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Re: OmnimagaOS
« Reply #75 on: May 25, 2011, 08:23:48 pm »
Got to fix a few things that I accidentally broke while trying to rearrange my stuff to save space, but as soon as I do I'll post an iso for you to use :) Keep in mind at this stange you wont get anything other then a command line with really basic stuff.
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Re: OmnimagaOS
« Reply #76 on: May 26, 2011, 12:51:40 am »
Sorry about the doublepost, but I thought this was bump worthy.
First successful boot into gnome today, both in an emulator and off of a usb stick. We have liftoff :D I can now start work on adding in important packages, customizing the graphics and more :)
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Re: OmnimagaOS
« Reply #77 on: May 26, 2011, 01:00:57 am »
Liftoff you say? Awesome.

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Re: OmnimagaOS
« Reply #78 on: May 26, 2011, 01:09:19 am »
Liftoff you say? Awesome.
Exactly! I'm also going to add compat-wireless to the OS so it's super simple for first time users to set it up on computers that need wireless support.
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Re: OmnimagaOS
« Reply #79 on: May 27, 2011, 12:50:47 pm »
Eeems, can I have a sort of list of pre-included software?

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Re: OmnimagaOS
« Reply #80 on: May 27, 2011, 04:16:57 pm »
my current list of packages:
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aufs2
aufs2-util
bash
coreutils
cpio
dhcpcd
dnsutils
file
fuse
kernel26
syslinux
nano
alsa-utils
alsa-oss
xorg
xorg-server
xorg-xinit
xterm
xorg-utils
xorg-server-utils
gnome
gnome-utils
gdm
dbus
hal
networkmanager
network-manager-applet
gedit
gnome-system-monitor
gnome-nettool
sudo
mcrypt
I also have a modified version of chatzilla installed (so it will work with xulrunner2.0 which is installed with gnome) for irc.
I'm almost ready to release a very early iso of it but that might have to wait for the weekend.
Right now the default password for root and omni (The default user) is omnimaga, and I haven't made an installation system for this yet, but meh, I'll figure that out eventually.
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Re: OmnimagaOS
« Reply #81 on: May 27, 2011, 06:35:52 pm »
my current list of packages:
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aufs2
aufs2-util
bash
coreutils
cpio
dhcpcd
dnsutils
file
fuse
kernel26
syslinux
nano
alsa-utils
alsa-oss
xorg
xorg-server
xorg-xinit
xterm
xorg-utils
xorg-server-utils
gnome
gnome-utils
gdm
dbus
hal
networkmanager
network-manager-applet
gedit
gnome-system-monitor
gnome-nettool
sudo
mcrypt
I also have a modified version of chatzilla installed (so it will work with xulrunner2.0 which is installed with gnome) for irc.
I'm almost ready to release a very early iso of it but that might have to wait for the weekend.
Right now the default password for root and omni (The default user) is omnimaga, and I haven't made an installation system for this yet, but meh, I'll figure that out eventually.
Where's gcc and bison?

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Re: OmnimagaOS
« Reply #82 on: May 27, 2011, 07:47:46 pm »
my current list of packages:
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aufs2
aufs2-util
bash
coreutils
cpio
dhcpcd
dnsutils
file
fuse
kernel26
syslinux
nano
alsa-utils
alsa-oss
xorg
xorg-server
xorg-xinit
xterm
xorg-utils
xorg-server-utils
gnome
gnome-utils
gdm
dbus
hal
networkmanager
network-manager-applet
gedit
gnome-system-monitor
gnome-nettool
sudo
mcrypt
I also have a modified version of chatzilla installed (so it will work with xulrunner2.0 which is installed with gnome) for irc.
I'm almost ready to release a very early iso of it but that might have to wait for the weekend.
Right now the default password for root and omni (The default user) is omnimaga, and I haven't made an installation system for this yet, but meh, I'll figure that out eventually.
Where's gcc and bison?
gcc is part of base, which is also installed. Arch linux has gcc on it by default and bison can be installed later if you really want it.
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Re: OmnimagaOS
« Reply #83 on: May 27, 2011, 07:49:11 pm »
So I've picked up working on a Arch version of this, got it booting off of a 8GB USB and I'm going to build it from there :)

