Detailed, enthusiastic review of MX Linux MX-23.6 Libretto Plasma edition, tested in a dual-boot configuration on a laptop with AMD processor and integrated graphics and NVMe storage, covering fast installation and live session save, look and feel, some small customization, software management and updates, default and extra applications, everyday usability and practicality, boot speed, desktop performance and responsiveness, some tiny problems and bugs, and more
to each his own, but I can’t stand this clown. he desperately wants to come off as this wise, cranky, tell-it-like-it-is one-of-the-guys, but the often cretinous takes permeating his works are off-putting. the evil elites in charge of opensource not thinking about people with mech drives in 2024, the abject “horror” that’s systemd, his “helpful” notes on bugs in five year old software, for my money the dude can get bent.
so when he likes something it immediately prompts me to do the inverse; not that it’s needed in the case of MX.