
For example, some basic tools like the browser, file manager, and the system update tool are made ready available. MX Linux uses a tastefully customized Xfce desktop: it looks good, and also keeps usability in mind.
#Nomacs disable welcome window install#
It may not seem a great deal, but more than once I have downloaded a live CD and started to test a system, only to realize – usually when I needed to install something – that I had no idea about the right credentials to use:in contrast MX gets off to an excellent start by providing right away in a clear and direct manner that information. MX Linux is a quite polished distro, with little nice details here and there that make life easier for the user.Īs I started the system for the first time, I got the following welcome screen that besides providing links to multiple documentation and configuration tools, it also remembers us the demo user and password. Since it is a live CD, we can try the system before deciding to installing it. I started by downloading the iso from the official site.

I have been wanting to try MX Linux for a while now, and my curiosity was even greater after after reading this article about Linux distributions at Renard’s World being a Debian user, I am quite curious about Debian based distributions. Time ago Ubuntu was at number one, it was then surpassed by Mint, and at the time of writing this we got Manjaro Linux at the top, followed by MX Linux.

As the page hit ranking list at proofs, the Linux world is quite dynamic: distributions move up and down in the ranking all the time. From time to time I have a look at to find about new Linux distributions.
