

Yeah I just left it default.


Yeah I just left it default.


This is XFCE.


I’d say it’s beginner-friendly. This is only my fourth distro, so I’m still relatively new, but it wasn’t that hard. If you can manage to get past the installer, it’s actually very straightforward. Most stuff is already configured; it’s pretty cool.


I was actually on Debian for a while, but I had constant issues with it dropping my mobile hotspot connection. It required a bit too much configuration for my liking, though the installer itself was decent. Debian was actually my fourth distro—I’ve spent time with Lubuntu, LMDE, Fedora, and MX. After struggling with Debian for a while, I’m back on MX Linux. I’ve also experimented with Parrot OS home edition, but I’ve found that some distros just play better with mobile hotspots than others. Home internet is getting pricey, so I prefer sticking to public Wi-Fi and my hotspot for the time being.


During the install of MX Linux, you can choose between systemd and init. The installer actually boots up and lets you select your preference, which is a great feature. I personally went with the systemd option because I don’t know much about init, but it really comes down to personal preference.


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Thx 😊