Pocketblue project brings Fedora Atomic to select mobile devices

Pocketblue is a new initiative that ports Fedora Atomic Linux to a limited set of ARM-powered mobile devices, offering an immutable operating system for phones and tablets. The project supports three specific models and focuses on Flatpak-based app delivery. It remains in early development, aimed at experimental users.

The Pocketblue project introduces a version of Fedora Atomic designed for mobile devices, targeting users interested in running an immutable Linux system on their phones and tablets. Announced in a recent article, it provides system images based on Fedora 43, featuring GNOME, Plasma, and Phosh desktop environments. This setup adapts the rpm-ostree-based architecture from desktop Fedora, where updates occur via image upgrades and layered modifications that require a reboot to take effect.

Currently, Pocketblue is compatible only with the Xiaomi Pad 5, Xiaomi Pad 6, and OnePlus 6 or 6T models. Applications are primarily distributed through Flatpak, with support for Flathub and Fedora Flatpak repositories enabled by default. The project maintains its own repository, which includes mobile-optimized builds of Firefox. Users can install apps via GNOME Software, KDE Discover, or the flatpak command-line tool. For those needing traditional package management like DNF, toolbox containers allow installations in isolated environments without altering the core system.

Security features are partially implemented: full disk encryption is not available during initial setup, but users can configure a systemd-homed account with an encrypted home folder. The root filesystem and /var partition remain unencrypted. As the project is in its early stages, it caters mainly to enthusiasts willing to experiment. There is no indication yet of plans to extend support to additional device models. Further details are available on the project's website and GitHub repository.

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Photorealistic render of the Mecha Comet modular Linux handheld with snap-on expansions, Fedora OS screen, and Kickstarter success elements.
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Mecha Systems has unveiled the Mecha Comet, a pocket-sized Linux computer designed for modularity and digital freedom, now live on Kickstarter after surpassing its funding goal. The device features snap-on hardware expansions and runs a fully open-source Fedora-based operating system. Backers can secure units starting at $159, with deliveries expected in May 2026.

A small community initiative, Fedora Pocketblue Remix, is developing immutable Fedora images for phones and tablets. The project adapts Fedora Atomic for mobile hardware, offering users greater control without platform lock-in. It supports select devices with various interface options.

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An article details a successful replacement of Android with a full Linux desktop on an aging smartphone. The setup, using Pocketblue based on Fedora Atomic, proved shockingly usable on the OnePlus 6. This experiment highlights potential for repurposing older devices with alternative operating systems.

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Vanilla OS has introduced its major update, codenamed Orchid, aiming to simplify and secure the Linux desktop experience. Built on Debian Sid with an immutable file system, the release prevents system instability from user errors or faulty updates. This approach draws inspiration from mobile and cloud technologies to attract a broader user base beyond enthusiasts.

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