MX Linux 23.3 released, based on Debian 12.5

MX Linux 23.3 released, based on Debian 12.5

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The latest update to MX Linux is out and has some small but useful improvements to make it easier to get online and install.

Why does everyone love MX Linux? – MX-Linux 23

MX Linux 23.3 is the latest update to the MX Linux 23 "Libretto." The update brings the package base up to that of Debian 12.5, which was released in February.

It's not radically different from the original MX Linux 23 release, which we looked at last August, and builds on the changes in version 23.2, which we took a quick look at in January. Unlike some more neophilic distros, its developers seem to take a pragmatic "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach.

Considerable work has gone into localization and translation in this version. There is an updated manual and the documentation has been split into language-specific packages. Along with the new MX Locale tool, you can uninstall anything from your operating system that is not in your preferred language.

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