rhino-update
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rhino-update | smlinux | |
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9 | 3 | |
16 | 73 | |
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0.0 | 9.8 | |
over 1 year ago | almost 3 years ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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rhino-update
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Rolling release distro
If you're interested you may want to look at this: https://rollingrhinoremix.github.io/
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Fingers crossed Rolling Rhino becomes an official Ubuntu flavor/release track
The post I originally replied to here said that main difference between this "Rolling Rhino Remix" and Ubuntu's development branch were additional repositories. And https://rollingrhinoremix.github.io/ also says that.
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Is it possible to install linux mint 'the arch way'
There is a rolling release of Ubuntu called Rolling Rhino, which you can use if you like, but be aware that this is a newish and unofficial distribution.
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Rolling Rhino: Ubuntu is getting a rolling release
> Unclear from the article is whether or not they will continue to support LTS versions
Why would this unofficial third-party system that takes a bunch of steps on top of the official Ubuntu release have any effect on Canonical support policies? Sure, the article is badly written and unclear, but that it isn't an official Ubuntu thing is pretty clear from the description of how it works:
“How is this achieved? According to the documentation, it’s mainly accomplished by tracking ‘devel’ repositories, which are repositories that have existed for every release but are not often used in production. You must start with a modified Ubuntu image which can be found here. Then, the distribution must be ‘initialized’ by follow steps in the documentation. Lastly, you need to use their custom tool called ‘rhino-update’ which extends the capabilities to apt that allow the distribution to update itself outside of the normal confines of a traditional Ubuntu release.”
It's even more clear if you go the linked page on Rolling Rhino Remix that it describes instead of the incompetently-written article:
https://rollingrhinoremix.github.io/
“Rolling Rhino Remix is an un-official Ubuntu flavour which converts the Ubuntu operating system into a rolling release Linux distriibution by tracking the devel series.”
- Rolling Rhino Remix
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We have launched the first release of Rolling Rhino Remix - A Linux distribution that turns Ubuntu into a rolling release.
Me and a few other contributors have spent almost two weeks working on this to get it to the point where we are ready for our first release and it's finally here! I'm pretty excited to get this released and work on the 2nd release. You can check out the website and download it here: https://rollingrhinoremix.github.io
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Those who are moving from Ubuntu, what's your next distro?
I’m using Ubuntu. I left for fedora a while ago but came back ahead of the 22.04 release. I’m working on Rolling Rhino Remix, which is a rolling release Ubuntu, so when that releases I’ll probably go to that. One more day to wait!
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Me and a few people created a rolling release version of Ubuntu!
Is your code available somewhere? The only piece of code I could find on your GitHub account is this script.
smlinux
What are some alternatives?
termux-archlinux - You can use setupTermuxArch.bash 📲 to install Arch Linux in Termux on Amazon, Android, Chromebook and Windows. https://sdrausty.github.io/termux-archlinux/
sm64-port - A port of https://www.github.com/n64decomp/sm64 for modern devices.
rolling-rhino - Rolling Rhino; convert Ubuntu into a rolling release. As seen on YouTube 📺
wg-install - Wireguard auto-installer for Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS and Fedora
TermuxArch - You can use setupTermuxArch.bash 📲 to install Arch Linux in Amazon, Android, Chromebook and Windows. https://sdrausty.github.io/TermuxArch/docs/install
utils - Utility scripts
ubuntumainline - script for installing the latest mainline kernel on ubuntu and ubuntu based distros
Saturn - A multi-platform, all-in-one machinima studio for Super Mario 64.
packcheck - Universal build and CI testing for Haskell packages
debian-scripts - Collection of Debian Bash scripts I use to run my servers
dlangui - Cross Platform GUI for D programming language