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April 1, 2021 by dolphin_oracle March 31, 2021 Updated iso images -direct download: 32 bit Xfce/fluxbox with debian standard 4.19 kernel 64 bit Xfce/fluxbox debian with standard 4.19 kernel 64 bit Xfce/fluxbox with AHS 5.10 kernel 64 bit KDE/plasma with AHS 5.10 kernel Mirrors will populate over time. Other download locations: https:// mxlinux.org/download-links/ Torrents here: https://mxlinux.org/torrent-files/ We are pleased to offer MX-19.4 for your use. MX-19.4 is the fourth refresh of our MX-19 release, consisting of bugfixes and application updates since our original release of MX-19. If you are already running MX-19, there is no need to reinstall. Packages are all available thru the regular update channel. Migration notes are here: https://mxlinux.org/migration The standard MX-19.4 releases (32 bit and 64 bit) feature the latest debian 4.19 kernel. The AHS (Advanced Hardware Support) iso features a debian 5.10.24 kernel, mesa 20.3 updates, as well as a new updated firmware packages. The KDE iso has also been updated, and being based on AHS, also has the 5.10.24 kernel and updated firmware and mesa packages. As usual, this release includes the latest updates from debian 10.6 (buster) and MX repos. Xfce 4.14 or KDE/plasma 5.15 GIMP 2.10.12 MESA 18.3.6 (20.3.4 ahs) Latest debian 4.19 kernel (5.10 ahs) Browser: Firefox 87 Video Player: VLC 3.0.12 Music Manager/Player: Clementine 1.3.1 Email client: Thunderbird 68.12.0 (78.9 available in test repo) Office suite: LibreOffice 6.1.5 (plus security fixes) (LO 7 is available in MX-Packageinstaller->Popular Apps) and more in the MX repositories. -New and updated mx-apps since 19.3. Highlights include: mx-installer (based on gazelle-installer) password strength indicator and other improvements. mx-snapshot - misc. enhancements, including a new cli mode suitable for scripting. mx-packageinstaller - updated kernel entries and misc. improvements mx-tweak - fixes to custom theme set features system-keyboard-qt - a new tool for setting your systemwide keyboard (unlike the Xfce keyboard tool, which is session oriented) job-scheduler - a gui front end for the cron job system standard on most linux distros. Many mx-apps received translation updates (we love translators) Any specific bugs can go to our Bug Manager at bugs.mxlinux.org If posting hardware issues, please post the output of "quick-system-info" from the menu (now in the default favorites!) or terminal, at a minimum. If posting nvidia-installer issues, please post the contents of /var/ log/ddm.log. If posting remaster issues, please include the contents of /var/log/ live/live-remaster.log If posting installer issues, please include the contents of /var/log/ minstall.log If posting issues with MX-PackageInstaller "Popular Apps", please post contents of /var/log/mxpi.log or /var/log/mxpi.log.old (whichever contains the log of your issue). Thank you to all the contributors, supporters, and enthusiasts. MX-19 is for you. Thank you! Dolphin Oracle (on behalf of the MX Dev Team) Categories Blog Post navigation HELP: tint2-manager 36 thoughts on "MX-19.4 now available!" 1. [12565e] Huckleberry Finn April 1, 2021 at 1:12 PM Congratulations Also it's the first .4 release since 14.4 on March 22, 2015 Reply 2. [695850] Sciamannato April 1, 2021 at 1:47 PM Grazie per il vostro lavoro! Reply 3. [4f5d10] CyberGhost April 1, 2021 at 2:18 PM When will these updates become available? I just ran some updates and I even restarted my computer and it still shows version 19.3 Reply + [84e114] davemx April 1, 2021 at 5:08 PM Could it be anything to do with it being April 1st? Reply o [84e114] davemx April 2, 2021 at 2:45 PM Wow it really is 19.4! Cruel to make that announcement on April 1st though. Reply 4. [7d0251] Kiryu April 1, 2021 at 2:45 PM Thank you very much to everyone involved in this! You are awesome !! Reply 5. [0ee303] Maurice April 1, 2021 at 3:05 PM I keep saying I use MX because: It works! The MX Dev Team is incredibly competent! The community is great! Thank you for all your work !!! Maurice Reply 6. [2658cc] Pedro Crespo April 1, 2021 at 3:20 PM Espectacular el trabajo que se esta haciendo con MXLinux, la uso desde hace un ano y siempre esta ahi fiable y muy eficiente. Seguro que esta nueva version. aun funcionara mejor y mas poderosa. Spectacular the work that is being done with MXLinux, I have been using it for a year and it is always there