Not to be the "I use Arch btw" guy, but he follows it with the boot stuck in a black screen with a blinking cursor, which I have just fixed and it took me a week to do so. These characters are so real, damn.
Also if you could access it via SSH. "I do NOT use browsers, I use the SSH protocol. If the network requires a proxy for SSH, I probably can't use it at all." - Richie Guix
@@HoloTheDrunk Same, it would always mess up my bootloader, switched to Arch and have only had one time when I updated and everything exploded, too be fair I was on the testing repos so I've learned my lesson
Can confirm. We have Astra Linux. In 2018, it was decided to transfer all computers in the military and defense sector to Astra Linux and to abandon Microsoft Windows. Though that balding leader of our country still uses Windows XP. No joke
@@subsystemd I am just shitposting bro no need for the self critique, the world is largely run by buffoons with zero self awareness and shame while decent and/or intelligent people self censor, so express yourself in any manner you want and disregard anyone telling you otherwise unless there's a clear valid reason.
@@subsystemd Eh, I don't think so. If you just bring up being an Arch user with no context aside from the subject being "Linux", then maybe. But if it's already being satirized in a way that's actually relatable you're just remarking on that, I don't see it as necessarily being a stealth-brag. If someone had said "lol I use Mint and that happens to me all the time", no one would think anything of it. It's just that "Arch btw" is such a meme that now everyone wants to jump on it. ...I use Arch btw
"I decided to go minimalist, and switch to Pop! OS" >gnome >minimalist lmao I'm dying. Funniest part as a distro hopper I will too rationalize my distro choices on "minimalism" or other such buzzword when I only pick a distro because I like their brand colors or whatever.
@@TheUnkow intelligence is knowing the course of action by most governments was a blatant and unnecessary overreaction, wisdom is realising that all realistic alternatives would have been much worse in the end
@@Jonas-Seiler What do you mean, would have been much worse in the end? Are you saying that it would have been worse not to get vaccinated? I don't see a reason to use "would have", we have data now. And... 0.88-0.97 Pearson's correlation of vaccination level and excess mortality in 10+ independent 1st world countries. P-values below ability to calculate (in my case
I love the slow zoom in on the default GRUB menu, btw, I knew that meant Arch and that he wasn't going to be able to boot, btw. Was not disappointed, btw.
Arch is the go to for me in the past 5 years...you just need to be careful and update regularly so not everything will break at the same time after a 1 year update...
Used Arch for 7 years. Worked quite well. But you have to reinstall it every 1-2 years or so, otherwise the accumulated mes.. state will cause problems at some time. I switched to NixOS 2 and 1/2 years ago. Can't look back, never had such a well configured System, and I can get the exact same state/configuration on any other machine by using the same configuration. Rollback an update, because it causes issues, no problem. Forgot what you had installed, just check the configuration. Want to try experimental stuff (like e.g. weird Window managers) just hack it together in the config, doesn't work as expected, no problem just get to an earlier state. In Arch you're stagnating at some time, because it gets to messy, in NixOS I'm doing stuff I would've never done in Arch...
I will never forget the time I decided to be a special snowflake and install Arch from scratch. It worked great for a few days. Then one day I came home from a long day at college and work, ready to relax, and X11 shit the bed and refused to start. After hours of using a TTY browser to search for answers, I learned it was a bug with Arch and my window manager, and I had no choice but to wait for another update. I quickly ran back to Debian.
@@Sockcatgoldpuppet I put a Debian webserver on my parents old single core AMD K2 computer, it was incredible. Of course I had to get a new network card first because the drivers no longer existed. Debian server is so minimalist that it doesn't even come with Sudo or Usermod if I remember correctly. Switch to Devuan (Debian without systemd) and the memory usage is hilariously tiny.
