MX Linux 21.2 “Wildflower” Xfce Desktop
In This Video We Are Looking At MX Linux 21.2 is out. The latest update of the number one distribution in our page hit ranking statistics continues to be based on Debian 11 and its 5.10 Linux kernel, but the AHS variant of the Xfce edition now comes with the Linux kernel 5.18.
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MX Linux 21.2 “Wildflower” Xfce Desktop
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MX Linux Says
"We are pleased to offer MX Linux 21.2 for your use. MX 21.2 is the second refresh of our MX 21 release, consisting of bug fixes, kernels and application updates since our original release of MX 21. If you are already running MX 21, there is no need to reinstall. Packages are all available through the regular update channel. Highlights include: Debian 11.4 'Bullseye' base; mx-installer received several bug fixes and improvements; mx-tweak has new options for disabling Bluetooth adapters and moving Xfce/GTK file dialog buttons to bottom instead of the top of the dialog; Fluxbox gets a new mxfb-look tool to save and restore theme combinations; mx-updater/apt-notifier has option to use nala as the backend; kernel cleanup tool added to mx-cleanup; disk space check for /boot partitions to make sure a disk has enough room for a kernel update before the update starts...."
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MX-21.2 is the second refresh of our MX-21 release, consisting of bugfixes, kernels, and application updates since our original release of MX-21. If you are already running MX-21, there is no need to reinstall. Packages are all available thru the regular update channel.
Highlights include:
Debian 11.4 “bullseye” base
New and updated applications.
Some highlights include:
*mx-installer received several buxfixes and improvements.
*mx-tweak has new options for disabling bluetooth adapters and moving Xfce/gtk file dialogs buttons
to bottom instead of the top of the dialog.
*fluxbox gets a new mxfb-look tool to save and restore theme combinations.
*mx-updater/apt-notifier has option to use nala as the backend (see .conf file in /usr/share/apt-notifier
for information)
*kernel cleanup tool added to mx-cleanup
*disk space check for /boot partitions to make sure a disk has enough room for a kernel update before
the update starts.
*uefi management tool added to mx-boot-options
*new automatic PC shutdown option for mx-snapshot
*new gui wrapper for quick-system-info to generate system specially formatted for forum help
requests
*Most apps received translation updates (with more to come!)
All kernel updates: The main Xfce, fluxbox, and KDE isos are all updated to the latest 5.10 kernel. AHS now uses 5.18 kernel (with updated linux-firmware package to go with it)
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