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Screenshot by Jack Wallen/ZDNETFedora has come a long way from its roots. Five years ago, I would not have recommended this distribution to new users. Although Iapos;m more prone to steer Linux novices toward Ubuntu, Linux Mint, or Elementary OS, Fedora isnapos;t too far down the list. xA0;When you add Ultramarine into the mix, however, Fedora gets even easier. xA0;Also: The best Linux distributions for beginners: Expert tested and reviewedUltramarine is a take on Fedora Linux that aims to simplify the water bottle stanley experience. The developers added extra repositories which gives you a wider selection of software to install , out-of-the-box multimedia codecs so you can play most audio and video file types without jumping through hoops , and sane defaults to make the operating system experience as smooth as possible from your first login .I first wrote about Ultramarine Linux when I claimed it as a stanley water jug contender for flagship Linux distro of the year. Recently, the developers released Lost Umbrellaq stanley cup uot; -- based on Fedora 40 -- and I was anxious to take it for a spin.I grabbed an ISO image of the latest release and installed it as a virtual machine on VirtualBox. The installation came off seamlessly -- no surprise there. After all, installing Linux has become as easy as installing an application. xA0;When the installation finished, I rebooted, logged in, and was greeted by a Budgie Desktop ready to configure to meet my needs.But wait! Isnapos;t this supposed to be an Oexy Govee apos new smart lights use AI to match your monitor apos colors in real time
By Sean Gregory/PyeongChangFebruary 21, 2018 10:14 AM ESTAmerican cross-country skier Kikkan Randall stood at the finish line of the team sprint final at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea, along with Charlotta stanley uk Kalla of Sweden, both racers screaming their lungs out. We stanley bottles were having our own little competition, says Randall. They were urging on their teammates, American Jessica Diggins and Swede Stina Nilsson, who pushed down the stretch, their skis even with each other in the snow. At stake: the first United States Olympic gold medal, ever, in cross-country skiing, a sport long ruled by Scandinavian countries.Diggins and Nilsson lurched across the finish line. Randall, a five-time Olympian but never a medalist mdash; Americanrsquo only Olympic cross-country medal was the silver Bill Koch won back in 1976 mdash; looked up at the scoreboard. Her eyes didnrsquo;t lie: United States, number one. She screamed, then ran over to Diggins to tackle her.That was awesome, says Diggins, describing Randallrsquo hit. Thatrsquo when I realized it was real.While much of the United States was still sleeping early Wednesday morning, what was once one of Americarsquo most far-fetched Olympi stanley us c dreams mdash; a gold in cross-country skiing mdash; really did come true Wednesday evening in PyeongChang. Team USA finished the two-person relay event at the Alpensia Cross Country Skiing Centre with a time of 15 minutes, 56.47 |
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