#Tuxedo Deb Repos
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Um, vanilla os is an immutable system so you are not touching the base at any time, the terminal you open called "black box" what will be the main container called "vso-pico" which is based on debian sid (unstable) to which you can add other repos that are compatible, by the way, the tuxedo os repos are for ubuntu and openSUSE therefore they will not work in the "vso-pico" container, what you can do is with apx create a container based on ubuntu, but if your purpose is to use drivers that are in the tuxedo repos, that is another separate topic.
you need a custom image for your usecase.
im running this https://github.com/DoctorFlynt/Vanilla-OS-Tuxedo on my neo 15.
i created it during the beta, so maybe it has some issues, but you can use it as a template.
to create a new custom image use the original vanilla one.
https://github.com/Vanilla-OS/custom-image
just follow the steps inside the readme