reliable and very efficient. Sure this new version. it will still work better and more powerful. Reply 7. [522267] Gerson April 1, 2021 at 3:52 PM MX es una gran distribucion y muy solida con el respaldo de sus desarrolladores. Un gran aplauso para todo el equipo de MX y gracias por regalarnos su tiempo y dedicacion para nuestro bienestar. Reply 8. [65ce23] Anda Panda April 1, 2021 at 5:30 PM lol Reply 9. [] Tico April 1, 2021 at 7:08 PM Never gona give you up <3 Reply 10. [6c3c0b] buchinski April 1, 2021 at 7:30 PM Nice work guys! Just for knowledge... can someone explain why MX is actually listed as a Greek distribution? Reply + [2abb63] Murdock2525 April 1, 2021 at 11:09 PM The owners love them some Gyros and Humus ! Typical Ohioans Reply + [] Anonymous April 2, 2021 at 4:17 PM antix roots Reply 11. [5beca8] derekr54 April 1, 2021 at 9:05 PM Nice job and running as smooth as it always does. Thanks for the hard work and great results. Reply 12. [757d5e] Jordan April 1, 2021 at 9:07 PM Tried soon (2 weeks ago) Linux Mind and Ubuntu latest versions (just to test for my friend) ... I was disappointed ... The MX Linux that I like and use is much better from these. Congratulationns, everything is ok with (MX19.4), after clean install, but can yo please chek and think about the stupid Gray Trash Icon, that was changed in MX18... and still is the same?. Please, if possible change it like it was in MX17 The Empty Trash-(was) Green Icon/ Files in Trash for delete-(was) Red Icon. It's much better visible and conveniently. Thanks Reply + [2abb63] Murdock2525 April 1, 2021 at 11:07 PM If you want to play Mint play LMDE4...Forget the OOb00nToo crap Reply o [88c95b] com April 7, 2021 at 10:35 PM Mint LMDE4 crap this MX much faster Reply o [] Anonymous April 8, 2021 at 3:51 PM Q4OS Reply # [] Oila da Borg April 8, 2021 at 4:17 PM .... ist inzwischen gerne genommen, wenn die HW "stark abgehangen" ist..... Wenn das nicht mehr rennt ist es wirklich Zeit fur einen neuen Rechner Reply + [248e17] fabio63 April 3, 2021 at 6:11 AM Hello Jordan you can do it easily yourself. Open file / usr / share / icons / "your theme icons" / places / scalable / user-trash-full.svg with Inkscape, change color and save. Reply + [] Phil April 3, 2021 at 8:51 AM Bonjour, Utilise le theme icone Oxygen et tu auras un beau carton jaune a la place de ta corbeille... Reply 13. [] PMcCartney April 2, 2021 at 2:29 AM I've been a Linux user for over 25 years, and am currently running Mint on a workstation and a laptop. I started with Slackware, then switched to S.u.S.E. before it was openSUSE, and I ran Red Hat before it became RHEL. I've mostly been a Debian or Debian-based user. However, it wasn't until today (April 1, 2021) when I finally decided to give MX Linux a try. I love the fact that you have a choice between SysV or systemd, and I wanted go back to using SysV. I also wanted to make sure I could still use ZFS, because that's how I have my Mint workstation configured. So, I set up a VM in VirtualBox, made all my configurations, and within an hour, I downloaded the "19.4" iso, configured a VM to my specs, installed MX Linux, and setup 4 virtual disks into a RAIDZ configuration with ZFS. I then tested the default Xfce desktop, and so far, I am quite pleased. I will continue to put MX Linux through its paces, to make sure it can handle everything I currently use. If so, then I might switch over completely. So, why did it take so long for me to give MX Linux a try? I want to make sure this distro remains stable for years to come. After Mandrake and MEPIS were dissolved years ago, I've been very reluctant, because I'd hate for the same fate to occur. Reply 14. [ee0d0e] bpr323 April 2, 2021 at 4:18 AM Can we please have a BASE revision of 19.4 with XFCE only and no apps? Reply + [5e123c] Maykel Moncada April 3, 2021 at 8:42 PM Saludos, a todos, Excelente trabajo el del equipo de MX LINUX. Si me sumo a la espera de un MX Linux BASE 19.4 en limpio sin las aplicaciones de la version ISO. Gracias, Excelente trabajo. Reply 15. [7af648] Felipe April 2, 2021 at 3:43 PM Gracias por el trabajo!!! Reply 16. [] Foxy April 2, 2021 at 4:44 PM I haven't even really noticed that the update from 19.3 to 19.4 was carried out. Everything worked flawlessly and was done in a few minutes when I think of Windows ... Reply 17. [a1f270] Ecofranklin April 2, 2021 at 8:07 PM Hola equipo MX Linux mis felicitaciones por esta gran distro, cada vez mas