Why Does Everyone Love MX Linux? - MX-Linux 23

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • MX Linux has topped the charts of DistroWatch's popularity rankings for months--neigh, years--now, and it's often a fan-favourite in discussions of Linux distros. But what exactly makes it so adored by the community? Let's have a look!

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  • @debian8623
    @debian8623 10 месяцев назад +63

    MX Linux is a distribution of power and beauty. It is the only distribution that I do not do any customization after installing it. I love it.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +3

      Glad to hear it works so well for you. I think the default look is a bit polarizing; people either love it or immediately want to tweak it. But the foundation and tools that MX owners are fantastic.

    • @RedSntDK
      @RedSntDK 9 месяцев назад +2

      On my 1440p monitor I make the taskbar a big bitter, play around with the themes, in particular cursor themes, and turn off mouse smoothing, but other than that it's incredible out of the box.

    • @johanb.7869
      @johanb.7869 5 месяцев назад +2

      I do. I move the panel to the bottom and disable Docklike plugin and use Windows buttons because you can't drag and drop on Docklike.

    • @marcjacobsen1730
      @marcjacobsen1730 4 месяца назад

      @@johanb.7869 I've been on MX Linux for a while now and was also annoyed trying to rearrange the icons in Docklike. I finally dug into the docs/google and found that it does allow easy drag and drop rearranging of icons, you just have to hold down the Ctrl key to do it. Unfortunately, it's not intuitive or easy to figure that out.

    • @dragonballjiujitsu
      @dragonballjiujitsu 3 месяца назад +1

      Beauty? What the hell are you looking at? Its literally one of the ugliest distros out there.

  • @glucid4222
    @glucid4222 7 месяцев назад +15

    MX Linux XFCE is my main daily driver on my desktop, installed on a separate SSD from the one containing an old, haven't-used-in-a-long-long-time Windows 10.
    Even though nothing you've covered here is new to me, you've done a very good job of doing so in a concise and eloquent way that the MX developers should be proud of using it to convince the rest of the world of its merits. Yes, MX is worthy of its prime ranking because it balances well the need to be versatile and comprehensive with the need to offer a good out-of-the-box experience and the need to still remain free of bloat-ware or clunkiness other OS's suffer from.

    • @senritsujumpsuit6021
      @senritsujumpsuit6021 4 месяца назад

      I found MX by finding one of a few USBs i got from a relative with OS installs on them an now am thinking of overwriting my XFCE USB with it Lol an repurposing the one I found MX on lol

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  3 месяца назад

      Thank you; I appreciate the positive feedback!

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  3 месяца назад

      That sounds like a good idea!

  • @rockyraab8290
    @rockyraab8290 10 месяцев назад +23

    I run Mint on my primary tower, Zorin on my cheap travel laptop, and MX on my backup emergency there if everything else fails laptop. I'd be perfectly content to run MX as my primary. At first glance, it might be too quirky for a first-time Windows convert and that's the only reason I usually recommend Mint for Linux newbies. But for anyone with even a bit of Linux time, MX is just amazing.

  • @Strammeiche
    @Strammeiche 10 месяцев назад +11

    I'm almost all day in the terminal for work, but still prefer a gui for stuff like configuring the ui, because for things you do maybe once every few months it's just much easier to memorize and see all necessary options.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  9 месяцев назад +3

      Certainly. For things you aren’t regularly doing or familiar with, it’s easier to see all the options you can use. Terminal shells like Fish do make terminal commands easier by providing enhanced auto-completion and searchable command / flag lists, but sometimes it still isn’t as straightforward.

  • @peterc335
    @peterc335 9 месяцев назад +2

    Many years ago, I moved from Windows7, to MX-Linux 14. Been using MX-Linux 18.2 for a few years... a few days ago, I started on MX-Linux 23.1. It is GREAT!!! Rock solid, stable, efficient, fast while running on a USB drive... Best part & a total surprise - on startup, it gives option to check integrity of the Live operating system - check md5 of the files!!! What a wonderful function... seems that those nagging small signs of being hacked are history. 5 Stars to MX-Linux Team!

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  9 месяцев назад

      It really does have a lot of great things going for it!
      I understand it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but dang, it sure does a lot of things right.

  • @neelsb7889
    @neelsb7889 7 месяцев назад +2

    I've been using MX Linux 23.1 (then upgraded to 23.2) since about 2 months ago, and I'm very happy with the experience!

  • @ricosun
    @ricosun 7 месяцев назад +3

    I love my Mx Linux on my 2012 mac pro.... its given it a second life.

  • @jonthebru
    @jonthebru 3 месяца назад +1

    I bought a Beelink SER5 Mini PC,AMD Ryzen 5 5560U to experiment with Linux on. I first chose Mint but the audio didn't work except with a USB soundcard. Sound did work on the Win 11 side. Anyway I then tried to load MX Linux as a dual boot but the Grub just wouldn't take, I tried several ways. I had upgraded the SSD and had the Win 11 part on the removed drive so I decided to install a complete MX Linux onto the 2 TB drive. It went quickly and smoothly and the sound worked as it is supposed to. I'm spending the day and possibly the night installing music and videos onto it and look forward to using it as a second computer and OS. I now have a tiny, quiet computer with 4 TB of memory.

