I'm not positive, but I think that was Kenny's point; if MX Linux shipped with uBlock Origin added to Firefox, it would be more geared toward Linux beginners. Or, MX Linux could ship with it already enabled. As it stands currently, it is something a new user would need to enable, something that a good amount of computer users wouldn't understand. (Think grandparents and such.)
A really good one. I use the little Brother of this distro called AntiX. Its basically a lightweight, minimalist setup of debian with a modern kernel and preconfigured window manager. No systemd. You can choose between the WMs: icewm, jwm, fluxbox and some other. It makes minimalist linux desktops easy to use, as it comes with his own settings-manager. Even linux-beginners and my boomer parents can use this easily. Antix and MX share much of the same GUI-Utilities and setting-managers. Thats probably one of the reason why MX is so popular. btw.: first!
I've been using MX on my old X220 for about a month. I think it's the best for a no-hassle install on older PCs or ones with shoddy battery life (so most coming out today). I also recently got a newer Thinkpad T14 using the Renoir Ryzen APUs, and on the ahs (advanced hardware stack) it works. Linux Mint, for example, does NOT boot with the default live installation on Renoir. Using the Test repo you can get some newer kernels than what debian is offering. Pretty nice that it allows separate installs for what kind of hardware you have to avoid bloat and a less stable kernel. A few cool things about it: -Does not use systemd by default, but keeps it installed for dependencies. -Probably as a result of not using systemd, battery life definitely beats out Manjaro and even Mint -On the antiX adblocker, after you hit OK it allows you to select multiple methods of modifying the hosts file, and add more yourself. -Has a whole bunch of ways to modify your live installation USB to make multiple installs super easy, like updating the kernel on the live install. You can basically turn the installation media into your current build, applications and all. -Despite being a debian-based distribution, comes with access to Flatpaks and the MX test repo out of the box. iDeviceManager is cool for older iPods mostly, which have been gaining lots of traction due to modding. You've got people putting SSDs in them now. You can easily play with them without having to own an Apple computer. Window's iTunes is terrible and newer Macs don't like these older devices as much.
@@ddg227 there's an MX Tool pre-installed called "Live USB Kernal Updater". Otherwise during the install it allows you to save your live configuration on the USB
we have tested up through iphone 8. but you do have to tell your phone to allow the connection. earlier ios versions did not have the confirmation step.
The flash plugin is shipped because I heard people complained that their banking website only works with flash; I know 😢. They are receptive to people in 3rd world countries; thus idevicemounter. You should check out the "MX Tools" they ship, they are in the settings.
iDevice Mounter works with iPhne 6s and 7 with no problems.I use Mint,MX,Manjaro and Q4os,all have their good points and all have their bad points. MX is stable to the point of boring,it never has thrown a wobble on me me and I have been using it for two years now. I agree that there are some additions that are installed that I don't use and remove,but I could say that about most distro's.
This distro is at the top because it is the best and have the most to offer in terms of apps and functionality. Well designed by the creators , with excellent forward thinking. Love my KDE version. Now windows is definitely not needed anymore, thanks to this brilliant distro.
For those that don't like Ubuntu based and systemD. Peppermint has advert blocker too, but I prefer uBlock Origin because it's better in blocking all ads. MX also has a great and helpful forum.
OK, here's the deal. Thank you for all you do. "IF" you say you're "reviewing" a distro maybe you should take some time to actually USE it for a while. That way you might actually KNOW something about the particular distro. Instead of just installing & taking a little while to look it over. For instance there's a Conky MANAGER in MX & w/ it you can EDIT the Conky or change it to a different Conky. Yes there are some old versions IN THE DOWNLOAD. But when you run the Updater they will mostly be updated to more recent versions. The antx advert blocker is "prolly" like most such HOSTS files so YOU can ADD domains to it. BTW, I've still got to add some to my install. The "bar" on the left is easily moved to the bottom (or the top, or wherever) if that's your preference. It is after all linux. Lastly the MX Tools is pretty cool & has most things you want in that 1 place. I've had problems w/ my install so I'm not claiming it is 'perfect' or 'great' or whatever. But for a 'beginner' level distro I think it is pretty good. It is a Deb-based distro so. BTW, "IF" you are going to play at reviewing distros you may want to take the time to say CONTACT the devs. They may be able to help you get a grip on the peculiarities of each distro. I enjoyed your 'review' despite my complaints. Have a GREAT day, Neighbor!
