Next weed on Druaga1, "Yeah, I use Arch Linux. I know no one asked me if I do, but I run Arch Linux. Did I mention that I am an Arch Linux user? Arch Linux basically the only acceptable Linux distro, it might as well be the only one. I use Arch Linux, in case you didn't notice that I am an Arch Linux user."
I'd just like to interject for a moment. The thing you are referring to as Arch Linux is in fact GNU/Linux/Arch. Or as I've recently taken to calling it GNU + Linux + Arch.
Even though I'm very proud of you for having managed to install Arch, I hope no one uses this video as a step-by-step tutorial. Please use the Arch wiki, for your health.
Man. This reminds me of when I tried out linux when I was around 15. If you wanted to try out linux back in those days you had to go to a news stand and by a magazine with the included discs since downloading two whole cds was inconceivable at the time. I fucked up the partitioning and lost my windows 98 install, but I was sycked to try out linux. All it would do was to boot into a window manager and even tough I had all the packages installed almost none of the commands worked. The magazine that came with the cds only covered the install and you couldn't just go on the internet and search up an answer. Fucking red hat. After spending a few days typing -h or -help after every command that worked trying to get some sense out of it I gave up and installed 98 again and didn't try linux for many years. Love your videos. They are very relatable. So much misspent youth watching progress bars on screen.
Speaking of the "creative ASCII interfaces," if you add the line "ILoveCandy" to your /etc/pacman.conf, the [################] progress bars will turn into little Pacman loading bars, like [-----C o o o o]
As silly as the name sounds, "Fattydove" is actually named after the "FAT" line of filesystems, including FAT32. If anything, the name's actually a well-hidden pun that just happens to sound silly.
This is one where reading the documentation is essential. I know that's not your style, but the documentation is insanely good for Arch. It tells you exactly what to do and how to do it. Joy to use!
I never want to use Linux solo but i would be lying if i said it wasn't the most fun OS, so much interesting stuff has come from it at that the Music Hardware scene loves using due to how lightweight and automated it can be.
You should type "mkfs.ext4" instead "mkfs". You formatted drive using obsolete ext2 file system Instead gdisk you should use cfdisk, especially on non-UEFI system. It's not wrong, but it would be much easier to format the drive, because cfdisk is actually graphical way to format the drive. Or you could just format it in GParted live before booting Arch installation media tbh it was not bad for first time :D
The Arch installation I think is nessecary for any potential linux tinkerer. Not as the first experience, but once you're past the real basics of bash. That said, once I had it installed, I didn't find a use for it. But I love that it's simple yet unforgiving. It sets you up well for what linux can be if you're willing to explore. I went to Pop_OS! after for usefulness (as well as the best Gnome interface I have ever used. Like seriously usable). Also, those holy shit moments are the best. Except I don't understand how you ended up in GNOME environment when you were going for KDE.
32:34 First off you shouldn't have installed gdm but sddm because that is KDE's desktop manager, the DE you are running right now is called Gnome 3 and it has no applications because you haven't installed any you also should have installed the kde-applications package for KDE's full suite
One day back in school we found a text based adventure game installed on some computers- it was in English- my English skills at that time ( I was about 11...) did not get much further than "the car is blue"--- so about 4 months after having heard my first English sentence I tried to get to the next screen on a text based adventure, using a German keyboard (try answering a Y/N question when your Y does a Z...) ....I got stuck on the fourth screen and after about 35 min of "no valid input, please rephrase your question" I performed my first rage quit...SOMEHOW THIS ARCH LINUX INSTALL BRINGS BACK THESE MEMORIES! I know it is not mend to be user friendly.. but this seems like you have to be able to understand the matrix in source code to get a window manager on the screen..
There's so many things you did in this video that made me go "NO DRUAGA DON'T DO IT LIKE THAT" and think back to when I accidentally broke my first 3 Arch installs in the same day. Learned real fuckin' quick.
31:51, 32:02 - That was my reaction, when SuSE Linux 5.0 (or whatever version it was) booted for the very first time, sometime back in the 1990s. :) That was way before broadband internet. I had ISDN back in the days, but I never got it to work (so, no looking for help online). I messed up SuSE, AND Windows and had to take my PC to the computer shop. Linux was still that new that the guy had to use a Windows 2000 install disk (I believe?) to get rid of the Linux partition (I remember him telling me). Only years later, in 2007, I started using Linux (with, yes, Ubuntu 7.10). That's when the fun really began. :)
Crucial has their bx series ssd's for very low prices at their website, like $24.99 for a 120gb and $34.99 for a 240 gb, I realized that when their advertisement popped up in my facebook feed! I only purchased some Taiwan built no name brand ssd's back around the beginning of the mining craze, they were slightly higher in price than the crucial bx series, but they have pretty decent read write speeds!
i saw the thumbnail when i was in middle of my 80th synth music run and had to click on this as the name of that ssd made me laugh to hard then i should of...