  • @Pyro-Moloch
    @Pyro-Moloch 10 месяцев назад +5

    I prefer that a distro closer resembles what I want out of the box, not gives me a ton of customization tools to bring it closer myself. The default configuration of MX Linux is far from my favorite, and the abundance of tools feels overwhelming in an already very customizable desktop environment.
    I think Linux Mint strikes a better balance between customizability and user-friendliness. That being said, lately I've been considering switching to a Gnome distro (my choice fell on Pardus, which I consider an excellent and very underrated distro) because Cinnamon has been getting buggier in newer versions. Gnome might be a bit weird, but its level of polish is unrivaled.
    I also really liked Deepin, which took me about 10 minutes to set everything up. But my issues with Deepin are exactly the ones you described in your Deepin video.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +1

      I’ll definitely have to check out Pardus; I hadn’t heard of it before.
      Yeah, GNOME is one of those desktops that takes time to get used to, and some people never warm up to it, but I personally like its clean minimalistic design.

    • @Pyro-Moloch
      @Pyro-Moloch 10 месяцев назад

      @@PlanetLinuxChannel It also took me time to warm up to Gnome. I couldn't stand it at first. But it's commitment to its vision definitely yields results.
      Regarding Pardus, I was surprised to discover it myself. Nobody seems to talk about it for some reason. It basically has all the user-friendliness of something like Ubuntu or Mint, with its own Software Center and tools similar to MX (but much fewer of them), while at the same time being based on Debian-stable, which means a more stable base than Ubuntu and no snaps. Really, if you think about it, there is no other beginner-friendly Debian-based (non-Ubuntu) Gnome distro.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +1

      @PyroNexus22 It sounds really promising. I’ll have to check it out!

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 Месяц назад

    MX Linux was the very first Linux distro I ever installed back in the early 2000's.
    It's always been fast and efficient. But I'm so happy to see it's finally getting the recognition it deserves 👍

  • @human3504
    @human3504 10 месяцев назад +18

    The video hasn't even been released yet, but I'll give my two cents. I think people like MX for a few reasons. One is that it's based on Debian. Nearly everyone loves Debian for being rock solid and stable, plus it's an easy target for app support. I think another reason is because MX seems to stay out of trouble and doesn't make any big changes, and it's more community-focused. Manjaro had issues that people didn't like, so they left. People despise Ubuntu (I have used it in the past and had no issues but I went back to Windows). Lastly, I've noticed that Linux users are like groups - once you get inside that group, they'll tell you it's the best. I feel like MX Linux is the biggest group in the Debian sphere. I may not actually watch the video when it releases. What I'll do is open up a tab in the background, mute it, and have it loop. So you can get that sweet, succulent ad revenue. Yes, I've done this before to one of your videos. Because as a good, well-known guy, you know I want to be good and support your dreams the best I can. The longest I've looped a video was for a few days before RUclips moved it somewhere else

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +3

      Well I certainly appreciate your support of the channel and the content I upload! Linux users definitely get quiet…passionate, about the distros they do and don’t like, but there are often valid reasons for it.
      Ubuntu can be a perfectly usable system. Some users take issue with what Canonical is doing as they fear it will harm the Linux / free software space as a whole. But there also shouldn’t be any shame in using Ubuntu. Tons of people do, and if it works well for you, there’s no reason not to.

    • @josephfilm73
      @josephfilm73 8 месяцев назад

      Looping a video does not equal more views. You don't need to waste your time. It goes by computer ip address. I've rewatched a video with like 12 hits and it stays there, same number.

    • @tobyearth
      @tobyearth 7 месяцев назад

      "Linux users are like groups, once you get inside..."
      Bro, what are you saying?

  • @FredDietrich-i2m
    @FredDietrich-i2m 7 месяцев назад +8

    New to Linux a little more than 2 years ago I tried out MX 17 and liked it .... but after bouncing around for a year I ended up using Linux Mint.... MX linux 23.2 came along and I'm finally home. I run a server and 10 other pc's on my home network... some Windows and some Linux... setting up file sharing was easy breezy with MX.... everything about it just works! Lovin it!!!

  • @k.b.tidwell
    @k.b.tidwell 10 месяцев назад +2

    I like your delivery style, and I think you gave MX a fair shake. I happened onto MX Linux about three years ago when I was resurrecting an old weak laptop for my writing when out and about. It has an excellent keyboard (for MY hands) and let's face it, writing is a low-resource-needy pastime. It worked extremely well on that machine, and I became an XFCE evangelist and could pull off some very nice looks with it...not to mention MX let me scale the 1366x768 display to roughly FHD. That's not as crazy as it sounds...on some displays you can do that and it actually looks nice. I just needed more screen real estate ha. But I fell in LOVE with MX's toolset!
    The only other distro I've been similarly impressed with its tools is Garuda which is Arch-based. If you try that go straight for the Dragonized version! It looks like 14 year old gamers high on Red Bull designed it, but it is a VERY impressive distro...super complete and smooth and fast, not to mention the AUR. And the graphics will actually grow on you if you let them...like a fungus lol. I'll say that OpenSUSE pulls a close third place on the tools with YaST.
    All that distro worship aside, I run Linux Mint Cinnamon now (after two years with MX and hopping over 30 distros) just because it's dead-simple and reliable and smooth. When LMDE gets full feature-parity, I'll go to that. But not before. I'm past the tinkering obsession and I just want to be productive now. Great video!

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +1

      LMDE keeps getting closer and closer; only a few more things to go!
      I’ve used Garuda Dragonized in the past and absolutely agree with your sentiments. I don’t hate the theming; other than maybe changing the wallpaper, I sort of like the bright colours and fancy effects. And yeah, it definitely has a lot of great tools! I find some of them to be a bit more advanced or complex that a lot of the MX ones, but they’re great to have regardless. I really should put together a video about Garuda at some point.
      I can actually appreciate wanting to scale a screen like that to be smaller (higher res). While I imagine text could get a bit small, those 768p screens just can’t fit very much on them at native scale. Is it specifically XFCE that allows for the scaling in that direction?

