MX Linux is one of the more distinct-looking Linux distributions that tries to make the overall operating system experience less c**bersome for the average user. If you’ve tinkered with Linux-based distros in the past or use one now, you probably leverage the terminal for even basic setting changes and tweaks. But it’s not 2010 anymore, and simple GUI options for routine and necessary operating system actions should be more mainstream. After switching to MX Linux, I discovered many useful tools that make the OS settings and customization remarkably easy.