MX Linux 25.2 “Infinity” keeps things simple while other distros chase AI
MX Linux 25.2 “Infinity” delivers Debian 13.5 updates, newer kernels, Mesa 26, and installer improvements while staying focused on practical Linux computing.
MX Linux 25.2 “Infinity” delivers Debian 13.5 updates, newer kernels, Mesa 26, and installer improvements while staying focused on practical Linux computing.
MX Linux 25.2 Beta 1 is available for testing with a new text mode installer, numerous installer fixes, and improvements for encrypted and btrfs-based systems.
MX Linux 25.1 Infinity is now available, landing just one week after the beta and officially bringing back dual-init support with systemd and sysvinit on the same ISO. The release is based on Debian 13.3, ships updated Linux kernels, refreshes AHS graphics stacks, and restores one of MX Linux’s most distinctive features without forcing existing users to change their setups.
MX Linux 25.1 Infinity beta doesn’t look like a huge update on paper. But by restoring dual init support on every ISO, MX is once again giving Linux users something most distros removed years ago: real choice.
MX Linux has released version 25 “Infinity,” based on Debian 13 with updated desktops, installer improvements, and new system tools.
MX Linux 25 “Infinity” RC1 is now available with Debian 13 “Trixie,” installer fixes, theme updates, and better Nvidia and Fluxbox support. The developers are calling for testers to share feedback.
MX Linux has released the first beta of MX-25 “Infinity,” based on Debian 13. Test images are available with Xfce, KDE/Plasma, and Fluxbox, plus sysVinit options for those who want them.