
I won't go through them all here but I will focus on some of the key ones. The developers at MX Linux have built a number of apps to allow you to do everything from tweaking your desktop, managing repositories and users and more. Having said that, moving the panel to another location is quick and easy. This may initially seem a bit weird but I found that once you got used to it, it actually works quite well. One of the first things you'll notice about MX Linux is that the panel is assigned to the left side of the screen. Upon first boot-up, you are presented with their customized XFCE desktop. From my experience, there were also no hardware issues but I'd be curious to know the experiences of others as well so please let me know in the comments. Installation is super smooth using their custom installer and I experienced no issues whatsoever with the process. It is a midweight OS designed to combine an elegant and efficient desktop with simple configuration, high stability, solid performance and medium-sized footprint. MX Linux is a cooperative venture between the antiX and former MEPIS communities, using the best tools and talents from each distro. This review has been updated and is now based on the most recent MX Linux 18.2 release. The team of developers at MX Linux have really outdone themselves making every single possible need as easy as possible with their MX apps. One of the best things about MX Linux is the variety of custom tools that have been built to make the life of the user easier.

Today, I'm going to take you through my MX Linux Review to see why this distribution is so popular.

MX Linux is a popular and fast Linux distribution based on Debian stable that is currently in version 18.2.
