u/Steve_74563

apt dist-upgrade or apt full-upgrade? (Debian)

I'm new to Tuxedo OS. I see that apt-upgrade is disabled.

What's the best way to upgrade Tuxedo OS/Debian, via command line?

apt dist-upgrade or apt full-upgrade?

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u/Steve_74563 — 2 days ago

Testing Tuxedo/Debian on external SSD

Being that I only have one Tuxedo laptop, I want to install the Tuxedo/Debian beta onto an external SSD for testing.

My understanding is that before installation, I need to use Gparted in the live environment to temporarily disable the ESP flag on the internal system SSD. Then I install Tuxedo, then re-enable the ESP flag on the internal SSD before I reboot.

Does this sound about right?

Note: I attempted to install to the external drive using QEMU but my laptop couldn't see/boot the drive.

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u/Steve_74563 — 4 days ago
▲ 5 r/kde

Panel Colorizer and adaptive translucency

I am using a top panel, with Panel Colorizer enabled. The panel is translucent but I want to have adaptive translucency, so when a window touches it, it goes opaque. I can't seem to find the magic setting in Panel Colorizer. The stock KDE Panel Settings have no impact when Panel Colorizer is enabled.

Anyone know how to do this?

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u/Steve_74563 — 2 months ago
▲ 1 r/Fedora

Snapper snapshots not working on new KDE install

From the famous guide: https://sysguides.com/fedora-44-with-btrfs-snapshot-and-rollback-support

I did the whole process on a fresh install and everything went well. My first few snapshots were automatically being created. Then after some more new system setup, I lost the Snapper configs somehow.

snapper ls
The config 'root' does not exist. Likely snapper is not configured.

snapper -c home ls
Unknown config.

In Btrfs Assistant, if I try to re-create a root or home config, it says:

Creating config failed (creating btrfs subvolume .snapshots failed since it already exists).

How can I troubleshoot and fix this, without a do-over?

u/Steve_74563 — 3 months ago
▲ 2 r/Fedora

Brand new, fresh install of 44 KDE. Secure Boot is for sure enabled in my bios.

Other installs (Gnome) on the same machine do support it.

>mokutil --sb-state
This system doesn't support Secure Boot

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u/Steve_74563 — 4 months ago

I'm getting this message when attempting to add the Tuxedo repository to Ubuntu 26.04:

>The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 120ED28D54840598

>Warning: OpenPGP signature verification failed: https://deb.tuxedocomputers.com/ubuntu resolute InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 120ED28D5484059

>Error: The repository 'https://deb.tuxedocomputers.com/ubuntu resolute InRelease' is not signed.

>Notice: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.

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u/Steve_74563 — 4 months ago