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Sit Heel Speak

Joined: 30 Mar 2006 Posts: 2595 Location: downwind
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Posted: Tue 12 Feb 2008, 03:37 Post subject:
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The fixup dotpet which rerwin has made and posted in the
Dingo alpha6 feedback/bugs
thread also is needed for 'Vision'
Also, freememapplet in the system tray when right-clicked on does not bring up the partition freespace et cetera menu.
Aside from these two petty qualms, it is pretty and the speed when run from live-CD on a P3-900 with 256MB of RAM is impressive.
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Sit Heel Speak

Joined: 30 Mar 2006 Posts: 2595 Location: downwind
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Posted: Thu 14 Feb 2008, 18:07 Post subject:
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Another quirk; .sfs files created in tmxxine-vision, cannot be mounted in Puppy 2.17.
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Lobster
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Joined: 04 May 2005 Posts: 15109 Location: Paradox Realm
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Posted: Fri 15 Feb 2008, 13:53 Post subject:
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thanks for the feedback guys
next beta Virtual Buddhist Shrine ISO, which will sanctify and bless your hardware . . . now available
117 MB version using NOP 3.01r5
http://www.tmxxine.com/shrine3/vision-feb-14.iso
Tmxxine Vision Beta (still needs setting up and configuring before running shrine)
more info here
the info is important as the autostart is not working yet
and theYAP program is here
usr/local/yapfeb14
http://tmxxine.com/wik/wikka.php?wakka=LinuxTmxxineVision
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Sit Heel Speak

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Posted: Fri 15 Feb 2008, 17:38 Post subject:
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Not trying to discourage you, Ed! I infinitely prefer the spare, minimalistic "simple original Puppy menu" look of the alpha-5 version! It feels good to not have to drag the save window up and to the left, just to see the Save button every time I save a webpage! It just needs the usual wrench work of an alpha, that's all.
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Lobster
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Posted: Fri 15 Feb 2008, 20:42 Post subject:
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Trying very hard to understand what you are referring to . . .
The image with the 5 elements is not part of the menu. It is
a concentration exercise
. . . a flash file running in Opera
Is that what you are referring to?
You can run it from any browser here . . .
http://www.tmxxine.com/shrine3/elements.swf
The next Vision version is likely to use Phoenix, Lassie (Puppy Community Editions)
or Dingo (Puppy 4) and as soon as I work out how to do a .pet
- the dir2pet command is not working for some reason
(forget how or why at the moment)
I will release YAP which is the main component of Vision and about 18MB
as soon as the .pet or .pup creation method returns to my addled mind
Maybe I need to do some memory enhancement meditations?
YAP should now run on most types of 2-4 series Puppies
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Lobster
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Posted: Mon 17 Mar 2008, 04:33 Post subject:
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| darrelljon wrote: | | I'm quite excited about a Buddhist puplet. |
this is in Alpha and may be the base for a new Vision
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/ZeN
I also notice a Buddhapup puplet with the only
connection to Buddhism being the use of the Enlightenment Window manager
I actually knew the Buddha when he was a blade of grass
'You're milk', I said at the time (I was a cow)
Meanwhile for the excitable . . .
remember the words of the original Jedi
in the Diamond Sutra:
' All phenomena are like;
A dream, an illusion, a bubble and a shadow;
Like dew and lightening flash;
Thus should you meditate upon them.'
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sketchman

