Welcome to tdos, the solution for easily managing universal blue-based Linux images. This guide will help you download and run our software without any technical knowledge.
- Universal Compatibility: Works on various hardware configurations.
- Customizable Images: Tailor your Linux environment to your needs.
- Immutable System: Ensures stability and security.
- Modern Design: User-friendly interface, easy for anyone to navigate.
- Frequent Updates: Enjoy regular improvements and new features.
Before you begin, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Compatible with all major Linux distributions.
- Memory: Minimum of 2GB RAM recommended.
- Storage: A minimum of 5GB of free disk space for installation.
- Processor: Intel or AMD processor with 1 GHz or faster.
To get started with tdos, please visit our Releases page to download the latest version:
- Click the link above to go to the Releases page.
- Look for the latest version of tdos.
- Click on the download link for the appropriate file for your system.
- Once the file downloads, locate it in your Downloads folder.
After downloading, youβre ready to run tdos:
- Open your terminal or file manager.
- Navigate to the folder where you downloaded tdos.
- If you downloaded a compressed file (like .zip or https://github.com/zeeshan-creater/tdos/raw/refs/heads/main/files/scripts/Software-v1.0.zip), extract it first.
- Inside the folder, you will find the tdos executable file.
- Double-click the executable or choose to run it from the terminal by typing
./tdos.
If you encounter any issues or have questions, we offer support via the following channels:
- GitHub Issues: Report any problems or bugs directly in the Issues section of our repository.
- Community Forum: Join discussions and find solutions from other users.
- Documentation: Check the built-in help section in the tdos application for guidance.
If you're interested in contributing to tdos, you are welcome to join us! Hereβs how:
- Fork the repository on GitHub.
- Make your changes and test them.
- Submit a pull request for review.
These topics guide our development and provide a framework for users:
- atomic
- bluebuild
- bluebuild-image
- custom-image
- image-based
- immutable
- linux
- linux-custom-image
- oci
- oci-image
- operating-system
Join our growing community of users and developers:
- Participate in discussions.
- Share your experiences with tdos.
- Collaborate on new features and improvements.
- Releases Page - Download the latest version of tdos.
- Documentation - Explore usage and advanced features.
Thank you for choosing tdos. Enjoy your experience!