Things To Do After Installing Mx Linux 19.4 - 00 Things To Do After Installing Mx Linux 19.4
In This Video We Are Discussing About The MX Linux 19.4 distribution is now available for download as the fourth maintenance update to the latest MX Linux 19 operating system series based on Debian GNU/Linux 10 “Buster.”
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Things To Do After Installing Mx Linux 19.4 - 00 Things To Do After Installing Mx Linux 19.4
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MX Linux 19.4 comes about five months after the MX Linux 19.3 update and introduces support for the long-term supported Linux 5.10 LTS kernel series for better hardware support, along with updated firmware packages, as well as the Mesa 20.3 graphics stack series. Included in the AHS (Advanced Hardware Support) ISO are Linux kernel 5.10.24 and Mesa 20.3.4 for those who need support for newer hardware or want to use MX Linux for gaming. The AHS ISO image is only supported on 64-bit platforms and comes in two flavors with the Xfce 4.14 and KDE Plasma 5.15 desktop environments. The standard ISOs come with the Linux 4.19 LTS kernel and Mesa 18.3.6 graphics stack from the Debian GNU/Linux 10 “Buster” repositories. These are available only with the Xfce 4.14 desktop environment, but supported on both 64-bit and 32-bit architectures. On top of these core updates, the MX Linux 19.4 release also includes updated MX Tools with various new featues and improvements. For example, the MX Installer received a password strength indicator, MX Snapshot has a new CLI (command-line) mode suitable for scripting, and MX Tweak has better support for custom theme set features. Also included are System Keyboard Qt, a new tool that makes it easier to set the system-wide keyboard, and many of the MX Tools received updated translations. You can download MX Linux 19.4 right now from the release announcement page or using the direct download link below. Existing MX Linux 19 users don’t need to download the new ISO images to keep their installations up to date, but only to run the following commands in a terminal emulator. sudo apt update sudo apt full-upgrade
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MX Linux, a desktop-oriented Linux distribution based on Debian's "stable" branch, is a cooperative venture between the antiX and former MEPIS Linux communities. Using Xfce as the default desktop, it is a mid-weight operating system designed to combine an elegant and efficient desktop with simple configuration, high stability, solid performance and medium-sized footprint.
The MX Linux team has announced an update to the project's 19.x series. The Debian-based project is now available in two editions: Xfce/Fluxbox and KDE Plasma. Standard Debian kernels and updated 5.10 kernels are available. "We are pleased to offer MX-19.4 for your use. MX-19.4 is the fourth refresh of our MX-19 release, consisting of bugfixes and application updates since our original release of MX-19. If you are already running MX-19, there is no need to reinstall. Packages are all available thru the regular update channel. Migration notes are here. The standard MX-19.4 releases (32-bit and 64-bit) feature the latest Debian 4.19 kernel. The AHS (Advanced Hardware Support) ISO features a Debian 5.10.24 kernel, mesa 20.3 updates, as well as a new updated firmware packages. The KDE ISO has also been updated, and being based on AHS, also has the 5.10.24 kernel and updated firmware and mesa packages.
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