Ultramarine Linux: Fedora Made Easy and Beautiful for Everyone
I’ve often said that a beautiful desktop environment can make or break a distribution. Sure, there are plenty of people who don’t care what their desktops look like, as long as they perform well and help improve workflows.
I stare at a desktop for hours on end and would much rather see something pleasing before my eyes than something drab. Fortunately, there are plenty of Linux desktop environments out there that are capable of besting both macOS and Windows in the elegance department.
But for a Linux distribution to really be useful, it has to also be easy to use. Of the hundreds of available distributions, there are a select few that I would deem worthy for those new to Linux. For the longest time, I refused to add Fedora to that list. However, over the past few years, there have been spins (both official and unofficial) that elevate Fedora to new heights of user-friendliness.
One such distribution is called Ultramarine Linux. This Fedora-based operating system is designed to provide an easy-to-use experience for those who are new to Linux, while also offering more advanced features to tempt power users away from their current desktop.