That's what i thought. Also, modifiers do different things: www.haiku-os.org/docs/userguide/en/gui.html Stack & Tile. Hold 【⌥OPT】, put a window's titlebar (called tabs in Haiku) over another window to stack (make tabs like Firefox, Chrome). Hold 【⌥OPT】, put windows side by side to "tile" them. Details... Stacking, the titlebars (tabs) will highlight (darken). Tiling, borders will highlight (become grey).
Yeah, this OS may definitely be a beta, and OMG is it a beta, but you can really see so much smart design all over the place. Not sure if I'd really prefer their way of doing things all the time (The classic Start menu/taskbar-style interface/general layout for example just can't be beat. Not even Microsoft themselves can replace it.) but regardless, I definitely see its merit now. It says on the site that it aims to be a much more unified and intelligently put together OS as compared to Linux, and I wasn't sure about that, but it's clear now that they were serious about doing that.
One point about the "wasted space" with the titlebar on maximized windows is that you can merge windows into one, and each's titlebar becomes a tab. So you can fill that space with tabs. I believe the dock can be set to autohide which should make windows occupy that space, but I'm not sure.
Yes, yes, yes! I happily paid my money for BeOS 4 and 4.5 back in the day and used it for my daily driver for quite awhile. It was SO refreshing, my older system ran like a snappy new youngling again. Been looking forward to a stable HaikuOS release with baited breath 😁
For all intents and purposes, BSDs are just Linux as a desktop OS imo, that is furthered by the fact that a lot of the apps will need the linux compatibility layer to run (such as steam/etc), having something that is special to BSD is much more valuable to showcase, but isn't the focus of this channel (i think?), I think he should review some of the more BSD exclusive desktops like Lumina or Hello OS (personally recommending the latter)
@@kquote03 The main issue with BSDs is that they are too reliant on what Linux distros do, and that makes them indistinguishable, which is fatal for any product, Lumina was the only real DE to come from FreeBSD, but its development has been moved to Linux after the death of TrueOS/PC-BSD. However, FreeBSD can be used as a daily driver without major problems, it is a stable and reliable OS, unlike Haiku which is still a beta and is still missing a lot of important features. FreeBSD has NVIDIA's proprietary driver support, and since FreeBSD is more backwards-compatible friendly than GNU/Linux, older driver versions are much more likely to work.
This is a funny coincedince: I installed the .net framework 2 on my Win98 machine, and it started not booting. Looking in the bootlog, it stopped on my storage drivers (RLeow’s achi.pdr) It turned out to be my network card causing the problem percipitated by having too much ram. I believe what happened is too many things were competing for the first 16MB of RAM, and RLeow’s PATCHMEM fixed that and let me stop using the /MAX flag to boot Windows 98 on a system with 8GB of RAM.
@@mateuszkorzeniewski7006 Not a stupid question: It's because I didn't want to buy a win98 computer, so instead I installed win98 on a cobbled together set of parts centered around my old computer motherboard. And I only have 2 4GB sticks of RAM for it
To me this is similar to ReactOS in terms that it still needs a lot of work in order for it be usable. Granted Haiku is a lot further along that ReactOS but it still needs work.
Watching this makes me sad... Seeing him go through his old videos. Coming home from a day of school kicking on duraga1 and relaxing. Helped me get through alot his energy back then was amazing. Really hope you stay inspired duraga1
For just beta 2 I'm blown away, and just like Linux you can't just do things the way you came from And honestly, WebPositive seems like a fine browser. Just so happens the modern web, and YT especially is bloated. So for YT-watching purposes, SMTube is the superior app in all regards. And you even used it on the previous Haiku video But honest to God, I can cut you some slack. I don't even remember what I ate for dinner yesterday so... Yeah, Haiku's got a lot of promise. Never interacted with, or heard of BeOS until coming across Haiku but it seems to be a worthy modern successor. And there's quite a few cool things about it. I was shocked to see how familiar OpenShot is to Sony Vegas Pro 9/10, but on the subject of video editing Let's say there was a stellar port of Shotcut and you had a big, fat project. In theory Haiku would be the best for the job Why? Because it's a fully multi-threaded OS. So like, imagine editing 1080p/4K stuff, with a Threadripper CPU. It would be fucking nuts, if possible. And speaking of cool features, this is one I learned about from the comments The supposed wasted space in title bars is because, like tabs in Vivaldi. You can stack them together So like, multiple apps in the same window. And as someone who loves a great use of tabbed UI's it makes me _nut_
Yes. I have Haiku installed on one of my old laptops and that's just what it runs. No dual boot, no Windows, no Linux. Just Haiku. And it works. And it works well.
