May I make a suggestion for the forum? Could you post it here as a 640x480 sized image for the thread? That would save having to keep scrolling sideways. I have made one you can use if you like, and posted it here and saved the original as 01.jpg in the same directory
It occurs to me that this thread's timing is quite opportune.
Some weeks ago I was pointed by an on-line IRC friend, to the site where the original of the "Penguin-in-the-pew" pdf file is located.
I came across it researching a Linux for churches called Ichthux, the developers of which are to be commended. The product of course, not being based on Puppy, is extremely slow in comparison.
I have saved the pdf here, (and some of the Ichthux project pages too) locally on one of my vhosts because of the great importance (imho) of Christians not succumbing to copyright breach in the congregation where I worship due to determined well-intentioned people who "help out" by installing all sorts of unauthorised software. It doesn't just end there, but I won't bore you guys with the details.
The author of that document is a pastor, highly qualified in the field of software engineering, who has now actually planted a new congregation and used opensource software in so doing, perhaps partly because of refusal by the board to listen to his concerns about piracy.
The opening chapter or two of his book describes a sadly too-frequent scenario. I believe that while Ichthux looks good, its overhead is probably better replaced with ChurchPup. That is imho, of course, and I guess that of others on this thread
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I myself backed out of helping our church secretary resolve issues with her computer which has win95 osr2 CDs, and office 97, and a hardware specification and age that would match. "Someone" had "upgraded" to XP Home and Office to match and then left in a fit of pique, and afaik the whole thing is illicit. But nobody is listening.
So there we go
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