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Jesux (pronounced Hay-sooks) is a fictional Linux distribution. It was supposedly for use by Christian hackers at home and in the Church, and aimed to be free from worldly influences.
Jesux is based on Red Hat Linux. It has several features to make it more attractive to Christian computer users, including using the Bourne Again (Bash) shell by default, removal of any reference to daemons, and an option to disallow logins on Sundays.
Jesux was 'released' under a fictional license, the Christian Software Public License.
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