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TUXEDO OS is an Ubuntu-based Linux variant maintained by the European hardware vendor TUXEDO for use with their native Linux laptop systems. TUXEDO unveiled an ISO for general purpose Linux systems back in September, and they have also made their new TUXEDO OS 2 release available to the public as a slim and responsive desktop system. TUXEDO OS 2 is based on Ubuntu 22.04. Users who choose TUXEDO OS over Ubuntu prefer the selection of native applications, the Flatpack package management system, and the attention to performance. In our tests, TUXEDO OS booted significantly faster than Ubuntu or Windows (see the article elsewhere in this issue).

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