I installed Tuxedo OS on 3 machines (2 in dual boot with Windows 11 and one in an old 2 duo core CPU Toshiba laptop with 4 GB of RAM). And in one Dell SFF with an i3-9100 and 24 GB of RAM I installed KDE neon. So I can compare. Tuxedo OS is leaps and bounds more snappy than KDE neon. Even the 2 core CPU laptop is way more snappy and fluid (really as quick with Tuxedo as an 16c/32t CPU you would expect) than KDE neon on the Dell 4c/4t PC. Somehow KDE neon is more laggy than Tuxedo on any machine. I believe Tuxedo Computers GmbH optimised the heck out of Tuxedo OS which makes it so much superior and quicker on even old hardware with less RAM and an old CPU than KDE neon on an much more powerfull computer. If KDE neon does not solve their lag problem and high CPU usage, then customers will not install that Distro. Tuxedo uses less RAM and way way less CPU power and is overall way quicker and fluid than I would say any other Distro. I recommend Tuxedo over other Linux Distros.
For what it's worth, their support team is pretty good and knowledgeable. I have personal experience with them, and also heard similar feedback from friends who also own Tuxedo computers. Not sure if I'll keep their OS in the long run; I'm more of a Gnome or Cinnamon person, and my distro of choice is Mint. Fortunately, it's possible to install Tuxedo Control Center on other distros, so I wouldn't have to give that up if I decide to switch distros.
Off topic question - A1RM4X, What's your current recommendation in terms of a kernel interrupt timer frequency value for tkg kernel? I usually use 1000Hz with full tickless mode.
Nice! I am not sure about tuxedo. Quite like it, but presently i prefer Mint22, installed gnome on it. But many years ago, Pop OS became my main and only distribution. Its also made by a company selling computers, like tuxedo. Those guys are serious about their stuff, certainly a slightly different focus. That helps a lot. I removed tuxedo control center from autostart, as my asus rog gaming notebook was not supported hardwarewise. Other than that, all good.
Tuxedo hardware is excellent (just be careful not to damage the graphics card when you remove the transit packaging from a tower model), but KDE Plasma is a bad choice for dual monitor workstations. It simply forgets the desktop settings for the secondary monitor with every reboot.
In x1.25 you sound much more confident with your English. And the video feels more smooth. Some RUclipsrs edit their videos to speed up their voice maybe you would like to try as well. I promise it sounds good.
@@rocklinks I get up to go to the bathroom, come back, update; I get distracted, I go back, update, I close my eyes, I open them: update. this is not rolling realease, bleeding edge; that is: it is cachyRules.
It really doesn't matter. AMD, unlike Nvidia for example, is fully supported by Linux and their firmware is directly in the kernel, thus AMD will work (almost flawlessly) with any Linux distribution. At this point, any of the above mentioned Distro's should work with your AMD hardware. They all achieve the same end result in that it sets up the Linux gaming and it's efficiency out-of-the-box and you don't have to download and tweak things yourself. That being said, you can technically achieve a "good" Linux gaming experience, on any/most distro, if you are willing to put time and research into it (not just those that are "gaming distro's") If I had to recommend one it would probably either be Nobara (based on Fedora; slower release cycle) or Garuda (based on Arch; Faster release cycle - this could lead to more frequent OS borks) Both of these are popular choices, and you would enter a bigger and more active community, which could lead to quicker fixes and responses on certain questions. Bazzite looks like it could be a better alternative to Nobara. However, that and Chimera seems to be a little less popular at this time, which could potentially makes things slower/difficult for you.
TuxedoOS for me - after 2 weeks of testing - felt really… Like a crappier version of Mint, but with pre-installed KDE call me weird but that really all feeling it gave me xd
Hey there! Nice video! I tried to use TuxedoOS in 2 seperate occasions but it didn't feel right, it felt more like it's builded for Tuxedo hardware and in comparison with Pop!_OS which is also builded for System76 hardware but runs perfectly on any machine i installed it and never felt like it was only for System 76 hardware. So personally i wouldn't suggest Tuxedo OS. Can you plz make a video about NitruxOS & RegataOS?