    • @k.b.tidwell
      @k.b.tidwell 10 месяцев назад

      @@PlanetLinuxChannel I'm not going to say XFCE is the only one. I think the basic requirement is that the distro uses Xorg. I've scaled on several distros, but some have better access to the capability than others and I'm not enough of a Lingeek to attack it in the command line. Wish I could give you other examples but...memory.🙄
      I'll say that as much as I love KDE and Cinnamon, I haven't been able to get either to scale like that, so I guess maybe yes XFCE IS the only one.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +1

      @k.b.tidwell6910 I’ll pay attention to the scaling options as I check out different desktops and distros. Thanks!

    • @neilpatrickhairless
      @neilpatrickhairless 3 месяца назад

      I have used suse/opensuse off and on for YEARS. underrated distribution, but most people don't like how slow the package manager is especially if they constantly update packages. Also I think opensuse would be more popular if they actually advertised it whatsoever to audiences outside of Eastern Europe lol

  • @sebastianmakowiecki7421
    @sebastianmakowiecki7421 9 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video, keep it up, thanks a bunch!

  • @louisfifteen
    @louisfifteen 10 месяцев назад +7

    I have tried MX a couple of times and I don't like it one bit. Fedora 39 though is a jewel.

    • @dragonballjiujitsu
      @dragonballjiujitsu 10 месяцев назад +1

      I could not agree more.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +3

      Currently running Fedora 39 as my daily driver. A truly great experience!

    • @louisfifteen
      @louisfifteen 10 месяцев назад

      @@PlanetLinuxChannel Yup

    • @looseparts
      @looseparts 6 месяцев назад

      Opposite for me. Haven't used any RedHat / rpm stuff for 20 years. Just shows how we find our thing and stick with it.

  • @OliverWoodphotography
    @OliverWoodphotography 8 дней назад

    My current fav distro for low resource demand is AntiX 23 ... MX's lightweight sister and I love it. After years of depending on Lubuntu I find AntiX to be a superior replacement which is even lighter. I now think I will replace Mint on my most powerful laptop with MX-Xfce ... as it appears to be a better mid weight alternative.

  • @markhathaway9456
    @markhathaway9456 6 месяцев назад

    I have recently looked at various Linux distros in anticipation of a need to switch from Canonical's Ubuntu (not decided on that yet) and saw a lot of love for MX-Linux. Apparently, and this may be going out on a limb, people appreciate a solid OS and a way to use it with ease. The GUI is an obvious huge step from ONLY a CLI, but having great tools could be nearly as significant. More people may indeed be grabbed by the tools.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  4 месяца назад

      Very true. It isn’t the best-looking GUI around, but it is usable, and can be made to look nicer. Plus the tools are a huge benefit that I wish more distros would take note of (or some developer could fork to support more distros).

  • @RedSntDK
    @RedSntDK 9 месяцев назад

    Writing this comment from the MX KDE live environment. As a Windows user with limited linux knowledge from 20 years ago, AND an Nvidia owner, MX just works. Only other KDE distro that hasn't been problematic regarding graphics has been Manjaro (I think either KDE Neon and Kubuntu might've run ok as well). And like you said, MX comes with a lot of neat utilities for setting things up via a GUI. And as someone that enjoys booting up random ISO's using Ventoy from an USB drive, MX Snapshot is pretty darn nifty.
    Did I say that booting MX is lightning fast? SystemD booting is such a drag. EDIT: Also love the Job Scheduler, most important tool coming from Windows.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  9 месяцев назад

      Yeah, I imagine the Job Scheduler would be quite handy.
      I generally don’t mind Systemi until I run a system that doesn’t boot with it and it’s so much faster like you said.
      I used to have some issues with Ventoy, so I haven’t used it in a long time. But I hear of so many people using it now, so maybe I need to give it another go; it certainly would make things easier!

  • @leadlearner6391
    @leadlearner6391 4 месяца назад

    this is a great video showing the ease-of-use of MX Linux. this is my daily driver. Would you please create a video showing how you styled the XFCE using the built-in GUIs, thankyou.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  4 месяца назад

      I’ll definitely consider doing a video about that. I don’t remember exactly how I did the theming in this video, but the same principles can certainly be applied in another video.
      Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @k.b.tidwell
    @k.b.tidwell 8 месяцев назад +2

    The systemd facet...I don't give one care about the philosophical reasons not to use systemd. HOWEVER, I have a couple low-resource laptops (a Dell Latitude 3189 and an Acer E11) that gag on molasses when booting with systemd (Linux Mint was the install). MX gives both laptops a much faster boot, and makes them much more pleasant to use.
    So
    there's
    that.

  • @powerdude_dk
    @powerdude_dk 3 месяца назад

    before I watched this video, I was going to install Manjaro with KDE Plasma on my dads laptop... but now I'm considering MX Linux, with either KDE Plasma, or Xfce.

  • @rolandstrasser9839
    @rolandstrasser9839 9 месяцев назад

    MX Linux ahs is my daily driver for more than two years since I skipped Windows. It simply works, no issues at all and a friendly and competent forum. Xfce is the most suitable desktop for my needs.

  • @hendrx
    @hendrx 4 месяца назад

    been using mint for 10 years but I'll give mx a chance, these tools are very appealing

  • @samsungtech6116
    @samsungtech6116 4 месяца назад

    The distribution tools are key, that's what make it an OS/distribution

  • @bramfran4326
    @bramfran4326 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks, I was also clueless why it is on the top on DistroWatch. But since more GUI to do terminal stuff is the answer, why isn't OpenSUSE at the top of the rank? (it is 9th now)

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +2

      Very good point. I think SUSE does that aspect right as well, but the rest of the system isn’t necessarily designed for end-users (of course it can do all the same things, but needs a bit of extra work to get it ready to go for certain desktop use, since its development is more focused towards professional workstation and entire line systems).