I love arch because it never breaks. Except that one update which bricked my system, so I switched to syslinux, which only took me 5 hours to get to to not work and switch back to grub
NO WAY PAPAYA OS, that's the name i gave to my own OS (it's a basic os made from scratch for learning purposes, not an actual modified linux distro) that's so random but i wanted to share
... combined with the "Don't touch my Pepsi!" moment too. I feel like this must be a metaphor for some proprietary blob that's included with all but the hardest-line FOSS distributions, but I'm not sure what.
@@itsfoss5268 Drink is not a beverage unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully drinkable GNU package made useful by the GNU ingredients, bottle utilities and vital cup components comprising a full beverage as defined by "The Coca-Cola Company" and Nestlé.
I started with Slackware in 1993, switched to Red Hat around 2000, and have been using Ubuntu for the last decade or so. It really doesn't matter which one you use, unless you want to waste time on minute details.
An Arch user unironically commented on this video saying how great Arch is because: "Arch is the go to for me in the past 5 years...you just need to be careful and update regularly so not everything will break at the same time after a 1 year update..." So let's repeat that: Arch is great because if you furiously update it frequently, you will only suffer many small breakages instead of one huge breakage of everything if you waited a while between updates. Truly the pinnacle of distros.
@@jpierce2l33t Arch is that thing people choose after Ubuntu, when they finally know a little bit more about Linux, but haven't yet grown tired of fixing endless bugs. In the end, the smart ones end up back at Ubuntu or Fedora.
I hate that Fedora is called what it is, it's great for getting things done without worrying about stuff breaking but I feel like a neckbeard and when a normal person is asking I say I am using Ubuntu, there's less shame in that
With MXLinux you don't have to choose between reliability & a cool name 👍 You can say the name without the shame, give the impression you know what you're doing 😹"
Again. It's creepy how I relate to the guy's video and content, and how much parallel there is with my own experience . 😂. I remember also learning about Linux distros in the early 2010s, hoping from distro to distro till I settled on Mint. And the reasons I ran away from others are exactly what he's describing, lacking drivers and all. A+ top-tier content this man makes. To quote J cole "All good jokes contain true shit"
My experience with Mint was that it was slow. I kept having issues with screen tearing and laggy bluetooth. Switched to Fedora KDE X11 and I got everything working top-notch. My machine is a Huawei Matebook 13 with an 8th gen i5.
Richard Stallman's real issue isn't with you watching him on a Macbook, it with sharing videos of him in formats requiring non free software, on sites that use java script (UA-cam), and on sites that have Ai face recogintion (Facebook). As long as you running GNU on your Macbook I doubt he'd care, he'd might request you scratch the apple logo into GNU logo though.
im ngl, as a Arch user btw, the very few times something does bug out is when your trying to show someone something lmao, story of my life though, Arch isn't the only thing that breaks when i show others
I have found out the hard way that there are still people who claim to know things about computers but don't seem to realize that their favorite _everything_ is hosted on Linux, including some Microsoft servers internally.
The problem is that he didn't go OG with Slackware, then he'd have no problems at all (after he fixed them). /gentoo user since 2005, can relate to the whole video :)
I was going to get offended at the idea that Arch breaks all the time but I've recently encountered a serious problem for the first time in maybe 5 years: my goddamn video drivers not liking a certain kernel option that Arch maintainers have enabled a few months ago, and my X not working. Worse, it made debug really annoying because starting X locked up the machine for good. Like 12 reboots and a tiny kernel boot option later, it's perfectly fine again. Touché.
And also my bar for what constitutes a serious problem is “there is no way to get a useful shell”, which is way higher than most desktop users, I suppose.
@@openfbtd Remote previlege escalation sounds good to you? As for me I'm forced to use x because javafx lib doesn't have support for wayland :( I need a new fucking job
What I really want to know is which tiling WM he's using. Who needs a ready made DE when you can spend your life stitching it together yourself instead of doing something productive? Bonus points if you have to learn a programming language to write the config files, preferably in a paradigm you're not used to....I recommend xmonad.
i'm sure a ton of people would be horrified at how i boot: - grub, 0 second timeout... who even needs to select kernel tbh - no login manager... tbh why would you need one if you don't have multiple WMs/DEs installed - and if you have one, just use ly tbh. totally not because of the doom background - (i just run startx, which is modified to open the wm directly, after logging in)
I'm still on HannahMontanaOS and I don't see what all the complains are about
Thomas Frank is here?!