It's a remarkable thing that with the team and resources available Haiku works as well as it does. If I were to give some unsolicited advice to the developers of any minority OS it would be to concentrate on the usability aspects for new users. eg: NetPositive is a good browser for what it is but can't possibly handle everything the web has to offer because of limited developer time. So grab an open source browser that can and port it to Haiku* *Yes, yes. I know it's not that easy but anyone with the chops to code NetPositive could do a port of a more widely supported browser within reason - Haiku (BeOS) is POSIX compatible and has a full set of developer tools so not beyond the bounds of possibility. And, yes. I know doing so will leave some of the OS's features on the table but such stuff isn't of interest to new users and I'm not saying to give up on the bundled browser.
very nice video. well done. i enjoyed it and (LOL) downloaded the image to try it on my laptop. lets see how far i'll get. I do remember the days of BeOS ... it was a revolution OS in its own way but sadly died. i love its look and way of doing things. great to see developers working on it.
After some Googling I discovered that Haiku prefers AMD or Intel GPUs, it supports 2D acceleration and partial 3D acceleration with either. Because Nvidia don't do open source drivers there's nothing they can use as a reference to make Nvidia GPUs work properly.
The last time I tried ReactOS.. it was really the last. I install the thing, it works the first time, I can do things but when I reboot it without changing anything... it bsods.
The reason you where having trouble with Otter Browser is it's based on the old Opera Browser Presto rendering engine before Opera switched to Blink. Far as Haiku being usable as a daily driver, it's close, but no dice compared to a good Linux distro like Manjaro.
Well, it's not exactly based on Opera. Presto source code was never released. Otter is trying to replicate old, pre-Chromium Opera UI, but it uses WebKit as the render engine. And it has a UI made in Qt, which made it possible to port it to Haiku. So, I guess it somehow relies on the haikuwebkit implementation, which is not exactly complete. Or maybe it uses its own implementation. Idk. I didn't check. Anyway, on Linux Otter renders stuff more properly xD
looks like the OS is software rendering everything, it looks to need some work on its graphics drivers. Otherwise it looks to work very well. Radeon graphics cards looks to be recommended for haiku.
About 10 years ago there was an os with the idea of being everything, it had emulators so you click on a rom and it just would load , it could run Linux Win16/32 classic mac. it was called like eos 3,4 letters. it did shut down with the source codes giving out. There was a Spanish ver being worked on. anyone remember it?
I can not get this thing installed. The installation goes fine, but it won't boot past "haiku cannot continue booting (boot volume is not valid)". It worked fine on the test drive, but not on the main drive for some reason.
Ohhh a new Druaga1 video !! Time to stop anything productive. Hey man, idea for a future video. You could explore music production using os9 or osx on powerpc mac. Theres a lot of abandonware on macintosh garden.
I saw there was openjdk-8 in the "app store" in Haiku. Since openjdk-8 allows Raspberry Pi to run Minecraft Java Edition natively, maybe you could run Minecraft natively on Haiku with the .jar version of the launcher?
at 28:50, its actually just switching what singular core it uses, If you dedicate an 3rd monitor to task manager, you will see Windows does that too, just not as often
I'm not saying he ISN'T depressed, that's not my call to make, but don't pull a reddit and assume something that major straight away. He could be stoned for all we know!
about gfx card: A) you don't need to completely fasten that dvi plug, just half a turn is enough, the screws are not a 'standard' on how deep the plug needs to go, they're only there to prevent unplugging by accident, so a little twist is enough.. B) that Haiku doens't wanna work with that onboard gfx is because intel probably didn't make a nice driver for it, that nvidia card works with the unified nvidia driver (one driver for all cards of the last 10 years, although you might miss some features on newer cards), on the other side it might also be an issue with your motherboard (or a setting that's not correct), because i used haiku with my I3770K and that worked with on-die intel gfx (HD 4000), discrete nvidia gfx (GT960) and discrete amd gfx (HD6850)
Wonderful return to the Haiku! Also youtubes CSS is HORRIBLE, plus VP9 is a crapshoot unless youre running Chrome, or the Latest Firefox. Uberplayer probably just gets the h264 stream that alsmot any hardware can handle.