  • @ultraviolent233
    @ultraviolent233 4 месяца назад

    i was a distro hopper just for fun for about 6 months. i tried out 100+ different ones just to see what kind of stuff people were doing. when i landed on mx linux i stopped. its exactly what i wanted. an os that seems like it was designed by a system administrator!

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  4 месяца назад

      It really does feel that way! A has a lot of truly useful tools that actually make managing the system way easier.

  • @VintageGearMan
    @VintageGearMan 6 месяцев назад

    Ya don't work on it for one! Boot time is incredible speed wise. It is super rock solid! Waaaaayyy love it! My computer is FAST!

  • @tobyearth
    @tobyearth 7 месяцев назад

    Whisker by default? Sold.

  • @geoffreyrenemoiens3089
    @geoffreyrenemoiens3089 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good job!

  • @jaye7679
    @jaye7679 2 месяца назад

    I prefer Mint but MX looks decent, I may give it a try

  • @michaelfriscia8166
    @michaelfriscia8166 23 дня назад

    It's fast and it works that's why

  • @needsLITHIUM
    @needsLITHIUM 9 месяцев назад

    MX Linux KDE has been my daily driver ever since Feren OS started breaking from updates. I had previously used the XFCE version in the past, and ran a portable install on an external hard drive of AntiX (a "sister distro" to MX Linux, if you will) via Ventoy and using MX Remastering tool to commit software changes and updates to a new ISO image, as a portable recording studio with a small USB audio interface. The only other distros I'm really all that interested in are Fedora Kinoite, Ultramarine Linux, PCLinuxOS, and Mint/LMDE. Ubuntu has taken Snap packages way too far, well beyond their origins as a tool aimed at CLI packages and canned configs for servers.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  9 месяцев назад +1

      That sounds like a pretty cool recording setup.
      And yeah, I try not to hate on Snaps too much, but they just aren’t built for desktop GUI apps. Canonical is trying to jam a square block into a round hole.

    • @needsLITHIUM
      @needsLITHIUM 9 месяцев назад

      @@PlanetLinuxChannel That "Square block in a round hole" bit is spot on. The inline updating of running CLI apps without closing them is cool for LAMP usage and updating MySQL and Ruby libraries on the fly, but for using Libre Office or a web browser or something latency intensive like a DAW, it's a dumpster fire. Reaper installed via Flatpak already gives me latency issues, so I'd imagine snap would be even worse.

    • @needsLITHIUM
      @needsLITHIUM 9 месяцев назад

      @@PlanetLinuxChannel I can run MX Linux KDE and use Audio Assault Amp Locker guitar amp sim in standalone or loaded in Reaper or Carla, on a Celeron N4020 with 4GB of RAM. If I used a snap version of any of those, I don't think it would have usable latency to play back with my guitar or bass playing in real time.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  9 месяцев назад

      @needsLITHIUM Is Reaper suddenly getting really popular or something? You’re the third person that’s mentioned it in the past few weeks, and I had never heard an anyone say anything about it prior to now. 😀

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  9 месяцев назад

      @needsLITHIUM Yeah, that would definitely be an issue!

  • @fishybizz5658
    @fishybizz5658 9 месяцев назад

    Mx linux is my main desktop os atm

  • @Tzalim
    @Tzalim 10 месяцев назад

    I love MX Linux but I also love the AUR. And I know about distrobox and it works on MX, just some of the programs don't work or I can't get them to work on MX. I really miss the Snapshot utility. I wish they would or some devs could port it over to Arch or have it in the AUR. But I can only dream.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад

      Yeah, the AUR can be a godsend. I haven’t used MX’s snapshot tool. Is it similar to something like Timeshift that does system snapshots?

    • @Tzalim
      @Tzalim 10 месяцев назад +1

      @PlanetLinuxChannel no, it's even better, in my opinion. It's a program that creates a live CD (iso) of your current running system. And it's only available for MX Linux or AntiX Linux. MX is based on AntiX.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +1

      Ahh, that does sound incredibly useful! That’s the kind of utility I wish every distro had (or a distro-agnostic tool that would work on a bunch of them).

    • @Tzalim
      @Tzalim 10 месяцев назад

      @@PlanetLinuxChannel Defiantly!

  • @Little-bird-told-me
    @Little-bird-told-me 8 месяцев назад

    You have been noticing lately ? Which rock have you been living, because MXlinux is been NO#1 for many years now

  • @niazmurshid
    @niazmurshid 7 месяцев назад

    I left using mx linux because of lack of Graphical mx package installer. It is more texual it sucks when having trouble finding software where in mint i can get it seeing its Icon.

  • @jimw7916
    @jimw7916 10 месяцев назад +3

    SUPERB DISTRO

  • @rigel875
    @rigel875 7 месяцев назад

    the best best one absolutely at all!

  • @rodfer5406
    @rodfer5406 7 месяцев назад

    Good

  • @BmxAddict08
    @BmxAddict08 10 месяцев назад +1

    i don't know how you guys like mx linux , i had plenty problems linux mint all the way

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад

      Sorry to hear about that. Mint really is great! I recently did a video covering 21.2.

  • @sefoi
    @sefoi 5 месяцев назад

    System FIve (V) not "Vee"

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the correction. I hadn’t heard it spoken before.

  • @glenbarrington2634
    @glenbarrington2634 3 месяца назад

    Your review made MX Linux look very interesting. Especially so since I've been looking to move away from Windows. But once i booed it up, I found it WAY too unintuitive to use. I have a non-techy wife to consider, and this just won't fly with her. It just barely flew with me. This is NOT a distro for Newbies and the willfully tech challenged.

