One side of linux UA-cam pulls out a gun and the other pulls out a maid costume. I think we're on the right side, until someone does both. Seriously though your tutorials are actually enjoyable and made me try to go Gentoo :3 yet have to see a desktop :c
@@tylerdean980 so then @Sophie-144p is wrong then because they are really quite far from failing. Anyways, I don't see whats wrong about pulling out a gun. Its not like the gun can shoot through the screen
the reason why openrc uses weird syntax for rc-service is that services can have custom actions so, with systemd, you have only start, stop, restart while openrc, a service `catgirl` can have a function `meow`, and you run `rc-service catgirl meow` and it makes the catgirl meow
Ubuntu: Takes like 20 Minutes to install Arch Linux: About 10 Minutes with the script about 2 hours manually Gentoo: between a couple of days, weeks, months or years and a bunch of fire extinguisher's
2:20 The capacitor might be fixable, if it didn't damage anything from being shorted or blowing up. Depending on how deep that charring is the rest of the board might be totally fine.
"What do you mean you don't enjoy spending 56 days nonstop troubleshooting your operating system install? I can't imagine why linux isn't more popular"
Guess I'm finally on the right side of the internet Your style is unique and amazing, not gonna lie! Keep up with that! (as long as your sanity allows of course *ahem* *ahem* yeah gentoo recompiling can be devastating)
Easily one of the best videos you've done. Masterpiece! And a fantastic journey. Thank you! Also, it's totally your fault that I have 30-some tabs open, looking at the arm64 Apple Silicon build process. The Pentium install was neat, if not crazy, but this G4 install video is glorious. Bravo. 👏🏻
👍This was a lot of fun to watch. I've never looked in Gentoo before, but I've seen the memes. I thought Arch wasn't user-friendly enough, but this takes the cake (aside from Linux from scratch, of course).
You know how to install Gentoo AND boil hard drives?!?! You've got yourself a new subscriber. Definitely going to use this video as a guide when I install Gentoo on my next computer.
hi. I clicked because of the maid outfit and the powerpc mac and then remembered who you were. good video. re capacitors exploding: I really despise how computer just age and die over time even with no use. it's so disparaging, as someone with a lot of old computers myself. thankfully, all of it's working still. - citrons
I wanted to do stuff like this in college a few years ago. PowerPC Mac running Linux, fem attire, and programmer socks. Turns out PPC Macs are expensive and I waited too long to come out as enby. Plus my hair started thinning before I started growing it out. At least I got $40 worth of thigh high socks tho.
Bro... I literary couldn't put my eyes of the screen. this is the best video I've seen on the whole internet. Love your work. Please keep it up. You are my idol ^w^
I myself actually daily drived Gentoo Linux a little bit in 2022 on the computer that I used to have Windows 7 on until I decided to switch to another Linux Distro. I currently run Arch Linux on my Windows 7 PC and myself did a fine amount of distro hopping before I made my final choice on Arch!
Wowww i love this! I recently rescued an iBook G4 from work (they were getting rid of all their ancient computers) & am now attempting to determine what i can possibly do with it besides playing marble blast gold, lol
I actually happened to come across an ibook g4 recently (in good physical shape but unknown working order. Currently waiting for a charger i ordered to see if it powers on.) I hope to be able to get it running and this video is a big help! Edit: the iBook works! At least in so far as being able to power on and post. Gonna have to replace the HDD and battery eventually.
I can imagine fucking up ONE COMMANDLINE whilst in the process of installing Gentoo...you'd pull your hair out in frustration, especially when it's on a iBook (PPC) cuz that isn't something I would ever do. Points for your bravery on installing a linux distro that I absolutely have a distaste for on a PowerPC architecture :)))
Just watching through the video and the way you’re setting up the disk makes me physically cringe LOL. GRUB needs *megabytes* of space to install correctly haha. Great video so far!
good god... and I thought getting BSD running on an ancient Powerbook 3400c was insane... and that involved hacking the open firmware to force the LCD backlight to turn on lol.
