@Makaha thats how sidux was when it first came along. you had to exit out of X and run a script to update, but it was one of the first rolling distros i had run across. i am not handy with scripting, so i will just manually update once a week or so and if they grant a notification that would be awesome.
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Introducing RPKGUI: A Graphical Interface for Rhino Package Management@Makaha i agree that a gui is more comfortable, but i must admit that if you know the package name, the terminal is much faster and are able to see what dependencies are coming in. i would like to see a notification in the taskbar for when updates become available.
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Favourite colour?purple and green, but my purple is #5d4e6a which seems to go well with the unicorn theming.
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Introducing RPKGUI: A Graphical Interface for Rhino Package Management@Makaha i think maybe the "your system" is the core of the rpk gui they will be building from. You can upgrade from here and also see it on the command line. i could be wrong since it doesnt have any way to search for software or install per say?? may that is just the update center...
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Window Decorations kde-ubxiGreetings, i have installed a couple of window decoration themes into the ~.local/share/aurorae/themes folder, but when i go into system settings to window decorations, the themes are not showing up-only breeze is available which is not in the themes folder. Are these themes supposed to be somewhere else?
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Why Rhino Linux Feels DifferentInstalled a couple of days ago and so fari am loving it. i have manjaro on another laptop and solus on a work laptop-all rolling. Super excited to see a debian/ubuntu roller, thank you. installed the kde-ubxi and seems to run great but havnt got into it too much yet. rpk is awesome!! i like that you get the choice of activated repositories to install from. Not a huge fan of flatpaks, but in some rare instances it is the only thing available. Look forward to a long and bright future for Rihno linux!!