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Desktop Linux - custom built on Debian/Ubuntu/Mint upstream codebases
RhinoLINUX aims to create a desktop OS with something for everyone, but with ease of use, flexibility and minimal fuss.
It is a goal of the project that the OS will run or open ALL common/popular document/media/web format files without needing to add apps/plugins/codecs etc.
RhinoLINUX Main Edition is our flagship product. We also have a Lite XFCE,KDE and Cinnamon Editions all hosted at SF.nef
This latest release v8.0 is Trusty Tosca - built using Ubuntu 14.04 'trusty' source as...