I have a friend who used to run Gentoo and distcc on every machine in his house (after converting the wife, mother in law and grandmother to Gentoo). At the beginning of this video I was like 'yeah I'll check out gentoo on my new budget Chinese 12700h laptop' and then like 58 min in I was like "Uhhh.... Debian and FreeBSD are fine. I'm good." =) Thank you for sharing, love the video. (I can get the machine to 90°C if I use -j 16 on this chip, 99°C->throttle->rinse->repeat with -j 20) Also I have a powermac 400/1gb/2x80gb/3xgbe that I was using for ipmasq to segment our tech room from the company lan and to add a bridgemaxx backhaul for no good reason. I think it's running yellowdog. I can't log into it to save my life. If you want it it's yours. Protip: just grab the neofetch bash script from the git and run it. It has no dependencies other than bash.
the zestiness and/or weebiness makes this video strangely enjoyable for me despite being a straight dude whos never watched anime. I don't know why but i like this content more than i should
I wonder if there's some kind of black magic you could invoke to use distcc to call out to ppc32 cross-compilers on significantly more powerful machines. Honestly, any kind of source-based distro on mid-00s hardware sounds like a special kind of hell to me. Gives me flashbacks to building an LFS system on a single-core ARM board like a decade ago. Fortunately I was able to cross-compile a good chunk of the rootfs (sparing myself from compiling the kernel and GCC directly on-board), but for a lot of stuff I ended up using pkgsrc in the LFS system itself to cut down on manual dependency management. I think Xorg alone took an entire day to compile.
More PowerPC stuff it's a great architecture though it is expensive for used equipment. Gentoo is a great OS once you daily drive and learn how use flags works you can prob get it pretty lightweight on these old machines if you try hard enough and use window managers like dwm i3 or awesome. You could also try doing some of these old PC videos on NetBSD as it seems to support this older hardware forever where as Linux and other BSDs tend to drop support after many years. Please more interesting content like this, it's great to see a use case for these older machines if possible, instead of in a landfill and it's cool to see how usable they really are in the modern day.
I miss my Powermac G4 digital audio. I got it at a second hand store, it had a cracked processor and a dead power supply but I used a pc power supply with help from a web page and had it working for about 4 - 5 months. the graphics and easy access to the motherboard were what kept me using it, but it died after a thunderstorm.
Okay so I found out that there's a way to make gentoo use distcc for compiling but I don't know anything about making it *cross-compile* if I could do that I could just spin up a VM on my i7 box, maybe even an emulated G4 with 16 cores, and install gentoo in hyperdrive mode.. well, compared to the G4 anyways. But that makes me wonder if I could just make an image there and just transfer it to my G4.. I wanna be as cool as you one day
One side of linux UA-cam pulls out a gun and the other pulls out a maid costume. I think we're on the right side, until someone does both.
Seriously though your tutorials are actually enjoyable and made me try to go Gentoo :3 yet have to see a desktop :c
wheres the gun vid
@@Sophie-144p i'm guessing this channel rhymes with gentle poutjaw
Mental outlaw has one, DT has one, and they're both right @@Arch-e2v
@@tylerdean980 so then @Sophie-144p is wrong then because they are really quite far from failing. Anyways, I don't see whats wrong about pulling out a gun. Its not like the gun can shoot through the screen
@@Arch-e2v GNU/Based
This channel perfectly encapsulates the feeling of hanging out on a tech-related IRC channel in the late 00s/early 2010s. I love it.
Finally a video with a 7¥ budget.
the seven yen instead of any other currency makes this hilarious
the reason why openrc uses weird syntax for rc-service is that services can have custom actions
so, with systemd, you have only start, stop, restart
while openrc, a service `catgirl` can have a function `meow`, and you run `rc-service catgirl meow` and it makes the catgirl meow
Ubuntu: Takes like 20 Minutes to install
Arch Linux: About 10 Minutes with the script about 2 hours manually
Gentoo: between a couple of days, weeks, months or years and a bunch of fire extinguisher's
TRUE!!
Linux From Scratch: When the universe dies, I MIGHT be installed
Nah someone installed arch with just 14 seconds.
ye arch doesnt take that long lol
Ubuntu takes me 20-30 minutes of install
Arch took me less than 10 minutes manually. ( never use script)
Gentoo take 1.5 hours to install
Blown away by this! The length, quality, everything is amazing!!! Great job Snoop ^w^
Aaaa thank you so mucchhh!~
hi noeeeellllleee
that's what she said
"from a company that would later on if it were fucking legal fill their computers with glue and plastic explosive this is pretty fucking cool" 😭
“Step5. Estrogen”
truly a necessary step :3
Truly unnecessary irreversible step. Just let him stay a femboy.
