it's my main Linux distro now after Elementary OS. I even run it on my server. since you CAN upgrade from Tuxedo OS 3 to Version 4 when it is released, unlike Elementary OS Kubuntu came close but the tuxedo control center with its power profiles really does work well on a laptop. you can eek out that little bit more battery life by downclocking the CPU and reducing the screen brightness when on battery power and yet have a power profile for when plugged in with everything clocked up to the max. brilliant idea and the best supported Linux distro for this.
@@plutorocks1 its also a free download for the OS as well so you can install Tuxedo OS on any PC. you just wont have as much info in the Tuxedo Control center
@@LowTechLinux I'm just watching the video now saying 'Just untick the require strong password box!' It's funny how we sometimes miss something staring us right in the face. 😄 Looks like a distro I'll have to try out though. Thx. 👍
Tuxedo OS 4 is now out and based on Noble Numbat, and it is as smooth as butter.The control centre is made specifically for their hardware.
Excellent. Thank you for letting me know. I kinda thought that was part of it
it's my main Linux distro now after Elementary OS.
I even run it on my server.
since you CAN upgrade from Tuxedo OS 3 to Version 4 when it is released, unlike Elementary OS
Kubuntu came close but the tuxedo control center with its power profiles really does work well on a laptop.
you can eek out that little bit more battery life by downclocking the CPU and reducing the screen brightness when on battery power and yet have a power profile for when plugged in with everything clocked up to the max.
brilliant idea and the best supported Linux distro for this.
Really a breath taking distro like Kubuntu and ofc no Snapd
@@plutorocks1 it's better than kubuntu since it uses kde 6. When i tried kubuntu a couple weeks ago it was still on 5.
The tuxedo tweaks have fitted very nicely with KDE. Best windows replacement for my requirements that I have experienced thus far in exploring Linux.
@@anthonyward3853 Isn't the tool meant for Tuxedo hardwares or system76?
@@plutorocks1 its also a free download for the OS as well so you can install Tuxedo OS on any PC.
you just wont have as much info in the Tuxedo Control center
I made the same mistake you did, but when setting up your password you can simply uncheck "require strong password" to use your simple password.
Hmmm. How'd I miss that? Lol.
Thank you
@@LowTechLinux I missed it at first as well, it was frustrating until I finally saw it staring right at me
@@LowTechLinux I'm just watching the video now saying 'Just untick the require strong password box!' It's funny how we sometimes miss something staring us right in the face. 😄 Looks like a distro I'll have to try out though. Thx. 👍
@Groovy-Train 🤣😂
if it used deb bookworm I would use it.