Qubes OS 4.2.1 has been released!
We’re pleased to announce the stable release of Qubes OS 4.2.1! This patch release aims to consolidate all the security patches, bug fixes, and other updates that have occurred since the release of Qubes 4.2.0. Our goal is to provide a secure and convenient way for users to install (or reinstall) the latest stable Qubes release with an up-to-date ISO. The ISO and associated verification files are available on the downloads page.
What’s new in Qubes OS 4.2.1?
Qubes 4.2.1 includes numerous updates over the initial 4.2.0 release, in particular:
- All 4.2 dom0 updates to date
- Fedora 39 template
- Linux 6.6.x as the default kernel, significantly reducing the need for
kernel-latest
on newer systemsFor more information about the changes included in this version, see the full list of issues completed since the release of 4.2.0.
How to get Qubes OS 4.2.1
You have a few different options, depending on your situation:
If you’d like to install Qubes OS for the first time or perform a clean reinstallation on an existing system, there’s never been a better time to do so! Simply download the Qubes 4.2.1 ISO and follow our installation guide.
If you’re currently on Qubes 4.1, learn how to upgrade to Qubes 4.2.
If you’re currently on Qubes 4.2 (including 4.2.0 and 4.2.1-rc1), update normally (which includes upgrading any EOL templates you might have) in order to make your system essentially equivalent to the stable Qubes 4.2.1 release. No reinstallation or other special action is required.
In all cases, we strongly recommend making a full backup beforehand.
Reminder: new signing key for Qubes OS 4.2
As a reminder, we published the following special announcement in Qubes Canary 032 on 2022-09-14:
We plan to create a new Release Signing Key (RSK) for Qubes OS 4.2. Normally, we have only one RSK for each major release. However, for the 4.2 release, we will be using Qubes Builder version 2, which is a complete rewrite of the Qubes Builder. Out of an abundance of caution, we would like to isolate the build processes of the current stable 4.1 release and the upcoming 4.2 release from each other at the cryptographic level in order to minimize the risk of a vulnerability in one affecting the other. We are including this notice as a canary special announcement since introducing a new RSK for a minor release is an exception to our usual RSK management policy.
As always, we encourage you to authenticate this canary by verifying its PGP signatures. Specific instructions are also included in the canary announcement.
As with all Qubes signing keys, we also encourage you to authenticate the new Qubes OS Release 4.2 Signing Key, which is available in the Qubes Security Pack (qubes-secpack) as well as on the downloads page.
What is a patch release?
The Qubes OS Project uses the semantic versioning standard. Version numbers are written as
<major>.<minor>.<patch>
. Hence, we refer to releases that increment the third number as “patch releases.” A patch release does not designate a separate, new major or minor release of Qubes OS. Rather, it designates its respective major or minor release (in this case, 4.2) inclusive of all updates up to a certain point. (See supported releases for a comprehensive list of major and minor releases.) Installing the initial Qubes 4.2.0 release and fully updating it results in essentially the same system as installing Qubes 4.2.1. You can learn more about how Qubes release versioning works in the version scheme documentation.
The stable release of Qubes OS 4.2.1, which includes a consolidation of security patches, bug fixes, and other updates following the release of Qubes 4.2.0, has been made available. In addition to the numerous updates, it comes with the Fedora 39 template, all of the 4.2 dom0 updates, and Linux 6.6.x as the default kernel. After downloading the ISO and following the installation guide, users have the option of installing Qubes OS for the first time or performing a clean reinstallation of previous versions. Users who are currently running Qubes 4.2 are able to update in the usual manner, which will result in their system being equivalent to the stable Qubes 4.2.1 release.