Flash Player 9 for Linux made its public debut (finally) at a controlled demonstration during a conference. Meanwhile, a number of people have suggested ways that Ubuntu Christian Edition will work for its users.
Linux fans finally got a peek at the long-awaited Flash Player 9 for Linux. During the noted on his Penguin.SWF blog, this first public demonstration showed the Nike Air website, which was designed for Flash 8. For some reason, the Linux screenshot on the Flashforward conference blog Ubuntu-related project came to our attention. DistroWatch database, and offers some features oriented to people of faith:
Along with the standard Ubuntu applications, Ubuntu Christian Edition includes the best available Christian software. The latest release contains GnomeSword, a top of the line Bible study program for Linux based on the Sword Project. There are several modules installed with GnomeSword including Bibles, Commentaries, and Dictionaries.
Ubuntu Christian Edition also includes fully integrated web content parental controls powered by Dansguardian. A graphical tool to adjust the parental control settings has also been developed specifically for Ubuntu Christian Edition.
Posters at the Ubuntu Christian Edition Facts A special BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death) has been reintroduced, which looks like a long shining tunnel (LSTSOD: long shining tunneled screen of death).
Ubuntu Christian Edition's wine can run
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