Your 2011 pc would run Psychonauts nearly perfectly at 75+ fps with all the settings cranked. I am currently playing it through at 1440x900 with an i7 860 and a gts 240.
You need to get yourself a capture card lmao There are these cheap HDMI-USB adapter looking cards thay EposVOX highly recommends, I got my hands on one of these, and they're well worth the ~$15 that they usually cost. Just take one of these, plug the HDMI out from the testbed into it, plug it into your main computer, and load its output up into OBS, then you are just able to use the computer via the OBS window, and you don't have to complain about your "piss yellow walls" that show on eother side of your existing test monitor. There are also other capture cards you can get, that not only take the output and fart it into OBS, but they also have an output side that provides a zero-latency connection to the display you normally want to use. In any case, I do recommend looking into a capture card of some sort, regardless of what card you look at getting.
Why don't you do backups of SSDs used for videos onto another drive as files (with tools like clonezilla or even dd for example) to move back to said SSD later if required?
I'm a little tempted to try using this as a daily driver at some point, but I also don't have much of a reason to. I run Windows fine and that does more of what I need.
dang... i remember... there was a time when our internet went crap.. and i need to pay ₱20 (i live in philippines btw) just to watch one of your videos and after that.. theres no more load on my phone cause at that amount of money, you cant even get a promo subscription...
You need to initialize the drive first with an Intel partition map, then create a partition (with the default options), and then format that partition with the "Be File System".
You need to check out Menuet at some point. It's not going to be nearly as good as this, but it's impressive for what it is. It fits on one floppy and seems similar to Windows XP, graphically. Actually better cause it even has transparent windows.
3:59 wait what noooooo Here lies BenQ, He was a staple of the Druaga1 TH-cam channel who suddenly slipped away from us on November 18, 2020 due to an orange mini Mac 512k tumor on his head (refer to the MECC video) possible causes of the tumor: the Dell ultrasharp monitor injected deadly neurotoxin into him
The short window title bars aren't just a design choice, they're a feature - you can combine multiple windows and use them to tab between them!
oh sup bro
@@victorfigueroa9385 Haha
Tabbed windows is a really neat idea.
That's what i thought.
Also, modifiers do different things: www.haiku-os.org/docs/userguide/en/gui.html
Stack & Tile. Hold 【⌥OPT】, put a window's titlebar (called tabs in Haiku) over another window to stack (make tabs like Firefox, Chrome).
Hold 【⌥OPT】, put windows side by side to "tile" them.
Details... Stacking, the titlebars (tabs) will highlight (darken). Tiling, borders will highlight (become grey).
Yeah, this OS may definitely be a beta, and OMG is it a beta, but you can really see so much smart design all over the place. Not sure if I'd really prefer their way of doing things all the time (The classic Start menu/taskbar-style interface/general layout for example just can't be beat. Not even Microsoft themselves can replace it.) but regardless, I definitely see its merit now. It says on the site that it aims to be a much more unified and intelligently put together OS as compared to Linux, and I wasn't sure about that, but it's clear now that they were serious about doing that.
Idk why but I'm getting that old druaga vibe from back in 2016 and I love it.
can't believe 2016 is 'old' now :(
@@diamondfailer11 2016 hits me hard, it was the last good year for me
☹
low audio levels?
@@diamondfailer11it’s not :)
"that's"
When you need to correct your correction.
Also it's not based on BeOS so fml
Druaga,
notice me senpai.
scheduled upload moment
And were is the Taquitos OS (operating System)
And run some game on the next video like Quake III
It's not based on BeOS, but it looks like BeOS, and has a "BeBook" icon on the desk...
Any year now Druaga will learn about Haiku's built-in software updater and how it's not set to start up automatically.
Two uploads in one month? The SSD gods have truely blessed us!
