Ultramarine Linux is a Linux-based operating system designed for your own personal workstation (or battlestation).
It aims to be as easy to use as possible, and stays out of your way. Ultramarine Linux keeps up with the latest and greatest software in the open-source community, while trying to be stable and secure. Ultramarine is for everyone, from the beginner to the tech enthusiast, and even Windows dropouts.
- Designed to be 100% bug-for-bug compatible with Fedora.
- Provides developer-friendly (and friendly for the regular user) tools to ensure you get the most out of your system.
- Applies pragmatic tweaks and settings to make sure your out-of-the-box experience is as smooth as possible.
Working state: | Active |
Desktop: | Budgie, GNOME, Pantheon, KDE Plasma |
Init Software: | systemd |
Package Management: | RPM, Flatpak |
Release Model: | Fixed |
Platforms: | x86_64, aarch64 |
Home Page: | ultramarine-linux.org |
Developer: | Fyra Labs |
This article is part of our Big List of Active Linux Distros which is currently under development. |
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A distro provides the user with a desktop environment, preloaded applications, and ways to update and maintain the system. Each distro makes different choices, deciding which open source projects to install and provides custom written programs. They can have different philosophies. Some distros are intended for desktop computers, some for servers without a graphical interface, and others for special uses. Because Linux is an open source operating system, combinations of software vary between Linux distros. |