Hello Mr. Alors perso, je suis un utilisateur de machine tuxedo j'en ai deux un stelaris gen6 et un plus ancien stelaris gen3. Pour avoir pas mal bidouillé avec l'os d'origine. Pour moi le seul intérêt c'est surtout le juste milieu pour les personnes qui ont du matos tuxedo en linux sans se prendre la tête c'est pas parfait non plus, mais ça fait quand même globalement très bien le taf d'origine... Après si tu n'as pas un tuxedo a gérer avec la gestion d'énergie, l'overcloking, les profils d'alimentation et aussi pour la partie watercooling... Aucun intérêt d'installer ça sur autre chose.... Et concernant les tuxedo ils fournissent les dépôts pour fedora depuis peu donc plus besoin d'utiliser un copr. On trouve tout aussi sur aur pour la gestion des machines donc moi perso tuxedo os je l'ai installé au début pour voir un peu comment il était foutu.... Mais je suis vite revenu a du arch ou même du cachy. Et dans le pire des cas ils fournissent aussi un git avec les sources pour compiler a la mano... Merci pour tes vidéos comme toujours 🎉
Any thinking of being patriotic and try a French distro Mageia? I use it now (as it is the right successor of Mandrake and Mandriva) and it is very snappy, with NVIDIA drivers autoinstallation (now version 550 is available).
David Guetta. Pls Man. Make tutorial how to install arch system with drivers steam lutris and configure this system to daily work for newbie. For NVIDIA users and 555 drivers pls man❤
If you really are a newbie, nothing in your comment makes sense. Arch is not for newbies, don't even try. There are many arch based systems more tailored to new users; like Garuda (which comes pre-configured for gaming and day to day use), or Bazzite, or even Manjaro as long as you don't use the AUR. Also don't use the Nvidia 555 driver in beta as a newbie and then complain things go wrong. A tutorial won't help if you don't understand what you're doing.
Thank for evaluating Tuxedo OS. 1 interesting thing is Tuxedo is producing a new decent Laptop with Snapdragon X elite, that might interest others.
Tuxedo OS is the kde flavor of linux mint imo its rolling for mesa/DE but on a stable lts base.
The first rule of Tuxedo OS is, you don't talk about Tuxedo OS.
Tuxedo OS is just perfect for me. Stable Ubuntu base but latest KDE and kernel. Amazing 😍
@@_tanzil_ isn't the latest KDE plasma version is 6.1?
@@notCAMD yeah lastest kde
@@_tanzil_ and as far as I know, Tuxedo OS uses only 6.0, doesn't it?
@@notCAMD it's on 6.1 as of now and 6.2 as soon as NEO updates and doesn't shit the bed so next week most likely.
I can't install it on my computer, it does very weird display glitches and I can't do anything on it. That's probably because my Nvidia GPU
I installed Tuxedo OS on 3 machines (2 in dual boot with Windows 11 and one in an old 2 duo core CPU Toshiba laptop with 4 GB of RAM). And in one Dell SFF with an i3-9100 and 24 GB of RAM I installed KDE neon. So I can compare. Tuxedo OS is leaps and bounds more snappy than KDE neon. Even the 2 core CPU laptop is way more snappy and fluid (really as quick with Tuxedo as an 16c/32t CPU you would expect) than KDE neon on the Dell 4c/4t PC. Somehow KDE neon is more laggy than Tuxedo on any machine.
I believe Tuxedo Computers GmbH optimised the heck out of Tuxedo OS which makes it so much superior and quicker on even old hardware with less RAM and an old CPU than KDE neon on an much more powerfull computer.
If KDE neon does not solve their lag problem and high CPU usage, then customers will not install that Distro. Tuxedo uses less RAM and way way less CPU power and is overall way quicker and fluid than I would say any other Distro.
I recommend Tuxedo over other Linux Distros.
For what it's worth, their support team is pretty good and knowledgeable. I have personal experience with them, and also heard similar feedback from friends who also own Tuxedo computers.
Not sure if I'll keep their OS in the long run; I'm more of a Gnome or Cinnamon person, and my distro of choice is Mint. Fortunately, it's possible to install Tuxedo Control Center on other distros, so I wouldn't have to give that up if I decide to switch distros.