A Fatty Dove has descended bearing gifts in plentiful. Rejoice!
Hallelujah!
I feel alienated
~Hardrive gang
druaga: *pulls out graphics card*
All haiku devs watching this video nervously, collectively: _fuck_
One point about the "wasted space" with the titlebar on maximized windows is that you can merge windows into one, and each's titlebar becomes a tab. So you can fill that space with tabs. I believe the dock can be set to autohide which should make windows occupy that space, but I'm not sure.
" for the sake of fuck, fucking shit " LOOOOOOOL
I don't know why I find moments like that weirdly amusing
"For the sake of fuck, what the shit?"
- Druaga1, 2020
Yes, yes, yes! I happily paid my money for BeOS 4 and 4.5 back in the day and used it for my daily driver for quite awhile. It was SO refreshing, my older system ran like a snappy new youngling again. Been looking forward to a stable HaikuOS release with baited breath 😁
When I tried Haiku OS on my machine, It worked so well, basically everything worked out of the box. And a great video too Druaga :P
I really enjoy these OS adventures. I no longer have the patience to do anything of the sort myself, so these videos really are a boon, thanks!
It’s always an adventure with this guy, i like watching these vids.
TH-cam may be slow due to Google's purposeful coding to try and make you use Chrome.
Chrome is dogshit!
It's all a part of Google's plan to take over the world someday
fun fact: there's a doom3 source port for haiku called "dhewm3"
Really? Lol. Great name xD
It's not specifically for Haiku though.
Great name.
Really glad to see this channel still going been here since 2015!
53:01 - Message just sent. "TOMORROW at 12:46am"
Is Druaga secretly a time traveler? Has he seen the final releases of Haiku and ReactOS?
I wanted to raise a counterpoint here, but I think you may be right.
2 uploads a moth? THE LEGEND IS BACC
I prefer 2 uploads a beetle.
The hero we need but don't deserve
Moths are adorable
Two uploads in a month! This is truly a blessing from the weed god himself
he came back for us!!
Dude it's only been a week
@@MegAmi24
and a month before that though
Can you make a video about either FreeBSD or GhostBSD as a daily driver?
For all intents and purposes, BSDs are just Linux as a desktop OS imo, that is furthered by the fact that a lot of the apps will need the linux compatibility layer to run (such as steam/etc), having something that is special to BSD is much more valuable to showcase, but isn't the focus of this channel (i think?), I think he should review some of the more BSD exclusive desktops like Lumina or Hello OS (personally recommending the latter)
@@kquote03 The main issue with BSDs is that they are too reliant on what Linux distros do, and that makes them indistinguishable, which is fatal for any product, Lumina was the only real DE to come from FreeBSD, but its development has been moved to Linux after the death of TrueOS/PC-BSD.
However, FreeBSD can be used as a daily driver without major problems, it is a stable and reliable OS, unlike Haiku which is still a beta and is still missing a lot of important features. FreeBSD has NVIDIA's proprietary driver support, and since FreeBSD is more backwards-compatible friendly than GNU/Linux, older driver versions are much more likely to work.
Please revisit Haiku again! Beta 4 seems to have made good progress, including HiDPI, WINE, and GTK apps like GIMP and Inkscape.
This is a funny coincedince:
I installed the .net framework 2 on my Win98 machine, and it started not booting. Looking in the bootlog, it stopped on my storage drivers (RLeow’s achi.pdr)
It turned out to be my network card causing the problem percipitated by having too much ram. I believe what happened is too many things were competing for the first 16MB of RAM, and RLeow’s PATCHMEM fixed that and let me stop using the /MAX flag to boot Windows 98 on a system with 8GB of RAM.
stupid question: why are you even running Win98 on a system with 8 gigs of RAM? XD
@@mateuszkorzeniewski7006 Not a stupid question:
It's because I didn't want to buy a win98 computer, so instead I installed win98 on a cobbled together set of parts centered around my old computer motherboard.
And I only have 2 4GB sticks of RAM for it
Two videos in one month from this man? Is it christmas already?
"Druaga1 Videos everything has always to go wrong" at least you don't show us how a Nuclear Power plant works.
He could stream Liquidators or something.
Druaga: "In there guys."
Both Nuclear Power Plant Guys: "Thanks Druaga!"
