29 posts
Location
Glasglow, England
Posted 20 April 2016 - 02:47 PM
– Looking for HELP. Please PM if you wish to help.
I bring you AnonOS, an OS built from Bundu.
Download :
To view commands, type
help
I have removed some commands, and reproduced others.
This project is still in development, and any APIS, commands, and programs you wish to be added can be done.
Any suggestions are very helpfull.
COMMANDS :
CMDS:
launch <arg> <pgrm> —- type "help launch" for help
dir <blank_or_path> —— type "help dir" for help
wget <url> <name> —— type "help wget" for help
reboot —- reboots
clear —- clears screen
pgrms – lists programs included
All API credits go to Redall
PROGRAMS :
FileX by
Creator http://www.computerc...pdateopen-with/ — Edited with permission from Creator
DiscoverAppStore by
DannySMC http://www.computerc...discover-api57/LuaIDE by
GravityScore http://www.computerc...diting-in-game/Info on Bundu :
To inform you, Bundu is no longer active;
http://www.computerc...erating-system/,
My proof? :
http://pastebin.com/u/Redall < his paste is no longer active, removing the original installer from it.
As well, he did not license the product he had produced. Thereof, one can assume that the OS can be edited and be reproduced by anyone.
Edited on 21 April 2016 - 04:21 PM
767 posts
Posted 20 April 2016 - 03:29 PM
No pics no clicks.
Post some screenshots of it, if you want more people to get this
Even though it is command-line based, it's still a good idea to implement pictures of an Operating System
Edited on 20 April 2016 - 01:30 PM
314 posts
Location
Glass/UX/main.lua
Posted 20 April 2016 - 03:30 PM
All APIS provided for this program are originally by Redall, but since he has not licensed them, and I have, I technically own them
Correct me if I'm wrong,but software is automatically copyrighted,even without a license.
EDIT: Just looked it up,found
this and
this
Edited on 20 April 2016 - 01:34 PM
767 posts
Posted 20 April 2016 - 03:36 PM
All APIS provided for this program are originally by Redall, but since he has not licensed them, and I have, I technically own them
Correct me if I'm wrong,but software is automatically copyrighted,even without a license.
EDIT: Just looked it up,found
this and
this
Exactly.
A quote from the site:
"If you find software that doesn’t have a license, that generally means you have no permission from the creators of the software to use, modify, or share the software."So you are right about the copyright thing
477 posts
Location
Germany
Posted 20 April 2016 - 06:01 PM
All APIS provided for this program are originally by Redall, but since he has not licensed them, and I have, I technically own them
Just no. This also applies for all other code that you stole, because no license means the default copyright applies.
Edit:
But now I'll say something about your OS: It's crap. Seriously who wants to enter "launch -o someprogram", if you could just go with default CraftOS and enter "someprogram". Else I can't see something that is really different from CraftOS or a completely new feature.
Edited on 20 April 2016 - 04:27 PM
3057 posts
Location
United States of America
Posted 20 April 2016 - 07:09 PM
I'm disappointed. You not only posted a typically useless "Operating System", you stole it from another user. I don't care what the legal status is.
29 posts
Location
Glasglow, England
Posted 20 April 2016 - 07:30 PM
All APIS provided for this program are originally by Redall, but since he has not licensed them, and I have, I technically own them
Just no. This also applies for all other code that you stole, because no license means the default copyright applies.
Edit:
But now I'll say something about your OS: It's crap. Seriously who wants to enter "launch -o someprogram", if you could just go with default CraftOS and enter "someprogram". Else I can't see something that is really different from CraftOS or a completely new feature.
Understood.
2679 posts
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You will never find me, muhahahahahaha
Posted 20 April 2016 - 07:52 PM
Several things:
- Thanks for using FileX.
- You could have asked me and I would have said yes.
- No pics no clicks.
- You might use something of the likes of
Compress for distributing AnonOS, it makes downloading much faster.
- When installing, there are like 10 seconds where nothing happens. I have no idea what to do and my first instinct was to restart.
- FileX changes the background color of AnonOS when attemptint to launch edit through it. I might help you with the integration.
- Don't be a jack*$$, you can't just claim code for yourself. You technically can, but it's a huge d*** move and the wrong way to enter the community. It also further supports the theory you are the same guy as from the beginning.
- Why is FileX unlauchable with the -r option?
29 posts
Location
Glasglow, England
Posted 20 April 2016 - 08:26 PM
Several things:
- Thanks for using FileX.
- You could have asked me and I would have said yes.
- No pics no clicks.
- You might use something of the likes of
Compress for distributing AnonOS, it makes downloading much faster.
- When installing, there are like 10 seconds where nothing happens. I have no idea what to do and my first instinct was to restart.
- FileX changes the background color of AnonOS when attemptint to launch edit through it. I might help you with the integration.
- Don't be a jack*$$, you can't just claim code for yourself. You technically can, but it's a huge d*** move and the wrong way to enter the community. It also further supports the theory you are the same guy as from the beginning.
- Why is FileX unlauchable with the -r option?
No problem. I licensed it because the original creator stopped the project and removed it. I wanted to continue it.
I will end the 10 second delay.
FileX is unlaunchable by -r becuase your program needs to be edited so I can change the directory path for your subprograms to launch. I needed your permission to do so. That being said, may I? ~note : same reason why I can't change your program background.
EDIT: Removed it as in took it off pastebin.
Edited on 20 April 2016 - 06:26 PM
2679 posts
Location
You will never find me, muhahahahahaha
Posted 20 April 2016 - 08:28 PM
You may. What I meant was this:
It's orange for some reason.
Edited on 20 April 2016 - 06:28 PM
29 posts
Location
Glasglow, England
Posted 20 April 2016 - 08:30 PM
All APIS provided for this program are originally by Redall, but since he has not licensed them, and I have, I technically own them
Correct me if I'm wrong,but software is automatically copyrighted,even without a license.
EDIT: Just looked it up,found
this and
this
I'll contact the developer about this, and see if I can get his permission. But noted, and I was unaware of that.
PICS TO BE ADDED. Off on trip, be back in 30 min. I will still answer questions.
2427 posts
Location
UK
Posted 20 April 2016 - 09:02 PM
29 posts
Location
Glasglow, England
Posted 20 April 2016 - 10:21 PM
Yeah, that's what I read; that is your post. Very helpfull
29 posts
Location
Glasglow, England
Posted 21 April 2016 - 02:08 PM
FileX changes the background color of AnonOS when attemptint to launch edit through it. I might help you with the integration.
Help would be very useful. Still holding that offer?
Edited on 21 April 2016 - 12:08 PM
1243 posts
Location
Indiana, United States
Posted 21 April 2016 - 04:56 PM
So you say you've read Lupus' tutorial on licensing, but you still have a license (in Lua? Why?) at the top of your post. Has it not been made abundantly clear that you do not own someone else's code just because they didn't explicitly license it, and in fact the exact opposite is true? I (and I hope anyone else) have no intent of legal action against you, because that's silly to attempt over a few hundred lines of Lua. However, as Creator and Yami noted, it's a terrible way to introduce yourself (notwithstanding the cluster in Forum Discussion, which apparently wasn't you - whatever) and I sincerely hope you stop your silly claim of "He didn't explicitly deny me permission to steal his code, so I stole it."
8543 posts
Posted 21 April 2016 - 06:24 PM
It's not acceptable to outright steal someone's code, especially when they have not provided a license that permits use of the code.
Closed.