Off topic question - A1RM4X, What's your current recommendation in terms of a kernel interrupt timer frequency value for tkg kernel? I usually use 1000Hz with full tickless mode.
This should be OK. If you encounter any issue you can still reduce the frequency.
Nice! I am not sure about tuxedo. Quite like it, but presently i prefer Mint22, installed gnome on it. But many years ago, Pop OS became my main and only distribution. Its also made by a company selling computers, like tuxedo. Those guys are serious about their stuff, certainly a slightly different focus. That helps a lot. I removed tuxedo control center from autostart, as my asus rog gaming notebook was not supported hardwarewise. Other than that, all good.
Fedora and Opensuse is King
With the fundamental detail that openSUSE is independent, Fedora not.
@@sitaroartworks What is Suse Enterprise? In my opinion is Fedora -> RedHat and OpenSuse -> Suse Enterprise!
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Flatpak for getting the lastest version of OBS :D
Obs: 300mb
Flatpak obs : 3gb 🤣
If you want to install 10 apps normally that hold 10gb, in flatpak should have 100gb 🤣😆😆
@@redahaskourihachlout9302 nobody said installing more than obs
Tuxedo hardware is excellent (just be careful not to damage the graphics card when you remove the transit packaging from a tower model), but KDE Plasma is a bad choice for dual monitor workstations. It simply forgets the desktop settings for the secondary monitor with every reboot.
Never had this issue on KDE while running 4 monitors setup.
In x1.25 you sound much more confident with your English. And the video feels more smooth. Some RUclipsrs edit their videos to speed up their voice maybe you would like to try as well. I promise it sounds good.
Okay next can we use Pop OS because it most uptodate kernel unlike tuxedo
even mint looks good compared to Tuxedo, because of the "EDGE" variant of the kernel you can download
@@Karti200 okay
@@rocklinks is just mint but with 6.8 (or maybe 6.9 now) by default instead of 5.15
@@Karti200 Im using cachy os now ao don't know about mint
@@rocklinks I get up to go to the bathroom, come back, update; I get distracted, I go back, update, I close my eyes, I open them: update. this is not rolling realease, bleeding edge; that is: it is cachyRules.
Hello,
O would like to ask which of the following are the best for gaming on a pc with AMD cpu and gpu...Nobara, Bazzitte, Chimera or Garuda? Thanks!
It really doesn't matter. AMD, unlike Nvidia for example, is fully supported by Linux and their firmware is directly in the kernel, thus AMD will work (almost flawlessly) with any Linux distribution.
At this point, any of the above mentioned Distro's should work with your AMD hardware.
They all achieve the same end result in that it sets up the Linux gaming and it's efficiency out-of-the-box and you don't have to download and tweak things yourself.
That being said, you can technically achieve a "good" Linux gaming experience, on any/most distro, if you are willing to put time and research into it (not just those that are "gaming distro's")
If I had to recommend one it would probably either be Nobara (based on Fedora; slower release cycle) or Garuda (based on Arch; Faster release cycle - this could lead to more frequent OS borks)
Both of these are popular choices, and you would enter a bigger and more active community, which could lead to quicker fixes and responses on certain questions.
Bazzite looks like it could be a better alternative to Nobara. However, that and Chimera seems to be a little less popular at this time, which could potentially makes things slower/difficult for you.
@@Blue_Thunder007 Thanks for your feedback 👍
I have tried Bazzitte, in my experience it’s very good, better than Nobara. But it’s immutable, you should know what you’re doing.
@@sperrex465 to be honest, o think i prefer immutable...😅 Thanks for the feedback.
At the moment CachyOS looks like the best.
I would like to buy a "TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 15 - Gen9 - AMD", for 1350€ is it a good device?
use it for 6 months, I finally switched it after the KDE 6 update.
Can i ask why do you use kde and not gnome ? Because i use gnome atm but its a bit heavy is kde better ?
its good and is fun to use but its not perfect so maybe give it a try and see if you like it in a vm
Tuxedo comes with KDE by default.
TuxedoOS for me - after 2 weeks of testing - felt really… Like a crappier version of Mint, but with pre-installed KDE
call me weird but that really all feeling it gave me xd
Exactly. The newer Plasma, new kernel and drivers were somehow conflicting with some very old packages, creating various, undocumented issues.
