The builders of the most well-liked distribution on Distrowatch, MX Linux, have unleashed the second level launch for the distribution. Though there isn’t something groundbreaking with the most recent iteration, it does embody loads of bug fixes and varied enhancements to assist enhance an already excellent distribution.
Wildflower, primarily based on Debian Bullseye (11.4), comes with two totally different choices for the kernel. The common launch makes use of the 5.10 LTS kernel, whereas the Superior {Hardware} Help variant makes use of the 5.18 kernel.
Past the kernel, MX Linux acquired bug fixes and enhancements for the installer, mx-tweak (which now permits the disabling of Bluetooth adapters), Fluxbox acquired a brand new mxfb-look instrument (for saving and restoring theme mixture), mx-updater/apt-notifier now has an possibility to make use of nala because the backend, a kernel cleanup instrument was added to mx-cleanup, mx-boot-options now features a UEFI administration instrument, and the disk house checker will assist be certain there’s sufficient disk house accessible earlier than a kernel is up to date.
So far as upgrading from the earlier level launch, the builders acknowledged, “In case you are already operating MX 21, there is no such thing as a must reinstall. Packages are all accessible by means of the common replace channel.”
Obtain your copy of MX Linux 21.2 from the official obtain web page with a selection between Xfce, KDE Plasma, and Fluxbox desktop. Be sure that to additionally learn the official launch notes for extra info.