With the ad blocker I didn't see you turn it on. You have to ok what to block within the app. If you dind't do that then that may be why it didn't work.
You should take a longer look. The hardware compatibility is very high, and the live USB tools are ingenious. Being able to run it with systemd disabled is unique. You aren't directed to MX forums because of Google's algorithms, but the forums are busy and helpful. MX goes toe to toe with Artix in my experience.
I used Debian and Arch for several years. Now I use Arch and Gentoo, only because I've been too lazy to move my Arch install over to Gentoo. I've learned stability is in the hands of the beholder. I didn't have any more or less bugs and problems with Arch/Gentoo than I did with Debian. I think distros like MX Linux won't be around as long as Arch or Gentoo, because Arch is insanely easy to use (just because it doesn't have a GUI installer doesn't mean it's difficult) and Gentoo runs on damn near anything.
@@dee23gaming I didn't say anything about which distro is easier to use. I said the Arch Linux installer IS easy to use, because it is easy to use. It's as easy to use as the stupid GUI Debian installer which has two particularly annoying bugs that make it more of a pain in the ass than the Arch installer scripts. So, no. It is NOT like saying swimming across the ocean is easier than swimming across a river. I talked about stability, not ease-of-use.
At least Mx Liux has good theming out of the box. The only thing I don't like about Linux Mint is its default theming which is ugly. This is especially not good for a new user who does not know how to add themes in linux. Besides that, Linux Mint is a great beginner distro compared to MX Linux for being familiar to use for windows users.
The fact that I receive parfume advertisement on these videos is the sign that A - I managed to escape the botnet since I'm not interested in perfume B - this is the true Chad channel that will unify /g/, /sci/ and /fit/
I went from Linux Lite to MX 18.2 and found Kdenlive runs a little better on MX. Went to being my fav out of all the distros. Mint... Went to MX19 and had some issues. Now I'm using Mint20. Lol
ran w/slackware since windows98 died. Self taught w/help from forums, linux books I could stay awake through & of course the Dumb Box substitute TH-cam🤣 Thing is when I needed or wanted to explore different things, it was always a huge skills learning project that if I didnt use all the time I would forget how to do. Long story short after my last builds became obsolete & died, I saved up for a couple of yrs to build new boxes. With all the new CPUs, Mobo, & Giant video cards I wasn't able to install Slackware current like I used to, a bios thing w/ new solid state hdds formatting designation. So I wound up w/Garuda LXQT KWin because I want to tryout gaming & context creation. So the i5 12600k is running too hot & that is the box I built strictly for production work👀 So I'm going to try Under volting it, but am concerned aout running a rolling disto on it for stability, don't want to setup & learn all my Software apps more than once or twice, might not have that much time anymore🤣 Ques. can I use mint to setup OBS gimp, DPU ID, Burner, and all else I may need or want? Or stay with Garuda LXqT Kwin?
I was surprised when I tried out 32 bit Win8.1. It used only 400 MB of memory (600-700 in x64), and that's with all services enabled. Win10 is a whole different story though. With Win10 MS has gone full bloat way.
I can't seem to get that E: DVD download with any Linux distro to make an install usb. Rufus in windows or that damn new Etcher in Linux to make an install usb. Do I need to find my old DVD R/W 5.25 drive and create an install dvd?
No, I don't think it's a better beginner distro than Mint. I think it's overrated to be honest. I tried both for months now and went back to Mint. For me, Mint checks all the boxes and seems to be a more time tested solution.
Distrowatch ratings are not voted on. They are just page hits. It's more likely a bot nailing their link because there is no way it is most popular. I'm a Manjaro user which is supposedly second place. I love Manjaro but I don't believe that either. I also use Arch and Nomad BSD. Based on the posts at r/unixporn I'd have an easier time believing that Arch is more popular then both of those but none of that can tell us the actual user install base.
