Review: Rhino Linux 2025.1 and MX Linux 23.5 with Xfce 4.20
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Rhino is making incremental progress, mostly fixing small bugs and adding small features. There isn't anything big or earth shattering in this snapshot, but there are little improvements and a few new features. I think this is a good sign, it shows the project is maturing and isn't making any drastic changes to its design.
There are still a few minor issues and I think the dynamic workspace feature could be polished further, but otherwise this is a solid release. I particularly like the Rhino meta package manager which unifies software upgrades across all package sources. I'd like to see more distributions adopt it (or a similar tool) to streamline updates.
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Rhino Linux 2025.2 Brings Stability and Performance Enhancements
Only a month after its previous 2025.1 version, the Rhino Linux team has just unveiled its latest release, 2025.2, packed mainly with patches and enhancements.
In this update, users will notice that the Unicorn Desktop now behaves much more reliably. Configuration files no longer get overwritten when you update the desktop package, and the global menu’s tendency to push the end of the panel off the screen has finally been resolved.
Moreover, the wallpaper properly scales to different screen sizes, and the audio issues that previously caused some devices to lack out-of-the-box sound have been addressed, ensuring a more consistent multimedia experience across various setups.