Finally a maid that knows to nerd out after a tedious work day and made something interesting to watch.
2:20 The capacitor might be fixable, if it didn't damage anything from being shorted or blowing up.
Depending on how deep that charring is the rest of the board might be totally fine.
The production quality keeps getting better and better! love those little snoopitek segments
ahh yes a reckless excursion through gentoo installation. with the vibes of myself late at night with only caffeine and no work. fun times.
"What do you mean you don't enjoy spending 56 days nonstop troubleshooting your operating system install? I can't imagine why linux isn't more popular"
I mean this is literally the hardest Linux distribution to install, but go off I guess
(No, LFS isn’t a distro)
Hopefully ActionRetro will one up and install Gentoo on his dual 2GHz G4 while wearing a maid outfit
we can hope
@@WindowsG a girl can dream...
Guess I'm finally on the right side of the internet
Your style is unique and amazing, not gonna lie! Keep up with that! (as long as your sanity allows of course *ahem* *ahem* yeah gentoo recompiling can be devastating)
Easily one of the best videos you've done. Masterpiece! And a fantastic journey. Thank you! Also, it's totally your fault that I have 30-some tabs open, looking at the arm64 Apple Silicon build process. The Pentium install was neat, if not crazy, but this G4 install video is glorious. Bravo. 👏🏻
👍This was a lot of fun to watch. I've never looked in Gentoo before, but I've seen the memes. I thought Arch wasn't user-friendly enough, but this takes the cake (aside from Linux from scratch, of course).
You know how to install Gentoo AND boil hard drives?!?! You've got yourself a new subscriber.
Definitely going to use this video as a guide when I install Gentoo on my next computer.
Your presentation style is great. I love it. 😁
Good job on the install.
Thank you so much!~
:)
hi. I clicked because of the maid outfit and the powerpc mac and then remembered who you were.
good video. re capacitors exploding: I really despise how computer just age and die over time even with no use. it's so disparaging, as someone with a lot of old computers myself. thankfully, all of it's working still.
- citrons
I wanted to do stuff like this in college a few years ago. PowerPC Mac running Linux, fem attire, and programmer socks. Turns out PPC Macs are expensive and I waited too long to come out as enby. Plus my hair started thinning before I started growing it out. At least I got $40 worth of thigh high socks tho.
Hey now it's never too late :3
@@WindowsG almost 25 and somehow think I'm already too old
Hopefully getting on pinkpills will help to reverse hair loss, it's possible (if you start soon enough?) but not guaranteed.
@@SockyNoob so.... 24? thats super young!
@SonicBoone56 I'm 34, almost 35 and still not out completely but it's getting close. I can feel my shell cracking!
Bro... I literary couldn't put my eyes of the screen. this is the best video I've seen on the whole internet. Love your work. Please keep it up. You are my idol ^w^
Very entertaining video! Also, you look so cute in the maid outfit! In fact, it’s very fitting for this video!
I myself actually daily drived Gentoo Linux a little bit in 2022 on the computer that I used to have Windows 7 on until I decided to switch to another Linux Distro. I currently run Arch Linux on my Windows 7 PC and myself did a fine amount of distro hopping before I made my final choice on Arch!
Never thought someone could so nice and chill while installing gentoo. Great video.
i love those big paint sharpies with the thing that rattles in them they're so funny
I love the outfit uwu. I'm wearing the same (or similar) black/purple arm sleeves right now.. gud stuff!
Tysmm!~
@@WindowsG You seem to combine all my favorite things in one channel haha
This is the high-quality content I subscribed for 👌
Glad you liked ittt!~
ahh the joy of installing Gentoo. I've been thinking about installing Gentoo on my Macintosh Performa 630CD with a Motorola 68k processor.
I saw your post on unixsocks!! :3
YO THE DOCTOR WHO REFERENCE WAS ON POINT, K?
