In This Video We Are Discussing About MX Linux is currently one of the most popular Linux distributions out there and the most highly rated Linux distribution on DistroWatch. Thanks to its focus on delivering a highly stable and performance-optimized system, that too with a beautiful and highly customizable interface.
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15 Tips & Things To Do After Installing MX Linux | Fifteen Things To Do After Installing MX Linux 🆒
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But with all that being said, the distribution isn’t without its fair share of issues and user complaints. Luckily, most of these problems are avoidable if you follow the best practices from the get-go, ensuring an optimized user experience.
And so, for this read, we have put together a detailed list of the top 15 things to do after installing MX Linux and how to do them. All the points are arranged serially, starting with the most important stuff, to things that are optional yet useful.
Just follow the guide step by step, and by the end, you will have for yourself an optimized and personalized MX Linux system.
1. Update Your System
The first thing you need to do after installing MX Linux is updating your system. Even though you just installed it, the ISO you used might have been old. As such, there should be some pending updates for the installed software and packages.
2. Fix Screen Tearing (for XFCE users)
Many MX Linux users have reported issues regarding Screen Tearing. This happens when the display shows information from multiple framerates into a single area. As a result, you will get a visual artifact that looks like it’s ripping apart the display
3. Configure HiDPI Displays
A HiDPI (High Dots Per Inch) display pairs a high screen resolution with a relatively smaller screen size. If you own a hiDPI monitor but are using it with a regular screen resolution, you are going to face pixelation issues.
For KDE Users:
For XFCE Users:
4. Enable Double Click
By default, MX Linux is configured to open files and folders with a single click. Even though this is a subjective matter, many users, including ourselves, prefer to use the double click configuration. It feels much more natural to select files and folders with a single click and open them with a double click.
For KDE Users:
For XFCE Users:
5. Customize The Desktop Clock
One of the unique things about MX Linux is that it ships with a big desktop clock. It is basically a Conky widget (a.k.a. conkies) designed to showcase the time, day, date, and basic system metrics.
6. Install Nvidia Drivers (for Nvidia Users)
If you use an Nvidia GPU, you will need to install the proprietary Nvidia drivers to get the optimal performance from your graphics card.
7. Install Multimedia Codecs
Like Nvidia drivers, MX Linux also skips many of the necessary multimedia codecs during the system installation process.
8. Turn OFF The Boot Menu
9. Enable AdBlocker
10. Enable Firewall
11. Uninstall Unnecessary Apps & Packages
12. Install & Enable Redshift
13. Install Your Necessary Software
14. Customize MX Linux
15. Clean-Up System
Wrapping Up
And that brings us to the end of our list of the 15 things to do after installing MX Linux. We hope you found the list useful and that it helped you in optimizing your MX Linux Setup.
As you can see, most of the tasks are super easy, and going through the entire list will barely take you more than a couple of hours. However, there’s no need to go through all the steps at once. Instead, you can take your time and do them one at a time at your own pace.
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