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Man... I just installed kubuntu... but mx sounds like it may be worth it. What do I get over ubuntu for a desktop type workstation, that won't do much except for Firefox, Spotify and minecraft?
Just less updates and no snaps and none of canonical things.For those who want a minimal system.
Did I read right that it doesn't use systemd?
It has systemd but its not enabled