The web console doesn't render on the iPad Air iOS 10.2.1 in Safari.
I am able to see it on a Mac with Firefox
Not sure if it's a known issue. I kind of got spoiled with the original Omega and my iPad working together.
Is there a list of know issue for Omega 2+?
Posts made by Pipo
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Omega 2+ 0.1.9 b149 Safari on iPad iOS 10.2.1 shows blank screen for Web App
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RE: Disconnecting from the cloud after 1 hour
Shutdown from the local web interface and replug USB power brought it back to the cloud.
Also, Restart from the local web interface doesn't work, nothing changes(login is not required) and the uptime isn't reset which I would expect with a restart. Which would explain why "Restart" didn't work for me or Robert when the Omega dropped from the cloud.
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RE: Disconnecting from the cloud after 1 hour
Same here, same firmware and output as Robert
I was in the Device Explorer then came back a while later, around an hour, did a couple of commands and then the output wasn't updating. At first I thought one of the commands I tried killed the Omega but I tabbed over to the browser window with the console and it was responding and uptime was around an hour and a half so it didn't reboot on me.
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RE: Cloudy with a Chance of IoT: The Onion Cloud is Live!
Ok tried using a Mac with Chrome and I was able to create a new device
So these can't create devices:
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iPad with Safari
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Android with Chrome
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RE: Cloudy with a Chance of IoT: The Onion Cloud is Live!
I'm able to log into the onion cloud and go to the device manager. I watched the tutorial but adding devices doesn't work. When I try to add a new device I get a popup asking for name and description and I hit Create, popup disappears but no device is listed in the table. Am I missing a step?
I used and iPad and a Chrome browser on Android
I do have the latest firmware on the omega
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RE: Comments/Suggestions for Building a Better Onion Community
@Boken-Lin I see the community page akin to stackoverflow which is part of the StackExchange family of sites. I use stackoverflow on almost a daily basis at work. They limit the amount of tags you can give an article, if you're worried about over tagging. They don't have categories that I know of
@ramon-schepers I don't understand your argument about people putting the wrong tags on, but that wouldn't happen with categories? What happens when something fits in multiple categories?
Ok looked through the posts, I see what's going on. The community is serving as everything, q&a (issues), documentation, projects, general discussion. I can see those kind of categories.
Ideally each of those would have their own presentation format (docs as wiki for example) but due to resource constraints the community is serving all those functions. -
RE: Comments/Suggestions for Building a Better Onion Community
@Boken-Lin IMHO I think there's two issues that the community page is trying to solve and that's the problem
- Documentation
- Issue Resolution
1st issue - Documentation - There should be thorough documentation for the Omega and its systems, and I understand this is work in progress, so this will solve this issue once this in place. In my mind this should be in the form of the wiki you already have.
As an example, I'm looking to work with Omega running NodeJS. Because there is no documentation I only have these Community pages to search for how to do this, not ideal. I don't want to read through a bunch of articles to find out how to run NodeJS and try to keep up with the updates, it's just not ideal.
2nd issue - Issue resolution ( i.e. NodeJS is not working for me and I need help) is what these community articles are great for and adding categories will not help that. Then on top of looking for help on my issue using tags I also need to categorize it (is it hardware or software? could be either or both)
So in summary, don't do anything with these community pages(they are ideal for issue resolution) and focus your energy on creating excellent documentation.
Thank you for your great work and keep on trucking!