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I tried the latest MX Linux version on my PC, and it made the system look and feel like new

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Why This Matters

The latest MX Linux release, especially the MX-25.2_Xfce_ahs_x64 version, offers a highly stable and modern Linux experience tailored for newer hardware, making it an attractive choice for both everyday users and gamers. Its out-of-the-box hardware support and performance optimizations demonstrate how Linux distributions are evolving to meet the needs of diverse users and hardware configurations, impacting both consumer choice and industry standards.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET's key takeaways

MX Linux's Xfce AHS is a Linux distro for modern hardware.

Whether it's a desktop or laptop, MX Linux AHS should work out of the box.

MX Linux is free to download and install.

MX Linux is a dual adventure between the antiX and MX Linux communities and serves as a collection of open-source operating systems that are all built around the Debian Stable distribution. Because of its Debian base, MX Linux is a highly stable operating system that performs brilliantly on PCs of all types -- from older systems to midrange and powerhouse computers.

There are five different versions of MX Linux:

MX-25.2_Xfce_x66 - The standard release that is based on Debian 6.12 with hardware support from Debian Stable and is suitable for PCs that are a few years old.

MX-25.2_KDE_x64 - Based on the 6.12 kernel with the Advanced Hardware Support repositories enabled and defaults to the KDE Plasma desktop environment.

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