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MX Moksha is a new take on MX Linux.
Moksha is a fork of the old-school Enlightenment desktop.
MX Moksha is fun to use and can revive old hardware.
Back in the early 2000s, Enlightenment was my desktop of choice. To this day, Enlightenment is still an option, and it's one that remains just as fun and unique to use.
Also: MX Linux has an old-school look and feel. Here's why it's so popular
Back in those days, I had to install Enlightenment manually, because there were no distributions that offered it as a default. At one point, a new Linux distribution came into being that made use of Enlightenment as its only desktop environment -- Bodhi Linux. After some time with Enlightenment, the primary developer decided to fork the DE and created Moksha. Moksha is still in the vein of Enlightenment, only with a dash more user friendliness. It offers a vast amount of configurations and a menu that can be accessed from anywhere on the desktop with a left mouse click.
The developers of MX Linux have decided to create a new spin, MX Moksha, and it's delightful.
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