 Hi. Hi there. Please introduce yourself. My name is Adrian. I am a sales development representative here at Ubuntu and welcome to our room We are so incredibly excited to be partnering up with Lenovo and to be represented on this new thing that our Communities coming together means so much to us because Lenovo has been a trusted partner for so long So exploring how this partnership will grow into synergies for the desktop community is something we're very excited about So all we have to say for the new and incoming users of Lenovo welcome to the most popular Linux distribution in the world Because there's been so many comments on maybe I've been doing videos about arm laptops Right decade and there were some versions of Ubuntu even 12 13 years ago running on arm CPUs Free scale and all that stuff right, but when you get the cutting edge the fastest arm and you get to run Linux Ubuntu is gonna get some people very very excited. Well, here's hoping you know excitement is really good But when you get speed time speed, you know, it's it's it's all the it's all the evolution of the world that stands at your feet So what we're looking forward to is not necessarily just the community is coming together But also what will come out of it and what they will create? I think that's something very exciting and the entire Ubuntu community is Super super looking forward to that and keeping a close eye on it So if you do develop things on it and if you do bring value to it Do let us know put it out there make it visible. We love to see it Nice and here the show there's been lots of conversations here in your meeting room with the whole industry It's powered by Linux, right? And you're like the best at it or is that how you would say? Like like when you talk about the mobile world There's all the infrastructure. There's devices There's a saying there is a saying within Canonical that you don't say you show and so I'm not gonna say we're the best at it I'm just gonna ask people to look a little bit around and if you don't know what infrastructure your provider is working on Take a look at it. It's not Ubuntu consider changing