You know, I've never actually run straight up Debian before. Might have to do a VM soon. Or maybe redo an old laptop running a now defunct version of Ubuntu.
i seriously disliked the panel which comes stock on mx linux but at the time of seeing this video... i see it as a power user panel... so i don't know i could get used to it? or ofc change it around lol
21:00 this is weird men idk why either i just use Debian i dont get it. i get 533M of ram , using pihole and kde on idle-ish. Mx linux is not pretty good at all. butt i like the way it installs and let you partitionate afterward.
What's the difficult part of setting up the adblocker? You didn't allow the tool and are not even showing the steps, you're just assuming a beginner is going to have difficulty with it but that's just your assumption.
Being a Linux power user, MX all the way for me! Since I discovered alot of very powerful and nifty tools in MX, I will just create read only USB flash MX boot disk with a second writable partition on the USB stick, Load the OS live, and then proceed to tweak and uninstall and install things at will(making sure I have at least 4GB system ram), and then I respin an ISO of the live running system that I can then use to install on the same machine or any compatible machine, but having only the settings and apps I want. For a Media player MX, or for a MX music studio, etc. Vanilla Debian does NOT have all the tools I need in the distro and if it does, it is not setup for me by default and things like sound and so on, tend to fail inexplicably during normal use, so I stick to what works for me, MX. I did manage to do the same trick with ANTIX, but ANTIX is still being a butt with me so I will tackle that beast later lol!
Graphics chug way too much for me to want to use Vbox. I know I'll get spit on for this but VMware just works far better this type of test. I know proprietary software is not preferable but it's a better representation of normal feel with real hardware when set up properly
Wth? I've never heard of this distro? Suddenly it's the top ranked distro on distrowatch? Out of absolutely nowhere? What? Where'd this thing even come from and when?!
Styles and what is old and what is not......man I don't get it, think about it. I am so glad that GOD made the world as he did and made it pretty much unchangeable, because if he wouldn't have somebody would have said, "That mountain over there is little dated don't you think" and then changed it. How can you put up the date on the desktop and then say its dated......really. I think that chasing after fashion or what is fashionable is itself dated. There is nothing old or wrong about something that works everything else is just opinion. That's it.
You have to click OK to enable the ad blocker.
I'm not positive, but I think that was Kenny's point; if MX Linux shipped with uBlock Origin added to Firefox, it would be more geared toward Linux beginners. Or, MX Linux could ship with it already enabled. As it stands currently, it is something a new user would need to enable, something that a good amount of computer users wouldn't understand. (Think grandparents and such.)
A really good one. I use the little Brother of this distro called AntiX. Its basically a lightweight, minimalist setup of debian with a modern kernel and preconfigured window manager. No systemd. You can choose between the WMs: icewm, jwm, fluxbox and some other. It makes minimalist linux desktops easy to use, as it comes with his own settings-manager. Even linux-beginners and my boomer parents can use this easily.
Antix and MX share much of the same GUI-Utilities and setting-managers. Thats probably one of the reason why MX is so popular.
btw.: first!
Any of those alt window managers with a proper start menu like XFCE/XFCE classic
AntiX is good on old or low spec machines.
@@folksurvival i use it on my modern gaming machine. but yes, it runs on everything
Older brother*. Father would be more appropriate. It also has systemd and it gives the user a choice between it and another init at the boot manu
I've been using MX on my old X220 for about a month. I think it's the best for a no-hassle install on older PCs or ones with shoddy battery life (so most coming out today). I also recently got a newer Thinkpad T14 using the Renoir Ryzen APUs, and on the ahs (advanced hardware stack) it works. Linux Mint, for example, does NOT boot with the default live installation on Renoir. Using the Test repo you can get some newer kernels than what debian is offering. Pretty nice that it allows separate installs for what kind of hardware you have to avoid bloat and a less stable kernel. A few cool things about it:
-Does not use systemd by default, but keeps it installed for dependencies.
-Probably as a result of not using systemd, battery life definitely beats out Manjaro and even Mint
-On the antiX adblocker, after you hit OK it allows you to select multiple methods of modifying the hosts file, and add more yourself.
-Has a whole bunch of ways to modify your live installation USB to make multiple installs super easy, like updating the kernel on the live install. You can basically turn the installation media into your current build, applications and all.