    • @Andre_XX
      @Andre_XX 3 месяца назад

      A few tweeks here and there and my non-techy wife does fine on it.

  • @OpenBASED
    @OpenBASED 9 месяцев назад +1

    When it comes to Debian based distros Crunchbangplusplus is my go to choice. antiX and MX I never liked.

  • @anthonykot
    @anthonykot 4 месяца назад

    I am 80 years old, and I have been using Linux for a long time.. I have never heard of MX Linux.....

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  4 месяца назад

      Depending on what you’re looking for in a distro, it has a lot of things going for it.

    • @anthonykot
      @anthonykot 4 месяца назад

      @@PlanetLinuxChannel Thank you for your input...

  • @BryanChance
    @BryanChance 9 месяцев назад

    SystemD free is the main reason I switched to MX Linux. systsemd is slooooooow, not fast like it's suppose to be.

  • @robotron1236
    @robotron1236 Месяц назад

    sudo pacman -S is the only true way to install your software.

  • @dragonballjiujitsu
    @dragonballjiujitsu 10 месяцев назад +6

    No body cared anything about MX until a few choice youtubers started hyping the hell out of it for really no good reason. Same with a few others these days. They aren't even good, just hyped to no end by a few guys and watch the distrowatch numbers grow. I personally don't know anyone who uses MX as their daily driver.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +5

      Perhaps. I do still stand by the MX Tools though. I think they provide a unique user experience that isn’t as easily replicated on other distros.

    • @dragonballjiujitsu
      @dragonballjiujitsu 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@PlanetLinuxChannel Oh I think the tools MX provides are a great idea. But in pretty much every other aspect MX lags behind. Add those tools to Zorin, Ultramarine, LMDE or Manjaro KDE and now we are talking!

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +1

      @dragonballjiujitsu Oh yes please! I’d love if they had similar tools.

    • @neilpatrickhairless
      @neilpatrickhairless 3 месяца назад +1

      Ubuntu has far more users than MX and Fedora probably does as well. Same with Linux Mint at this point. I think MX is an interesting option that does offer a few things that are features you may not even know you wanted until you have it like the ISO remaster thing. It's little stuff like that which matters, otherwise it's mostly a sea of identical operating systems all with varying degrees of driver support being about the biggest difference between any of them

    • @dragonballjiujitsu
      @dragonballjiujitsu 3 месяца назад

      @@neilpatrickhairless Yep. I'd say as Linux users go probably 80% or more people are on Ubuntu, Fedora or Mint. Maybe another 10% on some arch based distro and the last 10% divided among every other distro out there.
      These overly hyped distros are never even that good.

  • @JoeSmith-pu9hi
    @JoeSmith-pu9hi 10 месяцев назад

    Mxlinux has Wi-Fi drivers that Ubuntu nor mint has.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  9 месяцев назад

      That’s really interesting! I would have thought they’d use the same ones as Debian, unless they do and it’s the Debian non-free ones. Which in that case, maybe the “non-free” Debian drivers also include more than Ubuntu or Mint?
      I’ve got some digging to do.

  • @samuelbanya
    @samuelbanya 8 месяцев назад

    I hate how one of the default flavors for MX Linux has the power off GUI button to the right side of the screen. Probably the most annoying user design choice I have ever seen in my life.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  8 месяцев назад

      I don’t recall which flavour that is. I’m pretty sure it’s on the panel on the left in the default XFCE flavour. Perhaps their KDE or Fluxbox edition?

    • @rsadix1
      @rsadix1 27 дней назад

      Agreed, but it's a simple change that anyone can perform (unlock task bar, click element and select move or hide, done). It's not a reason to dis the distro.

  • @almarn
    @almarn 9 месяцев назад

    How long will it be available..supported at least a bit....won't be too long before joining the Linux graveyard...Ubuntu and nothing else (pop-os if you have a System-76 like me) not even Debian and god forbid..NO Arch or related distrib circus....I need a working tool. This one is like windows a boring interface. never liked the windows look alike copy style Linux Mint.
    New distrib are long on promises and short on real working delivery.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  9 месяцев назад

      It has been around for quite a while and its new releases are frequent, so I suspect it’ll continue to get support for quite some time.
      I can certainly understand not liking the interface. It can be tweaked to look pretty nice, but isn’t very flattering out of the box.
      Speaking of Ubuntu-based distros, I’m really liking Zorin OS 17. Yes it’s based on Ubuntu 22.04, which is far from the most recent, but the Zorin team has done a lot of great work to ensure that that doesn’t matter so much. Recently did a video on it if you’re interested.

  • @Heathfloors
    @Heathfloors Месяц назад

    they dont

  • @-r-3542
    @-r-3542 6 месяцев назад

    Love?Everyone?
    Dont rely too much on distrowatch..its a lie., the distro is good but its very far from something like arch, debian or fedora, opensuse...etc

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  4 месяца назад

      Yeah. I suppose not “everyone” loves it. But it does seem that the people who do like it, REALLY like it. Probably due to the useful (and unique) tools it includes.

    • @-r-3542
      @-r-3542 4 месяца назад

      @@PlanetLinuxChannel You forgot one strong point, its good for old machines..some people reported having good results only with this distro..like i said its a good distro.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  4 месяца назад +1

      @-r-3542 Very true!

  • @Mobin92
    @Mobin92 7 месяцев назад

    Because everbody thinks, WTF is that distro and clicks on it. Nobody uses that mess of a distro.

  • @Rombizio
    @Rombizio 3 месяца назад

    No rolling updates. It is not for me.

