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- For rapid containerized development of Rhino Linux, we provide Docker images served through the ghcr.io
registry. These images ship with rhino-server-core
as their base version, and are built for both amd64/x86_64
and arm64/aarch64
architectures. They can be reached from the following tags:
- ghcr.io/rhino-linux/docker:latest
- The most recently built image.
- ghcr.io/rhino-linux/docker:${YYYYMMDD}
- Daily built images on our GitHub, between 00:00-01:00 UTC
. YYYYMMDD
can be any date 20240106
or later.
- ghcr.io/rhino-linux/docker:${YYYY.MV}
- Images built and tagged when we release specific milestone versions. YYYY.MV
can be any version 2023.4
or later.
- For quick setup information, select your platform below:
-
If you have not already done so, install Docker Engine* or Docker Desktop.
*For Rhino Linux and Pacstall users, Docker Engine binaries are provided (for both amd64
and arm64
architectures):
- pacstall -I docker-bin
-
docker pull ghcr.io/rhino-linux/docker:latest
or another specified version. docker run -it --net=host --privileged ghcr.io/rhino-linux/docker:latest bash
- You can also use Rhino Docker Builder to manage our images.
-rhino-docker-builder
, first clone and enter the repo: git clone https://github.com/rhino-linux/docker && cd docker
pacstall -I rhino-docker-builder-git
./rhino-docker-builder -p -t -v latest
or another specified version. rdb -p -t -v latest
-t
flag.If using only Docker Engine with rhino-docker-builder
's building function, it is highly recommended to also install the Docker buildx* plugin.
- *For Rhino Linux and Pacstall users, Docker buildx binaries are provided (for both amd64
and arm64
architectures):
- pacstall -I docker-buildx-plugin-bin
-
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- - diff --git a/wiki-install.html b/wiki-install.html deleted file mode 100644 index a39dcae..0000000 --- a/wiki-install.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -- Here is the official installation guide for Rhino Linux. This guide assumes that you have created a bootable USB drive with a Rhino Linux disk image, if you have not, you can find guides online for how to create a Live bootable Linux USB on Windows, macOS or Linux. You can grab the latest Rhino Linux disk image here. -
- -
- When you boot from your Live USB you will be greeted with the GRUB Bootloader, which is the most commonly used bootloader for Linux systems. You will want to select "Try or Install Rhino Linux" - Which should be selected by default, and press enter.
-
• You may need to disable secureboot in your UEFI/BIOS beforehand.
-
- When you first boot into your live system, the installer will not automatically start, rather you are immediately given the chance to try Rhino Linux on your liveUSB environment. When you are ready to install Rhino Linux you can click on the icon on your desktop, this will then launch our customised Calamares Installer. -
- -- When you first boot into the installer, you will be asked to select your language layout. Afterwards you will need to select your location so that the system can accurately grab your timezone. You will then need to select your keyboard layout, you are also able to test your keyboard layout to ensure it is correct. -
- -- You will then need to select how you will partition your disks, your usual options are to install alongside an existing operating system, erase the entire contents of the disk and install Rhino Linux or manually partition your disks. Finally you will need to provide a name, username, a name for your computer and then your password. Afterwards you will be given a summary of the changes you are about to make, and then you can confirm this and begin your install. -
- -- Once the install is complete, it is recommended you read our Quick Start Guide to understand how to utilise Rhino Linux as it was intended. -
- -- Source Code | Contact & Social | Donate | Branding | Unicorn | Bug tracker -
- - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/wiki-nvidia.html b/wiki-nvidia.html deleted file mode 100644 index d1e3646..0000000 --- a/wiki-nvidia.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -- Nvidia driver installation on Rhino Linux is fairly straightforward. To install Nvidia drivers, just run the following command: -
- -
- rhino-pkg install nvidia-dkms
-
- This will list multiple version options to install. If you do not know which one will work best for you, check Nvidia's website. -
- -- On some older laptops, you may also need Primus libraries. -
- -
- rhino-pkg install primus-nvidia
-
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- - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/wiki-quickstart.html b/wiki-quickstart.html deleted file mode 100644 index ae7e5da..0000000 --- a/wiki-quickstart.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -- Welcome to the Quick Start Guide for Rhino Linux! Thank you for installing our Linux distribution. Rhino Linux is the collective work of our wonderful development team and contributors. -
- -
- • This guide assumes you have already installed Rhino Linux, if you have not then please follow our Installation guide.
