I can tell you, I’m using it for 5+ years, after years of Ubuntu.
MX is fantastic, I’m using it on laptops and my main PC (AMD 5600H) with the AHS version. Everything works fine, super stable, it’s on my work PC for years and I’m using it 8h/day.
Just modify the panel (taskbar) to have something like a good old taskbar with icon/title of windows, and it’s basically this.
Support forum is also pretty good if you have any problem.
“guys look here’s an ASCII logo of the distro I use”
okay… and?
Honest question, but why not just install Debian with the Xfce DE? Why rely on a fork for updates?
From what I can tell both by testing MX Linux and by reading about it, it’s nothing more than Debian with a few pre-installed packages and some customization. All of which could be done on Debian directly without much trouble.
I transitioned from MX Linux to Debian without reinstalling the whole thing, since there is a Nextcloud instance running in that server and I’m not an expert on that kind of setup. I know it’s not recommended, and upgrading to Debian 12 wasn’t pleasant, but I think it’s full Debian now.
I don’t understand the MX Linux popularity in distrowatch, for example. While MX Linux, there was always some problem, now that is Debian stable, it works and does not break.