"Hey smokers, Druaga1 here, and today I'm installing the OS used by the Apollo 11 moonlanding module onto this North Korean made SSD, which we will then install into this special 100th year special edition Apple computer from the future"
Good video. I'd like to see a continuation of it one day. The commentary was a nice touch. I decided to make my own Arch Linux installation on a flash drive after watching this video.
I know this video is old... But I've officially switched from Debian/Ubuntu to Arch Linux... I'm super glad I did because the customization, etc, is so incredible
I'm legit proud of you Druaga. I didn't cringe that much in this video, as I normally do whenever you touch Linux. The only thing that I cringed at was you installed Gnome Display Manager (GDM) and KDE, and instead of selecting KDE in GDM you used the barebones Gnome desktop which had nothing installed.
...you do realize GUI just means "graphical user interface" to begin with, right? TUI stands for "text user interface" Also, cfdisk is in the Arch install medium, and even if it isn't, you can always install it with pacman.
The real time encryption thing isn't what it sounds like, what's happening is that the memory chips themselves are encrypted, anyone can still connect no problem through the sata, the whole encryption thing is more about if you try to destroy the drive but one of the chips survive, pretty much it just makes it harder to recover data from the standalone chips if the controller dies or if you break the controller intentionally
Install an SSD in Kirby! *Screams of terror fill the interspace* What? Not like we are going to...*A portal to Hell opens and the Doom Theme plays* Well, I need some armor and a shotgun.
Thats the same exact CPU that my older gaming PC has that I have with a GTX 570 GPU and have Windows 10 pro and Windows Vista ultimate installed. Still is a solid performer PC for older games. My newest PC has an i7-6800k cpu with a GTX 1080 gpu.
Kernel 4.20 should serve you well. It did well for me in Fedora until just recently, when they started pushing kernel 5. Beware Nvidia graphics cards, though! The open source drivers for them are not too good, because Nvidia is very protective of their hardware and software. The AMDGPU driver is far superior and I stick to ATI and AMD graphics in my Linux rigs for that reason. No fuss, no muss, graphics work from the get-go and TH-cam doesn't crash my system ;)
Yeah, one thing about Arch. Its default repos only have "essential" linux packages and lots of stuff is missing. Luckily it also has the AUR which contains literal fuck tonnes of software.
13:50 - tears are rolling off my eyes ROFL..... "get da fuck out da da way"....... So seriously, "get the fuck out of here"..... Omg this reminded me of the WindowsME installation video when you made me laugh my ass off, first with the idea of "WindowsME" -> BLughhhhu uhgg uhgggg - sorry" and for the second time "Gradient, gradient, brrrlababababababbb"...... Things you never forget about this channel..... ;-) "Hell, Big Foot Ain't No Slave"...... (Hey Druaga, you still have that BigFoot drive?)
@@Eunakria I read the linked article. - The information given here is pretty much FUD. Not that the information given is necessarily complete bullshit, but some part of it is completely or partially false/inaccurate, some of it is true but not really meaningful (especially outside of a Arch Linux mindset), some of it is true but something that has been solved by now, the only part I would say it is 100% true is the "suitable for beginner" part, which is something that is even controversial in the Manjaro community itself. The article clearly doesn't give a nuanced and complete portrait of what happened (and happens) on Manjaro so far; it only give incomplete summary presented in the most negative way possible to Manjaro looks worse than it really is. It kinda reminds me all the FUD around systemd: pointing out issues that got solved a long time ago, false or inaccurate claims, grouping incomplete information written in small sentences together to make the article, etc. - The article takes a lot of what Foxboron (Arch TU) says on Reddit. I do respect its work on Arch Linux, and its contributions benefit Manjaro obviously, but it is a bad thing because the article essentially gives blind trust on someone who might simply be biased by its status as a Trusted Users, without presenting any counter opinion. - In addition to take what an Arch Linux TU says on Reddit, this article is written with an Arch Linux users point of view, with the Arch Linux mindset. The problem is that Manjaro is not Arch Linux, will never be Arch Linux. They may share some similarities technically, but philosophically speaking, they are polar opposites. Yes, there is some aspects that are objectively arguable technically, but many Arch users commenting on Manjaro are reasoning with the Arch Linux philosophy and the Arch Linux way of doing things, without taking into consideration that the Arch Linux philosophy is not something universal and that it is possible to take technical aspects of Arch and use it with a different philosophy. If Manjaro really wanted to be Arch, it would be a pointless project.
The reason that leading brands such as Samsung don't waste time on boxes, bags and shit is 1) It costs more money for something that's useless 2) It causes more harm in the environment for something that's useless.
gfdisk is a graphical interface to gdisk, that is way easier to use btw, and it'd on the arch iso by default. also there is tab autocompletion and it even gives you a list of available commands that contain the current input.
