A Christian's View on Ubuntu Muslim Edition (Sabily): While the world of Linux is going crazy over the new Ubuntu 7.10, I’m going to step backward to review a distro which is based on Ubuntu 7.04. --The name is Ubuntu ME. It is a free/open source operating system dedicated to Muslims, with customized features such as a Quran study tool and a web content filtering utility. Now why am I doing a review on a Muslim-based distribution while in fact I am a devout Christian?I believe that religion should not serve as boundary for treating each and everyone with respect, and by writing a review on Ubuntu ME, I can somehow in my own little way show some love and reverence to the Muslim community. The other reason for doing this is that I found out that no review has been made for this distro yet, so I’m hoping to be the first one to do so. The fact that this is also the first stable release version of Ubuntu Muslim Edition (now known as Sabily) made me become even more willing to try it out. So here goes my own view of this new distro, after I have installed and tested it in VMWare.

Test Machine Specs:
Board: Intel Corporation D102GGC2
Processor: 3.40 GHz Intel Pentium D
Hard Drive: Samsung 80GB ATA with 8GB allocated to VM disk
Memory: 2GB DDR2 RAM with 1024MB allocated to VM memory
Display: ATI RADEON X1050 [Display adapter]

Installation:
The download site for UbuntuME live CD installer can be found here. The installation was effortless and trouble-free, just pointing and clicking and waiting for about 20 minutes to get it done. In my own opinion, Ubuntu along with Simply Mepis, have the best live CD installer in Linux today. My VM hardware were properly detected including the USB controllers, Ethernet, CD-ROM, and audio.

Look and Feel:
A thing that impressed me most with UbuntuME (Sabily) is its highly customized and great looking artwork that even a non-Muslim can surely appreciate. The bootsplash screen image, the login screen, and the start-up splash image were so polished and so pleasing to the eyes that I remembered my date with Cassandra. The Gnome desktop is also a thing of beauty; the wallpaper and a theme called HumanME is praiseworthy. I set my screen resolution to 1280x800 without a problem. For those who have a capable graphics card and want some more desktop eye-candy, Compiz will take care of it.

Package Management:
Managing and maintaining software is one of Ubuntu’s strongest points; and the Muslim Edition of course acquire that strength also. The ever reliable Synaptic Package Manager will take care of removing, updating, and installing software packages. By the way, some valuable and highly-functional software applications are already installed by default. To name some, there’s Firefox, Evolution, Perl, Python, Samba, Gimp, and OpenOffice. As this distro is geared towards Muslims, there’s a Quran study tool called Zekr, prayer time reminder program that plays hymns, and a Muslim calendar.

Stability:
The Ubuntu 7.04 “Feisty Fawn” is known for its stability, and having used it before, I can attest to that. Therefore, I can easily assume that Ubuntu ME will run steady as well. I tested most of its included applications and they all ran smoothly. I also find the desktop to be very responsive even in a VM environment, and I think a machine with a 256MB memory and an early P4 processor can also run it just as fine.

