Rhino Linux innovatively combines GNOME and Xfce elements, creating a unique hybrid desktop that offers both modern user interface aesthetics and the familiarity of classic Linux.
Thank you Jack. Does its desktop only look a little bit like GNOME, or does it also support GNOME "shell" extensions?
I do see pacstall.dev/packages?filter=gnome&filterBy=name -> pacstall.dev/packages/gnome-shell-extension-installer-git -> github.com/pacstall/pacstall-programs/blob/master/packages/gnome-shell-extension-installer-git/gnome-shell-extension-installer-git.pacscript. But, does that look too good to be true? Or is that enough to run GNOME (shell) extensions?
Do we REALLY need yet another distro??
Let's be honest with ourselves here. Linux is NEVER going to replace Winblows or MacOS. It won't even come close. The only real chance to compete, if in fact, that is what they really want to do, is to reduce the dilution of the OS. Sure, one could argue that customization and choice is a hallmark of Linux, and I would agree. But we are perpetuating a self-limiting prophecy.
Rhino Linux Locks Horns With Gnome, Xfce Desktop Design
Posted by: Jack M. Germain July 17, 2023 09:32 AMRhino Linux innovatively combines GNOME and Xfce elements, creating a unique hybrid desktop that offers both modern user interface aesthetics and the familiarity of classic Linux.