Do you recommend any debian based gaming distro that uses KDE?
Network installation of Debian 12 and select KDE in tasksel.
@@rafistadia6943 yes, I agree. Totally.
Steam runs on Linux, distros are irrelevant
Watch his videos about Debian. I think he talks about how to optimize it. Or he’s video about Linux Mint
Mint has worked great for many gamers. Why only debian? A friend just installed CachyOS and likes it.
It seems quite a solid distro this.
Hey there! Nice video! I tried to use TuxedoOS in 2 seperate occasions but it didn't feel right, it felt more like it's builded for Tuxedo hardware and in comparison with Pop!_OS which is also builded for System76 hardware but runs perfectly on any machine i installed it and never felt like it was only for System 76 hardware. So personally i wouldn't suggest Tuxedo OS. Can you plz make a video about NitruxOS & RegataOS?
Would be nice if you could actually tell us what wasn't "feeling right".
@@DJDocsVideos ''It felt more like it's builded for Tuxedo hardware''
Hello Mr. Alors perso, je suis un utilisateur de machine tuxedo j'en ai deux un stelaris gen6 et un plus ancien stelaris gen3. Pour avoir pas mal bidouillé avec l'os d'origine. Pour moi le seul intérêt c'est surtout le juste milieu pour les personnes qui ont du matos tuxedo en linux sans se prendre la tête c'est pas parfait non plus, mais ça fait quand même globalement très bien le taf d'origine... Après si tu n'as pas un tuxedo a gérer avec la gestion d'énergie, l'overcloking, les profils d'alimentation et aussi pour la partie watercooling... Aucun intérêt d'installer ça sur autre chose.... Et concernant les tuxedo ils fournissent les dépôts pour fedora depuis peu donc plus besoin d'utiliser un copr. On trouve tout aussi sur aur pour la gestion des machines donc moi perso tuxedo os je l'ai installé au début pour voir un peu comment il était foutu.... Mais je suis vite revenu a du arch ou même du cachy.
Et dans le pire des cas ils fournissent aussi un git avec les sources pour compiler a la mano... Merci pour tes vidéos comme toujours 🎉
Ah Tuxedo, that expensive company that assemble hardware and pre install Linux systems for you? I see... :)
@@sitaroartworks assemble is a big word,it comes all from clevo,same hardware as Medion.
Any thinking of being patriotic and try a French distro Mageia? I use it now (as it is the right successor of Mandrake and Mandriva) and it is very snappy, with NVIDIA drivers autoinstallation (now version 550 is available).
if i buy a tuxedo laptop or pc i will install fedora , tumbleweed or arch dont care about tuxedo os
Tested Arch on it and is working great so far.
tuxedo os is cool!
i had a clevo laptop that worked with tuxedo control, it was ok/greatish, unfornatly not the laptop lel, so i sold it for my legion 5.
Tuxedo is buying from Clevo.
Can you try pika OS?
Done: ruclips.net/video/-bUnKEjV6z4/видео.html
👍
David Guetta. Pls Man. Make tutorial how to install arch system with drivers steam lutris and configure this system to daily work for newbie. For NVIDIA users and 555 drivers pls man❤
If you really are a newbie, nothing in your comment makes sense. Arch is not for newbies, don't even try. There are many arch based systems more tailored to new users; like Garuda (which comes pre-configured for gaming and day to day use), or Bazzite, or even Manjaro as long as you don't use the AUR. Also don't use the Nvidia 555 driver in beta as a newbie and then complain things go wrong. A tutorial won't help if you don't understand what you're doing.
Tu speak bien ze english
I love your french accent xD
Dude, what is texedo hardwere? They don't make their own hardware. They can only make their own firmware or drivers.
C'est teuxido 😂😂😂
xD
I love your german accent haha
you sure its german? it sounds more french to me. :D
It's french
@@nikiiv i think hes from alsace lorraine which is why his accent has german influence
@@nsa3967 I swear his distro was in german at the start. I cannot really tell if he's german or french
@@nsa3967 I can hear French actually the way he said "Distwo" for Distro sounds super French