Seems like a nice distro! Iwouldn't use it because I don't want to go back to a "regular" distro after using NixOS, but I'll definitely recommend it to friends. Too bad it doesn't have an RSS feed for the news...
So... is it Snap ~~infected~~ err… Snap based, like Ubuntu? Because otherwise it looks kinda neat.
It does not use snaps, according to First Look at Rhino Linux, a Rolling-Release Distro Based on Ubuntu and Xfce:
Ubuntu fans who don’t like Snaps would also love to hear that Rhino Linux doesn’t include Snap apps, nor Flatpak apps.
You can make Ubuntu based distros without including snaps. E.g. Linux Mint removes them as well as Rhino Linux. Canonical has made some questionable decisions but one thing Ubuntu does well is drivers and hardware support.
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