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tuxedo-tomte reviews and mentions
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TUXEDO OS updated! ✨
Yes, here: https://github.com/tuxedocomputers/tuxedo-tomte/blob/current-release/changelog
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Ubuntu mirror
So... what? Install any distro, add either their Tomte tool if supported or apply the fixes manually. Source code is on Github, not very hard to read.
These laptops work only with TuxedoOS (that, as we see, we have no idea what it is, as it "looks like Ubuntu" but is not Ubuntu, is more like forked/hijacked with unknown maintenance cycles and/or package sources?), or maybe works with Ubuntu when post install their https://github.com/tuxedocomputers/tuxedo-tomte tool hijacks original Ubuntu repositories and replaces them with something we have no idea what it is.
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I like Tuxedo, but a recent Tomte update essentially trashed my system
I have opened an issue on Github to prevent these kinds of problems a bit: https://github.com/tuxedocomputers/tuxedo-tomte/issues/3
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Where can I find information on Tuxedo_OS?
Also, I find tuxedo-tomte annoying a little. It installs all modules just after installing the package via apt. It modifies package mirrors and sources and making me go crazy. I also submitted an issue on GitHub about it. So, I recommend you installing tuxedo-tomte first, disabling unwanted tuxedo-tomte modules, reverting unwanted changes manually. It wouldn't be a problem for casual users but if you know what to do, it becomes a pain.
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
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tuxedocomputers/tuxedo-tomte is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of tuxedo-tomte is Perl.