MX 23 RC2 XFCE 👷‍♀️⚒️🏗️🚧

In This Video We Are Looking At The developers of MX Linux have announced the availability of the first release candidate for MX Linux 23. The project’s major new release is based on Debian 12 and comes with a choice of Xfce, KDE Plasma and Fluxbox desktops. ► Subscribe me here : ► Follow me on Tumblr : ► Follow me on Twitter : ► Follow me on Pinterest : Click Here to Watch More Entertainment : ► Linux Videos : ► Buyer Guide Videos : ► Raspberry pi Videos : ► Review Videos : ► Mozilla Videos : ► Vpn Videos : ► Ipad Videos : ► Mac Os Videos : ——Subscribe to stay up to date with the channel! —— Make sure to subscribe to the channel & select the 🔔bell push notifications (click the 🔔BELL icon next to the subscribe button) to be notified immediately when I release a new video. ✅ BE SURE TO LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS!!! Thanks for watching and I’ll see you next time! “MX Linux 23 RC1 is now available for testing. MX 23 is built from Debian 12 ’bookworm’ and MX repositories. As in past releases, the MX will default to SysVInit but systemd remains an option for installed systems. Updates from RC to final are fully supported. This release builds upon beta 2, and includes all bug fixes and changes to date, including default wallpapers and themes as well as updated translations and applications. In this release we are very interested in installer testing. Many bugs related to Btrfs installations have been addressed. The installer has received many updates since beta 2. The installer now supports swap files as well as swap partitions. The ’regular’ auto installation will default to swap files. The live boot menus now have a more obvious ’check media’ function in the top level menu. The media will be checked and boot will continue if things look good. Major desktop versions: Xfce , Fluxbox , KDE Plasma . :::::::::::::::::::: ***A major issue with the installer was found on the shipping ISOS that could wipe ESP partitions, even if not selected for installation. Please update the installer () BEFORE running any installs. ***Files have been removed from our servers pending a new RC2 with a fixed installer. Expected July 15. In this release we are very interested in installer testing. Many bugs related to btrfs installations have been addressed. The installer has received many updates since beta2. The Installer now supports swapfiles as well as swap partitions. The “regular” auto installation will default to swapfiles. There are many other installer changes, including gui adjustments (layout builder in the custom install partitions area), setting of some debconf value to make legacy grub-pc updates more seamless, various fixes for grub install functions and cleanup of “dump” entries that might be clogging up a user’s nvram. There is also additional help guidance right in the installer gui. The live boot menus now have a more obvious “check media” function in the top level menu. The media will be checked and boot will continue if things look good. Major Desktop versions Xfce Fluxbox KDE/plasma Accessibility: All release now include orca screen reader and a screen magnifier tool. Fluxbox and Xfce have magnus screen magnifier, and KDE/plasma uses kmag. At this time due to debian’s orca packaging, orca does not appear in the menus but can be launched manually. In particular orca is configurable in KDE’s integrated accessibility settings. Xfce is using xfce4-screensaver for screen locking chores instead of light-locker. This is proving to be more stable for some users. MX Tools: Many mx apps have been updated with bug fixes and enhancements. All tools now launch with individual policy kit configurations rather than using the blanket mx-pkexec from past releases. mx-pkexec is not preinstalled. The very popular MX Snapshot has received a lot of attention to help users customize their snapshot boot options while automatically filtering out option that might prevent the created live system from starting up on different machines. MX-Updater is back to using apt for a default backend, as nala turned out to have unforeseen issues. All releases use pipewire & wireplumber instead of pulseaudio. UFW firewall is enabled by default. Known issues: Timeshift will not recognize a btrfs partition for snapshots if on an encrypted partition. #mxlinux #mx23 #mxlinux23 #releasecandidate #xfce Todays Video - MX Linux 23 RC2!
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