- • An internet connection is required to complete these steps. If you do not have your WiFi drivers installed (Broadcom and Realtek drivers will not be preinstalled due to their licensing) then please connect to the internet via Mobile phone USB tethering.
-
- Firstly, congratulations on installing Rhino Linux. Our disk images are built with an Ubuntu daily build and run on the devel repos, so you will be getting the latest software as it hits the Ubuntu repositories. This distribution is a rolling release, and so will have steady stream of package updates. We also utilise Pacstall as an additional, AUR-like package manager. -
- -- Upon logging into your Rhino Linux desktop you will be greeted with Rhino Setup, a utility which will allow for you to setup your device to your liking immediately. You will first be asked whether you prefer a light or a dark theme for your operating system. Afterwards you will be asked which additional package managers you would prefer to utilise. If you are unsure or impartial, then utilise all of them for a bigger selection of applications. After this you can then select additional applications such as Apport and Nala to have installed on your system: -
- -
- • We recommend you have Nala installed to have faster downloads and better terminal output when installing from the Apt repositories.
- • Apport is a crash detection debugging program. It is disabled by default (but you can decide to enable it yourself during the setup wizard) because Apport collects potentially sensitive data, such as core dumps, stack traces, and log files. They can contain passwords, credit card numbers, serial numbers, and other private material. Do not enable Apport unless you are doing critical testing in a safe environment.
-
- Once this is completed you will be prompted to reboot your system; please reboot so that the changes can be made. -
- -
- Finally, once you log in you will need to perform any updates to the packages installed on your system. You can do this with rhino-pkg update -y
, which will update all packages from any package managers you have installed. After this is done you may reboot and then install your applications.
-
- • It is recommended to install applications by utilising rhino-pkg. -
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- rhino-pkg is our custom package management wrapper written in Bash. It was designed with simplicity and ease of use in mind. It will allow for you to search, install, remove, and update packages from all of our supported package manager repositories (APT, Pacstall, Flatpak, and snap), all with easy-to-read terminal outputs to improve your experience whilst using the distribution.
-
- • It is strongly recommended to utilise rhino-pkg, rather than each package manager individually.
-
- rhino-pkg update -y
-
- To get started with rhino-pkg, you will want to ensure that all of your packages are currently up to date. Here's how: -
- -
- rhino-pkg update
- This command will search through APT, Pacstall, Flatpak and snap, check for updates in all repositories, and install any updates found.
-
- rhino-pkg install [input]
- This command will search the repositories and display a list of packages matching your input. You can then select the corresponding package(s).
-
- rhino-pkg remove [input]
- This command will search the repositories and display a list of packages matching your input which are installed. You can then select the corresponding package(s) that you wish to remove.
-
- rhino-pkg search [input]
- This command will only search the repositories and display a list of packages matching your input.
-
- rhino-pkg cleanup
- This command will attempt to repair broken dependencies and remove unused packages for each of the repositories on your system.
-
- --help/-h
- Pass this flag to show the help page. This can also be done by calling the utility with no functions or inputs.
-
- --description/-d
- By default, rhino-pkg will only display packages that contain the provided input within their name. Use this flag to increase the search range and display packages with the provided input in their description.
-
- -y
- Pass this flag to skip through confirmation prompts. Only works with rhino-pkg update and cleanup.
-
- • NOTE: You can also call rhino-pkg by using rpk
in place of rhino-pkg
in any of the above commands.
