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"Living Water 2.17" by ttuuxxx
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grouchyhermit


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PostPosted: Tue 18 Mar 2008, 15:02    Post subject:  

grouchyhermit wrote:
Has anyone ever figured out a way to make the text larger on Bible Desktop? It gives me a fit trying to read that tiny type. I have a smaller monitor and I'm running 800x600 I believe. Any ideas?


Well, I figured it out. Not the first time I've had this program but I finally figured out how to make the fonts larger. Just FYI, click tools, options, bible display and it will have a place to change the fonts and font size a little over half way down the page. Just wanted to let you all know just in case someone else was having the same problem.
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ttuuxxx


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PostPosted: Tue 18 Mar 2008, 19:39    Post subject:  

grouchyhermit wrote:
Has anyone ever figured out a way to make the text larger on Bible Desktop? It gives me a fit trying to read that tiny type. I have a smaller monitor and I'm running 800x600 I believe. Any ideas?


Maybe try CTRL plus the equals keys ctrl+=
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ttuuxxx


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PostPosted: Mon 24 Mar 2008, 11:45    Post subject:  

Hello

I'm Starting the planning stages of "Living Water 3.01" please feel free to post your ideas/views for the next release on this forum.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=184602#184602
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Arpotrek


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PostPosted: Tue 29 Apr 2008, 22:57    Post subject:  

Mister Ttuuxx, please, what is YOUR BEST Linux version for internet today?

The more complete product.

Thanks.

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grouchyhermit


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PostPosted: Wed 30 Apr 2008, 12:54    Post subject:    

Out of pure curiosity, any idea when the new Living Water will be released? Have you decided which Bible software to use yet? I'm still partial to Bibletime myself but I'm beginning to understand Bible desktop a little better now. Also have you decided which messenger to use in the package? I know, probably silly questions but I'm just wondering. Thanks ttuuxxx!!
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PostPosted: Wed 30 Apr 2008, 13:09    Post subject:  

grouchyhermit wrote:
Out of pure curiosity, any idea when the new Living Water will be released? Have you decided which Bible software to use yet? I'm still partial to Bibletime myself but I'm beginning to understand Bible desktop a little better now. Also have you decided which messenger to use in the package? I know, probably silly questions but I'm just wondering. Thanks ttuuxxx!!


Hello
I haven't decided when the next living water will be released the reason why is because I've been working on the next "Fire Hydrant 3.01 retro" release, while building that release I'm building newer packages that I'll use in the next living water release Smile 2 birds with the one stone, Plus I was going to use my lite icewm package but some people with older machines report a restart X and rebooting problem, So this has to be fixed first. A few people are working on it Smile Works fine with newer pc's just older ones but it has to be fixed Smile
well I did make a small pidgin messenger release
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=28415
as for the main bible programs I'm still working on it. Smile The main problem is size, like if I have to use Gnome or kde that really increases the overall size.
well thanks for the questions
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VCSkier

Joined: 04 Apr 2008
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PostPosted: Tue 19 Aug 2008, 13:21    Post subject:  

This is a great puplet. Thanks ttuuxxx. Unfortunately, I'm having a problem getting flash to work though. I'm using the opera version because if I can get this sorted out, I'm going to install it on a friends laptop which only has 64mb of ram, and I think opera is faster than firefox on a system that old. What, then, is the best way to get flash to work with opera? Thanks.
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preachergirl

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PostPosted: Thu 11 Sep 2008, 17:39    Post subject: Can't find the download for Living Water  

I tried the link to download Living Water, but it only brings up a picture. Can someone help me.
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cthisbear

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PostPosted: Thu 11 Sep 2008, 17:59    Post subject:  

http://www.puppylinux.ca/ttuuxxx/livingwater/

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KF6SNJ

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PostPosted: Sun 14 Sep 2008, 11:03    Post subject:  

I finally found the time I needed to sit down and test this. I running from cd right now. So far everything looks really good. Thanks for including Bible Desktop. I personally feel it is more capable than BibleTime. However, don't get me wrong, BibleTime is still a good program and for those who can't/won't use BibleDesktop, BibleTime is a great alternative (though I don't know you can get the Book Of Concord on BibleTime, will test that with PCLinuxOS sometime). Overall, great job.
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ttuuxxx


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PostPosted: Sun 14 Sep 2008, 13:28    Post subject:  

Thanks KF6SNJ

I did enjoy building that release, It took a couple of months, Just like the next release that I've been working on for about 3 months, Its coming along very nicely. Did you try out ttuuxxTV thats was first the program I coded in 20yrs, LOL. The best part of it was the size, I built this series for people who had problems running Churchpup and "Living Water" ended up being 1/3 the original size Churchpup, I do like Churchpup a lot,, It was well put together also. My next release will bring a few new programs and still will be hopefully under 170MB maybe a lot less.
Thanks you for kind words
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KF6SNJ

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PostPosted: Sun 14 Sep 2008, 17:54    Post subject:  

Honestly, I wish that the ttuuxxTV was available as a pet package. I really enjoyed watching some of that before I went to church this morning. I can assure you that is one program I'll be using.
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tectron

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PostPosted: Mon 06 Apr 2009, 11:18    Post subject:  

Is living water still available somewhere. the link is bad.

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PostPosted: Mon 06 Apr 2009, 11:29    Post subject:  

tectron wrote:
Is living water still available somewhere. the link is bad.

Thanks


hmmm strange I thought I answered that question on here today, must of not hit the enter key,lol
Yes sure here's the location
http://www.puppylinux.ca/tpp/ttuuxxx/livingwater/
I'm also working on a base I'll be using in the next coming months for the next series of 'Living water' and 'Fire Hydrant'
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jeffrey

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PostPosted: Wed 06 May 2009, 01:53    Post subject: Unable to get save-to-disk to work  

I'm a bit behind the times only downloading Living Water 2.17 now, but there we are. It looks really useful, especially after installing a Bible and the Hebrew & Greek lexicons.
It works fine when booted off the CD, but saving the session to disk seems to fail. I tried copying the CD files to hard disk (as I've done successfully for the standard Puppy Linux 2.17, 4.1.2, etc), but that doesn't help. I tried creating an empty 128MB pup_save file (with dd if=/dev/zero of=pup_save.2fs bs=1M count=100) and using mke2fs to format it as 2fs, but that made no difference. I've checked the ISO's md5sum and it's good.
It boots fine from CD or disk files but when shutting down and saving to disk I see a copy failure with "pup_rw/.wh.wh.plink" on the line (that flashes so quickly I can't read it).
When I load with the corrupted pup_save.2fs file it shows no useful icons within ROX and the desktop is a mess. Images on booting from CD (ie initial good desktop) and after saving and rebooting (ie bad corrupted desktop) are attached.
Any clues?

For interest, my grub.conf stanza reads:
Code:
title Living Water (based on Puppy Linux 2.17)
   root (hd1,1)
   kernel /puppy217livingwater/vmlinuz root=/dev/ram0 PMEDIA=idehd pfile=pup_save-217_living_water-hda4.2fs acpi=on
   initrd /puppy217livingwater/initrd.gz

and an "ls" of the files (without the pup_save file which I'd deleted by this stage) shows:
Code:
/mnt/hdb2/puppy217livingwater/:
total 148560
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root    949553 Feb  9  2008 initrd.gz
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root 131284992 Feb  9  2008 pup_217.sfs
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root   1773256 Feb  9  2008 vmlinuz
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root  17948672 Feb  9  2008 zdrv_217.sfs
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