-Despite being a debian-based distribution, comes with access to Flatpaks and the MX test repo out of the box.
iDeviceManager is cool for older iPods mostly, which have been gaining lots of traction due to modding. You've got people putting SSDs in them now. You can easily play with them without having to own an Apple computer. Window's iTunes is terrible and newer Macs don't like these older devices as much.
Alright this sold it to me. How can I modify the install USB?
@@ddg227 there's an MX Tool pre-installed called "Live USB Kernal Updater". Otherwise during the install it allows you to save your live configuration on the USB
on ad blocker...you do have to turn it on. click OK and check the boxes.
@NOZY you can change to using the user password for admin tasks in mx-tweak.
we have tested up through iphone 8. but you do have to tell your phone to allow the connection. earlier ios versions did not have the confirmation step.
This got me to switch to Linux, I love it. Love it.
THATS RAD I switched to Linux a couple months ago gotta say it's pretty good
OwO
You still on linux?
@@redcoat4348 yes indeed fell in love with fedora plasma and gnome
The flash plugin is shipped because I heard people complained that their banking website only works with flash; I know 😢.
They are receptive to people in 3rd world countries; thus idevicemounter. You should check out the "MX Tools" they ship, they are in the settings.
iDevice Mounter works with iPhne 6s and 7 with no problems.I use Mint,MX,Manjaro and Q4os,all have their good points and all have their bad points. MX is stable to the point of boring,it never has thrown a wobble on me me and I have been using it for two years now. I agree that there are some additions that are installed that I don't use and remove,but I could say that about most distro's.
This distro is at the top because it is the best and have the most to offer in terms of apps and functionality. Well designed by the creators , with excellent forward thinking. Love my KDE version. Now windows is definitely not needed anymore, thanks to this brilliant distro.
I think you missed a few neat features mx offers such as the mx snapshot maker and the ability to use sysvinit or systemd
I downloaded MX Linux and the distro is defiantly one of the best distros to install in olders PCs.
For those that don't like Ubuntu based and systemD. Peppermint has advert blocker too, but I prefer uBlock Origin because it's better in blocking all ads. MX also has a great and helpful forum.
OK, here's the deal.
Thank you for all you do.
"IF" you say you're "reviewing" a distro maybe you should take some time to actually USE it for a while.
That way you might actually KNOW something about the particular distro.
Instead of just installing & taking a little while to look it over.
For instance there's a Conky MANAGER in MX & w/ it you can EDIT the Conky or change it to a different Conky.
Yes there are some old versions IN THE DOWNLOAD.
But when you run the Updater they will mostly be updated to more recent versions.
The antx advert blocker is "prolly" like most such HOSTS files so YOU can ADD domains to it.
BTW, I've still got to add some to my install.
The "bar" on the left is easily moved to the bottom (or the top, or wherever) if that's your preference.
It is after all linux.
Lastly the MX Tools is pretty cool & has most things you want in that 1 place.
I've had problems w/ my install so I'm not claiming it is 'perfect' or 'great' or whatever.
But for a 'beginner' level distro I think it is pretty good.
It is a Deb-based distro so.
BTW, "IF" you are going to play at reviewing distros you may want to take the time to say CONTACT the devs.
They may be able to help you get a grip on the peculiarities of each distro.
I enjoyed your 'review' despite my complaints.
Have a GREAT day, Neighbor!
Lol, nice rant
@@gdij229 A valid one, at that.
It's really nice to see how virtual box theme is all messed up 😆
With the ad blocker I didn't see you turn it on. You have to ok what to block within the app. If you dind't do that then that may be why it didn't work.
personally, MX community is one of the best. The people over there are actually cooperative and nowhere near as toxic.
I enjoy your reviews man. Thanks!
You should take a longer look. The hardware compatibility is very high, and the live USB tools are ingenious. Being able to run it with systemd disabled is unique. You aren't directed to MX forums because of Google's algorithms, but the forums are busy and helpful. MX goes toe to toe with Artix in my experience.
I'm new to linux: Can i uninstall the not needed stuff without consequences? Not gcc but the itunes shit or office programs...
@@ddg227
Try using the software installer, I think that will do it.
