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  • Full Bootup Video: • Booting Gentoo Linux o...
    Tonight on the least extras WindowsG Extras video we have a look and see if the 1995 Pentium 133 can handle the very latest Linux kernel!~ And MP3 playback, and NsCDE, and image viewing! All at.. once?
    Thanks For Viewing!~ ❤
    Official Discord Server: / discord
    ~Credits
    David Phantom for installing Gentoo and providing the image. ^-^
    ~NsCDE Desktop Environment
    github.com/NsCDE/NsCDE
    ~Computer Specs
    Asus P5A-B
    Intel Pentium SY022 @ 133Mhz
    256 MBs SDRAM
    3dfx Voodoo 3 2000 16MB
    160 GB Western Digital IDE HDD
    \\Chapter Select
    0:00 Intro
    0:54 Bump
    1:03 Explanation
    2:07 Kernel Upgrade
    2:25 Explanation Cont.
    2:44 htop
    2:54 uwufetch
    3:05 links
    3:44 NsCDE
    6:17 feh Image Viewer
    7:28 MOC Intro
    8:10 MOC Compilation
    9:24 Compilation "Timelapse"
    9:38 MOC
    17:10 Multitasking
    20:56 Outro
    /////////////////////////////////
    WindowsG Extras: Episode 4
    by SnoopiTek 2022
    www.snoopieworld.net
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Komentáře • 173

  • @David_Phantom
    @David_Phantom Před rokem +88

    For mocp, was the alsa USE flag in the flag list in the make.conf file in /etc/portage? I don't remember if I made the /mnt/endme folder, but I might've when I was doing chroot stuff to fix things. Also, you installed a LOT more than I thought you did! Awesome job and great perseverance! Not deleting the swap file might've helped... or made things slower! Who knows? Not me!

    • @Ozzy_Helix_
      @Ozzy_Helix_ Před rokem

      hey man

    • @tobiwonkanogy2975
      @tobiwonkanogy2975 Před 10 měsíci

      a pata ssd and the best ram might make it ever so slightly more capable XD. still nuts for real. almost modern in some ways.

  • @kantraa
    @kantraa Před rokem +165

    man took "install gentoo" literally

  • @maikeru6158
    @maikeru6158 Před rokem +111

    I recently got into Gentoo and for some reason immediately got interested in seeing it run on retro hardware. I’ve been waiting for this video

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Před rokem +12

      Hope you enjoy it!~ ^-^

    • @maikeru6158
      @maikeru6158 Před rokem +4

      @@WindowsG I certainly will.
      Also I dare you install it from scratch, I predict it will take a few months to compile everything lol

  • @sirena7116
    @sirena7116 Před rokem +33

    A 133Mhz PC was the speed of my first PC.

    • @pnnytx
      @pnnytx Před rokem +3

      My dad used to rock 133MHz 486 PC until 2001

  • @CyroTheSpider
    @CyroTheSpider Před rokem +42

    I made my Voodoo 3 work on Gentoo. You have to compile the framebuffer tdfxfb driver, not the legacy DRM one. I also compiled it in, not as a module. It should pick up your monitor's resolution automatically after it loads (on the console). I also remember it working on Debian years ago, but I had to modprobe it manually, was compiled as a module. It works with a 1920x1080 monitor for me and it detects it automatically. After that, to get X working, you need to make sure it loads the xf86-video-fbdev driver, that's what the framebuffer drivers work on. It still won't be great, though. The X11 architecture just isn't there in the modern days to work properly with framebuffer based drivers.
    And you can forget the original old accelerated drivers. They haven't worked for over a decade now. The tdfx kernel driver is deprecated due to being DRI1 (they were unsafe). The X11 driver also doesn't work anymore because X11 dropped support for XAA (which the userspace X driver was based on). It might be possible to get this old acceleration stuff working if you compile an old 2.xx kernel with old 8.x Mesa and some ancient version of X11. But it quickly becomes a nightmare to try and get all the dependencies working together, especially with modern compilers.

  • @mistrotech8894
    @mistrotech8894 Před rokem +30

    I used a 600mhz Pentium III, and I managed to watch some CZcams videos and browse the web. I used a distro called Slitaz. Old PCs are completely usable, and I used a 2003 Gateway tablet PC as my main computer up until about 2 years ago when I got a newer Thinkpad.