For the record, my first Linux distro was Yggdrasil.
I thought this was a joke, but the distro really exists... wtf
@@NotJustBikes not just bikes here?!? This was definitely more unexpected than Biebian
@@biomorphic The wallpapers are most lovely! ;)
had no idea you knew linux existed 😂
"It has some spyware deep inside, but it's done pretty elegantly, doesn't bloat the os" killed me
The other line is even better, "Microsoft has something to learn here"
Both lines contribute to the greater good.
Two claps.
"I have extreme opinions despite being educated."
Low key best line 😂
Implying that with sufficient education anyone can be made to hold perfectly average opinions, i.e. what everyone else says.
@@crackwitz The truth is almost never found in the extremes.
The truth doesn't care where it lands or what its neighbors are.
@@crackwitz What does that even mean?
@@crackwitz Sure but extreme beliefs tend to require ridiculous circumstances which makes them highly unlikely to be the truth.
"I use Arch btw" was so satisfyingly delivered 😂
Should have been GUIX btw xD
"It never breaks",,, "WHAT IS GOING ON???" hhaa
@@drishalballaney Parabola
Not to be the "I use Arch btw" guy, but he follows it with the boot stuck in a black screen with a blinking cursor, which I have just fixed and it took me a week to do so. These characters are so real, damn.
@@felipedidio46987 months later, did you fix it?
RMS would find this video humorous if it wasn't uploaded on a non-free platform.
and the page has Javascript
And also the video format is probably non-free
@@hanna_GG2 mostly vp9 + opus though, both are free.
Also if you could access it via SSH.
"I do NOT use browsers, I use the SSH protocol. If the network
requires a proxy for SSH, I probably can't use it at all."
- Richie Guix
And if the person in the video actually mentioned a single fully free distro...
"I wont forget my password I can just ask the government" had me laughing out loud.
"Microsoft has something to learn here" got me, too.
Missing a: "switched to Manjaro because arch breaks too often, it still breaks too often"
when Manjaro isn't considered arch but actually has arch bugs too
I switched to Arch because Manjaro breaks too often lol
@@HoloTheDrunk Fr, my first impression of Manjaro was it being broken after a reboot. Arch is now running for 2 years without any issue
@@HoloTheDrunk Same, it would always mess up my bootloader, switched to Arch and have only had one time when I updated and everything exploded, too be fair I was on the testing repos so I've learned my lesson
Still better then windows
Your country is only ever truly free if it has its own OS 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Windows is American OS, that’s why it’s the land of the free🦅
@@maganashaker167 that wouldn't make sense though
@@maganashaker167 Red Star is North Korean OS, that's why it's the land of the free (🔪)
India has BOSS Linux, thats why its largest democracy 😂
Can confirm. We have Astra Linux. In 2018, it was decided to transfer all computers in the military and defense sector to Astra Linux and to abandon Microsoft Windows.
Though that balding leader of our country still uses Windows XP. No joke
I love the "WTF is happening now?" arch moment. As a daily driver of Arch for the last 4 years this has been my life at times x)
Very smooth arch flex, btw...
As a daily user of getting up daily and communicating my daily routine of doing things daily, I give you 100 reddit gold Sir.
So Epic.
@@frysebox1 honestly, I did not realise how much of a snob that comment made me look like at the time x)
@@subsystemd I am just shitposting bro no need for the self critique, the world is largely run by buffoons with zero self awareness and shame while decent and/or intelligent people self censor, so express yourself in any manner you want and disregard anyone telling you otherwise unless there's a clear valid reason.
