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Ubuntu Muslim Edition

We all have heard about MS Windows ME, but most of us are unaware of Ubuntu ME operating system. Ubuntu’s ME edition is not like Windows’ ME, in fact it is Ubuntu Muslim Edition. A project that is initiated by the Muslim volunteers of Ubuntu Linux software and was supported by Ubuntu Linux officials.




Ubuntu Muslim Edition is a set of packages that customizes the Ubuntu distro by installing islamic software (prayer times, Quran study tool, web content filtering tool etc.) and by changing its design.

Highlights:

  • WebStrict (parental control tool) enabled by default (so as browsing the Internet is safe)
  • Zekr 0.7.1 (Quran study tool) installed and configured to play Quran recitations
  • Minbar and Firefox “Pray Times” addon installed
  • Monajat (display Islamic prayers)
  • Thwab (encyclopedia)
  • UbuntuME artworks: usplash, login screen, islamic wallpapers, theme etc.


Grub splash image


Zekr


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Ubuntu: The Complete Reference


Ubuntu: The Complete Reference covers the desktops, shells, and administration tools for users, printers, services, and networks. Get full details on the latest Ubuntu-compatible office, mail, Web, and multimedia software, along with remote access (Vinagre), virtualization (KVM and Xen) and service managment (Upstart).You'll also learn how to interoperate with Windows networks and deploy reliable security using PolicyKit, Seahorse, AppArmor, SELinux, netfilter, and the Secure Shell.

  1. Install Ubuntu using Live CDs, the Install DVD, or Wubi Windows virtual disk
  2. Configure printers, devices, and network connections
  3. Access Linux using GNOME, KDE, KDE4, and XFce desktops
  4. Manage software with Synaptic Package Manager and APT
  5. Work with the BASH shell command, configuration, and file management capabilities
  6. Use office, Web (Firefox 3), mail, and multimedia applications (PulseAudio)
  7. Manage file systems including RAID and LVM
  8. Secure Ubuntu using PolicyKit authentication, Seahorse encryption, SSH and Kerberos security, AppArmor access controls, and Firestarter and UFW firewalls
  9. Use SAMBA and NFS to share network resources


Ubuntu: The Complete Reference

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Ubuntu: The Complete Reference


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