Love your content, keep it up!
Wowww i love this! I recently rescued an iBook G4 from work (they were getting rid of all their ancient computers) & am now attempting to determine what i can possibly do with it besides playing marble blast gold, lol
I actually happened to come across an ibook g4 recently (in good physical shape but unknown working order. Currently waiting for a charger i ordered to see if it powers on.) I hope to be able to get it running and this video is a big help!
Edit: the iBook works! At least in so far as being able to power on and post. Gonna have to replace the HDD and battery eventually.
I just watched a whole thing, and I DID NOT EXPECT a Sewerslvt song at the end, this is probably thing that impressed me the most.
I am also currently installing Gentoo, but from an install script because I don't wanna screw up the 9th time after having 8 failed attempts at it.
12:25 that's the best explanation I've ever heard
this video was fucking funny af, plus youre rocking that maid outfit! definitely subbing ^w^
i dont mean "sub" like that tho
also purple sharpies taste the best
@@Psycheux_ based
babe wake up, our favorite cat maid posted a video on gentowo
I can imagine fucking up ONE COMMANDLINE whilst in the process of installing Gentoo...you'd pull your hair out in frustration, especially when it's on a iBook (PPC) cuz that isn't something I would ever do. Points for your bravery on installing a linux distro that I absolutely have a distaste for on a PowerPC architecture :)))
literally came up while watching gentoo video and this funny video came up
Watching this while actually installing gentoo on a UltraSPARC T2 box :3
Love this video
:3
Just watching through the video and the way you’re setting up the disk makes me physically cringe LOL. GRUB needs *megabytes* of space to install correctly haha. Great video so far!
this is _the best_ linux UA-cam video ever
love that we have the same idea of what good youtube background music is, too!
Very entertaining video about installing Gentoo. Also my favorite Sharpie flavor is black, it's all i can find at work.
I rewatch this like a movie
UwU You look so cuuuute!!! Nice job with gentoo on this great ibook OwO!
with the sleep light being used as a hdr light this is only for powerpc macs because it does not happen on my 2007 white macbook.
Good to know. I was wondering about that but when I google about it I find nothing.
"Move right on past the ones sane people install"
Passes several options people aren't going to install like Alpha, m68k, and loongson.
..is that a dare?
good god... and I thought getting BSD running on an ancient Powerbook 3400c was insane... and that involved hacking the open firmware to force the LCD backlight to turn on lol.
What gem of a video, you have gained a new sub. My favorite sharpie flavor has to be purple.
6:45 Laughs in 20W server with CD&DVD burner.
Only requires DDing over SSH, which I haven't done before, what could possibly go wrong?
My fave flavor is metallic silver. I always wondered who compiles the compiler. My mind is blown.
My heart melted 2 minutes in. Thanks c:
I have a friend who used to run Gentoo and distcc on every machine in his house (after converting the wife, mother in law and grandmother to Gentoo). At the beginning of this video I was like 'yeah I'll check out gentoo on my new budget Chinese 12700h laptop' and then like 58 min in I was like "Uhhh.... Debian and FreeBSD are fine. I'm good." =) Thank you for sharing, love the video. (I can get the machine to 90°C if I use -j 16 on this chip, 99°C->throttle->rinse->repeat with -j 20) Also I have a powermac 400/1gb/2x80gb/3xgbe that I was using for ipmasq to segment our tech room from the company lan and to add a bridgemaxx backhaul for no good reason. I think it's running yellowdog. I can't log into it to save my life. If you want it it's yours. Protip: just grab the neofetch bash script from the git and run it. It has no dependencies other than bash.
12:27 "taking random sh*t and putting it nowhere" is one of my favourite lines
Thx for mentioning the song titles.
21:17 Snoopie's a brat confirmed
>:3
Oh my goodness this is genuinely the best video i've ever seen, Thank you snoop!!!~
Im so glad you like ittttt, your welcomee! thanks for watching it!~
yeah great video, i have designs to install Gentoo on an old windows laptop. Sub'd btw great channel.
What I’ve been waiting for.
I installed gentoo linux on my Powerbook G4 with lot of help of this video , have Xorg , grub bootloader . Thansk you for the help.
delightful. 💙
I have not laughed so hard sense I re-found your channel.
