False, those CDs never have Linux drivers that work if they even support them. The real drivers are on page 20 of a 4 year old forum post that looks like the site came straight from the early 2000s
I was just thinking that. "Oh this cd doesn't work for the distro you want to use. For that one you have to find a homemade adaptation made by some kind soul who chugged 4 irish cream coffee Monster Energy drinks and coded it themselves before sharing it to the world on a forum at least 4 years old."
Don’t forget that you need to recompile your kernel with source code of which the make-files don’t work out of the box. Then find a 12 year old bugreport, unfixed.
nah the forum doesn't just look like it, the code base actually hasn't been updated since its founding in 1992 and the users of that site have been declared by the FBI as a cult because of a meme in 2007 where they would worship turnips, also the website is a gardening forum
Great build. Though you could have just remove the keyboard entirely to remove bloat ware and just type using brainwave but that is still a lot brainware(ie bloatware) so your best bet is to just upload yourself into the system but I still shy away from as that is humanware so to be completely realistic with you, it is best that you also delete yourself from the database as well after the download and voila, you are 99% bloatware free.👍🏻 *Oh and turning on the computer is also bloating it.*
@stever9487 come a decent way. My Fedora install actually supported everything in my laptop. It's a pity i still have to go back to windows to get any real work done, though windows has been very kind to me the last couple years
Wait, do people think linux users actually type commands? We haven't had to do that since Canonical started shipping command penguins back in 2003; you just ask the penguin what you want to happen, its the one that types the commands to make it happen.
Far too bloated setup. You can do without the display, and that drive has to be using up at least 0.001 nanoseconds of precious execution time. Ditch the keyboard as well, personally I prefer to imagine what the terminal looks like with a CPU in a drawer in the other room. Arch btw.
Still too much bloatware, those zeptoseconds are going to count in the long run. Make sure your distro is 0B, Ditch the CPU (irl bloatware, takes up drawer space), Ditch the RAM (you shouldn't need it if you're truly bloatware free), Ditch the GPU (more power plus bloat, code your own GPU in the software), ditch the Storage (that's where the bloat lives). Just imagine the concept of your ideal linux setup because that's the closest you're ever going to get. Gentoo btw.
@@kurikuraconkuritas Too much bloatware with a Wetware CPU, transcend the shackles of your mortal form and become one with Linux to shave off a yottosecond
I hate that fucking ding with every fiber of my being. For some reason it just annoys me that much. I know i made an error why are you playing the most irritating sound in exisrence
@@jeremymcadams7743 honestly, are you even trying if you dont dual boot (coming from someone who only uses windows after breaking two ubuntu based installs because ew nouveau drivers)
Linux users: "I'm gonna make everything that is easy a nuissance to me because I don't want to be like a windows user, feeble and inferior unlike me a superior being".
yeah that’s too many pixels for my liking, more bloatware can be in there. I prefer to use a 16 character display kore likely to have little to none bloatware in it so I can run my arch Linux as fast as possible.
Too bloated, never put a cd drive, remove it tbh. Its a touch display so it's taking up processing power too and the keyboard can do without a numpad and extra ctrl, shift keys
That was by far the most satisfying.... No not click.... BANG I have ever heard an HDMI cable make when its connected. I wish all connections made a bang like that to let you know you've got a secure connection 😂
For linux users like me: this or similar monitor is - Elecrow RR050 HDMI 5 Inch 800x480 Resistive Touch Screen TFT Display for Raspberry Pi B+/2B/3B/4B
I guess that's why the display already works, when he plugs the screen to see what the hell the lap is doing... I think the joke is, that it already works, even before the driver from the DVD is installed 😉
Linux users actually be like: Buy some equipment Throw the cd into a bin because it's windows drivers only and Linux already has them installed by default
here is the follow up: czcams.com/video/6JLGi8anDbo/video.html
how to exit vim plz
@@guesttox same here, I'm calling stepbro now
Ye
@@guesttox :q
Do Linux users get actually any proper work done on their machines or do they just waste 100% of their time configuring their system?
FINALLY,LAP.
LAP WITH NO TOP.
how can someone see this comment and not instantly like it
iPad be like: FINALLY, TOP! TOP WITH NO LAP!!!
Someone do a pacman -Syu top
@@CynderHound iPad is far from a laptop tho
@@mehshutup3041 not very nowadays laptops have touch screens as well too
That HDMI went in so violently lmao
Talk about a solid connection
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@@NotJohnTanner Hello Windows. Just wanted to inform you that Linux is better.
