• MX Linux is a middleweight Linux distribution that combines a colorful and efficient desktop with rock-solid stability and superb performance.
  • As soon as done, plug the bootable USB into a system where you want to install MX Linux MX-21.3. Restart the target computer.
  • ISO Template is used by MX Snapshot to create live-CDs from the running system. MX-Linux/mx-iso-template’s past year of commit activity.
  • The MX Linux is not as mainstream as its Debian-based distros. I just heard of it recently and was thrilled to check it out.
  • MX Linux is based on Debian’s “stable” branch. It’s a conjoined effort between the antiX and now-defunct MEPIS Linux distro communities.
  • To install MX Linux download the ISO setup file from official site then boot it with using any bootable media. Here choose first option in the boot screen.
  • MX Linux 19.4 has been released with Linux Kernel 5.10 LTS. Updated iso images –direct download: 32 bit Xfce/fluxbox with debian standard...
  • Links to download the latest MX Linux 21 that also known as ‘Wildflower’ without any cost, just get the ISO file available through Sourceforge and install it.
  • MX Linux comes in 3 unique editions: XFCE, KDE Plasma, and Fluxbox. However, the standard edition is the XFCE desktop, which currently uses XFCE 4.18.