This is such a good channel
To me this is similar to ReactOS in terms that it still needs a lot of work in order for it be usable. Granted Haiku is a lot further along that ReactOS but it still needs work.
Watching this makes me sad... Seeing him go through his old videos. Coming home from a day of school kicking on duraga1 and relaxing. Helped me get through alot his energy back then was amazing. Really hope you stay inspired duraga1
For just beta 2 I'm blown away, and just like Linux you can't just do things the way you came from
And honestly, WebPositive seems like a fine browser. Just so happens the modern web, and YT especially is bloated.
So for YT-watching purposes, SMTube is the superior app in all regards. And you even used it on the previous Haiku video
But honest to God, I can cut you some slack. I don't even remember what I ate for dinner yesterday so...
Yeah, Haiku's got a lot of promise. Never interacted with, or heard of BeOS until coming across Haiku
but it seems to be a worthy modern successor. And there's quite a few cool things about it.
I was shocked to see how familiar OpenShot is to Sony Vegas Pro 9/10, but on the subject of video editing
Let's say there was a stellar port of Shotcut and you had a big, fat project. In theory Haiku would be the best for the job
Why? Because it's a fully multi-threaded OS. So like, imagine editing 1080p/4K stuff, with a Threadripper CPU.
It would be fucking nuts, if possible. And speaking of cool features, this is one I learned about from the comments
The supposed wasted space in title bars is because, like tabs in Vivaldi. You can stack them together
So like, multiple apps in the same window. And as someone who loves a great use of tabbed UI's it makes me _nut_
Yes. I have Haiku installed on one of my old laptops and that's just what it runs. No dual boot, no Windows, no Linux. Just Haiku. And it works. And it works well.
Haiku runs well on VMware Workstation Player (the free one) for those who want an easy way to try Haiku.
It's a remarkable thing that with the team and resources available Haiku works as well as it does.
If I were to give some unsolicited advice to the developers of any minority OS it would be to concentrate on the usability aspects for new users.
eg: NetPositive is a good browser for what it is but can't possibly handle everything the web has to offer because of limited developer time. So grab an open source browser that can and port it to Haiku*
*Yes, yes. I know it's not that easy but anyone with the chops to code NetPositive could do a port of a more widely supported browser within reason - Haiku (BeOS) is POSIX compatible and has a full set of developer tools so not beyond the bounds of possibility. And, yes. I know doing so will leave some of the OS's features on the table but such stuff isn't of interest to new users and I'm not saying to give up on the bundled browser.
the long OS videos are returning! praise weed!
very nice video. well done. i enjoyed it and (LOL) downloaded the image to try it on my laptop. lets see how far i'll get.
I do remember the days of BeOS ... it was a revolution OS in its own way but sadly died. i love its look and way of doing things. great to see developers working on it.
After some Googling I discovered that Haiku prefers AMD or Intel GPUs, it supports 2D acceleration and partial 3D acceleration with either. Because Nvidia don't do open source drivers there's nothing they can use as a reference to make Nvidia GPUs work properly.
the edit of you putting the gpu in got me good
You give off "Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas" vibes.
The last time I tried ReactOS.. it was really the last. I install the thing, it works the first time, I can do things but when I reboot it without changing anything... it bsods.
Length: 1:03:15
So it’s Druaga1: The Move?
or is that spaceballs?
"For the sake of FUCK!" Had me rolling around laughing 🤣🤣
26:09
_"Hey! Cave Story!"_
*me trying not to procrastinate*
Felt that
I own every version of the game
*ALL PRAISE TO DRUAGA1 AND THE **_RETURN_** TO LONG FORM VIDEOS!!!!!* Yes!
I appreciate your struggles.
The reason you where having trouble with Otter Browser is it's based on the old Opera Browser Presto rendering engine before Opera switched to Blink. Far as Haiku being usable as a daily driver, it's close, but no dice compared to a good Linux distro like Manjaro.
Well, it's not exactly based on Opera. Presto source code was never released. Otter is trying to replicate old, pre-Chromium Opera UI, but it uses WebKit as the render engine. And it has a UI made in Qt, which made it possible to port it to Haiku.