Joined: 01 Jun 2006 Posts: 219 Location: West Virginia, USA
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Posted: Mon 17 Mar 2008, 11:18 Post subject:
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I'm not trying to be a smart butt, and I don't mean to insult anyone. I'm genuinely confused.
Is this a serious project? If it is, what's it for? I could understand the need to sanctify and bless your hardware if you're running the big B's OS, but does a Linux box really need cleansing and divine approval to work well?
Please understand I know nothing about Buddhism. I was just curious.
_________________ "In a world that exists without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates?"
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Lobster
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Posted: Mon 17 Mar 2008, 11:46 Post subject:
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| Quote: | | I'm not trying to be a smart butt, and I don't mean to insult anyone. I'm genuinely confused. |
Me too.
. . . it might be a human condition . . .
| Quote: | | Is this a serious project? |
Certainly not.
| Quote: | | If it is, what's it for? I could understand the need to sanctify and bless your hardware if you're running the big B's OS, but does a Linux box really need cleansing and divine approval to work well? |
Perhaps if I explain it this way . . .
Everything that one interacts with, even ones method of interacting
is an extension of the self.
I do use Linux Tmxxine Vision as a focus of meditation.
A virtual shrine all set up is very inspiring (for me)
After all if a mere laptop without a hard drive can chant
and display images that are pleasing there must be hope for me . . .
| Quote: | | Please understand I know nothing about Buddhism. I was just curious. |
Knowing Nothing or No Thing is an exalted state in Buddhism.
Many of us aspire to it.
It is alluded to in this play "The importance of Being Earnest"
Lady Bracknell: I have always been of the opinion that a man who desires to get married should know either everything or nothing. Which do you know?
Jack: I know nothing, Lady Bracknell.
Lady Bracknell: I am pleased to hear it. I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a very delicate exotic fruit. Touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately, in England at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor's Square.
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sketchman

Joined: 01 Jun 2006 Posts: 219 Location: West Virginia, USA
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Posted: Mon 17 Mar 2008, 12:36 Post subject:
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Got it.
So the more ignorant I am, the better off I am. I certainly agree with that. No matter how much knowledge humans get, it seems they tend to use it in the worst possible way.
To quote whoever said it, "You can't fix stupid."
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Lobster
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Posted: Mon 17 Mar 2008, 21:15 Post subject:
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| sketchman wrote: | | "You can't fix stupid." |
Curing ignorance is one of the goals of Buddhism.
http://tmxxine.com/y/wikka.php?wakka=SanctifiedNegativity
meanwhile a potential Puppy base is emerging for Vision
Zen is in Alpha
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/ZeN
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sketchman

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Posted: Mon 17 Mar 2008, 22:07 Post subject:
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So, let me get this straight.
| Quote: | | Curing ignorance is one of the goals of Buddhism. |
but
| Quote: | Knowing Nothing or No Thing is an exalted state in Buddhism.
Many of us aspire to it. |
So, you aspire to have an ailment that you're trying to remedy?
I'm beginning to think one of the goals of Buddhism, is to become as confused as possible. In which case, I think I'm already half converted. Or perhaps I'm not converted at all. Perhaps I don't know if I'm converted or not. How do I know if I know?
I think I just blew a synapse. It tickles.
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Lobster
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Posted: Mon 17 Mar 2008, 22:31 Post subject:
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| sketchman wrote: |
So, you aspire to have an ailment that you're trying to remedy?
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Perhaps also trying a cure without an ailment
Too much thought
Not enough thinking without thought . . .
here is a brief Buddhist intro
http://tmxxine.com/y/wikka.php?wakka=BuddhistPhilosophy
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puppyluv

Joined: 21 Mar 2008 Posts: 22 Location: USA
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Posted: Sun 23 Mar 2008, 17:49 Post subject:
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Drooling.
My cousin had asked for a customized version of Puppy and she too is Buddhist. Vision has inspired me to work on an alpha on 3.01.
The graphics you have in Vision are very nice. Great job - and thanks for the inspiration, Bodhisattva Lobster.
_________________ "Whatever is subject to origination is all subject to cessation." - Kutthi Sutta.
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Lobster
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Posted: Sun 23 Mar 2008, 18:29 Post subject:
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A new version of YAP will be available shortly, which you can include / modify
http://tmxxine.com/wik/wikka.php?wakka=YapInfo
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puppyluv

Joined: 21 Mar 2008 Posts: 22 Location: USA
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Posted: Sun 23 Mar 2008, 18:40 Post subject:
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Awesome! Thank you.
_________________ "Whatever is subject to origination is all subject to cessation." - Kutthi Sutta.
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