Update for 3 MX-Base ISO rejects, plus a new 64-bit ISO Fluxbox!
MX-19.3_base_386 (Xfce only)
MX-19.3_base_x64 (Xfce only)
MX-19.3_flux_base_386 (Fluxbox + Xfce)
MX-19.3_flux_base_x64 (Fluxbox + Xfce)
All ISOs are current until December 1, 2020 and include all fixes, enhancements and updates available through MX repositories.
Xfce ISOs do not come with preloaded Fluxbox.
The basic MX ISOs are designed to provide a clean, trouble-free MX-Linux base system that includes all the goodies of MX Linux, with over 150 packages and their dependencies. These are perfect to use as a basis for your next project, be it File Server, Dev box, TV Box, Media Server, Print server or whatever you want.
Using boot RAM for Xfce ISOs is only marginally lower than regular Xfce ISOs, while ISO Fluxbox uses only 260 MB of bootable RAM, easier on older systems, but just as good for modern processors ( 64-bit version for EFI boot).
Fluxbox ISOs have received the most revision, now the default desktop uses the Tint2 toolbar. Users unfamiliar with the standard Fluxbox toolbar will feel at home with Tint2, which works like the toolbars found on most operating systems used worldwide.
All ISOs are multilingual, users can choose from 60 languages ??via the Live ISO GRUB menu, a feature common to all MX ISOs. For Classic Boot, use F2 to set the language and F3 to set Local.
For EFI Boot, use the Customize Boot option (text menus) and choose the language and country using the numeric values ??that represent your choice as you scroll through the first text screens. Your choices will be transferred to a fixed installation on disk if you want to do so, eliminating the need to set languages ??after installation.