"Don't Call Me Lenny" puts MX-17 among top 4 in 2017

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"Don't Call Me Lenny" puts MX-17 among top 4 in 2017

#1 Post by danielson »

Although he does an appreciation only at the end (approx. 17 min. mark), his enthousiasm for MX-17 is quite eloquent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfH3eGPUN_Y

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#2 Post by Jerry3904 »

Thanks!
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danielson wrote:Although he does an appreciation only at the end (approx. 17 min. mark), his enthousiasm for MX-17 is quite eloquent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfH3eGPUN_Y
That is good to hear more people will try MX Linux

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#4 Post by Stevo »

Saving the best for last is quite common. :cool:

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#5 Post by entropyfoe »

Wow, what a glowing review.

He mentioned what many reviewers miss, the repos, and the tools.
He several times said no problems, wifi works otb, nividia driver tool worked, stable.

Of course he missed the third leg of MX/antix, this community, that can solve most any MX/linux/hardware problems, with no bad attitude.
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#6 Post by BitJam »

Stevo wrote:Saving the best for last is quite common. :cool:
In a reply under the video DCML said: " MX17 is top of the heap, no doubt" so he did save the best for last!
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#7 Post by uncle mark »

entropyfoe wrote:Of course he missed the third leg of MX/antix, this community, that can solve most any MX/linux/hardware problems, with no bad attitude.
Speak for yourself. I wake up with a bad attitude.
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#8 Post by vamsi »

"MX Linux -17 the Glory and Power of Debian" Awesome Title

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BtcO_lQBZ8

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#9 Post by Gordon Cooper »

vamsi wrote:"MX Linux -17 the Glory and Power of Debian" Awesome Title

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BtcO_lQBZ8
Regardless of what that commentator says, MX-17 as released is a very stable OS for any user, not just the experimenter.
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#10 Post by Paul.. »

Amen, Gordon.

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