So, I guess it somehow relies on the haikuwebkit implementation, which is not exactly complete. Or maybe it uses its own implementation. Idk. I didn't check.
Anyway, on Linux Otter renders stuff more properly xD
looks like the OS is software rendering everything, it looks to need some work on its graphics drivers. Otherwise it looks to work very well. Radeon graphics cards looks to be recommended for haiku.
Yeah there is no hardware acceleration because it is really hard to make drivers.
Of course it's Radeon. Nvidia refuses to open source anything.
About 10 years ago there was an os with the idea of being everything, it had emulators so you click on a rom and it just would load , it could run Linux Win16/32 classic mac. it was called like eos 3,4 letters. it did shut down with the source codes giving out. There was a Spanish ver being worked on. anyone remember it?
Your audio is a little on the low side, I need to turn up the volume on my amp a lot to hear you properly....
yeah if you click stats for nerds it says it's -19.3dB as of writing this
@@MajoroTom Yeah I had to turn up my Jlab Studio Pro Bluetooth cans to max volume to even hear the video at a normal level.
you just have your volume quiet man
It might be active noise cancelling. I have a bullshit onboard that does this.
He returns once more
Have you ever thought of making a proper Hackintosh using OpenCore?
1 hour. Thats excactly the time that i need to iron my laundry.
I can not get this thing installed. The installation goes fine, but it won't boot past "haiku cannot continue booting (boot volume is not valid)". It worked fine on the test drive, but not on the main drive for some reason.
9:45 i hate those thumbscrews, one always seems to be loose af and the other tightened by the hand of god himself.
56:48 This is because it caches the video as you play / scrub through it.
Ohhh a new Druaga1 video !! Time to stop anything productive. Hey man, idea for a future video. You could explore music production using os9 or osx on powerpc mac. Theres a lot of abandonware on macintosh garden.
Remember when intel "K" CPUs had an onboard gpu?
They still do
It's the F classes that don't have IGPs
if youre gonna spread intel slander at least be factually correct
HE'S BACK YES I LOVE YOU DRUAGA1
I saw there was openjdk-8 in the "app store" in Haiku. Since openjdk-8 allows Raspberry Pi to run Minecraft Java Edition natively, maybe you could run Minecraft natively on Haiku with the .jar version of the launcher?
That heatsink is like a goddamn tower block!
at 28:50, its actually just switching what singular core it uses, If you dedicate an 3rd monitor to task manager, you will see Windows does that too, just not as often
This video is classic Druaga1 perfection
Is it just me, or has he been sounding depressed in his latest videos? Kinda seems like he's not having fun making videos anymore.
yeah.. I kinda agree.
I'm not saying he ISN'T depressed, that's not my call to make, but don't pull a reddit and assume something that major straight away. He could be stoned for all we know!
@@F_I_J_I_W_A_T_E_R Despite his joking Druaga actually doesn't partake and never has. He covered it in a video a few years back.
@@dungeonseeker3087Still, my main point stands.
@@dungeonseeker3087 still.
20:06 What has the address bar done to you to deserve being neglected like this?
Oh a kernel panic it's more terrifying than a bsod.
about gfx card: A) you don't need to completely fasten that dvi plug, just half a turn is enough, the screws are not a 'standard' on how deep the plug needs to go, they're only there to prevent unplugging by accident, so a little twist is enough..
B) that Haiku doens't wanna work with that onboard gfx is because intel probably didn't make a nice driver for it, that nvidia card works with the unified nvidia driver (one driver for all cards of the last 10 years, although you might miss some features on newer cards), on the other side it might also be an issue with your motherboard (or a setting that's not correct), because i used haiku with my I3770K and that worked with on-die intel gfx (HD 4000), discrete nvidia gfx (GT960) and discrete amd gfx (HD6850)
Wonderful return to the Haiku! Also youtubes CSS is HORRIBLE, plus VP9 is a crapshoot unless youre running Chrome, or the Latest Firefox. Uberplayer probably just gets the h264 stream that alsmot any hardware can handle.
Pop OS from System76 is a pretty good linux distro for development
So, if your "daily driver pc" isn't running Linux or Windows, it cant be used a as a daily driver.
Might wanna have a quick pass on your mic volume mix, it's pretty low.
