Putting a face on tmosb
by TheeMahn on Sep.26, 2014, under Linux, Programming, Ultamatix, Ultimate Edition
I have began programming in Python Qt to put a GUI (Graphical User Interface) on Tmosb (TheeMahn’s O/S Builder). It is no where close to being complete, but understand it is coming. I have been thinking about borrowing some code from Ultamatix to integrate the terminal and progress bar, we will see. Why re-create the wheel right?
I know not everyone has dual monitors, and makes it hard to see the above image. let me break it down for you:
The backend is written in Bash & has advanced substantially, would I label it a final release? Certainly not, but if you are one of the brave and would like to test it:
Application: TheeMahn’s O/S Builder (tmosb)
Version: 1.9.0
Filesize: 3,527,656
Download: Tmosb
Initial Documentation: 1, 2, forum
Tmosb, now supports foreign architectures such as Armhf, Armel and PowerPC, I however have no way to test them. If you would like to donate to the purchase of a Nexus 7 and a powerpc to advance the software. Please feel free to do so here. In the comment section of the donation please include the word Nexus 7 or PowerPC. I would appriciate any feedback, good or bad.
Thanks,
TheeMahn
October 7th, 2014 on 11:04 pm
I just installed v4.5. So, what is the login credentials?