MX Linux, the king of asking 'what's Mx linux' and inadvertently fueling its growth in distrowatch
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Save me the trouble, what is it?
It's Debian with customizations, as well as some custom GUI programs for managing the system.
Just think of it as Ubuntu with wm and no bloat
Look it up on distrowatch
Motocross Linux
I wonder how long it will take before it will drop off the top 10.
Somewhere between 10000 years and 5 minutes
Windows copy dialog be like.
Funny never heard of mx linux
No one has until they look at distro watch /j
You say that as a joke, but that is exactly how I figured out it exists.
I really don't think the /j is necessary.
ive been into linux for a year and a half and ive never hears of MX linux until today
I've been into Linux for like twenty years and used probably ten or fifteen distros and never heard of it
It's funny and awesome that the two top distro are Ubuntu remixes that remove snap.
Edit: I'm wrong. MX uses Debian as upstream, not Ubuntu, which removes any snap related tech from the picture entirely.
IMO Ubuntu without Snap, but with a default Gnome or KDE (and a visual DE selector screen during installation) would be absolutely perfect.
What? MX Linux is a Debian remix in the style of antiX I thought?
Shoot, you're right. I thought MX used Ubuntu as upstream but it uses Debian.
I really like mint although i never used it again.
Pros using mint :
- It's easy to learn
- It's stable
- It's Windows XP like
- Not recourse hogging like KDE
- Easy to customize
Cons using mint :
- It's debian based
Not recourse hogging like KDE
KDE has been hogging no resources for ages now, it's really snappy even on not so powerful machines!
How many fucking years will we be out of KDE 4 before these yahoos figure that out?
Yes, unless you install some buggy stuff on top it's as snappy as xfce - tested on literally j4125 (it's GPU helps), with wobbly burning windows and everything no holdups, smol RAM usage too (especially stock).
Cons: It's not Debian
That’s what LMDE is for :)
That's still not Debian ;)
Debian based is alright, I'm more against it for being based on Ubuntu. Also con: apt
Not recourse hogging like KDE
Really not that bad nowadays.
There is an official Debian-based edition of Mint: LMDE. It's what I use.
yeah I run kde on my 12yo laptop and it's smooth
New to Linux, why is Debian based considerd a con?
Very old packages.
They have security updates, but are usually held back years to ensure stability.
Thanks 👍
Why is Debian based a problem? I ask this as my first IRL Linux user that taught me about Linux still uses Debian Unstable as his daily driver workhorse, and he is a CS Theory Doctor, and has to reboot his system once a year or so to keep it functioning properly.
I really don't like Mint. It feels like a discount version of Debian/Ubuntu to me. It makes it even worse that the person who introduced it to me has all the worst toxic traits. Now I can't see it as a good alternative.
It's Ubuntu without Snaps and a nice DE.
Ignore people when it comes to software. Many advocate Mint. Some are lovely, some are dicks. That goes for every distro.
It might just be a matter of perspective. I'm not very knowledgeable on distros, so my opinion may come from ignorance:
To me, Ubuntu is too resource intensive with too much going on. Mint seems relatively lean yet modern, with all the basics covered. Debian is a little sparse (no sudo, no fdisk, what's going on here?).
Who told you you can't sudo on Debian? ^^ I feel like Debian is flexible enough to give you the system you might want without the bullshit. Ubuntu has lost its way last decade, but you can still debloat it mostly and use one of its alternatives. The Cinnamon DE has improved a lot, but it still feels like Windows Vista to me.
I ended up using NixOS lately so I can have the flexibility, newer packages and very clean repeatable configuration.
I've never understood the Mint hype. Like you say it seems like Ubuntu with extra steps.
I do have beefs with some of the decisions Canonical makes but if anyone asks me what distri they should start with I will always recommend Ubuntu simply because it's "the distro" if you search for "Linux" tutorials online 9 times out of 10 you will get a tutorial aimed at Ubuntu. Packages for software that isn't in repos are usually available as .deb ...
It’s not really a hype. It just vibes with a lot of people.
Someone doesn't like windows because they put ads in their start menu: aww you're sweet
Someone doesn't like Ubuntu because they put ads in their start menu: hello, human resources?
IIRC, its because there is a vulnerability in some websites at https://example.com/mx so, since distrowatch has mx linux at https://distrowatch.com/mx a lot of bots will try to go to there and push its ratings up accidentally.
What's interesting is if you look at Trending past 6 months, which puts elementary firmly in 1st. EasyOS and Mint are almost tied for 2nd.
i guess the bots that game the 'rankings' went down.
I cannot think of a single reason bots would be pimping MX Linux.
It's a pretty low key project. Antix gets more "noisy" than MX does, and that's not even much.