    • @user-dy3yo9ct9r
      @user-dy3yo9ct9r Před 2 měsíci

      I tried installing on a modern computer. Took me all day to not get getoo to work. Great work!

  • @L-in-oleum
    @L-in-oleum Před rokem +42

    I am *so* sorry for pointing out the lack of bottom bar, causing you and David to Install Gentoo™ on a P1 machine :P
    1280x1024 resolution w/o video acceleration on a machine that old... I'm surprised it's still that usable.

    • @David_Phantom
      @David_Phantom Před rokem +17

      Who needs video acceleration when you can just torture a CPU?

    • @Malheirods
      @Malheirods Před rokem +1

      It helped me. I wanted to run nsCDE no matter the distro on a PIII. One of the dependencies listed on their website "requires" SSE2, which PIII's don't have. I think it's Python3. When the bar was not showing up I was wondering if it was related to a unsatisfied dependancy or system requirement, even if I spotted the comment stating it was a C library issue. Now I know it should work properly. I have no idea how, but it should.

  • @qchtohere8636
    @qchtohere8636 Před rokem +19

    Flashbacks of me playing StarCraft using Wine Beta under Ubuntu 6.06 in a PentiumII 300MHz and 128MB of RAM back in 2006.
    And 32 bit processors were (and still are in most cases) very capable btw, I got an old 2005 Thinkpad with a mobile Core2Duo running Steam Streaming at 720p with a PS4 controller to work seamlessly back in 2016. Linux integrates beautifully to a set hardware as long as you know it's limits.

    • @utkajmatke863
      @utkajmatke863 Před rokem +2

      c2d is 64 bit

    • @qchtohere8636
      @qchtohere8636 Před rokem +1

      @@utkajmatke863 You're completely right, my bad.
      It was simply a CoreDuo. I always get that 2 in there out of habit.

    • @Jackpkmn
      @Jackpkmn Před měsícem +1

      @@qchtohere8636 I don't blame you, Core Duo and Core Solo were such short lived cpus.

  • @mercuriete
    @mercuriete Před rokem +31

    For voodoo you need to compile a very old version of mesa and a very old version of the kernel.
    Don't expect to have support for old cards but...
    You could try a raiser to adapt PCI to pci-e and check if a modern GPU work.
    For the sound card, just install a PCI to USB adapter and just use a modern one xD.
    For graphical interface I remember that I could setup a remote xorg server but I don't know if is posible nowadays. But you always could redirect X with ssh -Y and then be sure you have indirect rendering enabled on mesa and you can use the remote computer to render games.
    I think playing neverball or xmoto is doable with ssh -Y

  • @legofanlovessayori
    @legofanlovessayori Před rokem +6

    8kbps music, the sound of gravel
    i like it

  • @sophie-144p7
    @sophie-144p7 Před rokem +20

    Just found this channel and this is great. All the other retro tech channels take themselves way too seriously so this is so much more enjoyable and fun! Appreciate the catboys ^-^

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Před rokem +7

      omgg tysmm glad you enjoy them!~ ^w^

  • @asdprogram
    @asdprogram Před měsícem +1

    that energy⭐ boot screen is so nostalgic...

  • @dj_dexterdark_x942
    @dj_dexterdark_x942 Před rokem +1

    0:01 You have some true blood for installing Gentoo in these type of machines... Larry the cow is so proud from you.... oWo

  • @dylantaylor490
    @dylantaylor490 Před rokem +7

    I grew up with a Pentium I 75 Mhz. Brings back memories haha

  • @CaptainUltimaFTW
    @CaptainUltimaFTW Před rokem +2

    truly a work of art :3

  • @rylanclarkson3296
    @rylanclarkson3296 Před rokem +2

    It is a good day when either WGE or CRD uploads a new video.

  • @Vanska0
    @Vanska0 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Ran into this channel and i love it all!!!

  • @DeltaLima274
    @DeltaLima274 Před rokem

    this video is entertaining to watch! :D

  • @dylantaylor490
    @dylantaylor490 Před rokem +2

    I love the compiling it on something else bit haha that made me laugh out loud.

  • @JohnDoe-qk7wx
    @JohnDoe-qk7wx Před rokem

    Dude the druaga1 reference is golden, immediately subbed and would love to donate money.

