Showing posts with label Computing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Computing. Show all posts

Friday, April 19, 2013

JULinux Emergency Tactical Prepper Edition

https://sourceforge.net/projects/ultumix/

Get the Beta here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/ultumix/files/JULinux_Emergency_Tactical_Prepper_Edition/

JULinux Emergency Tactical Prepper Edition

The purpose of this distribution release, is what would you do if you had no access to internet, phone, or other communication ?
* How would you "activate your software" from Microsoft ?
* How would you search for survival help on Google ?
* How would you get more packages and install them ?
* How would you entertain yourself, to keep calm ?

JULinux Emergency Tactical Prepper Edition has the answers to all of those tough questions that Preppers and Survivalists need to answer.





Currently you can download the Beta and try it out.
You can also find JULinux on Facebook and Youtube

Here I am frustrating myself with the development.

The finished version, along with the Offline repository DVD images should be available soon.  If you would like to lend a hand, please go to the JULinux Facebook page, and comment.

Ben Fitzpatrick
JULinux Ultimate Edition I think it sounds cool personally and I like the beta of it so far...

Posted by Ian — 2013-01-22
Stable and works.

Posted by Chris Markis — 2011-08-02
I work with High-Availability Servers on a daily basis. We have to remotely access them with Windows desktops. We're always having problems with the desktops. At home, I've gotten to the point I would like something that is similar, but actually reliable. I've always known Linux as being reliable, JULinux I can easily migrate my wife and family to, without having to retrain them. As stated by others, I too am impressed at how fast it installs compared to other DISTRO's, even faster that MINT (which I had tried on the same Laptop, just prior to installing JULinux). It's very user friendly and the menus are easy to understand. It quickly connected to my printer and EZblueServer. I'm very satisfied. Definitely something I can use at home, and possibly at work. :-)

Posted by Dave Puckett — 2010-09-14
Have tried MOST of the other Linux distros. JULinux is the BEST by far! Download it. Try it. You won't be disappointed!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Christian Computing

This Christmas when your buying gifts for your kids there is something important to keep in mind.

Christian Computing.


As we all know the Bible says Though shall not steal and Though shall not bear false witness.


First of all I'd like to tell you that most of you here have beared false witness without even knowing it because you all have computers with Microsoft or Mac software on them. When you turned on your computer or installed the software you agreed to an end user licence agreement that you probably didn't read. You are probably guilty of breaking every part of it and you probably don't even know it. So go ahead and look up the EULA for your software and read it and prove me wrong.


Second the Bible says though shall not steal. What if you can't afford software for your kids to use on their computer. Then your kids will most likelty download it illegally or make illegal copies of their friends software. This is stealing. The Bible says if our right hand causes us to sin we are to cut it off. This does not mean you need to throw your PC away.


You don't have to use Proprietary software from Microsoft and Apple on your computer. Go to www.justuselinux.com and download JULinux for free. It's a Christian computer operating system free from virus threats, fragmentation, and most other problems comercial operating systems face. It can run Microsoft software and over 20,000 free applications that you can install. Your kids will have all the video games they will want this Christmas if you install it properly.


The best part is not only is the software free but the support is free too. Call 509-843-2414 for instant support Monday – Saturday 10:30 AM – 8 PM Pacific Sandard Time.


We all hope this blesses you as much as it has blessed us. Thanks.