On the latter, I have a quad-boot system with Sparky Stable, Sparky Rolling, MX-Linux and Manjaro (all with KDE Plasma). I found both Sparky Stable and Sparky Rolling to be, well, very stable, and I have had no problems with either. MX is also very stable, but I can’t say the same for Manjaro. Reply
O současné verzi MX Linuxu, tedy 18.3, jsme vás informovali před dvěma týdny. Ve zkratce lze říci, že jde o distribuci postavenou na základech Debianu, která ale jde trochu jiným směrem než Ubuntu, resp. myriády jeho klonů. Jde o jakýsi hybrid vzešlý z komunit kolem antiX Linuxu a MEPIS Linuxu. MX Linux nabízí mnohé
Edit: actually three choices: wait patiently for Plasma 5.22 to make its way into Debian Stable some day. Meanwhile also wait patiently for MX-21 KDE to be released and you'll have Plasma 5.20.5 (probably as that's what comes with Debian Bullseye. MX Devs may possibly decide to use a different version but if so it likely won't be the most
Linux Mint 32-bit works on both 32-bit and 64-bit processors). 512MB RAM (1GB recommended for a comfortable usage). 9GB of disk space (20GB recommended). Graphics card capable of 800×600 resolution (1024×768 recommended). DVD drive or USB port; System requirements for Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca KDE. rocessor (Linux Mint 64-bit requires a 64-bit
MX Linux uses Xfce as the main desktop environment, to which it adds a free-standing KDE Plasma version and, in 2021, a stand-alone Fluxbox implementation. Other environments can be added or are available as "spin-off" ISO images. History MX Linux began in a discussion about future options among members of the MEPIS community in December 2013. [3]
6. MX Linux. MX Linux is a well-designed Linux distribution primarily targeted at older hardware with productivity and stability in mind. It’s an emerging Linux distribution that is free from systemd and uses the init system. Based on the Debian Stable branch, it brings Xfce Desktop, KDE Plasma desktop and Fluxbox with its own powerful MX