Rhino Linux vs EndeavorOS: Which rolling release distro should you choose?
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ZDNET's key takeaways
- Both Rhino Linux and EndeavorOS are rolling release distros.
- Rhino Linux is based on Ubuntu, and EndeavorOS is based on Arch Linux.
- One of these distros has the edge for those who are newer to Linux.
I love a good rolling release distribution. It ensures that you're always up to date and that you don't have to re-install (or run a major upgrade) when a new version is available. Rolling release distributions are smooth and can make using Linux an even easier affair.
If you're uncertain as to what a rolling release is, here's the gist: A rolling release is an approach to software development where updates are delivered continuously, in small, frequent increments, rather than in large, scheduled version releases.
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