Conclusion:
I would highly recommend UbuntuME to every Muslim for its included religious tools, and to beginners for its ease-of-use. I have tried almost all of the flavors of Ubuntu, and I can say that the Muslim Edition has one of the sleekest and finest desktop. It also achieved its own look and character because of its highly customized appearance. The UbuntuME team has done an excellent job in creating this distro, and I would like to congratulate them for a distro well done.
UPDATE: Ubuntu Muslim Edition is now known as Sabily.
I do, however, lament the fact that it takes yet another new spin of the ubuntuverse, creating yet another Linxu distro, in order for my Muslim brothers and sisters to have a religious distro (I don't call it Islamic as I'm not sure there has been ulama verdict on open source software...). Couldn't we just create a distro-specific repository and an installer program that in one click would install all these packages and wallpapers onto the already existing Ubuntu? Perhaps a Muslim webpage with distro-specific ways of Islamicizing Ubuntu, SuSE, Fedora, PCLinuxOS?
Inshallah.
Look at this snapshot: http://bp2.blogger.com/_UqUwVPikChs/RxguyJvoTwI/AAAAAAAAA4o/rkllOC4Nvh4/s1600-h/s6.jpg
Have you seen the browser? Seems that it DOES connect to the net.
what you hear is supposed to cross your brain before going out of your mouth, isn't it?
Eid Mubarak to all muslim arounf the world.
What an idiotic question!
Once again, Great job and good post, bro!
Ubuntu Muslim Edition, I would assume, provides the same convenience to Muslims who happen to use Ubuntu. I am a Christian who has used Ubuntu CE and thinks it is a good thing to have available. I also have no problem whatsoever with the existence of a Muslim Edition and think it is great that someone spent the time to cater it to that specific user base.
People need to grow up and get over their anti-religious bias. If someone wanted to create a white angle saxon protestant version of Ubuntu, how does that affect you? If they wanted to create a gay, transsexual, lesbian, transgendered, and bisexual version, who cares. It does not affect your life one bit.
If someone held a gun to your head and said this is the version you must use, then you would have a problem. Until that happens, get over it and use any version you want.
But maybe its not gun thing, its flower thing, when one friend gave u flowers, instead of the others, u might appreciate more.
Just another view. :)
Point is- It's all a bunch of crap. I just want a computer that works. That's why I am switching to PClos. Buntu has too many ignored problems with video and networking. Network manager has been broken since Dapper and no fix yet.
Download it here: http://www.ubuntume.com/installatio
wa salam
Won't less technically inclined Muslims find the prepackaged distro easier?
If somebody wants to make the effort and can find the audience, I think customized distros are a fine idea. I once downloaded bioKnoppix, a live CD that a professor created so that all his students could be working with the same scientific software applications. There are all sorts of possibilities.
If someone wants to create religious software geared toward Muslims, I think a custom distro is a nice way to bring that software to the attention of the community. With enough support, that software will become readily available for other distros.
I wonder if this would be a good way for non-muslims to learn about Islam.
http://umam.web.id/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=9&Itemid=40
I am not sure you want to use that post to demonstrate your superior intelligence. The first thing you said was not a question. The second thing you said was not a complete sentence, sexism is not something you can "get" but you could say that you have had enough of people acting sexist, you misspelled Buddhism and scientifically and it should say scientifically proven, not proved.
If you are going to insult people of other faiths, at least put a legible post together with proper grammar and spelling.
By the way, what is your "scientific evidence" to show that atheists are "more smarter" that is religious nuts?
So why would a Muslim want to use such a thing?
Simple, it is to carry out suicide hacking. They are going to hack into America then detonate a bomb strapped to their chest.
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And for the record, atheists are smarter. We don't believe a bunch of completely bogus claims written in a 2,000+ year-old book just because somebody said so. I mean come on, a magical beings flying around, a big head magical being named god, his son coming to earth and being born to a virgin (ya right, Mary was just a slut with a vagina full of lies), he was then killed, then resurrected. A burning bush talked, a man parted the sea, a multi-headed dog guards a place called hell where you go to suffer for eternity if you happen to not believe this book. Being sent to hell to be tortured by all of the worst methods known, and probably many more if it IS true, is a BIG BIG BIG punishment. You would think that someone as loving as GOD would only send people there who did something very wrong. You would think that he would at least provide some REAL proof for people, so that if they decided not to follow his word, then they would actually be defying something proven, and there would be a reason for punishment.
What really gets me is that Christians believe that God has predetermined everybody's fate. He purposely planned out that almost everybody on earth except a small sliver of Christians will be sent to hell. He created billions of people and predetermined them to suffer for eternity after 60-80 years of freedom.
Does that sound very loving to you? It sounds like a bunch of bull spit and some big fear tactics tailored to simple minded people looking for an answer that is more complex than it really is.
I really like the part about how God created himself. That part makes me laugh every time. I also like how it took him a week or so to create everything else. Why did it take him so long? According to the bible, he is SOOO powerful that he could plan, create it all in an instant.
I also like the part about how he created Adam and Eve. He preplanned everything and can foresee the future, right? So he preplanned two people to do wrong and cause every single person after them to suffer?
GOD IS SO GREAT!!! hahaha!
And that is just the Christian god. Don't get me started with those other crazy ones.
How about athbutnu for atheists, Ubuntu CE for Christians, Ubuntu Enlightenment edition with E17 as the default for Buddhists, Jewbuntu for Jewish people, Gaybuntu, WASPbuntu, Blabutnu, Latbuntu, Cathbuntu, etc.
This is so ridiculous. I think it's fine to have something like a package with themes and specific software to install on top of Ubuntu but to have its own version just for Muslims seems like overkill and kind of goes against the ideology behind the Ubuntu name.
It is open source so they can do what they like but...
the kind of rivalry that already exists
between Linux distributions, imagine
where this outlook could lead...
Buddhist watches, Jewish photocopiers,
Protestant motorcycles, ...
With a bit of thought, I'm sure there
is no limit to the number of ways we
could segregate our societies. Let's
divide our villages or yet countries up
by religion.
The sad part is that most of these
distros are so similar that often the
only distinguishing features are artwork
and labeling. Do we really need yet
another repackaging of Linux.
In particular, a
(insert controversial social phenomenon)
targeted distro. This is just software
people. Everyone should feel
comfortable using it. Let's not lose
sight of this goal.
if you think everyone should stick to one rigid OS, go get your the stoooopeeed Windoze!!!
now, that's what i call freedom (FREEDOM as in GNU).
UbuntuME is a personalised for muslims, so y do u care?? Y not personalise one for atheists if ths version makes u jealous??
Being a fan of ubuntu, i find ubuntuME is a real plus, with verses of quran n prayer times as the author mentioned.
Thankfully there r still some people who can appreciate the real beauty of good programming and design, so keep on with the good work ;)
Gentoo's my sin.
To the person who claimed that Islam prohibits computers, according to Carly Florina (former CEO of HP), computers wouldn't exist without the contributions of Islamic Mathematicians:
"Its mathematicians created the algebra and algorithms that would enable the building of computers, and the creation of encryption"
s/a
Once again, good work.
Take care
Now I Know What Distro that fit on Me :)
Best Regards
http://ubuntusatanic.org/
'Ubuntu (a Zulu word) serves as the spiritual foundation of African societies. It is a unifying vision or world view enshrined in the Zulu maxim umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu, i.e. "a person is a person through other persons" (Shutte, 1993:46). At bottom, this traditional African aphorism articulates a basic respect and compassion for others. It can be interpreted as both a factual description and a rule of conduct or social ethic. It both describes human being as "being-with-others" and prescribes what "being-with-others" should be all about.'
That is the philosophy behind uBuntu (All editions
http://www.ubuntuinstitute.com/images/uploads/Ubuntu_as_a_religion.doc.
oh yeah... and the christian version starts crusades.
now what a glory... praise the nonexistent god!
u don't believe in fairytales, do you? why then believe in a fairytale that is just a little bit older?
While it fits, considering it's background with Windows, it's a very amusing moniker.
Pero kini nga post maora mag mahitungod sa relihiyon imbis nga Ubuntu. Hehehe!
You are the closest religious relatives of Muslims.
Because Muslims say "There is no god,but Allah".
And you say "There is no god" that's just two words short.
May Allah help u grasp the two remaining words.
And I personally love atheists more than any other religious people.
But that doesn't mean I hate them.I just love atheists more than others.