I'd be curious to whether you can just paste the URL into VLC, works on the Windows version of VLC.
Druaga1 : Right, time to make a video
Computers : Get ready to shit the bed.....
smoker here. Will you do a video on Kolibri OS as well? Not suited to be a main OS but it fits on a frickin floppy!
Two things:
What card are you using now?
What happened to that monitor? There’s like a yellow blotch in the top left.
I believe the monitor got messed up after the GT420 video with the smoke machine if I remember right.
Excuse me , i wonder which brand and model camera that you use for taking this video? i loved. And want to buy it.
Druaga1, can you make a Plan9 video?
The weed master is back
"Handy dandy reset button :3"
Your 2011 pc would run Psychonauts nearly perfectly at 75+ fps with all the settings cranked. I am currently playing it through at 1440x900 with an i7 860 and a gts 240.
You need to get yourself a capture card lmao
There are these cheap HDMI-USB adapter looking cards thay EposVOX highly recommends, I got my hands on one of these, and they're well worth the ~$15 that they usually cost.
Just take one of these, plug the HDMI out from the testbed into it, plug it into your main computer, and load its output up into OBS, then you are just able to use the computer via the OBS window, and you don't have to complain about your "piss yellow walls" that show on eother side of your existing test monitor.
There are also other capture cards you can get, that not only take the output and fart it into OBS, but they also have an output side that provides a zero-latency connection to the display you normally want to use.
In any case, I do recommend looking into a capture card of some sort, regardless of what card you look at getting.
@@TiTiTiTiT overlay the capture on the monitor
So weird to see BeOS still existing 25 years later, even if it's a different name now.
You should do this kind of videos with other OSs like hurd and 9front
Why don't you do backups of SSDs used for videos onto another drive as files (with tools like clonezilla or even dd for example) to move back to said SSD later if required?
3AM - Druaga1 video shows up, over an hour long. You know the rest. :)
You should try MidnightBSD next; its NeXTSTEP/openSTEP UI built ontop of FreeBSD
What about Zeta OS; Anyone tried? Maybe,
they should combine Haiku, Zeta, and also
add some Linux and IRIX features), etc.
I'm a little tempted to try using this as a daily driver at some point, but I also don't have much of a reason to. I run Windows fine and that does more of what I need.
I'm a performer. Always have been, always will be.
bruh u can just paste youtube links in vlc network stream and it will play
dang... i remember...
there was a time when our internet went crap.. and i need to pay ₱20 (i live in philippines btw) just to watch one of your videos and after that..
theres no more load on my phone cause at that amount of money, you cant even get a promo subscription...
The last time I was this early to a Druaga video, Kirby was inhaling some magical plants at 80x60 resolution
I thought you could already play youtube videos through VLC
Re: Doom trippy screen tearing... you can load "wobbly_shader.pk3" as a mod to simulate the experience in-game. :)
You need to initialize the drive first with an Intel partition map, then create a partition (with the default options), and then format that partition with the "Be File System".
hey @Druaga1 can you update the specs of you computer on the "About" tab of your channel?
TH-cam! I want this man in my subbox!
>thats the fastest installation like, ever
What about visopsys's 1 nanosecond install
I'm pretty sure you can compile MPV + youtube-dl on haiku and stream it that way.
Me: is kinda not paying attention
Druaga: Hey, Cave Story!
Me: _WAIT WHAT??_ is now back in full attention
You are a massive bundle of sticks. Why not turn into a bonfire?
@AlwaysLivid so that means 2 ways of playing Cave Story (via nxengine)
@AlwaysLivid I mean yeah, but I was thinking completed ways (the Genesis version isn't complete iirc)
You need to check out Menuet at some point. It's not going to be nearly as good as this, but it's impressive for what it is. It fits on one floppy and seems similar to Windows XP, graphically. Actually better cause it even has transparent windows.
Also, its little brother, KolibriOS :)
3:59 wait what noooooo
Here lies BenQ, He was a staple of the Druaga1 TH-cam channel who suddenly slipped away from us on November 18, 2020 due to an orange mini Mac 512k tumor on his head (refer to the MECC video) possible causes of the tumor: the Dell ultrasharp monitor injected deadly neurotoxin into him
HE'S BACK BABBY!