  • @Photoshop240117
    @Photoshop240117 8 месяцев назад +1

    hmm, I prefer Debian, PopOs, Ubuntu, Arch, Fedora .. Don't like MX-L. at all.

  • @psour33
    @psour33 4 месяца назад

    No I don't love it at all.

  • @Eric.Abraham
    @Eric.Abraham 4 месяца назад

    Worst experience.

  • @innerfinder100
    @innerfinder100 10 месяцев назад +8

    After fighting for years with many distros with a low resources pc im now using MxLinux by 2 years in a live and persistant usb and has be the most ammazin experience

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +2

      Glad to hear it! I actually used to run Xubuntu on a persistent USB a few years ago. I should give it a try with MX Linux.

  • @davidwayne9982
    @davidwayne9982 10 месяцев назад +6

    SIMPLE-- it's GREAT--- super tools included-- FAST, smooth- LIGHT WEIGHT- and VERY highly customizable-- and can make it's own ISOs of the setting you put in it- you so you can reload YOUR partucilar set up on another computer anywhere you like.. and so very much more... 23 is out- and it's GREAT...

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад

      Honestly I completely overlooked the ISO creator (Snapshot?). That’s something I absolutely love being able to do!

  • @BenitoF2009
    @BenitoF2009 10 месяцев назад +9

    Because it just works. I use it for years now and it runs on every PC in my home + firm network.
    Stable, Flatpak support per default, MX-tools, ...

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +2

      I couldn’t agree more! I really focus on the MX-Tools in the video. Hope you’ll give it a watch.

    • @BenitoF2009
      @BenitoF2009 10 месяцев назад

      @@PlanetLinuxChannel Great! And YES of course, I will! 🙂

    • @BenitoF2009
      @BenitoF2009 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@PlanetLinuxChannel And after watching your great Video I have to say: Well done!
      And also: you've got a point there with systemd. That's also a huge reason for me. Most of the time I don't use systemd but it is there when you need it.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah. Seems like a decent balance to me. The system won’t use it unless an application that depends on it specifically needs it.

    • @BenitoF2009
      @BenitoF2009 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@PlanetLinuxChannel Yes, that's right. ... And all the rest of the time systemd doesn't stand in the way of everything.
      I started with Debian in Jan. '20 and it worked about half a year. Then the problems begun and grown bigger from day to day. And every time the growing log files showed "critical failures" in or with systemd. So I switched to MX and don't regret it a bit, despite of Mx haven't the "latest and greatest software versions" like Arch or Void etc.
      It just works and that is fine with me.

  • @slawomir.777
    @slawomir.777 8 месяцев назад +5

    MX Linux is my daily driver since MX 19 version

  • @xellaz
    @xellaz 8 месяцев назад +4

    I tried Xfce but MX Linux with KDE Plasma is more my jam!
    🎷🎸🎶

  • @taxaction1
    @taxaction1 10 месяцев назад +10

    I enjoyed the review. I use MX Linux on my laptop and it is a very reliable distro.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +1

      Glad to hear you enjoy using MX Linux and liked the video! Thanks for watching!

  • @MorganEdgy
    @MorganEdgy 2 месяца назад +1

    FINALLY, a distro that lets me install children of varying categories

  • @nixlad
    @nixlad 10 месяцев назад +3

    Great video. I've used desktop GNU/Linux for about 10 years before moving to Windows, MacOS and Debian on my home server. Last I heard of MX Linux was 3 years ago, and it was in a rougher state when I tried it. But recently I heard someone say that MX Linux doesn't primarily use SystemD and this piqued my interest, leading me to this video explaining and reviewing it. I'm confident that if I went back to using desktop GNU/Linux, I would probably use MX Linux. Thanks for the review, great stuff. Liked and subbed.
    PS: What are your thoughts on Arch and Arch-based distros?

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  9 месяцев назад +2

      Happy to hear you found the video helpful! And thank you for the sub!
      I don’t personally care to set up and configure standard Arch; it’s not particularly difficult once you do it a couple times, but I just don’t like taking the time when I already switch distros so regularly. However, I do really like some of the Arch-based options around. Garuda is great for gaming pretty much out-of-the-box. Manjaro is…kind of the “Ubuntu of the Arch world”, but it does provide a nice experience.
      The real appeal of Arch to me has always been the AUR. Even the most obscure pieces of Linux software can often be found in there. But I’ve found that only using it as a last resort (when a package isn’t attainable elsewhere) tends to be a good idea as it’s usually just a matter of time before some random AUR package causes something funny with the rest of the system.

  • @ebblair9663
    @ebblair9663 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've used that few years ago with my AMD A6 2010 laptop and it's okay. But I've shifted to Big Linux as super friendly distro compare to MX Linux. In Big Linux, I could highly customized easily with it. Yes. Without the terminal (CLI) and tried it to my students in grade 5 & 6. They find it super easy as Big Linux in different distort desktop environment is concerned. You can shift by choosing a button layout and it will apply by itself without logging out. Software installation is so easy. Apps almost complete in the Big Store. It is my daily driver for 2 years already . You should try to make a review on Big Linux too.

  • @max-lee
    @max-lee 6 месяцев назад +1

    its freaking fast.

  • @michaelgreaves2375
    @michaelgreaves2375 10 месяцев назад +3

    Actually, I'm using MX Linux right NOW!

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +1

      How have you been liking it?

    • @michaelgreaves2375
      @michaelgreaves2375 10 месяцев назад

      @@PlanetLinuxChannelTo be honest, It's the distro that works perfectly for me. I've set up systems for my wife and daughter, and my friends. I've never crashed it,and problems I've run into have been not too hard to solve from the GUI.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад

      That’s great to hear!

