SRO: Linux For Fundamentalists? | Linux Today

SRO: Linux For Fundamentalists?

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SJV
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
Sep 27, 1999

“Jesux Developers is billing its Jesux (pronounced hay-sooks)
product as “the Linux distribution for Christian hackers, schools,
families, and churches.”

“Hoax or reality? Based on information on the company’s web
page, Jesux looks like it might be a legitimate, albeit
controversial, Linux distribution.”

So-called Christian software programs are common. And they
go beyond applications for Bible education and Sunday school record
automation. Every category, from point of sale systems, to Oracle
database applications, to accounting programs, is represented.
Thanks to Jesux, operating systems are now represented, as
well.

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SJV

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

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