New Release: MX Linux 23.1, Built on Debian, Ready to be Downloaded from BetaNews

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“Say Goodbye to Monday Blues: MX-23.1 Release Brings Exciting Linux Updates”

As Monday rolls around, many of us dread the start of another work week. But this Monday, we have something to look forward to – the highly anticipated MX-23.1 update for the MX Linux series has finally arrived!

Packed with fixes, new features, and updated applications, this update promises to enhance the overall user experience. And the best part? No need for a fresh install, as the latest packages can be easily accessed through the usual update channels.

But what’s even more exciting is the shift to the stable Debian 12.2 “bookworm” base, guaranteeing a more reliable and secure operating system. Plus, there are plenty of notable highlights to look forward to.

For starters, the installer has been fine-tuned to improve swapfile management, hibernation, and OEM installations. And for KDE users, an updated sddm init script means a smoother boot process. The AHS Xfce release also boasts the updated 6.5 kernel, firmware, and mesa libraries for a more efficient performance.

Fluxbox fans will also appreciate the new keybinding reference script, making it easier to learn and utilize hotkeys. And speaking of updates, MX-23.1 features the latest 6.1 and 6.5 kernels for both the main Xfce and fluxbox versions, respectively.

With each release, the MX developers continue to show their dedication to improving the system, and MX-23.1 is no exception. With its mix of new features, application updates, and bug fixes, this update solidifies MX Linux as a top choice for both new and experienced Linux users. Don’t wait, download MX-23.1 now and elevate your Linux experience.

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