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  • I was not disappointed reading the article. It delivers what I expected.

    According to Google, here’s how to install software on Rhino Linux using …

    According to google?

    Imagine a Linux distribution that takes the very best the Linux ecosystem has to offer and, driven by bold ambition—or something like it—sets out to improve on it. Whether those improvements are truly necessary or not is up for debate.

    Peopel start using scrolling window managers and the best you have to offer is a panel on the left. Having icons on the bottom is easier on the eyes for me. It is “hard work” to look to the side.

    Rhino Linux’s latest version is 2025.3, a rolling-release distribution based on Ubuntu,

    What does that mean? It’s rolling, hence whenever upstream publishes updates, they are implemented in rhino? Hence, whenever ubuntu updates, rhino updates.

    To be fair, calling Unicorn an Xfce desktop is like saying driving a Yugo is the same as piloting a Ferrari—Unicorn takes some getting used to.

    It looks like xfce, it is based on xfce.

    The changes don’t stop there.

    Nice!

    Want to add software? Welcome to Pacstall, which helps deliver the most up-to-date software—including many packages not found in standard repositories.

    Wow, it can add third party repos! This is innovative!











  • ARCH is nor really unstable. Debian is not really more stable than other distros. People just repeat stupid stuff. Both (all big) distros are reliable. Still don’t use arch for work. DE is distor independent. The days are far over from choosing a distro based on DE.

    For work an atomic distro that is always working like fedora is really nice.

    Gaming is also DE independent.

    I spend very few minutes on maintenance and let fedora do all that. I use my system, I don’t baby sit it.


  • ARCH is nor really unstable. Debian is not really more stable than other distros. People just repeat stupid stuff. Both (all big) distros are reliable. Still don’t use arch for work. DE is distor independent. The days are far over from choosing a distro based on DE.

    For work an atomic distro that is always working like fedora is really nice.

    Gaming is also DE independent.

    I spend very few minutes on maintenance and let fedora do all that. I use my system, I don’t baby sit it.