Spread Evil for Free: Ubuntu Satanic Edition

Ubuntu Linux 5.10 CDs
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Ready To go All the way into themed Operating Systems? How about a Dark Metal skin for the Popular Ubuntu Operating System? I’ve sound this neat little thing called Ubuntu Satanic Edition.

Awesome.

Ubuntu Satanic isn’t really a remix. It’s a series of Well executed screensavers, splash screens and desktop themes that change your linux box into a horror themed monstrosity. Fun for the entire family, if your family’s like mine.

Here’s a couple Screen Shots:

Inhuman Thumbnail

^One of Two desktop Themes. One Dark, One Light.

KDE Desktop

^KDE Destop

3d Effects

^Background. One of Several

Skulls

^One of the Login Screens

Compiz Cube

^A Compiz Cube

If you have ubuntu, follow the directions on the Satanic Edition Download page for your packages. If you Don’t Give the Live CD a try.

Linux

Linux

We’ll use the more than apt description of Linux from ESR’s Jargon File: Linux /lee’nuhks/ or /li’nuks/, not /li:’nuhks/ n. The free Unix workalike created by Linus Torvalds and friends starting about 1991. The pronunciation /li’nuhks/ is preferred because the name `Linus’ has an /ee/ sound in Swedish (Linus’s family is part of Finland’s 6% ethnic-Swedish minority) and Linus considers English short /i/ to be closer to /ee/ than English long /i:/. This may be the most remarkable hacker project in history — an entire clone of Unix for 386, 486 and Pentium micros, distributed for free with sources over the net (ports to Alpha and Sparc and many other machines are also in use). Linux is what GNU aimed to be, and it relies on the GNU toolset. But the Free Software Foundation didn’t produce the kernel to go with that toolset until 1999, which was too late. Other, similar efforts like FreeBSD and NetBSD have been technically successful but never caught fire the way Linux has; as this is written in 2001, Linux is seriously challenging Microsoft’s OS dominance. It has already captured 31% of the Internet-server market and 25% of general business servers. Black shirt with the word ‘linux’ written with a mirror image on the front and ‘Tux’ the Linux mascot on the back. Tux logo by Larry Ewing.


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Currently plugging away on "Teddy Roosevelt and the Lost World," In which a young Theodore Roosevelt hunts the last of the great Predators in the Yellowstone Caldera. Historical Fantasy Adventure? Proto-Steampunk Alt-Hist? I Dunno yet. But I am Having fun and hope you stick around.
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