@@subsystemd Eh, I don't think so. If you just bring up being an Arch user with no context aside from the subject being "Linux", then maybe. But if it's already being satirized in a way that's actually relatable you're just remarking on that, I don't see it as necessarily being a stealth-brag. If someone had said "lol I use Mint and that happens to me all the time", no one would think anything of it. It's just that "Arch btw" is such a meme that now everyone wants to jump on it.
...I use Arch btw
The boot speeds.... SO ACCURATE and the "minimalist reference" to Pop! OS is GOLD!
Wow other people care about boot speeds, im not alone!
"I decided to go minimalist, and switch to Pop! OS"
>gnome
>minimalist
lmao I'm dying. Funniest part as a distro hopper I will too rationalize my distro choices on "minimalism" or other such buzzword when I only pick a distro because I like their brand colors or whatever.
Cries in elementaryOS
I once used opensuse because i thought that the chameleon on their logo was cool
The Richard Stallman foot reference at 1:38 almost had me throwing up with memories of that interview / video.
I was shown that video clip when I was first getting into Emacs. I will never use Emacs as I am nauseated by the association with that Stallman clip.
@@Phizev Good for you. Emacs is a hacky crap and a waste of time.
"As a contrarian I have extreme opinions despite being educated" - this is pure gold
Most of corporate friendly doctors during the Covid pandemic ... unfortunately ...
@@TheUnkow The irony just died in your comment
@@TheUnkow intelligence is knowing the course of action by most governments was a blatant and unnecessary overreaction, wisdom is realising that all realistic alternatives would have been much worse in the end
@@Jonas-Seiler What do you mean, would have been much worse in the end? Are you saying that it would have been worse not to get vaccinated? I don't see a reason to use "would have", we have data now. And... 0.88-0.97 Pearson's correlation of vaccination level and excess mortality in 10+ independent 1st world countries. P-values below ability to calculate (in my case
I love the slow zoom in on the default GRUB menu, btw, I knew that meant Arch and that he wasn't going to be able to boot, btw. Was not disappointed, btw.
Imagine installing Arch on your only personal computer that wouldn't boot for a UA-cam video :)
I get what you mean, btw.
Grub menu is for noobs. Pros boot to Grub shell.
Microsoft should truly learn from RedStar OS.
The only thing wrong is that you aren't using an old Thinkpad.
As a linux user, I feel offended.
Umm I'm using my arch on an old thinkpad...
The T480 is not old, and thus this does not apply to me.
Arch is the go to for me in the past 5 years...you just need to be careful and update regularly so not everything will break at the same time after a 1 year update...
i use arch btw
That can't even happen in NixOS
"update regularly so not everything will break at the same time" hahahaha
Used Arch for 7 years. Worked quite well. But you have to reinstall it every 1-2 years or so, otherwise the accumulated mes.. state will cause problems at some time. I switched to NixOS 2 and 1/2 years ago. Can't look back, never had such a well configured System, and I can get the exact same state/configuration on any other machine by using the same configuration. Rollback an update, because it causes issues, no problem. Forgot what you had installed, just check the configuration. Want to try experimental stuff (like e.g. weird Window managers) just hack it together in the config, doesn't work as expected, no problem just get to an earlier state. In Arch you're stagnating at some time, because it gets to messy, in NixOS I'm doing stuff I would've never done in Arch...
O_O "1 year update"
Bro... I thought my 2+ week delay was bad.
3:34 when I try to flex Arch in front of someone
😂
Man we need a disk 3, or tape 3 of this!!! Both parts are hysterical. Watched several times.
I’m proud that I get a good chunk of the jokes. I’m mostly windows, but I didn’t realize how much Linux I have played with.
