In This Video We Are Looking At Rhino Linux 2024.2: New Wiki, Theme, Containers, and so much more! ► 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! Website Says :: To upgrade to 2024.2 please run: rpk update -y. There are many great highlights of this release. Between both upgrading our distribution, as well as setting out our goals in our last blog post, we have managed to combine all the best changes over the past few months into a stellar release. New Unicorn Theme After a small period of stagnation, Unicorn has gotten a very nice upgrade. We now have a brand new GTK/XFWM4/Kvantum theme that Unicorn ships with, replacing our old Yaru-Purple scheme, giving the desktop an even more purple tint to it. Everything from the Rhino Linux installer, to the Rhino System application, to Thunar and XFCE4-Terminal will all be utilising this sparkly new theme. Applications now have much better visual integration and make your desktop much more vibrant! We are also currently looking for additional contributors to help continue designing the Unicorn icon theme (Unicons). If you are interested please join our Discord, and contribute to the repository with any additional icons! Setup Wizard overhaul Our Setup Wizard has just gotten a whole lot better, and we offer something for both regular and power users. We have added a signifcant number of containerization options, a new package manager, and even the option to add night shift. You can now select these additional options in the rhino-setup wizard: Nix, the package manager (note: rhino-pkg/rpk does not currently support Nix). Docker, for rapid containerization and development. Podman, a daemon-less, drop-in replacement for Docker. Flatseal, a GUI application for managing permissions on installed Flatpaks. Distrobox, a program that uses Docker or Podman to deploy containers for other distributions on top of Rhino. Apptainer, for developing smaller application containers. VirtualBox, a GUI virtual machine application. QEMU, a free and open source emulation backbone. Redshift, adjust the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings. Pacstall Changes Pacstall has had two major versions release between Rhino Linux 2024.1 and 2024.2. With Pacstall being integral to Rhino Linux, as well as sharing developers between projects, we feel it's important to include information about their release as well. Pacstall's series introduced pkgbase splitting, a key feature from Arch's makepkg, that allows for the building of multiple individual packages from a single pacscript. You can read more about the feature here. Pacstall's series introduced two new useful commands: -Sd/--search-description, which allows users to search for packages with their descriptions included in the output, and also searches through their descriptions for any keyword matches to the search entry; and -Si/--search-info, which will print out the SRCINFO data for any matching pkgbase or pkgname. This series also includes the addition of the suggests array as an alternative for optdepends. You can read more about the new features here. In addition, as always, numerous bugs were squashed with these releases. As well as... We have fixed the issue with GRUB bootloader displaying “Ubuntu“ instead of “Rhino“ Kernel verison ships by default on Generic ISO disk images. Kernel version ships by default on Pine64 images. Kernel version ships by default on Raspberry Pi images. Known Issues Both issues that we mentioned in 2024.1 unfortunately persist, but remain having simple workarounds. #ubuntu #xfce #xfcedesktop #rhino #rhinolinux Todays Video - Rhino Linux 2024.2!
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