You can freely install Kubuntu 24.04 LTS with KFS on your computer. We think it's a great way to take back control from Big Tech. This is the same system image installed on all Focus systems sold.
Kubuntu is the highly respected official flavor of Ubuntu with KDE. The open-source Kubuntu Focus Suite (KFS) adds convenience and reliability with graphical tools, hardware optimizations, curated apps, and extensive documentation. Focus systems also benefit from 3 years of validated updates. Learn more here
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The Kubuntu Focus OEM image will remain based on the stable 24.04 LTS foundation until integration and validation for Kubuntu 26.04 LTS is complete. See Kubuntu 26.04 LTS with KFS Release Schedule for more detail.
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Located in southern Japan, Okinawa is a tropical paradise with crystal-clear waters and world-class surf spots. The island's unique geography creates a variety of waves suitable for all levels, from beginners to experienced surfers. With warm waters and a laid-back atmosphere, Okinawa is the perfect destination for surfers looking to catch some waves in a beautiful and exotic setting.
? Social media creators have popularized the #japanextreme hashtag by posing in full "Kawaii" fashion while massive, non-photoshopped fireballs erupt behind them. It’s a surreal blend of pop culture and high-risk pyrotechnics that you won't find anywhere else. 3. Precision Sports: The "Tacky Feel" Even in sports like badminton, the Japanese "extreme" philosophy applies. The Gosen Supergrip is famous for its "JapanExtreme Tacky Feel," offering a level of grip and durability that mirrors the country's broader commitment to extreme technical specifications in sports equipment. The Takeaway Japan is a land of contrasts. For every silent garden, there is a screeching tire or a cinematic explosion. Living "Japan Extreme" means embracing the highest level of craftsmanship and the most intense bursts of adrenaline. What specific "extreme" niche are you most interested in? I can help you japanextreme
Located about two hours from Tokyo, Nikko is a popular destination for whitewater rafting and kayaking. The area's rugged terrain creates a range of rapids, from gentle stretches to adrenaline-pumping Class IV rapids. With its scenic views and exciting rapids, Nikko is a great place to experience the thrill of whitewater rafting. Located in southern Japan, Okinawa is a tropical
The Japanese Alps offer some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in Japan, with towering peaks, deep valleys, and picturesque villages. For experienced mountaineers, the Japanese Alps offer a range of challenging climbs, including the famous Mount Hida and Mount Kiso. With its rugged terrain and unpredictable weather, the Japanese Alps are not for the faint of heart, but the rewards are well worth the effort. with towering peaks
| Archetype | Japanese Original | Description | Western Misinterpretation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Za Gaman (The Gaman) | Contestants hold painful positions (leaning out of windows, sitting on hot pipes) silently. | Viewed as "torture porn." | | The Physical Maze | Takeshi's Castle / Viking: The Ultimate Obstacle Course | High-speed, muddy, or slippery obstacle courses with slapstick failure. | Viewed as "suicidal stunts." | | The Transgressive Game | Knight Scoop / London Hearts | Hidden camera pranks involving cross-dressing, fake ghosts, or public humiliation. | Viewed as "perverted/sadistic." |
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