I tried the latest MX Linux version on my PC, and it made the system look and feel like new

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ZDNET's key takeaways

  • MX Linux's Xfce AHS is a Linux distro for modern hardware.
  • Whether it's a desktop or laptop, MX Linux AHS should work out of the box.
  • MX Linux is free to download and install.

MX Linux is a dual adventure between the antiX and MX Linux communities and serves as a collection of open-source operating systems that are all built around the Debian Stable distribution. Because of its Debian base, MX Linux is a highly stable operating system that performs brilliantly on PCs of all types -- from older systems to midrange and powerhouse computers.

There are five different versions of MX Linux:

  • MX-25.2_Xfce_x66 - The standard release that is based on Debian 6.12 with hardware support from Debian Stable and is suitable for PCs that are a few years old.
  • MX-25.2_KDE_x64 - Based on the 6.12...

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