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== Technical Specifications and Features == The C4C Lubuntu ReSpin took the base of a Lubuntu Long Term Support (LTS) release and added a wide array of Christian-focused content and applications. * '''Base Distribution:''' It was originally based on LTS point releases of '''Lubuntu''' (e.g., 14.04, 16.04), which uses the lightweight '''LXQt''' (or earlier, LXDE) desktop environment. * '''Later Versions:''' In later years, the project shifted its base to '''Xubuntu''' and was renamed '''C4C Ubuntu''', utilizing the Xfce desktop environment. * '''Christian Content:''' The operating system came heavily pre-loaded with applications and media for religious study and outreach, including: * Multiple versions of the '''Bible''' (e.g., KJV, ASV, WEB). * Bible study software and tools like '''Xiphos, BibleTime, Diatheke, and Ezra Bible App'''. * Christian-themed games, daily devotionals, and commentaries. * Christian media, including audio Bibles, discipleship materials, and shortcuts to streaming Christian video and music. * '''Secular Software:''' In addition to the religious content, it included a full suite of general-purpose software such as LibreOffice, GIMP, an email client (Thunderbird), and a web browser (Firefox). * '''Parental Controls:''' A non-snap version of Firefox was included, often bundled with a parental control extension like '''FoxFilter''' to help filter out inappropriate content. * '''Installation:''' The distribution could be run live from a DVD or USB drive without altering the host computer, or it could be permanently installed.
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