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?
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?
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.
Will the upcoming Debian-rebased TuxedoOS support Secure Boot OOTB?
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?
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 lsThe config 'root' does not exist. Likely snapper is not configured.
snapper -c home lsUnknown 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?
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
After installing drivers/TCC on Ubuntu 26.04, I lose the nice looking Ubuntu boot screen and just see plain old grub.
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.