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MX Linux 21.2 "Wildflower" Lands, Keeping Things Simple (UPDATEDx2)


Posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Aug 29, 2022,

updated Aug 30, 2022


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The Debian-based distribution MX Linux has announced the release of MX Linux 21 version 21.2, dubbed "Wildflower." The update continues MX's tradition of simplicity.


The developers stressed that all that existing users of the distro had to do was run the package manager to obtain the latest version.


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UPDATE

MX Linux 21.2 Is Here as a Bugfix Release, Based on Debian 11.4


↺ MX Linux 21.2 Is Here as a Bugfix Release, Based on Debian 11.4


> MX Linux 21.2, the second refresh of the MX Linux 21 “Wildflower” release, consists of bug fixes and application updates.


> MX Linux is a desktop-oriented Linux distro based on Debian’s Stable branch, including the Xfce as a default desktop. However, the desktop environment has a slightly modified layout, with the main panel moved to the left side.



MX Linux 21.2 Released with Kernel 5.18 and 5.10


↺ MX Linux 21.2 Released with Kernel 5.18 and 5.10


> MX Linux offers two Kernel variants. First one is the long term support (LTS) Kernel and the other one is the advanced hardware support (AHS) Kernel. The AHS Kernel brings latest hardware support and features the latest mainline Kernel.


> With that said, this release features the Linux Kernel 5.18 for AHS version of MX Linux and all the refreshed packages as of today.


> Other noteworthy changes includes, a new UEFI management tool added to mx-boot-options, new GUI wrapper for quick-system-info for users for easy copy/paste in forums.


> Also added in this release is a new Kernel clean up tool on mx-cleanup, new option to disable Bluetooth in mx-tweak and a new mxfb-look tool for Fluxbox version for easy saving and restoring of themes.


> Alongside these changes, you get a bunch of bug fixes and improvements in native MX applications and as always latest firmware for your new hardware via the AHS Kernel.




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