  • @espana86
    @espana86 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was surprised when I installed MX Linux on my decade old bussiness laptop, which has a 60 Hz 720p screen, and it could play 720p60 videos (on Firefox, idk about Chrome) without dropping any frame for MINUTES. I was using the Liquorix kernel which you can install and make the default kernel in like six or seven clicks.

  • @seditiouswalrus
    @seditiouswalrus 4 месяца назад +1

    My two main loves are MX and LMDE.

  • @justinmarcus1049
    @justinmarcus1049 9 месяцев назад +2

    I tried Garuda Linux for similar reasons - it's GUI tools and configurability; but it didn't run well on my old system - so I came across AVLinux MX Edition and haven't looked back.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  9 месяцев назад

      Yeah, Garuda is really nice, but I don’t think it’s exactly light on resources. Glad you’ve found something that works well!

    • @neilpatrickhairless
      @neilpatrickhairless 3 месяца назад +1

      AVL is cool, I use it for music production. It's the only distribution that worked with all my gear out of the box. Even worked with much of it through a virtual machine which is nuts

    • @justinmarcus1049
      @justinmarcus1049 3 месяца назад

      @@neilpatrickhairless I was wondering about using a virtual machine for windows instead of dual booting. Would be interested to hear more about the setup you used to achieve that.

  • @arxaaron
    @arxaaron 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice, well paced walk through of a distro that hadn't previously hit my radar. Thanks! Will likely install and explore MX on one of my systems. Seems like a good crossover solution to the SysV and SystemD issues.

  • @aaroncorley8877
    @aaroncorley8877 10 месяцев назад +1

    Answer the question. Click bait

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +2

      Personally, I think I did. MX Linux is loved at least in part thanks to the complete set of graphical system admin tools it offers that make it easy to configure and customize the system. The benefits will be different for different users, but I certainly covered at least some of the aspects that make it unique.

  • @mike13foxtrot79
    @mike13foxtrot79 Месяц назад

    Installed on my All in one potato. Sign on pay bills from my bank and sign off. Got the Dell All in one for 20 bucks. Laptop with MX23. Laptop dual booting 19 and 23 From Arch to Debian based. I had 19 set up for Raspberry Pi stuff and VR's did not want to start over. So split the drive with GParted and added 23. Installed it on a Dell Inspirion 13 Touchscreen Laptop/Tablet the touchscreen works no hassles. Mint is on my Gaming Rig Dual booting with Win10. Other than that and just installed AntiX on a very old IBM G41 Thinkpad I grabbed for 10 bucks in a thrift store. MX is my goto. Started with Red Hat in 1996 from Linux for Dummies CD's. Have probably tried them all since.

  • @kairon156
    @kairon156 10 месяцев назад +2

    I gave ZorinOS a try a while back. It looks good and smooth but lacked some ease of use or no nonsense stuff I expect from an OS.
    I might check out MX Linux when I feel brave enough to format my main PC again. It looks like an interface that is straight forward and simply does it's job.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +1

      I’d say that’s pretty accurate. It isn’t the most visually stunning interface around, (though it can be made to look quite nice) but it does its job really well.

    • @kairon156
      @kairon156 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@PlanetLinuxChannel Because of how Microsoft has been behaving in the last decade or so. I'm willing to give up some flashy features for an OS like this.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  10 месяцев назад +1

      That’s a good point!

    • @xellaz
      @xellaz 8 месяцев назад +1

      I luv MX Linux but the default look is kinda bland. I have to tweak it to my liking. Where it shines are the MX tools it comes with and system stability being Debian. 💪

  • @achintyavatsraj288
    @achintyavatsraj288 7 месяцев назад +1

    Which theme and icon pack you are using !!!?

  • @marcdraco2189
    @marcdraco2189 3 месяца назад

    MX is fast but feels "ugly A/F" no matter what I do to it - so sue me! I don't need all the fancy bells whistles (and bugs) of KDE which to me has spawned some excellent side projects like KiCAD but has never really gotten a handle on looking good. So I'm going to swallow my pride or whatever and try Zorin Core. I do think that 50EU is a bit steep for the extra functionality but maybe I'm just cheap. (I'm not THAT cheap, I contribute to Blender, KiCAD and some other open source projects that I use extensively and everything I do at home is open source hardware/software.

  • @jpwillm5252
    @jpwillm5252 10 месяцев назад +3

    Interesting presentation.
    I use Artix Linux on my machines, but for beginners, I install MX Linux.

    • @needsLITHIUM
      @needsLITHIUM 9 месяцев назад +2

      I'm sure you're already aware, but for the sake of everyone else, who may not know, MX Linux and AntiX are "sister distros" with their devs sharing an borrowing a lot of resources and ideas from one another. They are symbiotic collaboration distros. Both are great distros. AntiX is especially great if you want a small home or office server, since they have 2 different ISO's with only the CLI, and the GUI installs are lightweight enough to be great as a VM host.

    • @jpwillm5252
      @jpwillm5252 9 месяцев назад

      @@needsLITHIUM
      Thank you for this additional information which deserves to be highlighted.
      I think it's one of the best distribution mergers.
      We can compare with Artix Linux (Arch OpenRC and Manjaro OpenRC): very good mechanics associated with a beautiful body.

  • @garyjonjon
    @garyjonjon 11 дней назад

    I run mx-linux kde from a usb drive as an emergency repair os. it's great and it boots from legacy or uefi pc's. Love it.

