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MX Linux 21 Beta 1 & MX Linux 19.4 | MX-21 beta 1 & MX-19.4 | Patito Feo & WildFlower 🌼 | XFCE – KDE

In This Video We Are Discussing About MX-21 beta 1 “Wildflower” And MX-19.4 “Patito Feo” Installation And Walk Through. While the world’s busy trying out Windows 11, GNU/Linux users are busy distro-hopping. Developers, on the other hand, are busy with new distro releases. MX Linux, has a new beta release available for testing purposes.

The Developers are calling it MX Linux 21 Beta 1. If you’re wondering what happened to MX Linux 20, the developers follow a year-based version number for major releases. In this article, let’s look at what’s new in the release.

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MX Linux 21 Beta 1 & MX Linux 19.4 | MX-21 beta 1 & MX-19.4 | Patito Feo & WildFlower 🌼 | XFCE – KDE

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:: MX Linux 21 Beta 1 ::

A major new update to MX Linux, a Debian-based desktop distribution is now available for testing. Version 21 is based on the soon-to-be-stable Debian 11 “Bullseye” and features the Xfce 4.16 desktop: “MX 21 beta 1 is now available for testing. MX 21 is built from Debian ‘Bullseye’ and MX repositories. Things that are new in the beta 1: new and updated applications; new installer partition selection area, including some LVM support if LVM volume exists already; new UEFI live system boot menus, now you can select your live boot options (persistence) from the boot menu and submenus rather than using the previous console menus; Xfce 4.16; user password (sudo) for administration tasks by default, you can switch this in mx-tweak/Other tab; many small configuration changes, particularly on the panel with new default panel plugins. With this beta 1 release, we are particularly interested in testing the new UEFI live system boot menus as well as testing the installer. VirtualBox testing is welcome, but we are looking for edge cases on real hardware for the most part.

:: MX Linux 19.4 ::

The MX Linux team has announced an update to the project’s 19.x series. The Debian-based project is now available in two editions: Xfce/Fluxbox and KDE Plasma. Standard Debian kernels and updated 5.10 kernels are available. “We are pleased to offer MX-19.4 for your use. MX-19.4 is the fourth refresh of our MX-19 release, consisting of bugfixes and application updates since our original release of MX-19. If you are already running MX-19, there is no need to reinstall. Packages are all available thru the regular update channel. Migration notes are here. The standard MX-19.4 releases (32-bit and 64-bit) feature the latest Debian 4.19 kernel. The AHS (Advanced Hardware Support) ISO features a Debian 5.10.24 kernel, mesa 20.3 updates, as well as a new updated firmware packages. The KDE ISO has also been updated, and being based on AHS, also has the 5.10.24 kernel and updated firmware and mesa packages.

MX Linux 21 Beta 1: What’s New?
The distro ships new and updated applications.
There’s a new installer partition selection area with LVM support. For those who don’t know, LVM is used to create larger single logical volumes by combining multiple physical volumes.
MX Linux 21 Beta 1 ships with a new Xfce version 4.16.
Users will be asked for user pasword for admin tasks by default. You can, however change this in Other tab in mx-tweak.
The build also includes a lot of tiny configuration changes, especially on the panel with new default panel plugins.
One of the major additions is the new UEFI live boot menus using which you can now select your boot options.

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