Final stable release of TileOS 2.0 'Sauropod'. What's new? The package database has been updated to Debian 13; the native Debian kernel, which supports Secure Boot, is used by default, the Liquorix kernel, optimized for typical desktop tasks, is also available for installation; the sudo-rs utility, a Rust-based Sudo variant, is used by default; systemd-resolved has been used as the system DNS resolver instead of Dnsmasq, dhcpcd5 has been used instead of isc-dhcp-client; the tileos-kernel-manager utility for installing and removing Linux kernels has been added; the TileOS Welcome utility, which runs at system startup and allows for initial setup and familiarizes the user with necessary information about the distribution, has been added; the Rofi application menu has been replaced with Wofi, which is also used in the source selection interface for screen capture; the swaylock screen locker has been replaced with gtklock; the Btrfs file system is now the default file system for installation during automatic disk partitioning....
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Thanks to the developer and collaborator(s). I discovered this distro just a couple of months ago. First tried Sway and River editions in my classic Lenovo thinkpad T400, testesd both and definitely let as my daily driver system Tileos Sway, working out 100% fully with all drivers and services working out of the box. This month I was asking the deeloper if he would keep it as an activated dstro during 2026 he replied it would be rock and rolling up,so I am now installing new experimental editions (Qtile and Niri + Debian 13 and some extra applications provided in TileOs repository) in two classic HP 340 G2 systems and hope they will work all good as in my previous Thinkpad T400. Thanks again for this great work. Best wishes from Chile.