  • @EATABAGOFHELL
    @EATABAGOFHELL 2 месяца назад

    mx linux is great until you try to do anything at all with it that didn't come pre-installed and configured with the distro, then it just falls completely to bits. utter basket case of an OS. also what kind of _actual psycho_ doesn't consider the ability to mount an iso file as a virtual drive to be an indispensable core feature of a file manager in tyool 2024, holy shit

  • @Saturn-OS
    @Saturn-OS 9 месяцев назад +1

    I tried MX linux probably like once but never really actually gave it a chance. Maybe I will try it out sometime

  • @EmirKATIRCI
    @EmirKATIRCI 7 месяцев назад

    Distro Watch doesn't follow setups. It follows clicks on their websites. Hence why it says hits next to the number. Which is why it shouldn't be a reference as to why a distro is popular. Because in reality most probably it's not a popular distro.
    People need to stop acting like it.

  • @mabreupr
    @mabreupr 7 месяцев назад +1

    I installed in my old PC and it working fine!

  • @acegear
    @acegear 3 месяца назад

    all the tool should be on all distros and naming should be good enough easy to understand , its a good recommend for new users as in never left windows the goal is to never touch as much as possible the terminal

  • @loucipher7782
    @loucipher7782 8 месяцев назад +1

    is there invert colours function in xfce via shortcut?

  • @garth56
    @garth56 2 месяца назад

    Just use Arch enough said!!

  • @robotron1236
    @robotron1236 Месяц назад

    Yes, but I use Arch.

  • @snsm6730
    @snsm6730 3 месяца назад

    - Light weight
    - Debian based
    - New User friendly
    - Easy Installer
    - The 'base' version is excellent for netbooks and older laptops
    ....Next question ?
    Typing this right now on MX-23.3 64bit by the way 8)

    • @reinn-df2ti
      @reinn-df2ti Месяц назад

      is mx linux really that light resource?.....I mean, ubuntu getting bloated every new released, I hope other distro not follow that trend

  • @garethde-witt6433
    @garethde-witt6433 7 месяцев назад

    I don’t it not a good os

  • @danmick8645
    @danmick8645 7 месяцев назад

    "nay"

  • @dansanger5340
    @dansanger5340 4 месяца назад

    MX Linux looks fine, but I'm a little suspicious of it always winding up on top of distrowatch.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  4 месяца назад

      Yeah. I’ve heard rumours about bots being involved, but I’m not sure. Distrowatch has never been a truly accurate representation of how much a distro is actually used, rather how much people just happen to look it up on the site. MX Linux has seen a lot of coverage on RUclips over the past couple years, so it’s possible that that’s drawn a lot of people over to its Distrowatch page.

  • @mike_skinner
    @mike_skinner 4 месяца назад

    I use bluetooth for the sound. MX forgets every time that I shutdown and I have to reset my speaker.

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  4 месяца назад

      That stinks! I wonder if it’s a shortcoming with MX Linux, XFCE, or the audio server (PulseAudio or PipeWire?)

  • @cantdance3077
    @cantdance3077 8 месяцев назад

    I love MX Linux. Just works beautifully and intuitively. Was using KDE at first, but switched to XFCE. I'm not a power user, I just needed something that worked, and the wifi printer was effortless to setup compared to other distros I've tried.

  • @outforbeer
    @outforbeer 2 месяца назад

    Mx ui is ugly, it’s like win 98 interface

    • @smn7074
      @smn7074 2 месяца назад

      you can try other desktop enviroments of it. for example kde looks more modern. or gnome.
      the one in the video is with xfce which is a lightweight one.

  • @davidwayne9982
    @davidwayne9982 7 месяцев назад

    I've run most evey linus distro out there--- and THIS is ONE of the 3 I use as MAIN distros. ( I always have multiples available) and out of ALL the ones I've tried-- MOST of the- arch and debian--- and MX is 1, SPARKY is 2, and ARTIX (yes an arch one) is 3.... these are MUCH better than all the rest... PERIOD!!!

  • @justy1337
    @justy1337 10 месяцев назад +1

    Who is everyone??

    • @PlanetLinuxChannel
      @PlanetLinuxChannel  9 месяцев назад +1

      It’s not that there are a ton of people using it, but rather the vast majority of people that do use it really seem to like it.

  • @VintageGearMan
    @VintageGearMan 6 месяцев назад

    Plus Linux provides a simple NVidia driver install. I put in a Nvidia 4gig Quadro graphics card. It rocks! I ended up with 1600 x 900 resolution now. This MX 23.2 operating system is unbelievably smoking great! I upgraded from MX 19.4. It also was fantastic but support runs out in June 2024.

  • @Afriqueleblanq
    @Afriqueleblanq 2 месяца назад

    I am 63, a Linux user since 2005-ish, and experienced in all from Ari to Zorin. MX KDE AHS works best for me. As I am writing here, banks and insurance companies in South Africa, airlines and airports in the US are blacked out after Microsoft updates. MX, being Debian-based, is the winner, as I use KDE apps, also for syncing my phone. Ryzen 7 5.10GHz, 96GB DDR5, 4TB SSD, 8K video editing in OpenShot and KDEnlive, CPU intense. Oh, RTX4070 8GB as well, but will get e-GPU. 😊

  • @egilslauters6656
    @egilslauters6656 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent video.... and interesting comments,too. Personally, I'm not a fan of MX. Every couple of years I try MX, Mint, and Zorin. I don't understand the popularity of these three distros. I am not attracted by their original visual presentation... But the video is really informative. Thanks.

  • @rawmaterials3909
    @rawmaterials3909 7 месяцев назад

    I've tried the last version. I don't really see the awe. Yes the tools are great, but the rest...
    ... rock stable? After 1 month, updates are broken.
    I had a screen issue and asked the official forum for advice. They gave me a temporary fix saying "that's all you can do". I had to copy a configuration file from a manjaro guide to make it finally work.
    Mah...