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Před rokem +1

      Aaa tysm! Glad you like itt

  • @coffeedvdrw
    @coffeedvdrw Před rokem +1

    i love it!

  • @LindenAshbyMK
    @LindenAshbyMK Před 10 měsíci

    Great stuff 😅 I'd love to see some DOSBox action under some older Linux distro, like Mandriva, with 3D acceleration this time. I bet DOSBox needs something around Pentium 3 to run demanding titles, like Duke3D on Linux.

  • @joli22
    @joli22 Před rokem +2

    nice video! btw i also have a riva tnt 2, though I'm not sure which model exactly... it has 32mb vram

  • @papito8765
    @papito8765 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Nice Astolfo bro

  • @Yoda83x
    @Yoda83x Před 8 měsíci

    19:51 looks like a screenshot on the back of one of those distroboxes they sold in the 90s and early 00s

  • @dahobi
    @dahobi Před rokem +1

    LoL! Had to laugh hard 😂 when you compiled the Kernel on another machine. Anybody who tried to compile a Kernel on such old hardware knows, it would take you literally....ages. My guess Kernel 6.0.0 would be something like one week on that Pentium thingy?! 🎉

  • @saidsoftly
    @saidsoftly Před rokem +4

    I wonder how it would run with classic cde on freebsd or something similar.

  • @fordprefect859
    @fordprefect859 Před rokem +15

    I like NSCDE. It's ugly, but it's got a pretty powerful interface, and it's more lightweight than most i3 rices. The way it does virtual dektops is pretty nice too, although it does take some getting used to.

    • @grosses_wassertier666
      @grosses_wassertier666 Před rokem +4

      It's not ugly. It's the most beatiful desktop environment around.

    • @notNajimi
      @notNajimi Před 6 dny

      It’s not ugly, it’s just classic!

  • @pikaporeon
    @pikaporeon Před měsícem

    I love how the desktop has an emotional support astolfo

  • @tunichtgut5285
    @tunichtgut5285 Před rokem +1

    Imagine, I wrote my thesis on a 486DX33 with 8MB RAM using Latex and Linux (kernel version 1.x) and had no issues. A P133 was already available but I didn't have the money for such a high-end machine. The institute had a computer room with some powerfull IBM RS/6000 workstations and 3270 terminals (if you wanted to work like in the 70th). I could have used that infrastructure, but I found it more convenient to work at home with my own slow PC than sitting in the noisy computer room in the basement without daylight.
    I had a very puristic fvwm2 setup with Xfree86 (not this fancy CDE/Motiv style Desktop you have). Today it is hard to imagine that you could work with such limited resources but it was possible. E.g. split your latex document in multiple files and process only the section you are currently working on, don't include images in draft version, don't start latex after each sentence / formula, ....

  • @Windy-
    @Windy- Před rokem +11

    You should try Gentoo on a PlayStation 2! Would be interesting to see what you could do with it.

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Před rokem +3

      is that.. possible? >.>

    • @Windy-
      @Windy- Před rokem +12

      @@WindowsG It is! You should be able to find out more about it online.

    • @immoloism
      @immoloism Před rokem +3

      @@WindowsG Yeah it's possible, I built a liveusb a while back

  • @blooblerdoobler
    @blooblerdoobler Před rokem

    Sick as hell

  • @bernardev3
    @bernardev3 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Would Arch Linux work as well?
    I don't want to spend 10+ hours of my life waiting Gentoo to finish compiling.

  • @nay6277
    @nay6277 Před rokem +1

    that s on my list aswell. i got gentoo to run on a amd 686 notebook with wifi n cap. & fb support. it worx quite well. not sure if the P1 is worth all the hassel tho. maybe with using cross compilation... idk

  • @Vulto166
    @Vulto166 Před 7 měsíci

    You're a really funny guy! LoL Thank you!

  • @legitimo1788
    @legitimo1788 Před 7 měsíci

    I have an old PC here with an ATI x1200 on it, I've never managed to made the graphics work with new distros, so how an Voodoo is compatible?

