Found this neat Linux Distro Chooser site today and contacted the person behind it to ask if he'd consider adding MX Linux to his distro chooser. Sent him a link to the MX Linux home page.
https://librehunt.org
He responded really quickly with "looks very interesting" then 5 hours later added a job to their guthub bug tracker and issues team to add MX to their list.
Be interesting to test the results after MX has been added.
MX being added to a Linux chooser list
MX being added to a Linux chooser list
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Re: MX being added to a Linux chooser list
That is a good thing to reach as many as because some times a nice and brilliant thing got missed as its not properly advertised.
I just check, https://librehunt.org/distrolist, but it may take some time to add it.
I just check, https://librehunt.org/distrolist, but it may take some time to add it.
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MX help : https://mxlinux.org/manuals/
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Re: MX being added to a Linux chooser list
Cool! That's how I got started after Windows failed me for the final time. A distro-chooser sent me to Ubuntu. I'm really glad to see MX available on a distro-chooser now!
The first time I tried to install MX, the installer confused me so much I got scared off and ran back "home" to my Xubuntu-based safe space. I wonder if that super-easy Ubiquity installer would work on Devian-based distros, and if so why don't more of them use it?
The first time I tried to install MX, the installer confused me so much I got scared off and ran back "home" to my Xubuntu-based safe space. I wonder if that super-easy Ubiquity installer would work on Devian-based distros, and if so why don't more of them use it?