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Rhino Linux XFCE4 Dotfiles

Here are the XFCE4 Dotfiles. These files customize the interface to best suit your needs as a Rhino Linux user. Enjoy a start menu that lets you easily read man pages, search the web using DuckDuckGo, search for your files, read Wikipedia, run programs in a Teriminal, and open webpages at the press of the ENTER key. Use a terminal that is eye-catching. Experience a XFCE experience like never before!

If you'd like more information and tutorials, consider checking out our wiki.

Directory Structure

Here is a directory structure of the dotfiles.

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├── logo.png
├── logo.svg
├── README.md
├── rhino
│   ├── geo.png
│   ├── moon.png
│   ├── mountains.png
│   ├── remix.png
│   ├── rolling-rhino-default.png
│   ├── simple.png
│   └── waves.png
└── xfce4
    ├── desktop
    │   ├── icons.screen0-1904x990.rc
    │   └── icons.screen.latest.rc -> /home/httpllamaz/.config/xfce4/desktop/icons.screen0-1904x990.rc
    ├── panel
    │   └── whiskermenu-1.rc
    ├── terminal
    │   └── terminalrc
    └── xfconf
        └── xfce-perchannel-xml
            ├── displays.xml
            ├── keyboards.xml
            ├── thunar.xml
            ├── xfce4-desktop.xml
            ├── xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml
            ├── xfce4-notifyd.xml
            ├── xfce4-panel.xml
            ├── xfce4-power-manager.xml
            ├── xfce4-session.xml
            ├── xfce4-settings-manager.xml
            ├── xfwm4.xml
            └── xsettings.xml
  • README.md — You are here.
  • rhino — Our logo assets and desktop backgrounds
    • logos - All the logos we use
  • xfce4 — All of the XFCE4 Configuration
    • desktop — Sets the icons we use
    • panel — Used to customize the Whisker Menu
    • terminal — Config for our Terminal
    • xfconf — The majority of config files stored as XML