Ultramarine Linux: A Pretty Fedora-Based Distribution For Easy User Experience
A Fedora-based distribution that features useful tools and tweaks by default.
Many people out there don’t like the fact that there are too many Linux distros around. But, if you ask me, it’s great to see that we have so many options to choose from, that cater to a wide range of use cases.
With this First Look, we will be taking a look at one of the best Fedora-based Linux distributions around, Ultramarine Linux, designed to not get in the way of its users.
So, shall we begin?
Developed by Fyra Labs, Ultramarine Linux is a distro that is said to be the spiritual successor of Korora Linux, and has been designed to be as intuitive as possible, without breaking functionality, keeping its user as the top priority.
It is based on Fedora, and aims to provide an easier out-of-the-box experience, with the user not needing to tweak anything after installation.
Of course, Fedora is not a super complex distro, but there are a couple (if not many) things to do after installing it to ensure a good user experience.
