I rebased my laptop install to bazzite-dx yesterday and for some reason, the stable branch installed a testing image (testing-44.20260802) instead of the latest stable image (stable-44.20260802). I pinned to the latest stable for now but does anyone know why bazzite rebase helper would do this?

Edit: I just checked the release info again since that was last night for me, and it just installed the same image again. Rebasing via rpm-ostree pulls the same image too. I’m gonna rebase back to normal bazzite for now and check to see if this also happened to my desktop I switched a couple weeks ago

Edit 2: Yep, my desktop was also on a test image. I wouldn’t have even thought to check if the test image wasn’t locking up my laptop. Until now bazzite has been so stable for me, now I’m wishing I left my desktop on fedora as a backup in case something like that happens again

    • ItsPlasmaSir@lemmy.mlOP
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      13 days ago

      Rebasing to normal Bazzite worked fine, but for some reason rebasing on Bazzite-DX, even when picking a specific stable image, would pull the testing image from the same day every time

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      13 days ago

      Thanks for the links, I still hadn’t rebased my desktop yet so I took a before and after of both rpm-ostree and fastfetch, and saw 209 in effect

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      What has me still confused is that the different bazzite update tool in the testing image was also confused by the image

      Bazzite Update Tool

      I mean why would it say a stable image has a testing id and bootloader if its not testing

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        12 days ago

        Aight. We seem to have found the culprit. Hopefully it will be fixed soon.|

        I mean why would it say a stable image has a testing id and bootloader if its not testing

        I’m not familiar with the Bazzite Update Tool. I tried to find it on GitHub, but failed 😅. But, if I’d have to guess, it looks at the same wrong place that fastfetch does.

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    13 days ago

    Damn, now I want to check if I’m on testing too… I rebased from bazzite-deck to bazzite.