The latest MX Linux turns Xfce into a desktop anyone can use
Briefly

Many user-friendly Linux desktops can feel limited; GNOME is minimalistic while KDE offers flexibility, but Xfce is the most configurable, yet it complicates usability.
MX Linux configures Xfce uniquely enough for new users while still maintaining familiarity, laying out a sidebar with panels, start menus, and consistent icons.
The beauty of Xfce lies in its flexibility; MX Linux provides options for customizing it extensively or using alternative environments like KDE Plasma and Fluxbox.
MX Linux's latest release is based on Debian Stable 12.7, ensuring a reliable operating system that retains the abundance of features users expect.
Read at ZDNET
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