MX Linux 25.1 releases with dual-init support

The MX Linux team has released version 25.1 of its Debian-based distribution, restoring dual-init support for systemd and SysVinit on a single ISO. This point update, based on Debian 13.3, includes the Linux 6.12 LTS kernel for standard editions and 6.18 LTS for advanced hardware support. Users can now choose their preferred init system from the live boot menu.

MX Linux 25.1, dubbed "Infinity," arrived on January 19, 2026, as the first update to the MX Linux 25 series, which launched two months earlier. This Debian-based distribution, available in Xfce, KDE Plasma, and Fluxbox flavors, builds on Debian 13.3 "Trixie" and incorporates the latest updates from MX repositories.

A key highlight is the return of dual-init support, a longstanding feature of the project. Unlike the initial MX Linux 25 release, which required separate ISOs for systemd and SysVinit, the 25.1 ISOs include both init systems. Users select their preference directly from the live boot menu, with the installer setting the chosen system as default and the alternative accessible via the GRUB advanced menu.

Standard editions ship with the Linux 6.12 LTS kernel, while Advanced Hardware Support (AHS) versions use the 6.18 Liquorix kernel, paired with Mesa 25.3.3 for improved graphics compatibility. The update resolves previous issues, such as polkit and D-Bus problems during login and logout cycles when using systemd-shim. Developers note that systemd is now handled through Debian's security updates, easing maintenance for the MX team.

However, not all configurations support dual init fully. Snapshot ISOs lack the dual-init boot menu, defaulting to the installed system's init. A known issue affects live USB systems with semi-automatic persistence under dual init: the shutdown console may not accept keyboard input, leading to automatic persistence saving. Traditional installs and static persistence modes remain unaffected.

Existing MX Linux 25 users will not receive dual-init via updates; their systems retain the original init through the series' lifetime until August 2028. Those wishing to switch must perform a fresh installation. Downloads are available for all editions from the official announcement page.

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Photorealistic desktop setup showcasing Manjaro Linux 26.0 with Wayland as default on KDE Plasma, highlighting the new release features.
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Manjaro Linux 26.0 released with Wayland as default

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Manjaro Linux has released version 26.0, codenamed Anh-Linh, featuring the Linux 6.18 LTS kernel and updated desktop environments. The update shifts KDE Plasma 6.5 and GNOME 49 editions to Wayland by default, potentially ending X11 sessions for upgraders. Developers recommend the Xfce 4.20 edition for users needing X11 compatibility.

Devuan has launched version 6.1, codenamed Excalibur, building on Debian 13.2 Trixie while maintaining its commitment to init system freedom. This update introduces minor refinements, including better support for Raspberry Pi devices and fixes for accessibility features. The release underscores ongoing debates in Linux about modularity versus integration.

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The Devuan developers have announced the release of Devuan GNU/Linux 6.0, a systemd-free derivative of Debian 13 'Trixie'. Codename Excalibur, this version uses the Linux 6.12 LTS kernel for enhanced hardware support. It introduces several updates while maintaining compatibility with Debian.

The 9to5Linux weekly roundup for the week ending January 18, 2026, highlights several key developments in the open-source world, including new versions of Firefox, Wine, and KDE Plasma. These releases bring enhancements like improved compatibility and bug fixes to Linux users. The roundup also notes the end of life for Ubuntu 25.04 and new distribution editions.

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Arch Linux has released its January 2026 ISO snapshot (2026.01.01), featuring Linux kernel 6.18 LTS for better hardware support, the recently updated Archinstall 3.0.15 installer, and December 2025 package security updates. Ideal for new installations on modern hardware.

The latest version of the Linux-based mobile operating system postmarketOS, version 25.12, has been released, built on Alpine Linux 3.23. It introduces new features, device support, and updates to user interfaces. Existing users can upgrade via the official wiki.

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The Linux Mint project has released LMDE 7, codenamed Gigi, as its latest Debian-based edition. This long-term support version builds directly on Debian 13 Trixie to ensure independence from Ubuntu. It includes updated software and refinements for a more comfortable desktop experience.

 

 

 

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