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LegendaryActivity: 1037Merit: 1000OK Re: ROKOS | OS with integrated Bitcoin OKCash Litecoin Dogecoin for Raspberry PI IoT July 25, 2015, 06:25:32 AM

Last edit: July 25, 2015, 06:59:05 AM by OKtoshi #24 Quote from: s3v3nh4cks on July 23, 2015, 05:04:31 AM Will you post the details of what is required to compile other wallets for the PII2?? what dependencies etc are required to be installed to get the wallets to build. We can start posting other working PII wallets here for inclusion. I presently stake (10) coins and want them all on their own PII2. Does your OS include some VNC ready to use??



At the moment the system has most of the dependencies you need to compile most wallets already, depending on the cryptocurrency wallet it might require more dependencies so would require to check on the altcoin code first.



Sure, we can include more wallets if they have a nice user base, as all the work is voluntary hence priority of support goes to OK and BTC, but we can release a special version with more wallets if the users start requiring them on this thread.



Let me know or paste here the Altcoins wallets you are interested in, so after some posts we can make a list for vote and start adding the most voted ones to be fair with the users base.



OS does not come with a VNC ready to use, we can check to add it on next V if more users asks for it of course. At the moment the system has most of the dependencies you need to compile most wallets already, depending on the cryptocurrency wallet it might require more dependencies so would require to check on the altcoin code first.Sure, we can include more wallets if they have a nice user base, as all the work is voluntary hence priority of support goes to OK and BTC, but we can release a special version with more wallets if the users start requiring them on this thread.Let me know or paste here the Altcoins wallets you are interested in, so after some posts we can make a list for vote and start adding the most voted ones to be fair with the users base.OS does not come with a VNC ready to use, we can check to add it on next V if more users asks for it of course. OK is open-source; its design is public, nobody owns or controls OK and everyone can take part.

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MemberActivity: 101Merit: 10 No checksum ??? September 05, 2015, 07:11:04 PM #27 I don't like Mega nor Google, but if I have to download from there, would it be possible to add here a checksum of the file, to be sure it has not been altered?



I'd like to test this distrib in order to compile my own daemons (sling, and some of the supernet core currencies : fibre, bitstar, bitcoindark and opal).



Thanks



Edit: and why don't you just publish the daemon binaries? (with the checksums! ;-))

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LegendaryActivity: 1037Merit: 1000OK Re: No checksum ??? September 08, 2015, 12:03:03 AM

Last edit: September 08, 2015, 01:08:18 AM by OKtoshi #28 Quote from: boacw on September 05, 2015, 07:11:04 PM I don't like Mega nor Google, but if I have to download from there, would it be possible to add here a checksum of the file, to be sure it has not been altered?



I'd like to test this distrib in order to compile my own daemons (sling, and some of the supernet core currencies : fibre, bitstar, bitcoindark and opal).



Thanks



Edit: and why don't you just publish the daemon binaries? (with the checksums! ;-))



We are Working on ROKOS v3 (will have checksum as suggested)



and will be distributed/shared via gdocs, mega and torrent.



Thanks for your feedback We are Working on ROKOS v3 (will have checksum as suggested)and will be distributed/shared via gdocs, mega and torrent.Thanks for your feedback OK is open-source; its design is public, nobody owns or controls OK and everyone can take part.

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MemberActivity: 101Merit: 10 Re: No checksum ??? November 12, 2015, 02:57:01 PM #29 Quote from: OKtoshi on September 08, 2015, 12:03:03 AM Quote from: boacw on September 05, 2015, 07:11:04 PM I don't like Mega nor Google, but if I have to download from there, would it be possible to add here a checksum of the file, to be sure it has not been altered?



I'd like to test this distrib in order to compile my own daemons (sling, and some of the supernet core currencies : fibre, bitstar, bitcoindark and opal).



Thanks



Edit: and why don't you just publish the daemon binaries? (with the checksums! ;-))



We are Working on ROKOS v3 (will have checksum as suggested)



and will be distributed/shared via gdocs, mega and torrent.



Thanks for your feedback

We are Working on ROKOS v3 (will have checksum as suggested)and will be distributed/shared via gdocs, mega and torrent.Thanks for your feedback Code: sudo qemu-system-arm -kernel kernel-qemu -cpu arm1176 -m 1024 -M versatilepb -no-reboot -serial stdio -append "root=/dev/sda2 panic=1 rootfstype=ext4 rw init=/bin/bash" -hda rokosv2.img The window is black and nothing happens.

If I delete all the "-append" things, kernel starts but fails and complains it doesn't find device "1f03".



Do you know how to fix this?



Is v3 coming shortly? I wanted to run the v2 in qemu, just to see how it works, but system hangs. I use Ubuntu 15.04 and this is the command I run:The window is black and nothing happens.If I delete all the "-append" things, kernel starts but fails and complains it doesn't find device "1f03".Do you know how to fix this?Is v3 coming shortly?