@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
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
@@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".
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.*
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.
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
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.
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
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
Whenever I see a video like this I'll watch if not nothing else than to see the comments sections full of people memeing and the handful of absolutely seething linux users, it's always great.
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
Haha same. I did that with my pi 3 when i had it. Also you can do something similar with a broken laptop and a %100 working screen. Take out the screen, put the model number in the ebay searchbar and add controller or logicboard, and just connect the wires and power it up. Smart screen that is a portable monitor.
Actually I use dd in terminal to back up the DVD so if it gets damaged I have a backup and my server also doesn't have a disk tray for DVD and doesn't really need it due to me using rdp
I have that exact same laptop. It was getting too slow and old so I removed the screen (now on my 3D printer computer) and gutted everything (including Ethernet and wifi card) in the laptop just to browse random disks and thumb drives I find.