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Rhino Linux 2023.1

They say that Rome wasn’t built in a day and the same is true for Rhino Linux. The project went through five betas before its official release in August.

If the name sounds familiar, it may be because lead developer AJ Strong worked on Rolling Rhino Remix – autility to convert Ubuntu into a rolling release Linux distro by tracking the devel packages.

While reached end of life last October, Rhino Linux has picked up the cudgels and also follows a rolling release model using the Ubuntu devel repos.

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