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Rhino Linux 2025.1 Released – Update Now!

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Rhino Linux is roaring into the new year with the exciting release of Rhino Linux 2025.1! After a brief pause to refine the system, this latest snapshot introduces an array of updates and improvements, solidifying Rhino Linux as a reliable and forward-thinking distribution.

Here’s everything you need to know about this release and other thrilling announcements from the Rhino team.

Rhino Linux is going global! The team will showcase their journey and plans at FOSDEM 2025 on the Distros track.

Mark your calendars for Sunday, February 2nd, at 2:30 PM UTC to catch their live-streamed talk on “The Creation, Maintenance, and Future of Rhino Linux and Pacstall.” Don’t miss the chance to engage with the team and learn more about what’s brewing for Rhino Linux!

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Highlights of the 2025.1 Release

Upgrade Easily

Updating has never been simpler. Just run the command:
rpk update -y
and enjoy this latest version.

Introducing “Hello Rhino”

A new app, Hello Rhino, is here to smooth your post-installation experience! Written in Rust and powered by IcedTK, this tool provides quick links to the Rhino community, documentation, and blog.

Created by contributor Sundaram Krishnan, this app is your guide to mastering Rhino Linux.

The Unicorn Desktop just got a lot smarter! With dynamic workspaces, Unicorn now mirrors GNOME’s expandable workflow.

New workspaces are created automatically as needed, and unused ones vanish. This feature enhances productivity and flexibility, elevating the already-powerful Unicorn Desktop experience.

Rhino Linux now ships with a stunning custom GRUB theme, offering a modern aesthetic for a cohesive visual experience, starting from the moment you boot.

Say hello to Rhino Stampede, a testing meta-package for early adopters and developers eager to try out new features. You can install it via:

rpk install rhino-stampede-dev

The Unicons icon theme, still a work in progress, is now accessible through this package.

Pacstall: Major Enhancements

The indispensable Pacstall package manager has seen significant updates, including:

  • Translation Support (i18n/l10n): Use Pacstall in your native language.
  • New Syntaxes & Standards: Enhanced package conformity with the removal of _archive and a revamped extract-to syntax.
  • Debugging Tools: A new –debug flag simplifies development and troubleshooting.
    Additionally, the multi-year project Chaotic PPR now offers pre-built Pacstall packages via an APT repository, cutting down on build times for a smoother user experience.

Other Key Updates

  • Kernel Updates:
    • Generic ISO ships with 6.12.3.
    • Pine64 and Raspberry Pi images include custom kernels for optimal performance.
  • Resolved Issues: The missing “Install Rhino Linux” desktop icon on live images has been fixed.
  • Cortile Updates: The auto-tiling manager is now built within Pacstall to ensure seamless updates.

Rhino Linux 2025.1 is packed with exciting features and improvements, catering to both casual users and power users.

Whether you’re a long-time fan or exploring Rhino Linux for the first time, this release promises a bold and efficient experience. Update today and let the Rhino roll into your system!

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Divya
Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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