0:08 "Please don't watch this on your MacBook."
me: ight (closes tab)
1:18 "this things were easly to fix, with only 1 or 2... weeks of internet searchs" 😂😂😂
The GRUB final gag killed me
I will never forget the time I decided to be a special snowflake and install Arch from scratch. It worked great for a few days. Then one day I came home from a long day at college and work, ready to relax, and X11 shit the bed and refused to start. After hours of using a TTY browser to search for answers, I learned it was a bug with Arch and my window manager, and I had no choice but to wait for another update. I quickly ran back to Debian.
I love my debian box. Would you like a webserver put in your coffee machine?
@@Sockcatgoldpuppet I put a Debian webserver on my parents old single core AMD K2 computer, it was incredible. Of course I had to get a new network card first because the drivers no longer existed. Debian server is so minimalist that it doesn't even come with Sudo or Usermod if I remember correctly. Switch to Devuan (Debian without systemd) and the memory usage is hilariously tiny.
My first linux install, which I did a couple weeks ago, was Debian. I'm 90% of the way to not needing windows for game development at all.
What is "Arch from scratch"? You either install Arch or Linux from scratch. Installing Arch is quick and easy, LFS is a compile adventure.
I've been using Linux for 8 years and this is so true it hurts. I was cry-laughing through most of it
I love these parodies. What a great channel!
These aren't parodies, good sir, they're documentaries
I love arch because it never breaks. Except that one update which bricked my system, so I switched to syslinux, which only took me 5 hours to get to to not work and switch back to grub
I love how efficient linux users are. You can always find a distro that gets you there faster.
NO WAY PAPAYA OS, that's the name i gave to my own OS (it's a basic os made from scratch for learning purposes, not an actual modified linux distro) that's so random but i wanted to share
This is gold, as always.
_Never breaks they say._
*_What is going on!?_*
As an Arch user I can relate to that.
User error UwU
What happened exactly that broke your Arch?
Arch never breaks, and when it does you're just doing it wrong.
"I will have to reject that drink" 🤣🤣
... combined with the "Don't touch my Pepsi!" moment too. I feel like this must be a metaphor for some proprietary blob that's included with all but the hardest-line FOSS distributions, but I'm not sure what.
@@GSBarlev NVIDIA drivers probably?
'Pepsi is also closed recipe'
I'd like to interject for a moment, what you are referring to as drink is actually, GNU/Drink. Or as I have recently taken to calling it, GNU + Drink.
@@itsfoss5268 Drink is not a beverage unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully drinkable GNU package made useful by the GNU ingredients, bottle utilities and vital cup components comprising a full beverage as defined by "The Coca-Cola Company" and Nestlé.
I started with Slackware in 1993, switched to Red Hat around 2000, and have been using Ubuntu for the last decade or so. It really doesn't matter which one you use, unless you want to waste time on minute details.
LOL I was waiting for the Arch mention, and it was nailed perfectly as expected 🤣 those annoying SOB's deserve an episode of their own 🤣
An Arch user unironically commented on this video saying how great Arch is because: "Arch is the go to for me in the past 5 years...you just need to be careful and update regularly so not everything will break at the same time after a 1 year update..."
So let's repeat that: Arch is great because if you furiously update it frequently, you will only suffer many small breakages instead of one huge breakage of everything if you waited a while between updates.
Truly the pinnacle of distros.
@@MyAmazingUsername LOL hell of a comment dude 🤣🤣
@@jpierce2l33t Arch is that thing people choose after Ubuntu, when they finally know a little bit more about Linux, but haven't yet grown tired of fixing endless bugs. In the end, the smart ones end up back at Ubuntu or Fedora.
@@MyAmazingUsername ..or MXLinux. Sound as a pound, my workhorse for years now 👍
@@jezzamobile Yeah Linux Mint and MX Linux come up often when people talk about reliable distros. :)
"I won't forget my password, I can just ask the government"
Had my dying🤣🤣
The "what is going on?!" in the end nearly ended with my tea on the monitor
😹"
I hate that Fedora is called what it is, it's great for getting things done without worrying about stuff breaking but I feel like a neckbeard and when a normal person is asking I say I am using Ubuntu, there's less shame in that
well, soon you might just say you're using Nobara to avoid the fedora part XD
@@ukaszwanczura9969 going down the rabbithole, see you on the other side
With MXLinux you don't have to choose between reliability & a cool name 👍 You can say the name without the shame, give the impression you know what you're doing 😹"
Fedora is literally bleeding edge.
