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Regular Joined: Feb 8, 2004 Post Count: 16 Status: Offline |
Hello Folks, Well after a lot of searching, reading, and frustration I got myself a Bible Program installed in Linux. Heres the rundown.. Sword API 1.5.7, Bible Time 1.1, Lycoris Linux Build 69 download. After trying all the suggestions on here and the other main sites for the programs, I sort of stumbled on to a solution. First off I have to say that it was all my fault, I could not get out of the windows mind set. All the software is top notch, and I recommend it highly. I was looking to install some patches for T-Midi so I could listen to my midi collection ( I have close to 35,000 to date! ) and found some info on the Lycoris site on how to install a midi patch so I had all the instruments. in this tutor it showed me how to install from the desktop as root. Well after that I went and extracted all the Bible software moduals into there own folders, then after I installed the Sword and BibleTime software, which I found RPM's for that someone on the the Lycoris site had made, I " dragged and dropped " them into the matching folders in the /usr/share/sword folder. I now have a working Bible program that I can use, and I can now be M$ free by this weekend. I have to add that if it were not for you great folks on hear, who responded with help, and the forums on the Lycoris site I would have probable given up and keep dual-booting. I would also like to thank ALL the developers who work so hard at getting there software out to us to use and enjoy. Believe it or not, I find you all to be a blessing, and I hope that you continue on in this great endeavor. Thanks Again, Jim |
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Regular United States Joined: Aug 17, 2012 Post Count: 23 Status: Offline |
This post is a bit old, but I share your sentiment. |
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