Ubuntu Christian Edition 5.0 Beta 39
JimLynch writes "Back in 2006, when I was writing for ExtremeTech, I reviewed a version of Ubuntu with a religious theme: Ubuntu Christian Edition. At one point it seemed as though Ubuntu CE had been discontinued but I was pleased to note today that it has apparently been brought to life again and so I decided to do a full review Ubuntu CE 5.0 for DLR."
The Resurrection (Score:2)
Okay, okay... (Score:2)
...I'll give up the naked pagan rituals, but the Torvalds and RMS idols stay!
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Oh please, oh please, for the love of Ubuntu, do refrain from using the word naked and RMS in the same sentence.
Thanks!
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Love the Review (Score:2)
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Forks (Score:3, Funny)
Ubuntu Editions (Score:1)
Just to be fair about this (Score:3, Informative)
there is a competing [ubuntusatanic.org] version out there as well.
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and a Tenacious D sound theme!
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The moral? Don't believe in either until you have proof.
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The problem is, by the time you have proof it's already too late!
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I'm not suggesting that you need to believe the same things I do, or that you should do as I say. Not every christian sees things that way (although, admittedly, some do). Frankly, if you are an Athiest, Pagan, Jew, Muslim, Buddhist, Christian, or whatever makes no difference to me.
Personally, I find the world around me far too intricate and beautiful to write it off as just some chance happening. I find it much more probable to be the result of some intelligent design. By all means, you believe what y
powered through it (Score:1)
Do not want! (Score:3, Insightful)
One of the reasons I use Linux is that it is a secular operating system. I have bad experiences with religion and I have a problem with religious organizations tainting Linux and the secular philosophy of openness and transparency.
Religion is pro-censorship, pro-dogma, and the antithesis of everything that the Linux movement stands for in my opinion.
Not "brought to life": RESURRECTED!! (Score:2)
There, fixed that for you. For Chissake (cough), get your facts right.
Personally I can't see myself using it (I'd feel inhibited swearing at my computer), but the idea opens up a whole array of questions: what would other religious themed distros be like?
Note to the humour impaired: stop reading, NOW. I am only jesting - or trying to insult everyone simultaneously - take your pick..
Amish distro: black & white, terminal mode only (loved because it gets so much more work done on very basic kit)
Jewish di
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7th day Adventist - works every other day except Saturdays
Agnostic - Doesn't believe in backups, but rather uploading your files to a public ftp server
Process Church - "The Three Great Gods of the Universe" include Gnome, KDE and Fluxbox
Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster - console commands have pirate inspired accents, and if your math co-processor does any calculations, the Flying Spaghetti Monster is there changing the results with His Noodly Appendage
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There, fixed that for you. For Chissake (cough), get your facts right.
Personally I can't see myself using it (I'd feel inhibited swearing at my computer), but the idea opens up a whole array of questions: what would other religious themed distros be like?
Note to the humour impaired: stop reading, NOW. I am only jesting - or trying to insult everyone simultaneously - take your pick..
Amish distro: black & white, terminal mode only (loved because it gets so much more work done on very basic kit)
Jewish distro: needs 7 monitors, which the supplier will gladly sell you
Calvinistic distro: will install Windows instead. Life is suffering.
Muslim distro: based on vast scientific knowledge well preceding other distro's but webcam support doesn't work for female users - a problem that slowly disappears.
Scientology distro: auto-edits Wikipedia entries, and the DVD is hard to use as it keeps hovering in the air - which makes for a great coaster.
etc etc. I need more coffee for this..
there already is a Muslim distro
not sure if CE came before ME but Ubuntu ME exits
Can you download porn with it??? (Score:1)
That would be cool!
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You can, but an animated Jesus will come and smite the pictures/movies after a while.
Why I love Slashdot... (Score:1)
2006 - 2009 (Score:2)
Let me be the first to blaspheme (Score:2)
not my thing (Score:1)
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LOL.
This seriously is amusing. Makes me wonder how many badass 14 year olds are actually using it. ;)
I loved the slogan, "Linux For The Damned." Well played, guys, well played.
LOL (Score:2)
I'm very pleasantly surprised (Score:2)
The atheist demographic of Slashdot have shown remarkable restraint in the comments for this article so far. Of course, the tags are predictable, but there has been considerably less mockery, derision, and atheistic evangelism attempts than I would have suspected.
This does, however, represent a deeply apropos time to drop you a hint, kids.
You can only consider yourself to have truly left Christianity when neither Christianity or Satanism, conversely, manages to generate any emotional response from you what
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