Fedoras will always be cool. Don't worry. it's just the people who wear Fadoras that aren't cool.
i watched maybe 30 times....looking forward part 3....this Linux guy is super funny:)))
you mean GNU-Linux
Dude, you did the eating something off your foot..... I'm dying
I love linux, and I couldn't stop laughing the whole time.
You mean GNU/Linux?
@@c0de_lul581 No, because the distro I use, doesn't use GNU tools
@@charleschilton3818 based
@@charleschilton3818 Linux Chad right there 👍
@@charleschilton3818 VINEBOOM
“WHAT IS GOING ONNN?” at the start and end is how I know I can endorse this message 🤣🤣🤣
You never truly know what is going on!
Again. It's creepy how I relate to the guy's video and content, and how much parallel there is with my own experience . 😂. I remember also learning about Linux distros in the early 2010s, hoping from distro to distro till I settled on Mint. And the reasons I ran away from others are exactly what he's describing, lacking drivers and all.
A+ top-tier content this man makes. To quote J cole "All good jokes contain true shit"
My experience with Mint was that it was slow. I kept having issues with screen tearing and laggy bluetooth. Switched to Fedora KDE X11 and I got everything working top-notch. My machine is a Huawei Matebook 13 with an 8th gen i5.
Grub breaking on startup at the end makes this the most realistic Linux interview I’ve seen ever 🤣🤣🤣
Was there a subtle advertisement for the REWE Hafermilch? :)
That last "what is goin on?!" had me in tears, well done good sir
Richard Stallman is looking younger than ever. The alias Richie Guix is a very veil to hide behind.
1:06 This isn't even satire anymore.
This is just pure real talk.
"please dont watch this on your macbook" i feel called out
I kid you not - my neighbor is EXACTLY like that.
How...why...even the beer belly. :d
Please give us an ArchLinux user interview!!
A true Arch user wouldn't take the time to answer your Noob questions.
This guy is such a genius
YES! boot times are mentioned.
I relate to this on so many levels.
No mention of [purposely leaving blank so everyone who's distro wasn't mentioned can fill in the blank]?
Richard Stallman's real issue isn't with you watching him on a Macbook, it with sharing videos of him in formats requiring non free software, on sites that use java script (UA-cam), and on sites that have Ai face recogintion (Facebook). As long as you running GNU on your Macbook I doubt he'd care, he'd might request you scratch the apple logo into GNU logo though.
"What linux do I use?" *slow zoom into GRUB screen*
"I left because it has some spyware deep inside, but it's done pretty elegantly; it doesn't blow up the OS. Microsoft has something to learn here"
:D
Fantastic video!
- Sent from my Macbook Pro
im ngl, as a Arch user btw, the very few times something does bug out is when your trying to show someone something lmao, story of my life though, Arch isn't the only thing that breaks when i show others
I have found out the hard way that most Linux evangelists are people who don't have any work to do but just love to obsessively fiddle with things.
🤣🤣🤣
Hey now! That is... actually super accurate but I still don't like it!
yeah I reinstall my w8.1 whenever I need to get something done. Like print.
I have found out the hard way that there are still people who claim to know things about computers but don't seem to realize that their favorite _everything_ is hosted on Linux, including some Microsoft servers internally.
@@crazyeyes8962 what is your point? Nobody cares what is on the servers, they are good for that. For everyday use? Absolutely no.
It's been 10,000 years of searching google. Ive asked on kali developer forums and many others but i still dont know why the wifi isnt working...
Are you using Intel 6e? AX210?
