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Miscellaneous / Re: OmnimagaOS
« on: June 02, 2011, 06:19:59 pm »It might be good to add that to make this a more useful toolIt wont be too hard to do what I talked about, although ignoring is a lot harder
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Miscellaneous / Re: OmnimagaOS« on: June 02, 2011, 06:19:59 pm »It might be good to add that to make this a more useful toolIt wont be too hard to do what I talked about, although ignoring is a lot harder 1907
Miscellaneous / Re: OmnimagaOS« on: June 02, 2011, 06:14:24 pm »Firefox 4 looks great on itIt does doesn't it Can you set it up so we can ignore specific parts of omni like randomness axe etcthat would require a lot more coding to do more parsing then just a simple date check. I could probably do it though. On that note, I've been using this thing for a while now, and it works great Just got to tune it a little so that instead of only notifying you of the latest post it notifies you of all the latest posts that you missed. ( Oh and I added the ability to disable it ) 1908
Miscellaneous / Re: OmnimagaOS« on: June 02, 2011, 09:52:42 am »
It uses the sites rss feed so it doesn't load as much as other methods.
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Miscellaneous / Re: OmnimagaOS« on: June 02, 2011, 02:46:33 am »Yeah that's what I meant Almost at a usable state, just got to get it to loop EDIT: And it is now usable Not perfect though, but currently it is set to refresh every 1 minute ( I'm going to increase the default ( it was just that for testing ) ) and then I'm going to work on adding the settings menu, but that will be tomorrow 1910
Miscellaneous / Re: OmnimagaOS« on: June 02, 2011, 01:16:23 am »It reports posts from the forums?*notify you of new posts Sorry about that 1911
Miscellaneous / Re: OmnimagaOS« on: June 02, 2011, 12:48:05 am »
Made some progress, almost got it to the point that it will report posts,
I ran into a problem where gjs doesn't have any libraries for xml ( well there is libxml2 but I can't make heads or tail over how it's suppose to be used, and I think it's just a dummy entry for now ) so I was able to get something that will convert it into json for me so I can use it ( http://www.blastcasta.com/convert-feed-to-json.aspx which gives me http://www.poweringnews.com/feed-to-json.aspx?feedurl=http%3A//www.omnimaga.org/%3Faction%3D.xml%3Btype%3Drss ) so now I can load the json and figure out if there are new posts 1912
Miscellaneous / Re: OmnimagaOS« on: May 31, 2011, 08:16:15 pm »I think he was referring to a leet spoon:Lol, no it wasn't that. I was making a Matrix reference. 1913
Miscellaneous / Re: OmnimagaOS« on: May 31, 2011, 08:09:53 pm »Accidentally left it up rightI actually did I didn't notice until after I took the screenshot I am no longer leetWere you ever really leet? Or is there no spoon? EDIT: ninja'd That theme is awesome!Thanks! Guess what is the best part, it's in JavaScript! My favourite scripting language 1914
Miscellaneous / Re: OmnimagaOS« on: May 31, 2011, 08:05:15 pm »
Alright some updates, I haven't actually done anything to the os since yesterday, but I have been working on an extension for it, a post notifier So far I just have the framework in place, but nothing for getting/parsing the xml and then showing the newest posts, but here is how it looks
( Notice how I accidentally left the code I was working on in it up in the background ) 1915
Miscellaneous / Re: Post your desktop« on: May 30, 2011, 05:13:22 pm »
My Arch Linux Dev environment for OmniOS's Desktop
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Miscellaneous / Re: OmnimagaOS« on: May 30, 2011, 10:18:47 am »
@DJ: that is the default theme, but yes, there will be darker and lighter themes, and when I get around to it, a special omnimaga theme as well ( which will be default )
This swill work perfectly from a CD/USByou would just pass on the USB device. This operating system looks AMAZING for schooling, Eeems, and I've been an avid user of Ubuntu for many years. I was just wondering if it would be possible to run the OS directly from the USB/CD without installation (similar to Ububtu's LiveCD), so as to use it with school or work restrictions in place. The inclusion of that many amazing programs inbuilt (Wine, OpenOffice.org, ChatZilla, TI Tools?) is just pure win, beats the [insert profanity here] out of any mainstream distros I know.thanks! My main goal for this is to actually make it installable later, but a live cd is just as good I really hope it lives up to this praise and I develop it more, since there is more yet to add to it 1918
Miscellaneous / Re: OmnimagaOS« on: May 30, 2011, 12:18:21 am »I like how it looks like with the Omni background in the screenshot on page 8. Since the top is black, it makes it blend with the taskbar.Yeah, you can select themes now, but by default it's still the darker theme Also I wonder... if it comes with TiLP, can I use it from VMware without getting rid of my TI-Connect?I would expect so 1919
Miscellaneous / Re: OmnimagaOS« on: May 30, 2011, 12:02:35 am »
Sorry about yet another doublepost
Link: http://withg.us.to/eeems/omni/myarch-2011.05.29-2-i686.iso Md5 Checksum: c07c7994bb0a1be92e10adc49ba0e7b4 What's new:
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Miscellaneous / Re: OmnimagaOS« on: May 29, 2011, 10:56:55 pm »Nice! Can't wait!I am currently running it now, and after one small modification I am going to upload the iso for you all to enjoy |
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