
About Ubuntu Christian Edition (UbuntuCE) and C4C Ubuntu
Due to the freedom and flexibility of free and open source operating systems, such as Ubuntu, Debian, and their derivatives, many types of distros have been created, targeting diverse groups of people. And of course, the Linuxverse has not escaped the influence of the religious and spiritual realm. And just as it once existed "Ubuntu Satanic Edition"(Ubuntu SE), even today there are their counterparts known as: «Ubuntu Christian Edition (UbuntuCE) and C4C Ubuntu». Which we'll take the opportunity to unveil here on Ubunlog for the first time. We did the same thing many years ago with its extinct Satanic counterpart.
And in case you are an avid curious about the Distros that have already disappeared, we inform you very briefly that, said Distro (Ubuntu SE), basically and at the time, was an operating system based on Ubuntu 10.10. Which brought together a useful selection of free software existing at that time, along with a small and interesting collection of free metal music on a single CD on which GNOME desktop. Finally, and to honor its name, included a dark theme, a dark icon set, the Plymouth theme with the Satanic logo, dark wallpapers, among many other things, for those passionate about this subject and religious and musical preferences.
But, before getting into this new publication about these 2 interesting free, open and open source GNU/Linux Distro projects with a religious focus called «Ubuntu Christian Edition (UbuntuCE) and C4C Ubuntu», we recommend as usual, after finishing reading this present publication, to explore the following previous related publication:
Some time ago, before Canonical imposed its ban on Ubuntu, several developers created themed versions of Ubuntu, some focused on graphics studios, others on schools, others on organizations, and others on religions. Within this group, one stood out for its theme: Ubuntu Satanic Edition.
About Ubuntu Christian Edition (UbuntuCE) and C4C Ubuntu
Christian Edition (UbuntuCE) and C4C Ubuntu today
Christian Edition (UbuntuCE)
According to the developers of this Linuxverse project called "Ubuntu Christian Edition (UbuntuCE)" at their Official website, it is described and promoted as follows:
Ubuntu Christian Edition (UbuntuCE) is a free and open source operating system aimed at Christians. In its latest stable version available it is based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Consequently, it is based directly on the standard Ubuntu distribution, but with the addition of additional Christian software and preconfigured web content filtering. Furthermore, the graphical changes are minor and seek only to visually adapt the project to Christian users. Therefore, its fundamental goal is to attract a broader Christian base to the already thriving Ubuntu user community, and the Linuxverse in general.
Finally, it is worth noting that, comes pre-configuredor with privacy and computer security utilities suitable for children and adolescents such as Clean Browsing, Hostminder, DNS Minder, Parental Control for Ubuntu CE; and religious utilitarians such as Presenter by WorshipTools, FreeShow, Net Bible, BibleWebApp y Blue Letter Bible, Among others.
C4C Ubuntu
According to the developers of this Linuxverse project called «C4C Ubuntu» at their Official website, it is described and promoted as follows:
C4C is a free Christian Linux distribution that is stable, fast, and easy to install on virtually any computer manufactured in the last decade. This Ubuntu-derived version (currently Ubuntu 24.04) seeks to guide non-believers to a relationship with Christ and nurture believers in discipleship. Therefore, it focuses on including and offering pre-installed Christian education apps such as: Bible, BibleTime, Easy-to-Read Bible, Ezra Bible App, King James Version Bible, among other Bibles. It also offers religious games and recreational activities, and religious and spiritual multimedia content (audio and video).
Finally, it is worth noting that, comes pre-configuredor with a good collection of everyday software such as: GIMP, ImageMagick, KolourPaint, LibreOffice Draw, Ristretto Image Viewer, XFCE Screenshooter, FileZilla, Firefox, Gufw, Thunderbird. Also included are Atril, GnuCash, the LibreOffice suite (Base, Calc, Impress, Math, and Writer), ALSA, Pulse Audio Volume Control, Ruffle Desktop, VLC, and Xfburn. It also offers support for Snap and Flatpak packages, and includes GParted, the Parental Control App, Synaptic Software Center, and Thunar File Manager.
Summary
In short, we hope that you are Two particular GNU/Linux distros based on Ubuntu and focused on people in the Christian religious sphere, are not only interesting to some but also very appropriate and practical for others, when it comes to enjoying and using an operating system that is user-friendly and respectful of their respected beliefs and faith in life. Furthermore, and as is customary, if you know of or use other alternative GNU/Linux distro projects dedicated to the religious sphere (Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Hindu, or others), which you believe are worth knowing about, spreading, and supporting within our growing and immeasurable Linuxverse, We invite you to mention them via comment to add them to this Top.
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