solida, veloz y segura, llevo mas de un ano utilizandola y no me defrauda nunca, cada vez sorprende mas, sigan adelante. Reply 18. [9ceaea] Moriarty April 2, 2021 at 11:21 PM Xfce MX-19.4 running on a HP Z series "professional workstation" ? with commercial software for photographics and basic video editing on MX-19.4. i also have to have a Windows 7 professional on another HP Z series for heavy video editing. Having some window freezing on MX-19.4 random not predictable i use kill to shut window terminal. Z series are notoriously bad on Debian derivatives.Even though Z series are rubbish... MX-19.4 is ridiculously fast on it.. 03/04/2021 England. Reply 19. [fa5698] Michael Shinas April 3, 2021 at 12:14 AM Great job, MX team! I think MX Linux is one of the best distros around, at least for a workstation (didn't use it for server purposes yet). I love the (in theory) midweight concept, the 32 bits version even runs on a Intel Atom netbook with 1GB of RAM, so in my opinion any hardware that you could reasonably use for light desktop use (say, most computers from 2009 or later) can run MX Linux. So in theory, midweight, but in practice you only need one distro for old and new hardware. I like Mint too, but it is more resource hungry, so you need slightly better hardware for that. And in addition to that, the live features are simply unrivalled, the remastering, the encryption, how the persistence is set up. MX is top-notch! Thanks team for your hard work. Reply 20. [bba2ac] John April 3, 2021 at 8:13 AM The only thing I wish is that this included the latest version of XFCE but I guess it must not have been tested enough to use that so looking forward to when that will finally be released. Reply 21. [] Mike April 3, 2021 at 6:10 PM Which 4.19 kernel should we be on? I've run all updates through the terminal, currently on 4.19.0-13 (4.19.160-2). That kernel is from 11/28/20. Is there are newer kernel we should install in MX Package Installer? Also, a little while back, I installed 5.10, but it didn't work with suspend resume. I uninstalled it through the package installer, but it still appears in GRUB and you can even boot into it. Is there a way to cleanly remove this from the system? Thanks for any help, keep up the great work. Reply 22. [] Mike April 3, 2021 at 6:45 PM Successfully update to 4.19.16-0-amd64 (4.19.181-1), date 03/19/ 21. Suspend/resume works fine. Is there a reason kernels don't update through sudo apt-get upgrade and require the use of the package installer instead? All I need to sort out is how to get the previous kernel and 5.1 off the system, not seeing an option in the MX Package Installer to uninstall them. Thanks again. Reply 23. [9ceaea] Professor Moriarty April 5, 2021 at 11:28 AM Xfce. ( Pixeluvo ) Pixeluvo is a fast commercial image editor that I use to quickly touchup photographs, it is a no-nonsense program quick simple and effective. It has always worked on Linux desktops with no problem including Debian, and so on. For some reason it would not work on "MX-19.4 patito feo." It give all types of error messages about QT. I found if you change the desktop menu command to /opt/ pixeluvo/bin/Pixeluvo64 It runs with no more problems. The error messages it was giving were totally misleading. So naturally you would edit the edit launcher the menu. Reply 24. [0446eb] Jonathan April 5, 2021 at 3:58 PM Congratulations! Really great job as usual! This distro works successfully as no other one, in my opinion, for quite old machines such as my 2011 notebook HP G61! Keep on improving! Reply 25. [88c95b] torsumy April 7, 2021 at 10:34 PM normal update without reinstall from mx 19 to mx 20 will be in the future? also this is very fast and best debian-based distro better than ubuntu and mint also better and faster than LMDE4 Reply Leave a Comment Cancel reply [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Comment[ ] [ ] Name[ ] Email [ ] Website [ ] [ ] [Post Comment] Search for: [ ] [Search] en English Chinese (Simplified) Dutch English French German Italian Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Privacy Policy Terms of Use en English Chinese (Simplified) Dutch English French German Italian Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Member Login (c) 2021 MXLinux | Linux(r) is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries. MX Linux We use cookies for various purposes including analytics. By continuing you agree to our use of cookies. I agree