-
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- - - - diff --git a/wiki-ubxi-develop.html b/wiki-ubxi-develop.html deleted file mode 100644 index 48ffb2e..0000000 --- a/wiki-ubxi-develop.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -- Is there a UBXI port you wish to create? This is the guide for you. A few simple concise rules about how we operate when it comes to developing for UBXI. -
-
- Your first point of contact should be AJStrong, the Desktop Lead for Rhino Linux. They will ensure that your UBXI port is up to standard and assist with the design process for the ports. You can contact them on:
• Discord: @ajstrong
• Email @ajstrong.dev@gmail.com
-
- All UBXI ports must attempt to follow the Unicorn and Rhino Linux brand colour scheme as closely as possible. This sometimes might mean that you will have to create your own custom themes for use within UBXI. -
-
- Since UBXI does not use the default Unicorn environment, we will not be using rhino-core
anymore, but instead rhino-ubxi-core
, which includes our basic distribution branding and maintenance, as well as our in-house apps and utilities.
-
- Not all components that we ship in Unicorn will be required for a UBXI port. We encourage users to seek out alternatives to our graphical tools (plank, lightpad, ulauncher
) if they are readily available for different given environments.
-
- An example of this would be if a UBXI GNOME port was created, rather than utilising plank
to create a consistent floating dock, the "Dash to Dock" extension with some modifications could be utilised instead.
-
- All UBXI ports must utilise the exact same icon theme. Rhino Linux currently utilises custom icons for their own applications and components, and the Papirus
icon theme (with papirus-folders/violet
) for all other icons.
-
- • Work is currently underway for the creation of a custom Rhino Linux icon pack. This will unify the look and feel of all of the icons. Once the "Unicon" icon theme has been created, all UBXI ports must switch to utilising that instead. -
-- Once you feel your UBXI port is ready to go, you need to package it and submit it for review. To do that please read our packaging guide. -
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- Before proceeding, please make sure you have followed our creation/development guide.
- While the details of the implementation of an UBXI DE are directly tied to it's base DE, the pacscript for unicorn-desktop-git should be used as a reference for UBXI packages. The full pacscript packaging guide can be found on the Pacstall wiki.
-
- All of the dotfiles needed for the configuration of an UBXI DE must be placed in a git source repository, preferably on GitHub or GitLab, similar to how the Unicorn repository is structured. -
-
- All UBXI packages must follow the UBXI naming convention:
- ubxi-{environment}-{platform}-git
, where:
- environment
is the DE/WM base, such as: gnome
, phosh
, kde
, awesomewm
, etc
- platform
is either desktop
or mobile
-
- Additionally, all UBXI packages must include rhino-ubxi-core
as a pacdep
.
-
- All UBXI packages are to be submitted to the pacstall-programs repository for testing and review by both the Pacstall and Rhino Linux teams before approval. -
- - - - - -- Source Code | Contact & Social | Donate | Branding | Unicorn | Bug tracker -
- - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/wiki-ubxi.html b/wiki-ubxi.html deleted file mode 100644 index f50e2eb..0000000 --- a/wiki-ubxi.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -- Maybe you're not a fan of XFCE, and would like to keep the same Unicorn elegance, but with a different desktop as a base. UBXI makes that possible. -
-
- To search for a UBXI port you can simply run: rpk install ubxi
, from there you can see which desktop environment ports are available and select to install one.
-
- UBXI is entirely community maintained, and then is verified by Rhino Linux developers, if a port does not exist that you want, you are free to look at our UBXI creation/development page. -
- - - - -- Source Code | Contact & Social | Donate | Branding | Unicorn | Bug tracker -
- - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/wiki.html b/wiki.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4647f0a..0000000 --- a/wiki.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -- Welcome to the official Wiki for Rhino Linux. The Rhino Linux Wiki covers the official documentation on how to use Rhino Linux, as well as use the tools created and included by the Rhino Linux project. The Wiki also provides documentation for development and development resources. -
-- The official documentation for the Rhino Linux distribution, including how to install and utilize the distribution correctly. -
-- Installation & getting started: -
-- Tools used in Rhino Linux: -
-- Guides: -
-- Source Code | Contact & Social | Donate | Branding | Unicorn | Bug tracker -
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