It was a virgin
@@karmatickarambit strong words coming from a Windows user
"neofetch" the arch user's mating call
I am stealing this
... that only attracts those of the same sex.
I run gentoo btw.
... that only attracts those of the same sex.
He use arch btw.
He use arch btw.
He use arch btw.
I wonder if he used arch?
@@kxmode nah probably the unix or whatever it was
And?
will ur wrong he is infact using arch see the big A on the start thats stands for Arch Linux @@alexander-mauricemillamlae4567
Bro arch is not a flex anymore. Literally theres easy installer now 😂
Something is off about that laptop ...
Ah! The CD tray is on the left side. That must be it.
The fact that there us a cd tray
What is a CD tray?
@@b-lotus5145 the place where you put a cd
@@svgaming234 what is a CD?
@@b-lotus5145 hahahaha funny joke
the perfect gaming setup
I need me one of them ones
i want it
Gotta tweak some component to get those extra 5fps
Absolutely perfect for Doom
Absolutely i would pay 5000 dollars for that!
A “true Linux user” wouldn’t install the proprietary software on that CD, lol
yeah, they would keep the pc virgin clean instead, just to be sure no data can be sniffed
@@reter312 haha
Like wtf
Yeah, lol. I don't think I have a single line of non-open source code on my entire computer other than the BIOS.
@@shambhav9534 your bios is closed source? Gross, next you are telling me you have an Intel CPU with the IME inside it
almost entirely accurate , you forgot the part where they tell the whole town that they are in fact using Linux
Nah that was the arch konsole that handled it
This is highly inaccurate. A true Linux user would code the display driver themselves in Assembly rather than use the included driver CD.
Nah they use C
Ehh - how about the drivers which would probably already be in the kernel? Wtf do you need drivers for a monitor anyway??
@@rkan2 ... proper color control and accuracy ... in gaming it isn't so much used . When you need acurate colors for any type of graphics it's a must
Was gonna say
@@tamoozbr maybe Rust too
False, those CDs never have Linux drivers that work if they even support them. The real drivers are on page 20 of a 4 year old forum post that looks like the site came straight from the early 2000s
I was just thinking that. "Oh this cd doesn't work for the distro you want to use. For that one you have to find a homemade adaptation made by some kind soul who chugged 4 irish cream coffee Monster Energy drinks and coded it themselves before sharing it to the world on a forum at least 4 years old."
Both my CD and Blueray (used for Plex MKVs) work fine with Manjaro.
Don’t forget that you need to recompile your kernel with source code of which the make-files don’t work out of the box. Then find a 12 year old bugreport, unfixed.
nah the forum doesn't just look like it, the code base actually hasn't been updated since its founding in 1992 and the users of that site have been declared by the FBI as a cult because of a meme in 2007 where they would worship turnips, also the website is a gardening forum
Oh you were lucky enough to have drivers at all?
If the last man on earth was from the IT department.
chuckle
Great build. Though you could have just remove the keyboard entirely to remove bloat ware and just type using brainwave but that is still a lot brainware(ie bloatware) so your best bet is to just upload yourself into the system but I still shy away from as that is humanware so to be completely realistic with you, it is best that you also delete yourself from the database as well after the download and voila, you are 99% bloatware free.👍🏻
*Oh and turning on the computer is also bloating it.*
I use arch btw
I heard this line many times in one or other comments 😹
@@sanjaybalnad4180 i use arch btw
Really?😅
Bs we all know the gov uses XP
@@them2545Some of their maky arms like Google use Gentoo.
POV: what old people see on their phone
Lmao
Bro this is underrated
"anime terminal"💀
Thought this was gonna end with you throwing the driver CD in the trash 😂
No way that driver works without modification. No drivers ever work on Linux
@stever9487 come a decent way. My Fedora install actually supported everything in my laptop.
It's a pity i still have to go back to windows to get any real work done, though windows has been very kind to me the last couple years
The stand is a tissue box. I see where this is going.
I was thinking the same thing 😂 he obviously has a cold 🙄
He's going to cut onions?
@@kxmode 😂
He's gonna install Tails on a VM, then TOR Browser, then proceed to search MLP r34 💀
omg that hdmi cable connect sound tho ❤️❤️
True, I came here to write that!
