Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Jun 3
Rhino Linux Releases Lomiri Snapshot, Reviving Convergence Push Abandoned Nearly 10 Years Ago
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Jun 3

Rhino Linux Releases Lomiri Snapshot, Reviving Convergence Push Abandoned Nearly 10 Years Ago

1 articles · Updated · ZDNet · Jun 3

Summary

  • Rhino Linux has published a test snapshot of its new Lomiri desktop, a Unity-style interface meant to bridge desktop and mobile use through convergence.
  • Early testing showed the build is not ready for daily use: windows resized into unusable black boxes, title bars were inaccessible, and LibreOffice opened with missing toolbar sections.
  • The interface already mirrors Unity’s core look with a side dock and top bar, but settings and controls still skew heavily toward mobile, with little customization and no clear peripheral setup.
  • That leaves the project’s bigger challenge beyond software: making Lomiri run well on capable mobile hardware, where Canonical’s earlier convergence effort faltered on weak devices.

Insights

Canonical’s dream died from a lack of hardware. What's different this time for Rhino Linux to avoid that same fate?
With Google and Samsung mastering mobile desktops, can a community Linux project truly deliver on the 'one device' dream?