I love MX Linux, it's my daily driver.
I used Debian and Arch for several years. Now I use Arch and Gentoo, only because I've been too lazy to move my Arch install over to Gentoo.
I've learned stability is in the hands of the beholder. I didn't have any more or less bugs and problems with Arch/Gentoo than I did with Debian. I think distros like MX Linux won't be around as long as Arch or Gentoo, because Arch is insanely easy to use (just because it doesn't have a GUI installer doesn't mean it's difficult) and Gentoo runs on damn near anything.
That's like saying swimming across an ocean is easier than swimming across a river.
@@dee23gaming I didn't say anything about which distro is easier to use. I said the Arch Linux installer IS easy to use, because it is easy to use. It's as easy to use as the stupid GUI Debian installer which has two particularly annoying bugs that make it more of a pain in the ass than the Arch installer scripts.
So, no. It is NOT like saying swimming across the ocean is easier than swimming across a river.
I talked about stability, not ease-of-use.
Take a look at NixOS. I bet you'll love it.
Do you have gentoo installed on actual hardware alongside your vm's? or do you only use gentoo in vm's?
My I suggest BunsenLabs for a distroreview?
At least Mx Liux has good theming out of the box. The only thing I don't like about Linux Mint is its default theming which is ugly. This is especially not good for a new user who does not know how to add themes in linux. Besides that, Linux Mint is a great beginner distro compared to MX Linux for being familiar to use for windows users.
Doesn't distrowatch just rank by page hits?
Yep
And grades, you can give an 1-to-10 grade in the comment section of each distro.
The fact that I receive parfume advertisement on these videos is the sign that
A - I managed to escape the botnet since I'm not interested in perfume
B - this is the true Chad channel that will unify
/g/, /sci/ and /fit/
I went from Linux Lite to MX 18.2 and found Kdenlive runs a little better on MX.
Went to being my fav out of all the distros.
Mint...
Went to MX19 and had some issues.
Now I'm using Mint20.
Lol
So what are these issues that you had with MX19?
good to see my favourite is number 3 on distrowatch !
Can you make a video about redcore Linux? It's another Gentoo based distro.
Your name is Kenny?
You can change the panel easily by clicking on "Tweak(panel, etc...)" in the welcome screen. Put it on the right, top or bottom.
Please do a Slackware or/and Alpine
Thanks!
ran w/slackware since windows98 died. Self taught w/help from forums, linux books I could stay awake through & of course the Dumb Box substitute TH-cam🤣 Thing is when I needed or wanted to explore different things, it was always a huge skills learning project that if I didnt use all the time I would forget how to do. Long story short after my last builds became obsolete & died, I saved up for a couple of yrs to build new boxes. With all the new CPUs, Mobo, & Giant video cards I wasn't able to install Slackware current like I used to, a bios thing w/ new solid state hdds formatting designation. So I wound up w/Garuda LXQT KWin because I want to tryout gaming & context creation. So the i5 12600k is running too hot & that is the box I built strictly for production work👀 So I'm going to try Under volting it, but am concerned aout running a rolling disto on it for stability, don't want to setup & learn all my Software apps more than once or twice, might not have that much time anymore🤣 Ques. can I use mint to setup OBS gimp, DPU ID, Burner, and all else I may need or want? Or stay with Garuda LXqT Kwin?
I was surprised when I tried out 32 bit Win8.1. It used only 400 MB of memory (600-700 in x64), and that's with all services enabled. Win10 is a whole different story though. With Win10 MS has gone full bloat way.
MX Linux, linux mint and all other debian distros are the same, same bugs, same performance and everything. :)
I can't seem to get that E: DVD download with any Linux distro to make an install usb. Rufus in windows or that damn new Etcher in Linux to make an install usb. Do I need to find my old DVD R/W 5.25 drive and create an install dvd?
Check out ARTIX after you had a good play with MX
I'd like MX Linux based on Debian testing
No, I don't think it's a better beginner distro than Mint. I think it's overrated to be honest. I tried both for months now and went back to Mint. For me, Mint checks all the boxes and seems to be a more time tested solution.
Bloat is in the eye of the beholder. 😝
Can you make a video on iFuse and how to install and use it?