  • @danterobinson4611
    @danterobinson4611 Před 4 měsíci

    There is a distro that is also built from source and is lighter than Gentoo at under 100 packages. It is called KISS Linux, it is a little harder to install as the creator left the project and it's run by the community now and their instructions require you to use web archive and use their updated tarball (similar to Gentoo's stage 3) and repos. It's also a learning experience but is an interesting distro to try. It sadly only has support for 64 bit CPUs due to lack of support/popularity but there is an old fork called glasnost linux that hasn't been updated that supports i686 but since the repos are out of date it may not fetch the latest packages correctly and may even need patches to compile the programs properly so I don't know how well that will work out. Just another suggestion for you.

  • @AStrutterZ
    @AStrutterZ Před 2 měsíci

    Hey, just wondering, where did you get that Camel by Camel MIDI? I searched online but I can't seem to find an exact match

  • @raymanovich3254
    @raymanovich3254 Před rokem +1

    Oh dang, I'm using the same monitor it seems

  • @nickbooker5579
    @nickbooker5579 Před rokem

    Looking at the ~1 in the filenames on the floppy I guess they have long filenames. Assuming you compiled it into the kernel the vfat filesystem type would probably let you use the full filenames.

  • @illegalcoding
    @illegalcoding Před rokem +1

    this makes me wanna use gentoo

  • @amirulaiman8673
    @amirulaiman8673 Před rokem +2

    "Hey smokers!"
    Hol up is that you Druaga1?

  • @ghost-jesus
    @ghost-jesus Před 8 měsíci +1

    the reason the image keeps dragging the CPU down is because of your Voodoo GPU, that card offloads a lot of the 2d image processing to the CPU because it doesn't have hardware TCL, which means the CPU still has to calculate which items to render each frame really inefficiently, this behaviour persists with any card that has no hardware TCL even if you get a working driver, this wasn't a problem back in the day because the desktop environments were cleverly programmed to essentially "speedhack" the clipping process, something which hasn't been necessary for over 20 years.

  • @alexestefan7521
    @alexestefan7521 Před rokem +1

    how did you get it down to 32 MB ram?

  • @dj_dexterdark_x942
    @dj_dexterdark_x942 Před rokem

    7:09 Awoooooo, NIce Momiji Awoo, in old machine with Gentoo, and feh

  • @pianokeyjoe
    @pianokeyjoe Před rokem

    LOL!! NOT DRUAGA 1 here!! LOL! I love this! 😛. Aahh Gentoo.. I know you could run Solaris x86 8 or 9 on this better but then again... do you want to? Redhat 6.2 just would have been better and much much easier. But hey, then it would not be a NOT DRUAGA 1 video! 😀

  • @francescomurru802
    @francescomurru802 Před 8 měsíci

    Where i can find the Egyptian wallpaper?

  • @Raphipod
    @Raphipod Před rokem +1

    thought that video would be longer though xD

  • @kianseibel2236
    @kianseibel2236 Před 9 měsíci

    Why you didn't use distcc for compiling on another PC?

  • @foamyadampower7105
    @foamyadampower7105 Před 16 dny

    I NEED THIS COMPUTER

  • @rmccombs66
    @rmccombs66 Před rokem +4

    I never ran Linux on a Pentium 133. I re an it on a 486 DX/66 with no level 2 cache and then my next computer had a Pentium Ii 333. I think I ran Debian on the 486 and Debian and maybe later Slackware on to the Pentium Ii. I wonder if the latest Slackware would run on a Pentium II.

    • @lordwiadro83
      @lordwiadro83 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Some weeks ago, I installed the newest Debian 12 on my Pentium II 333 PC. So yes, Slackware should be possible as well. Apparently, the installer needs at least 512 MB of memory, and my PC has 256 MB. I did the installation in a VirtualBox VM, and moved the system to the actual PC. After booting into text mode, it only uses 23 MB. My sound card, a Sound Blaster AWE64, was properly detected, and I played some MP3s on it. I still have many things to figure out, including running a GUI.

  • @spark_thecat
    @spark_thecat Před rokem +2

    so it seams that is it trying to do some multitreading on a cpu that does not support multitreads :p
    still impressive it's able to run at all

  • @unsignedvoid4634
    @unsignedvoid4634 Před rokem

    I see a man of culture

  • @stefannilsson2406
    @stefannilsson2406 Před 10 měsíci +1

    1:38 Programs like firefox can take a couple of hours to compile even on modern hardware.

  • @uranixcz
    @uranixcz Před rokem

    would it run if you reniced mocp?

