volume. We are waiting a reply from the Texas Instruments (the company that made the amplifier) maintainers about this, so until then, exercise some restraint and stay at around 80% volume." Read the full release announcement for further details. Here are the download links to installation images on standard 64-bit desktop computers (pkglist): bazzite-stable-amd64.iso (7,541MB, SHA256), bazzite-gnome-stable-amd64.iso (6,712MB, SHA256). |
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