Ultramarine 44 "Flying Fish": Fedora's Friendliest Cousin Grows Up
Ultramarine 44 "Flying Fish": Fedora's Friendliest Cousin Grows Up Table of contents:- What's New Under the Bonnet Hardware Support and the Road Ahead In Conclusion Ultramarine Linux has just launched its latest release, and it brings a genuinely meaningful shift in how the project ships new features, not just a fresh coat of paint. Built by Fyra Labs atop Fedora Linux , Ultramarine 44 (codenamed "Flying Fish") continues the distribution's mission of taking Fedora's technical foundations and making them approachable for everyday users, without sacrificing the parts that power users love to tinker with. What's New Under the Bonnet Ultramarine 44 is rebased on Fedora Linux 44 and ships with Linux kernel 7.0, bringing the latest upstream packages and security fixes along for the ride. The headline desktop story is KDE Plasma, which remains Ultramarine's recommended edition and now arrives at version 6.7, alongside the project's new...

