MX NOT Living Up To The Hype

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tascoast
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Re: MX NOT Living Up To The Hype

#21 Post by tascoast »

I have long used a shared Data partition, when dual booting with MS and since using Linux exclusively. By habit I use a NTFS format for this. So long as I auto-mount from each installed distro, the rest is easy. The bonus is that Linux installs can be more compact, not requiring large storage capacity, allowing for more partitions to be created.
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Re: MX NOT Living Up To The Hype

#22 Post by JayM »

Well, this thread's probably going to be locked soon now thanks to all the threadcrapping. if it wasn't before. I hope OP gets his computer configuration sorted out and stops sharing the same home directory among multiple distros plus Windows.
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Re: MX NOT Living Up To The Hype

#23 Post by anticapitalista »

JayM wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 4:05 am Well, this thread's probably going to be locked soon now thanks to all the threadcrapping. if it wasn't before. I hope OP gets his computer configuration sorted out and stops sharing the same home directory among multiple distros plus Windows.
That was the very first reply ... OP ignored the advice.
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Re: MX NOT Living Up To The Hype

#24 Post by Eadwine Rose »

Please stop adding derailing comments to the thread, jackdanielsesq and Sparky.


The TS has already apologized and there was actual useful information being shared. I wager you missed that so I suggest you read back in the thread. Thank you.
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#25 Post by Jerry3904 »

MOD: I have removed a number of nasty and irrelevant posts. To quote a colleague: "do not derail a thread just because you don't like it."
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Re: MX NOT Living Up To The Hype

#26 Post by lekkermx »

MX Linux updates and works better than Zorin OS and Manjaro.

I wanted to use Manjaro but the update failed and the whole update failed. One Gig in all.

Zorin 15 looked great, but had some internet connection on my 3G connection.

No such problems on MX Linux.

Oh yeah, the panel is also very responsive, unlike Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, just didn't respond the first time a moved the mouse cursor it's way.

I still can't believe my eyes, to see MX Linux work better than Ubuntu, with Ubuntu having more resources.

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