  • @Andre-vn1sb
    @Andre-vn1sb Před rokem +4

    Windows95a was running fast on P133 with 32MB Ram, and Playing Midi, and watching Images - without any stottering - So you should better optimze your fvwm 🙂
    But dont try this with Windows11 ^^
    Btw: great projekt 🙂

  • @danielpicassomunoz2752
    @danielpicassomunoz2752 Před 5 měsíci

    How did you cross compile?

  • @avonfonds2567
    @avonfonds2567 Před 10 měsíci

    Very nice my Pentium II 400 Mhz handled a Minecraft server 1.0 with antix os however she need more ram 512 MB

  • @plainsabertooth7828
    @plainsabertooth7828 Před rokem

    I tried installing gentoo on my dual pentium 3 box and it can't find my wifi card.

  • @fenixlolnope361
    @fenixlolnope361 Před rokem

    Are you using mesa-amber branch?

  • @dakota48
    @dakota48 Před rokem

    fun lazy tip for emerging packages in the future, you can just do -a for the shorthand of --ask.

  • @dingo596
    @dingo596 Před rokem +1

    For graphics you might want to get a cirrus logic card. They're not great but for support for them is everywhere.

    • @RogerioPereiradaSilva77
      @RogerioPereiradaSilva77 Před rokem

      Either that or an an old Trident. X11 always had good support for those video cards back in the day.

  • @illegalcoding
    @illegalcoding Před 11 měsíci

    You should have tried to compile the real CDE, it was open sourced at one point, there's a sourceforge page with a guide
    I've only really managed to get it working on OpenBSD but there is a Linux guide on there, too

  • @honeymak
    @honeymak Před 6 měsíci

    what's ur cflags?

  • @yashsingh6793
    @yashsingh6793 Před rokem +1

    Hey, new on gentoo and stuff. Can we compile and install gentoo on different disk and use it. Would it be still efficient enough?

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Před rokem +2

      Yep!~ Thats how this install was created, nothing stops you from installing and compiling Gentoo for a different system and just carrying the HDD or an image over.

    • @yashsingh6793
      @yashsingh6793 Před rokem

      @@WindowsG Thank you

  • @julithething2154
    @julithething2154 Před 8 měsíci

    How did I just now find this

  • @rmccombs66
    @rmccombs66 Před rokem +6

    If you run out of memory the kernel will probably start killing processes.

  • @fenixlolnope361
    @fenixlolnope361 Před rokem

    God damn, that had to take a long ass time to compile.

  • @texmex6083
    @texmex6083 Před rokem +1

    gentoo on a windows surface go would be really funny

  • @dj_dexterdark_x942
    @dj_dexterdark_x942 Před rokem

    7:08 Awooo is here cute Momiji oWO

  • @linux_doggo
    @linux_doggo Před rokem

    GENTOOO

  • @jaymenbuining3714
    @jaymenbuining3714 Před rokem

    Can you run mp4 files on it

  • @no-one3795
    @no-one3795 Před 14 dny +1

    Installing Linux like our forefathers used to be

  • @Sfner
    @Sfner Před rokem +2

    [3:38] "Historian is a furry" - mind sharing your fursona? OwO

  • @dj_dexterdark_x942
    @dj_dexterdark_x942 Před rokem

    Oh, OMG oWo

  • @Megatog615
    @Megatog615 Před rokem +1

    hmm i wonder if i could install gentoo on a 486DX2 @ 50MHz

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Před rokem +2

      no reason why not!~ should be possible if you're ok waiting a few.. years

  • @Skathacat0r
    @Skathacat0r Před rokem +3

    I'm wondering if CDE would work faster and/or comsume less memory.

  • @NathanDarkson984
    @NathanDarkson984 Před rokem +2

    inb4 the usual "Just use puppylinux" comment appears

  • @Zer0sVoid
    @Zer0sVoid Před rokem +1

    Oh it's you!
    You've got multiple channels.