You didn't install the adblocker and you didn't check the MX Tools which for me is the selling point of the distro.
I do an installation and review of MX Linux ON VM!
Distrowatch ratings are not voted on. They are just page hits. It's more likely a bot nailing their link because there is no way it is most popular. I'm a Manjaro user which is supposedly second place. I love Manjaro but I don't believe that either. I also use Arch and Nomad BSD. Based on the posts at r/unixporn I'd have an easier time believing that Arch is more popular then both of those but none of that can tell us the actual user install base.
You know, I've never actually run straight up Debian before. Might have to do a VM soon. Or maybe redo an old laptop running a now defunct version of Ubuntu.
I can't see your mouse pointer
It is really popular in Japan for some reason
i seriously disliked the panel which comes stock on mx linux but at the time of seeing this video... i see it as a power user panel... so i don't know i could get used to it? or ofc change it around lol
You didn't even looked at the two most important features of MX-Linux i.e the MX-Tools and the fact that it does not use systemd.
21:00 this is weird men idk why either i just use Debian i dont get it. i get 533M of ram , using pihole and kde on idle-ish. Mx linux is not pretty good at all. butt i like the way it installs and let you partitionate afterward.
You don't have to use Ublock as a alternative to /etc/hosts.
This project: github.com/hectorm/hblock really leverages power of the hosts file.
Best part is that MX Linux still has 32bit support for my Pentium 4
I like MX. Is the KDE version worth considering?
dual booted kde mx and win10, safe to say its awesome
hey could you capture the mouse cursor next time?
What's the difficult part of setting up the adblocker? You didn't allow the tool and are not even showing the steps, you're just assuming a beginner is going to have difficulty with it but that's just your assumption.
Calculate linux when
Wow it is still on top. That’s great and very deserving. 😎😎👏🏾🇺🇸. Look things just work for me and most.
On my PC. Works.
Being a Linux power user, MX all the way for me! Since I discovered alot of very powerful and nifty tools in MX, I will just create read only USB flash MX boot disk with a second writable partition on the USB stick, Load the OS live, and then proceed to tweak and uninstall and install things at will(making sure I have at least 4GB system ram), and then I respin an ISO of the live running system that I can then use to install on the same machine or any compatible machine, but having only the settings and apps I want. For a Media player MX, or for a MX music studio, etc. Vanilla Debian does NOT have all the tools I need in the distro and if it does, it is not setup for me by default and things like sound and so on, tend to fail inexplicably during normal use, so I stick to what works for me, MX. I did manage to do the same trick with ANTIX, but ANTIX is still being a butt with me so I will tackle that beast later lol!
Graphics chug way too much for me to want to use Vbox. I know I'll get spit on for this but VMware just works far better this type of test. I know proprietary software is not preferable but it's a better representation of normal feel with real hardware when set up properly
I just hate xfce. It makes me feel like I still live in the 90's. Also, it never works right on a 4k screen. Debian testing it is for me with gnome.
Well the 90's were good and GNOME is not.
Gnome was good in version 2 then the 3 came
Wth? I've never heard of this distro? Suddenly it's the top ranked distro on distrowatch? Out of absolutely nowhere? What? Where'd this thing even come from and when?!
mx linux has the most ratings, not the highest rating
360p vid
TH-cam is still rendering the Full HD, they're a bit slow today.
bc it was just uploaded. w8 a couple mins....
@@MentalOutlaw yeah its 1080p now
mate, can u make some tutorial or path to install gentoo in android?
ah yes, they placed ugly duck in spanish as the version name
Sudo apt remove cups bluet* Adobe* flash* Firefox
sudo apt remove pulse-audio systemd avachi
Last!
You sound like a mid-way kind a guy.
Yeet
turn off ads or I will unsubscribe
So much bloat lmao
Styles and what is old and what is not......man I don't get it, think about it. I am so glad that GOD made the world as he did and made it pretty much unchangeable, because if he wouldn't have somebody would have said, "That mountain over there is little dated don't you think" and then changed it. How can you put up the date on the desktop and then say its dated......really. I think that chasing after fashion or what is fashionable is itself dated. There is nothing old or wrong about something that works everything else is just opinion. That's it.