That legit sounded solid af
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@@neon2697 BOOM
He is watching the first episode of Attack On Titan
ye attack on titan
"Anime-terminal"
oh god
In reality, they're talking to a penguin that is doing their commands.
Wait, do people think linux users actually type commands? We haven't had to do that since Canonical started shipping command penguins back in 2003; you just ask the penguin what you want to happen, its the one that types the commands to make it happen.
Far too bloated setup. You can do without the display, and that drive has to be using up at least 0.001 nanoseconds of precious execution time. Ditch the keyboard as well, personally I prefer to imagine what the terminal looks like with a CPU in a drawer in the other room. Arch btw.
Still too much bloatware, those zeptoseconds are going to count in the long run. Make sure your distro is 0B, Ditch the CPU (irl bloatware, takes up drawer space), Ditch the RAM (you shouldn't need it if you're truly bloatware free), Ditch the GPU (more power plus bloat, code your own GPU in the software), ditch the Storage (that's where the bloat lives). Just imagine the concept of your ideal linux setup because that's the closest you're ever going to get. Gentoo btw.
🤣
you guys use computers? I do all my computer tasks on my brain
@@kurikuraconkuritas Too much bloatware with a Wetware CPU, transcend the shackles of your mortal form and become one with Linux to shave off a yottosecond
Shut up
As someone who just downloaded arch I can’t confirm
Oh I use arch btw
the way he handle the DVD make every particles of my skin vibrated for a second.
My frend that uses linux: says one word about linux
Me: Windows 10 error sound
I hate that fucking ding with every fiber of my being. For some reason it just annoys me that much. I know i made an error why are you playing the most irritating sound in exisrence
@@Puzzlers100 you hate it because something you are trying to do isn't working as it should
@@filenotfound__3871 no its just annoying in general, if it played when i did something right i would still change it
@@ketaminepoptarts you can change any default windows sound to be anything you want it to be
@@Puzzlers100 you can change any default windows sound to be anything you want it to be
If the ultimate Linux machine is a Thinkpad, then this is the endgame of Linux.
Lenovo still makes them.
i have one for work lmao
Ive never heard an hdmi snap on like that before
Linux users are the vegans of the computer geek world.
“I use xyz distro” “Im on Linux btw” “🤓”
what
Oh yeah? "I dual boot windows btw"
@@jeremymcadams7743 honestly, are you even trying if you dont dual boot (coming from someone who only uses windows after breaking two ubuntu based installs because ew nouveau drivers)
As a Linux user I have to laugh because the Windows-like distros are for vegans who like the taste of meat.
@@InsideOfMyOwnMindor professionals who need a Unix environment but aside from that don't give a crap what's on their work laptop
I see someone has been watching a few too many mental outlaw guides on the arch terminal...
"arch terminal"
Who's "Mental Outlaw"? Don't you mean "Luke Smith's Black Deepfake Channel"?
what
@@turolretar he showed people how to watch anime from the terminal.
rip rohith
"How ghetto is your computer?"
This video:
How ghetto is your computer?
“Yes”
@@exitmatrixcrypto *Yeh
that HDMI port is extra tight
Linux users: "I'm gonna make everything that is easy a nuissance to me because I don't want to be like a windows user, feeble and inferior unlike me a superior being".
yeah that’s too many pixels for my liking, more bloatware can be in there. I prefer to use a 16 character display kore likely to have little to none bloatware in it so I can run my arch Linux as fast as possible.
Ha! Your system is disgustingly bloated for my taste! I use only eight 7-segment displays!
@@datpudding5338 8 of them?!?! That's way too many
Do you use Arch?
That's still too much bloat for my liking. I prefer to not use a display at all. Arch btw
If you can’t even simulate the hardware and operating system in your head on a circuit-level then it’s bloated trash
That made such a nice crunch when you plugged in the hdmi
crunch? That was a whole explosion
"So you are using a production laptop? How proprietary of you."
Most satisfying HDMI click ever
At the time of viewing, this video, which shows a cd containing HDMI drivers, has 4K views. Perfect.
