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πŸ”΄ MX Linux install and review for gaming and content creation (XFCE and KDE spins)



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  1. Hi A1RM4X, back on the video after the stream! I was able to boot into the tkg kernel by watching through the stream again. For the MX weirdness, I just needed to purge the -dkms packages for the two Wi-Fi cards I don't use, which I wouldn't know is weird for someone relatively new to Linux, but I did that. Then just needed to get the latest drivers the way you did.

    This was all on my second day trying because the day of stream when I tried it I could not compile (segmentation faults) the tkg kernel at all and trying it taught me that all the weird issues I was having in Linux and Windows (I still dual boot) was due to my new RAM being messed up. RAM was still able to be exchanged, so I did that put in a new kit, and today I was finally able to finish the compile haha.

    So thanks for the gaming set up tips and pushing me to actually believe my new RAM could be an issue haha. Glad I caught that in the return window.

  2. You can easily resize by holding the Alt key and than right click to increase or decrease a window. This is much easier than trying to grab the edges. Reviews about 23.2 and 23.3 on distrowatch aren't completely fair because the issues some reviewers mentioned about 23.2, may not have occurred on 23.3. I for one didn't have any issues when installing MX 23.2 or using it. It's quick and very stable and after the upgrade to 23.3 also no issues whatsoever. And any distro has it issues. Same goes for CachyOS. Some like it, some don't.

  3. I like when arch "smart guy" is laughinig at non arch distro but he have no clue that MX can be set up with liquorix kernel.I'm greatfull to myself unsubbing from this mess chanel

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