My favorite sharpie flavor is also lavender! Also, looking good! The face reveal was a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
Arch Linux = Linux Minecraft
Gentoo Linux = D.I.Y Minecraft
LFS = D.I.Y Java
Holy shit that channel is underrated!!!
Blue is always my go to but purple is also tasty
Carl Sagan: "If you wish to bake an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe."
Gen2: Bet. HOLD MY BYTES
watching this in the background as i fight with arch's install process, thanks for the entertainment
Glad to help!~ Hope it went well :3
I love everything about this.
the zestiness and/or weebiness makes this video strangely enjoyable for me despite being a straight dude whos never watched anime. I don't know why but i like this content more than i should
i started this video like “maybe i should try doing a gentoo install” i changed my mind by the end of the
Druaga1 ref with the sticker?. lmaooo!
this has my full and undivided attention
alright mate. earned a subscriber for Half-Life credits music in your intro.
watching this on gentoo while emerging packages also my favorite sharpie is the origanal
I wonder if there's some kind of black magic you could invoke to use distcc to call out to ppc32 cross-compilers on significantly more powerful machines. Honestly, any kind of source-based distro on mid-00s hardware sounds like a special kind of hell to me. Gives me flashbacks to building an LFS system on a single-core ARM board like a decade ago. Fortunately I was able to cross-compile a good chunk of the rootfs (sparing myself from compiling the kernel and GCC directly on-board), but for a lot of stuff I ended up using pkgsrc in the LFS system itself to cut down on manual dependency management. I think Xorg alone took an entire day to compile.
This channel is so underrated! Earned my sub
this is what they were talking about when they say average linux user
I guess I'm not average Linux user
Sharpie marker... flavor?! My dude I just needed listening material as I annihilate my wrists typing thousands of words in college notes per day
If there were a spicy flavored Sharpie then maybe
OMG Sewerslvt in the Outro, lets go. :3
This is prime example of compile long and prosper
watching this vid for 5 of 6 time, inly channel which content perfectly fits me
12:26 This is my favorite linux thing i've ever seen. This shouldn't be that funny XD.
More PowerPC stuff it's a great architecture though it is expensive for used equipment. Gentoo is a great OS once you daily drive and learn how use flags works you can prob get it pretty lightweight on these old machines if you try hard enough and use window managers like dwm i3 or awesome. You could also try doing some of these old PC videos on NetBSD as it seems to support this older hardware forever where as Linux and other BSDs tend to drop support after many years. Please more interesting content like this, it's great to see a use case for these older machines if possible, instead of in a landfill and it's cool to see how usable they really are in the modern day.
I'm seriously enjoying this. Definitely worth subscribing,
Next try to install X lol
Maybe you could use distcc
So cross-compiling is a must..
this was so epic to watch, but i guess i will only install ubuntu on my old g4
I miss my Powermac G4 digital audio. I got it at a second hand store, it had a cracked processor and a dead power supply but I used a pc power supply with help from a web page and had it working for about 4 - 5 months. the graphics and easy access to the motherboard were what kept me using it, but it died after a thunderstorm.
You should be able to use the "time" command to time how long any given command takes to complete. But, your date command idea was creative.
I agree, Lavender is clearly the best sharpie flavor.
best hour and a half I've ever spent
my favourite sharpie marker is the purple one :3
to check the runtime of a comand you can simply call the programm with time in front.
> time {command to be timed}
Okay so I found out that there's a way to make gentoo use distcc for compiling but I don't know anything about making it *cross-compile*
if I could do that I could just spin up a VM on my i7 box, maybe even an emulated G4 with 16 cores, and install gentoo in hyperdrive mode.. well, compared to the G4 anyways. But that makes me wonder if I could just make an image there and just transfer it to my G4.. I wanna be as cool as you one day
love this video and the outfit UwU
Big ups from Indiana.
I only watched the maid outfit parts, sorry for your watchtime stats!
51:37 passwdqc can be disabled by puting a file (name doesn't matter AFAIK) in /etc/portage/package.use containing "sys-auth/pambase -passwdqc"
Awww... You don't want to install Gentoo on 600MHz? I did it on 500 in 2002. It was awesome!