A First Look At Rhino Linux

In This Video We Are Looking At Released as a rolling distribution based on Ubuntu with sane defaults, Rhino Linux version has been announced. ► Subscribe me here : ► Follow me on Tumblr : ► Follow me on Twitter : ► Follow me on Pinterest : Click Here to Watch More Entertainment : ► Linux Videos : ► Buyer Guide Videos : ► Raspberry pi Videos : ► Review Videos : ► Mozilla Videos : ► Vpn Videos : ► Ipad Videos : ► Mac Os Videos : ——Subscribe to stay up to date with the channel! —— Make sure to subscribe to the channel & select the 🔔bell push notifications (click the 🔔BELL icon next to the subscribe button) to be notified immediately when I release a new video. ✅ BE SURE TO LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS!!! If you watched this video and scrolled to the bottom and are reading this I would love to hear from you. If you have any questions give me a shout on social media & I’ll try and answer all the questions you might have. Thanks for watching and I’ll see you next time! Coming with XFCE desktop environment and Pacstall package manager, Rhino Linux , with its lightweight, fast and customizable XFCE desktop environment, rhino-setup welcomes the user at first boot and provides the opportunity to install additional package managers such as Flatpak, Snap and AppImage. The Pacstall package manager provides the user with a full AUR-like experience, making it easy to search and install packages. It is stated that the package manager Pacstall will always provide the latest software, even software that is not available in the Ubuntu repositories. While it is stated that Rhino Linux Beta disk images can be downloaded from the Download page, bIt is reminded that this is a test version and should only be used for testing purposes, and testers are requested to report any errors they detect. ::::::::::::: An Ubuntu-based rolling release distribution with sane defaults Rhino Linux is a rolling release #ubuntu -based distribution with Pacstall & #xfce at its core. Why Rhino Linux? Rhino Linux re-invents the Ubuntu experience as a rolling release distribution atop a stable Desktop Environment. Pacstall is at the very heart of the distribution, providing essential packages such as the Linux kernel, Firefox, Rhino Linux specific applications and theming. We have sane defaults. We have custom-built a custom XFCE experience called Unicorn to combine the best of the traditional and modern takes on the desktop experience. Unicorn built-in Unicorn Desktop Experience Rhino Linux comes preinstalled with it’s own in-house desktop experience, Unicorn, a custom built XFCE desktop experience combining the best of the traditional and modern takes on the desktop experience. Unicorn is both fast as well as elegant. Learn more You’re in control Rhino Setup From the moment you boot up your system, YOU are in control. rhino-setup will greet you upon your first boot, giving you the ability to install additional package managers such as Flatpak, Snap and AppImage. Furthermore, you will be given the options to install additional software to improve your overall experience such as Nala. Finally, we don’t do any mandatory data collection. You can opt-in with rhino-setup to having apport installed on your system, to send crash and bug reports directly to developers. Making life easier rhino-pkg Pacstall gives the user a full AUR-like experience, making searching for and installing packages easier. rhino-pkg was developed to bring a wrapper for Pacstall, APT, Flatpaks and Snaps. It provides features such as installing a package, as well as selecting which package manager you wish to install it on. We use sane defaults. The XFCE Desktop environment is used for its stable and rock-solid base. Pacstall, our package manager of choice will always provide the latest software, even software that is not available in the Ubuntu repositories, and our custom XFCE configuration provides a traditional desktop that just works, so you can instantly begin using your computer. #linuxkernel #linuxdistro #linux #linuxgaming #linux_tutorial Todays Video - Rhino Linux announced!
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