When you want to run a middleweight Linux distribution and you already love & know Debian but don't want to run on super stable Server level since you are running a workstation *not* a server MX Linux is a very good choice as a distribution for you

You've got the power of Debian you'll get the stability of Debian yet you are bleeding edge and don't have applications which are rock stable but for a workstation a tad old
If you don't have a recent MX Linux installation you can download the new ISO version 23.6

If you have v23.5 there's no need to execute a fresh installation. The updated executables will roll out to you automatically.

mxlinux.org/blog/mx-23-6-now-a

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The screencap displays a mobile device screen with a dark background and a gray header at the top. The header features a logo with a mountain and a cross, followed by the text "MX Linux" in white. Below the header, there is a menu icon on the left and a search icon on the right. The main content area of the screen announces "MX-23.6 now available!" with the date "April 13, 2025" below it. The text explains that MX-23.6 is the sixth refresh of the MX-23 release, including bug fixes, kernel updates, and application updates. It states that if the user is already running MX-23, there is no need to reinstall, and packages are available through regular update channels or by installing the changed applications. The time on the device is 08:22, and the battery is at 93%.

 Ovis2-8B

๐ŸŒฑ Energy used: 0.224 Wh
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