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Před rokem +2

      Yep! Didn't think the bootup video would do well so it got relegated to the second channel.. boy was i wrong

    • @Zer0sVoid
      @Zer0sVoid Před rokem +1

      @@WindowsG Extremely hahaha, be seeing you around

  • @dj_dexterdark_x942
    @dj_dexterdark_x942 Před rokem

    10:08 Arrgggg!!!... poor Moc

  • @Vexisu
    @Vexisu Před rokem +3

    You should overclock the CPU and see how it compiles xd

  • @YannBOYERDev
    @YannBOYERDev Před 2 měsíci

    I run Gentoo on my mini PC, with a Ryzen 7 7840HS 8C/16T 5.1GHz and 64GB of DDR5 RAM, it's so amazing CPUs are so fast nowadays you can make a fully working Gentoo system in less than a day, like, I installed my Gentoo testing + ffmpeg + sway + a lot of packages in like 2 hours... The only thing that took a really long time was Chromium compilation at 3 hours and 16 minutes of compile time but eh, Chromium is the biggest package to build on the Gentoo repository... Apart from Chromium every package is pretty fast to compile, and note my mini PC has a laptop CPU it would be a lot faster on high end desktop CPUs, CPU designers are genius.

  • @Vlad-1986
    @Vlad-1986 Před rokem +2

    you missed an opportunity to use links on graphics mode using framebuffer
    Also, you can use genlop to query how long a package needed to compile, or how long it has been compiling

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Před rokem +1

      huh didnt know of genlop, thanks for the info!~ Also the Voodoo 3 2000 didnt have proper framebuffer support under gentoo (or at least i couldnt do it) so i couldnt really do that

    • @Vlad-1986
      @Vlad-1986 Před rokem +1

      @@WindowsG True, realised later about the framebuffer. Sucks. I saw some solutions in the replies,. but not sure if it'll be worth it for you.
      If you use a framebuffer able linux terminal: fbi (image viewer). fbgs (pdf viewer). Enjoy!

  • @JamesSmith-ix5jd
    @JamesSmith-ix5jd Před rokem +3

    almost as slow as my main pc

  • @cosmicusstardust3300
    @cosmicusstardust3300 Před rokem +5

    I wonder how much better it could handle all of this if you were somehow able to overclock the Pentium 133

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Před rokem +6

      I WANTED TO DO THATT but alas, the P133 is the very first intel microprocessor with a locked multiplier

    • @cosmicusstardust3300
      @cosmicusstardust3300 Před rokem +1

      @@WindowsG dang that sucks

    • @Malheirods
      @Malheirods Před rokem

      @@WindowsG then try to overclock by raising the FSB. What's your motherboard ?

    • @ghost-jesus
      @ghost-jesus Před 8 měsíci

      @@WindowsG you can overclock it, it's just not done the usual way, you can try to add the missing multiplier pin(s) back onto the CPU, mess with FSB speed (87 MHz works usually, 100 MHz works sometimes), or just try different settings until you map the working multipliers, in any case do not attempt to exceed 200 MHz, the CPU becomes highly unstable under load at 200 MHz and will likely overheat quickly without major cooling upgrades at that speed.

  • @kuudereplus
    @kuudereplus Před rokem

    the moon to the michaelmjd sun ... so why is the moon so bright

  • @jody5661
    @jody5661 Před rokem +2

    Needs more ecatboy

  • @kira64xyz
    @kira64xyz Před rokem +1

    13:45 😭

  • @dj_dexterdark_x942
    @dj_dexterdark_x942 Před rokem +2

    6:47 Astrolfo, NsCDE, Gentoo, good combination

  • @Silvie59
    @Silvie59 Před rokem +2

    Still loaded the photo faster thrn my windows 10 gaming machine lol

  • @user-sk7ru3du9k
    @user-sk7ru3du9k Před rokem

    i want more catboys and linux!

  • @animegamer3336
    @animegamer3336 Před rokem +2

    Now try running doom on it

  • @nonetrix3066
    @nonetrix3066 Před rokem

    Installing Gentoo was fun you should try doing it yourself next time instead of using an image :P

  • @nathantherandomguy1935

    Get an electric screwdriver because they are awesome and it makes things much easier.

  • @64ast
    @64ast Před rokem +1

    File make.conf??

  • @oldpain7625
    @oldpain7625 Před rokem

    Yes, old computers still work with effort

  • @tcscomment
    @tcscomment Před měsícem

    Gentoo on a 133MHz Pentium and uwufetch.
    nice.

  • @andreastablet2133
    @andreastablet2133 Před rokem

    man time

  • @AggressiveMenace
    @AggressiveMenace Před rokem

    >Systemd on Gentoo
    Just why?

  • @butcher2033
    @butcher2033 Před rokem +1

    get back too us when voodoo is working