MX Linux is a cooperative venture between the antiX and MX Linux communities. It is a family of operating systems that are designed to combine elegant and efficient desktops with high stability and solid performance. MX’s graphical tools provide an easy way to do a wide variety of tasks, while the Live USB and snapshot tools inherited from antiX add impressive portability and remastering capabilities. Extensive support is available through videos, documentation and a very friendly Forum.
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no provision to setup an internet connection to my tplink .
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The most complete Linux operating system to date, it has extra software but there is no problem with that, it only uninstalls what is not used, it is fast, intuitive, and the best performance in most of the computers that I have installed it on, it needs to improve the virtualization so that it remains stable and does not need to use dual boot for cases where Windows is needed, although for the essentials of a virtual machine Windows works perfectly as long as additional graphics are not required, such as games or design software, unlike other Debian-based distros and the Ubuntu repo, it does not require so much console use for novice users, excellent for Windows migration, in my environment I installed it and from children to adults they use it as a smartphone, simply great to date, I hope the developers do not lose their way, thanks for this project, hopefully it unifies GNU-LINux and strengthens desktop use.
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They do not want to answer questions regarding updates. Example several updates have translation or modification to translation for mx-apps yet Debian provides translations and system locales handles different languages. Several unneeded applications and duplicated applications like backup software timeshift and luckybackup. Its based on Debian so when you Debian goes to a new version you must reinstall the Mx-linux to the new version unlike Debian which allows a simple upgrade. This leaves you with outdated software such as Ghostscript if you are still on 23.1 which has a CVE-2023-36664.
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Thank you so much for a great release of the best operating system in the world!
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Thus far, MX Linux is the only Pi 4 distro I've found capable of bit-perfect audio playback, INCLUDING in videos. Such playback requires killing Pulseaudio. After doing so, Raspbian works fine for Kodi, allowing HDMI pass-through. But Quodlibet errors out trying to play through ALSA. Ubuntu Mate does the opposite. Kodi won't allow pass-through. But Quodlibet generates no errors, and my receiver "appears" to be playing multi-channel PCM. Albeit there's no actual sound. It should be noted the aplay -l command in Raspbian shows headphones with 4 subdevices, but HDMI only 1. Ubuntu Mate shows HDMI with 4 subdevices, but only 1 for headphones. MX Linux shows 4 subdevices for both HDMI, and headphones. It should also be noted I use Quodlibet specifically to play classical music. The waveform seekbar plugin tells me when it's about to go from very quiet to very loud.