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2026.04.22 ISOs Released

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Changes since April 15, 2026

This release is focused on polish, reliability, and making installs and updates behave much more cleanly across the board. A lot of work in this cycle went into reducing first-boot pain, improving GitLab-based infrastructure, and tightening up recovery behavior so systems stay usable even when a branch is having a rough day.

Highlights

Much better first-boot behavior

One of the biggest changes in this release is how the initial package overlay is handled.

Instead of depending so heavily on a full first-boot network install, RakuOS Linux now prebakes the default application overlay into the image and seeds it into place on deployment. On first boot, the system now finalizes that initial overlay from the baked cache instead of rebuilding everything from scratch over the network.

This should significantly improve:

  • fresh installs
  • first boot without internet
  • reset behavior
  • consistency between installed systems and the shipped default app set

Overlay reset behavior was also updated so resets can reseed from the baked factory state and follow the same finalization flow, rather than falling back to the older repo-first behavior.

Better resilience when networking is missing

Several fixes landed around cases where networking is unavailable during boot or setup.

RakuOS Linux now handles no-internet situations more gracefully in places where it previously could stall or fail harder than it should. That includes overlay-related flows and live environment behavior, where the goal is now to get the user to a usable desktop instead of trapping them in a broken startup path.

GitLab migration and release pipeline improvements

A lot of infrastructure work landed in this cycle.

RakuOS Linux image and ISO build flows have been moved further onto GitLab, including:

  • branch-aware image/ISO pipelines
  • working ISO pipelines for KDE, GNOME, and COSMIC
  • direct release to SourceForge
  • cleaner branch handling for main, staging, rawhide, and future work

The ISO pipeline stack is now much more production-ready than it was a week ago.

Live environment and installer cleanup

The live environment was simplified so it behaves more like a clean live session and less like a half-installed system.

Changes here include:

  • default apps being baked into the live environment
  • skipping unnecessary overlay install behavior in live sessions
  • cleaning up live-session overlay state before install testing
  • desktop-specific ISO config cleanup
  • disabling unwanted first-run apps in the live session where appropriate

Update and migration fixes

The update path got several important fixes, especially around the GitHub/GHCR to GitLab transition and branch-aware image handling.

Fixes include:

  • better GitLab migration behavior
  • branch-aware image selection
  • correct handling for dated tags and branch tags
  • improved update checking logic
  • better handling of Rawhide versioning
  • fixes to updater behavior during branch and image transitions

Flatpak and first-boot setup fixes

The setup path also saw a set of cleanup fixes:

  • system setup fixes for first boot
  • more reliable Flathub remote setup behavior
  • fixes around missing $HOME / install-user home creation
  • tighter marker handling so one-shot setup tasks behave more predictably

Software center improvements

RakuOS Linux Software gained:

  • improved branch handling
  • Rawhide branch support in the UI
  • clearer branch switching behavior
  • improved warning behavior around unstable branches

Performance and system polish

This cycle also included a handful of lower-level quality improvements:

  • switched SSD/NVMe I/O scheduler behavior toward adios
  • fixed sudoers permissions
  • added custom Fastfetch branding config
  • fixed stale DNF plugin config handling with overlay maintaince
  • cleaned up service behavior and script organization

Branch Notes

Stable

Stable is the recommended branch for normal use and for the refreshed ISOs associated with this release.

Staging

staging remains useful for testing upcoming work, but it should be treated as a development branch. Breakage is possible, especially around major Fedora transition periods.

Rawhide

rawhide is available for forward testing, but users should expect frequent breakage. Overlay-related breakage is especially possible there because the branch moves quickly and underlying package behavior can change often.

Rawhide is not intended to provide a polished daily-driver experience.

Summary

This release is mostly about making RakuOS Linux feel less fragile:

  • smoother first boot
  • better reset and recovery behavior
  • better offline tolerance
  • cleaner ISO infrastructure
  • stronger GitLab-based release flow
  • improved update and migration handling

That should make both new installs and day-to-day use much less painful than they were before.

Post #824

**Feedback on RakuOS & Mirror Request for ISO Downloads **- Dear Tohur and the RakuOS team,

I would like to start by thanking you for your work on RakuOS. I really appreciate the direction you are taking with this distro. It clearly addresses a common pain point for developers by reducing the time spent on OS customization. I believe RakuOS has great potential to become popular within the developer community.

However, I would like to report an issue regarding the download process. Currently, hosting the ISO (approx. 5.4GB) exclusively on SourceForge has been challenging. My download speeds have been averaging around 50 KB/s, and after two days of trying, the download ultimately failed due to corruption.

Would you consider providing alternative download sources or setting up mirrors? Having more options would greatly help users in regions where SourceForge speeds might be limited.

Thank you for your hard work and for considering this request.

Best regards, Tony Nguyen, Viet Nam.

Post #825

quocnho21 said: Feedback on RakuOS & Mirror Request for ISO Downloads-Dear Tohur and the RakuOS team,

I would like to start by thanking you for your work on RakuOS. I really appreciate the direction you are taking with this distro. It clearly addresses a common pain point for developers by reducing the time spent on OS customization. I believe RakuOS has great potential to become popular within the developer community.

However, I would like to report an issue regarding the download process. Currently, hosting the ISO (approx. 5.4GB) exclusively on SourceForge has been challenging. My download speeds have been averaging around 50 KB/s, and after two days of trying, the download ultimately failed due to corruption.

Would you consider providing alternative download sources or setting up mirrors? Having more options would greatly help users in regions where SourceForge speeds might be limited.

Thank you for your hard work and for considering this request.

Best regards, Tony Nguyen, Viet Nam.

I am currently reaching out to a few CDNs that offer sponsorships to host our ISOs on as atm we do not have the infrastrucure to host the ISO files on our own server atm as a batch of ISOs takes most of our disk space on the rakuos.org server.

Eventually I am hoping RakuOS gets some kind of funding backed by donors as if RakuOS had the funds would be expanding our infrastrucure so we aren't so reliant on sourceforge but ATM sourceforge is the ONLY service that provides unlimted file hosting for FOSS projects without going through a bunch of hoops, thus why I am still waiting to hear back from pontential sponsors

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Post #834

Have a sponsorship from Cdn77 in the process of being setup so the upcoming Fedora 44 based releases ISOs should be on a better network for downloads, Will continue to use Sourceforge for a ISO archive so all the dated ISOs will be hosted there.

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