EDIT: Screenshot of me working on it :)

Whoa awesome! Kinda reminds me of Exposé + the Dock -- I love it :D

EDIT: Two pages late.
« Last Edit: May 27, 2011, 07:49:37 pm by Deep Thought »




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Re: OmnimagaOS
« Reply #84 on: May 27, 2011, 07:52:01 pm »
So I've picked up working on a Arch version of this, got it booting off of a 8GB USB and I'm going to build it from there :)

EDIT: Screenshot of me working on it :)

Whoa awesome! Kinda reminds me of Exposé + the Dock -- I love it :D

EDIT: Two pages late.
lol, I'm just using Gnome 3 :P
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Re: OmnimagaOS
« Reply #85 on: May 27, 2011, 08:12:24 pm »
i heard gnome 3 was pretty buggy. Why not use Gnome 2 and add an update with the official release of gnome 3 bug free(It is beta isn't it)
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Re: OmnimagaOS
« Reply #86 on: May 27, 2011, 08:15:47 pm »
i heard gnome 3 was pretty buggy. Why not use Gnome 2 and add an update with the official release of gnome 3 bug free(It is beta isn't it)
Well gnome 2 is no longer in the Arch Repositories, I'd have to do some pretty intense scripting to make the install of it into my build directory automated, and it would make it take a lot longer :/
gnome 3 isn't so bad (I've been running it the whole time I've been making this) so I'm pretty sure it wont die on everybody.
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Re: OmnimagaOS
« Reply #87 on: May 27, 2011, 08:23:30 pm »
I'm just going off what I read/hear on linuxmint chat/help(I here a lot) and talking to friends
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Re: OmnimagaOS
« Reply #88 on: May 28, 2011, 12:21:55 am »
Ah ok.

I am almost ready to release a very early alpha. So basically all this has installed is some of the basic gnome software and a few other things. The current package list is as follows ( Not including all the dependencies of course )
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# Core Packages
aufs2
aufs2-util
bash
binutils
bzip2
coreutils
cpio
cronie
cryptsetup
dash
dbus
device-mapper
dhcpcd
dnsutils
diffutils
e2fsprogs
file
findutils
fuse
gawk
gcc-libs
gettext
glibc
grep
grub
gzip
hal
heirloom-mailx
initscripts
iputils
jfsutils
kernel26
less
libpipeline
licenses
logrotate
lvm2
man-db
man-pages
mdadm
mcrypt
nano
net-tools
pacman
pciutils
pcmciautils
perl
ppp
procps
psmisc
reiserfsprogs
sed
shadow
sudo
sysfsutils
syslog-ng
sysvinit
syslinux
tar
tcp_wrappers
texinfo
udev
usbutils
util-linux
wget
which
wpa_supplicant
xfsprogs
# Alsa
alsa-utils
alsa-oss
# Xorg
xorg
xorg-server
xorg-xinit
xterm
xorg-utils
xorg-server-utils
# Gnome
gnome
gnome-utils
gnome-settings-daemon-updates
gnome-system-monitor
gnome-nettool
gdm
gedit
# Network Tools
networkmanager
network-manager-applet
# Software Managment
gnome-packagekit
My own custom chatzilla mod is installed as well ( runnable by chatzilla from the command line ( or alt-f2 ) ).
Users:
 root
 omni
both have the same password:
 omnimaga
I believe that I successfully set fallback as the default, but it might still default to gnome-shell. I also tried to get the icons to display by default, but I'm still having issues with that :/
I'll upload the iso as soon as I make sure it's still stable. Be warned that this is still early alpha, and it is just a live cd iso atm, it would be best to either dd it onto a usb drive, or boot onto a virtual machine with it instead of putting it on a cd to make a live cd.
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Re: OmnimagaOS
« Reply #89 on: May 28, 2011, 01:22:29 am »
WOOO!
i'm not sure if i'm willing to make this my primary OS just yet, but it's still exciting XD
good luck eeems; i'll be here to help with testing things, as always.