In the same vein as JBowman, I like it. It's fast. It's quick.
Installed 32bit antiX on 64bit desktop, then Xfce from MX Repo. Updated, upgraded, etc.
Worked fine until I began removing things I didn't think I needed; then, doesn't mount, etc.
All ist good. I'll save some configs and then reinstall.
Good practice.
Probably just put antiX with IceWM/Thunar on the netbooks and be happy. :)
MX is already the best Xfce4 distro I have used on my desktop.
Thinkpad T430 & Dell Latitude E7450, both with MX-21.3.1
kernal 5.10.0-26-amd64 x86_64; Xfce-4.18.0; 8 GB RAM
Intel Core i5-3380M, Graphics, Audio, Video; & SSDs.
Jerry3904 wrote:BTW: any thought to indicate that this does not include antiX MX, which has a separate development schedule?
I added this to the end -
NB: antiX MX (Xfce) series follows a different release schedule and is not included in this release.
Great pity I didn't read down this far, raced away, downloaded, installed into a Vmware virtual machine, had a hell of a job extracting vmware tools, finally got it operational, and at that moment I finally realised that XFCE was not included I'll keep it to look around but antix15 has been my saviour since it came out and I've made a lot of changes to suit my computing style. Looks like great work on Antix16 reminds me of the Puppy derivatives. I will test some and see how it goes. Congratulations on the Good work by you guys from an old guy.
Ray
Ray, you can easily add xfce to antix15 or antix16. It's literally a one minute operation if you have a cable internet connection. sudo apt-get install xcfe4
Also MX-16 will come with all the antiX-16 goodies + Xfce. We started the planning process. BTW, the plan is to make MX-16 a rolling update since is based on the same Debian base (basically if you have MX-15 you won't have to re-install).
skidoo wrote:Ray, you can easily add xfce to antix15 or antix16. It's literally a one minute operation if you have a cable internet connection. sudo apt-get install xcfe4
Had a feeling I could but decided against it on the probability that I'd bugger it up will try that shortly.
Ray