You need to do a Microsoft stan...from the 90s
The 'Gentooooooo' part was dope 😂😂
Great! Would love to see one on "Interview with a Golang Senior Dev".
seems like arch pushed a faulty grub image on this user as well lol
The very last bit was absolute genius
I use Arch btw
"Never breaks like most people say."
And then the screen stays black... I know that feeling all too well
That ending broke me.
The problem is that he didn't go OG with Slackware, then he'd have no problems at all (after he fixed them).
/gentoo user since 2005, can relate to the whole video :)
Love the Stallman foot reference
As a FSF fanatic and cultist I want to tell you this is highly misrepresenting. (also pretty accurate :3 )
I was Arch btw.
Few seconds after:
It's broken
Now do one about BSD.
This was very good!
One of the best videos you’ve done sir! Hahaha
"what is going o..."
Ah, so familiar!
I was going to get offended at the idea that Arch breaks all the time but I've recently encountered a serious problem for the first time in maybe 5 years: my goddamn video drivers not liking a certain kernel option that Arch maintainers have enabled a few months ago, and my X not working. Worse, it made debug really annoying because starting X locked up the machine for good. Like 12 reboots and a tiny kernel boot option later, it's perfectly fine again.
Touché.
And also my bar for what constitutes a serious problem is “there is no way to get a useful shell”, which is way higher than most desktop users, I suppose.
why are you using x
@@StellaEFZ I'm an old fart and will move to wayland when something forces me to 🤷
@@openfbtd Remote previlege escalation sounds good to you?
As for me I'm forced to use x because javafx lib doesn't have support for wayland :(
I need a new fucking job
This made me feel a bit old tbh. Almost all the distributions mentioned are the ones I classify as "the new ones". You know like Ubuntu, Mint etc.
as a german CS student I remember old bearded friends of my parents repairing my first gaming pc and ranting on Windows telling me Linux is better.
Arch doesn't break. The user does.
exactly. youtube breaks more often
"never breaks, like most people say."
"WHAT IS GOING ON?"
'still better than windows'
as someone who had to get a windows machine for work recently I actually believe that.
Awesome videos man .. You gotta make a video about OOP .. would love to see your take on it.
The whole series is Pure Jem!!!
Why'd you have to go put my google history in the description cmon
did you guys ever do one for Temple OS (ala Terry Davis?)
Dude you're hilarious. Thanks for the laughs.
What I really want to know is which tiling WM he's using. Who needs a ready made DE when you can spend your life stitching it together yourself instead of doing something productive? Bonus points if you have to learn a programming language to write the config files, preferably in a paradigm you're not used to....I recommend xmonad.
xmonad? I'll take it's spiritual successor LeftWM. At least then I'll learn a language used by real people.
1:57 Ah, the greatness of people who can appreciate elegant spywares !
I was just thinking why Linux users switches distros so much when I noticed I switched mine two times this year... Oh well...
I switched to Arch years ago and haven't switched since. I use Arch btw
"no leave the Pepsi".
Partition 1 to cd2. Genius.
i'm sure a ton of people would be horrified at how i boot:
- grub, 0 second timeout... who even needs to select kernel tbh
- no login manager... tbh why would you need one if you don't have multiple WMs/DEs installed
- and if you have one, just use ly tbh. totally not because of the doom background
- (i just run startx, which is modified to open the wm directly, after logging in)
That's the most natural way to boot. And ly is indeed the most based of the login managers.
What's ly?
@@Tachi107 love you
@@BurgerKingHarkinian thanks
@@Tachi107 😘
1:38 Killed me! No wonder the Gnome logo is a foot
"But these things were easily to fixed with one or two weeks of internet searches." Yeah...
the ending should have been being dropped to the grub or initramfs prompt and chrooting in with a live cd
"What is going on?"
Probably didn't play Pacman frequently enough.
"I decided to go minimal and run popOS"
XDxDxD
I like the years to find a solution part
Incredible.
I don't know how to feel about this.. 😅
Hannah Montana OS is a real thing!