Parkour (French: [paʁkuʁ]) is an athletic training discipline or sport in which practitioners (called traceurs) attempt to get from one point to another in the fastest and most efficient way possible, without assisting equipment and often while performing feats of acrobatics.[7] With roots in military obstacle course training and martial arts, parkour includes flipping, running, climbing, swinging
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NoMachine is available for most desktop computers with common operating systems, including Microsoft Windows and Windows Server, as well as Apple's macOS.[16][17] Packages for Linux[18] install on multiple Linux distributions and derivatives, for example, Debian, Ubuntu,[19] Red Hat, CentOS[20] and Fedora Linux. There is also a version which can run on distribution variants for Linux ARM devices,
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