If you have an AMD machine it even has a "advanced hardware system" iso for high end pcs
You have to reinstall mxlinux every time a new debian version comes out. Not really "normie" IMHO.
Do you really have to reinstall from scratch or is it sufficient to update the sources.list to the new Debian release and perform dist-upgrade like for Debian?
I read their documentation yesterday, and it strongly advised a complete reinstall. While they do have a tool that eases the process of storing your setup and then recovering it on top of a new install, it's still significantly more complicated than just 'sudo apt upgrade'.
MX Linux with KDE?
If you have an AMD machine it even has a "advanced hardware system" iso for high end pcs
You have to reinstall mxlinux every time a new debian version comes out. Not really "normie" IMHO.
Do you really have to reinstall from scratch or is it sufficient to update the sources.list to the new Debian release and perform dist-upgrade like for Debian?
I read their documentation yesterday, and it strongly advised a complete reinstall. While they do have a tool that eases the process of storing your setup and then recovering it on top of a new install, it's still significantly more complicated than just 'sudo apt upgrade'.