MX Linux 23.2
MX Linux is a lightweight and user-friendly Linux distribution based on Debian’s stable branch, known for its simplicity, solid performance, and low resource requirements.
Three months have passed since the launch of MX Linux 23.1, the previous installment in the “Libretto” series. Now, we welcome MX Linux 23.2. Let’s dive into the changes and updates this new release brings.
Notebookcheck:
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MX Linux 23.2 with the latest PipeWire 1.0 multimedia system breathes new life into old laptops
The Linux distribution MX Linux has been at the top of the rankings of Distrowatch, a website that sorts Linux distributions by popularity. And now the next stable update of MX Linux 23.2 "Libretto" is available, which can be downloaded with the desktop interfaces XFCE, KDE Plasma or Fluxbox as well as a Raspberry Pi Edition.
Linux Magazine:
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MX Linux 23.2 "LIbretto" Released
The team behind MX Linux has announced a new point release of MX-23, codename "Libretto."
This version is based on Debian 12.4, and includes kernel 6.1, and all versions have been updated to the latest packages found in both the Debian and MX repositories.
The AHS (Advanced Hardware Support) Xfce release, however, uses the Liquorix 6.6 kernel with updated firmware and mesa libraries. There is also an optional opt-in for auto-updates.
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Shatter the closed-source shackles of Microsoft Windows 11 and embrace open-source freedom with MX Linux 23.2
MX Linux users, brace yourselves for an exciting update! The MX-23.2 version is now available, offering a ton of enhancements and updates. This release marks the second major refresh of the MX-23 series, primarily focusing on bug fixes, kernel updates, and application improvements. Importantly, for existing MX-23 users, there's no need for a fresh installation as all updates are accessible through regular update channels.
Key highlights of MX-23.2 include the transition to Debian 12.4 “bookworm” base, ensuring users benefit from the latest and most stable Debian offerings. Additionally, this update introduces several new and updated applications, enhancing the overall user experience.
It's FOSS News:
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MX Linux 23.2 'Libretto' is Here!
MX Linux has introduced their first major release of 2024 as a continuation to their 23.x release. The previous release, MX Linux 23, featured a new logo, and other major changes.
The new release, MX Linux 23.2 aims to continue in that path.
If you are curious, this Debian-based distro is a superb choice if you are looking for a systemd-free distro that doesn't get in the way while using it.
So, without any further ado, let's dive in.
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MX-23.2 “Libretto” released!
We are pleased to offer MX-23.2 for your use.
MX-23.2 is the second refresh of our MX-23 release, consisting of bugfixes, kernels, and application updates since our original release of MX-23. If you are already running MX-23, there is no need to reinstall. Packages are all available thru the regular update channels or by installing the changed applications.