It is now at 3.9k 💀
@@contradictorycrow4327 He's saying that this video had 4000 views at that moment
1 Million
Too bloated, never put a cd drive, remove it tbh. Its a touch display so it's taking up processing power too and the keyboard can do without a numpad and extra ctrl, shift keys
Gpu is an unnecessary bottleneck too. Remove it when your remove that useless trackpad
That was by far the most satisfying.... No not click.... BANG I have ever heard an HDMI cable make when its connected. I wish all connections made a bang like that to let you know you've got a secure connection 😂
- What is the first thing that goes off in your house in an atomic explosion?
- windows.
For linux users like me: this or similar monitor is - Elecrow RR050 HDMI 5 Inch 800x480 Resistive Touch Screen TFT Display for Raspberry Pi B+/2B/3B/4B
The HDMI-Cable plop killed me hehe
That crunch with the HDMI port tho.. 😩
Bro got the pc's endoskeleton💀
this video makes me feel emotions I didn't know I could feel
Why tf would you even try to install the driver CD? Aren't most display drivers already with the kernel?
Have you ever tried using archlinux :D
@@svenasmussen8745 stfu we use Linux on the wii
I guess that's why the display already works, when he plugs the screen to see what the hell the lap is doing... I think the joke is, that it already works, even before the driver from the DVD is installed 😉
@@danpedersen5816 Yeah lol, it isn't Windows...
The sound of the ancient dvd drive sliding, the thunk of the HDMI cable. Everything just screams old like an ancient archaeological dig site.
The lap.
A laptop without a top 😂😂😂
A true linux user would get their LCD screen from a digital pregnancy test smh...
Linux users actually be like:
Buy some equipment
Throw the cd into a bin because it's windows drivers only and Linux already has them installed by default
- I am a Linux user.
*Starts inventing the pieces*
That is the loudest HDMI i've ever heard
Oh you're that dude that's been posting on Reddit, I think your setup is very bloated, I only use inc and paper to access my data
keyboard is still bloat
I was more amazed to see a CD being used.
The comedic timing of the HDMI cable is better than most Hollywood actors.
Aot nice!!
I love the not so subtle "I use arch btw"
As a linux user I can confirm our terminal windows is about that size
That HDMI cable made a giant bang. My cheecks are still vibrating 💀
Love how the drivers it shipped with are on a consumer dvd-r
I could tell he was a Linux user by the simple fact that his Laptop still had a disc drive.
Too much bloat in the DVD drive. I have a small spindle on my computer and spin discs by hand at between 570-1600rpm.
this is the biggest "look it still works so its usable" moment
(Sees Arch)
"Yea that checks out."
thats what i call a proper debloated setup
That is the most satisfying cable insertion I’ve ever witnessed
Bro must be mad about Attack on Titan to go through all that effort 💀
that satisfying HDMI sound...
Legend says that real Linux users use laser printers to talk to the Terminal.
Using Linux is the way to say
I studied something and like to type shitloads of lines to just get a Browser running
Awesome way of saying "I use arch btw".
I genuinely snorted when you showed scale. Have my like. 😂
that HDMI cord is never coming out
You forgot the part where the cd doesn't work so you have to scour the internet until you finally find a driver that vaguely works
That hdmi plug in sounded like a gunshot
I like how the monitor screamed when he put in the HDMI
Sneaky attack on titan reference (it even says “shingeki no kyojin in the text)
That was the most thunderous hdmi input I’ve ever heard
That's actually an handtop.
I wonder what happened to the “top”
"I can jury-rig it, Captain, but I canna say how lang she'll last!"
I remember my first time installing arch on a calculator. Good times
"It's safer bro trust me"
I trust you it's just that I prefer to be unsafe.
the mpv really sets off on top
No Linux user has ever inserted a manufacturer driver CD.
Ah, the old neofetch every time you open the terminal. I do the same thing on my macs too.
Bruh... the amount of force used to plug in the hdmi was literally enough to have the sound echo X_X
first the fridge and now THE WASHING MACHINE TOO?!
Bro I was just watching that piece of art muted itself and I started to laugh hard jajajaja
Ooo arch Linux, what a distinguished gentleman.
I would personally find a way to use my TV as the display monitor; since I prefer actually being able to see all that's on my screen.
as a linux user, i can confirm we do not use a 5.0 inch screen.
That thump when you plugged in the screen made me wince
“I use arch by the way”
We Linux users sometimes don't know when to let something die and move on. Kinda like tech necromancers.
This is legit! Being a Linux user I confirm this.. if you come to my house you can find laptops with no displays
As a Linux user I can confirm this
That reveal SHOKED the cheeze outa me!