Druaga, I love your videos. But as an actual Arch user, this was a little bit painful to watch for me (in a "fun" way). Actually, the Arch wiki has an official guide on how to install Arch Linux and it's really easy to follow, and also tells you how to install grub, how to install any desktop environment you want (also you installed Plasma desktop but then you installed GNOME with GDM and enabled it). It also tells you how to enable de dhcpcd service on your network device so you don't have to do it manually at boot time (it's one command anyways: systemctl enable dhcpcd will enable it on all available devices). It's way easier than what it looks like. Also if you need to know where your CD is mounted, you can look at the output of the 'df' command. Knowing that you are "new" into the world of Linux distributions, I'd say this was an OK installation, but you should probably look for the arch wiki and use it if you plan on making more videos about it and you want to actually learn how it works. Also for starters I'd suggest installing Manjaro instead, and then moving to "vanilla" Arch if they want to. You don't need to deal with the ordeal of doing all of this. I'll forgive you though because you installed one of my favourite games of all times, which is Rayman ;)
half of the video im just laughing about your stupidity, the other half im dying from kirby's and -- whatever that enemy's called - cuteness btw: i think the package for chocolate doom is called chocolate-doom
Oh noes, someone hasn't memorized the Arch install commands that Linux cultists repeat in harmony circling a picture of Stallman's feet. How stupid they are!
Just use Antergos then change it over to the Arch repos after install or find an install script. The "Arch way" is trash. It is still around to make people feel superior for installing Arch without a GUI. There is also the argument that at least you know what is on your system with Arch, but no one except the most hardcore are going to keep a complete list of everything a pamac command installs.
The day that I saw that the stable Linux version was 4.20, I was happier than I should have been. Also running Arch.
Kernel Panic This is why I love arch.
As a pretty much newbie in Linux stuff, specially with Arch, what are the benefits or why are you happy with 4.20?
@@mttkl It added major driver-level support for electronic bongs, so now I can blaaaaaaze it maaan.
@@KernelPanic0 Oohh, I'm ashamed it took me so much time to catch the 420 reference. Thanks!
Mateo K. weed
these videos aren't for learning what to do.
they're for learning what *not* to do.
And with that in mind, I hope that he does a Gentoo install next! I am installing it as we speak.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
He should try void linux too, and alpine maybe
he broke it then he broke ten other things trying to fix what he broke oh well that's just how it goes sometimes
your video is in the top 10 google search results for "fattydove", congratulations
@CSP's Random it's even higher now, up from #6 to #4
That SSD box screams "vaporwave" aesthetic.
you can eat grubs but it's gross
@@raven4k998 what
@@mareksicinski3726 do you have a fatty dove ssd?
Next weed on Druaga1, "Yeah, I use Arch Linux. I know no one asked me if I do, but I run Arch Linux. Did I mention that I am an Arch Linux user? Arch Linux basically the only acceptable Linux distro, it might as well be the only one. I use Arch Linux, in case you didn't notice that I am an Arch Linux user."
I'd just like to interject for a moment. The thing you are referring to as Arch Linux is in fact GNU/Linux/Arch. Or as I've recently taken to calling it GNU + Linux + Arch.
If you have a vegan Arch user, what do they tell you first about?
BTW he uses arch
Really funny
There is an ascii disk partitioner the command is “cfdisk” it’s much easier to use
*A 48 MINUTES VIDEO? WHAT A GLORIOUS NIGHT HERE AT 03:38 AM IN DENMARK!*
Please stop the abuse of the poor caps key, it's already been beaten up enough.
it was 3:50am here when i started!
@@SqualidsargeStudios Shift key is more abused(atleast by me)
hej
I really hope you were still watching the vid at 4:20 :P
The SSD looks like It's supposed to be a game in that box
JessicaFEREM it’s a bible box lol
@@decimat777 LOL, I was thinking more "Watchtower"
Even though I'm very proud of you for having managed to install Arch, I hope no one uses this video as a step-by-step tutorial.
Please use the Arch wiki, for your health.
🤣🤣🤣🤣👌
The holy arch wiki!
Man. This reminds me of when I tried out linux when I was around 15. If you wanted to try out linux back in those days you had to go to a news stand and by a magazine with the included discs since downloading two whole cds was inconceivable at the time. I fucked up the partitioning and lost my windows 98 install, but I was sycked to try out linux. All it would do was to boot into a window manager and even tough I had all the packages installed almost none of the commands worked. The magazine that came with the cds only covered the install and you couldn't just go on the internet and search up an answer. Fucking red hat. After spending a few days typing -h or -help after every command that worked trying to get some sense out of it I gave up and installed 98 again and didn't try linux for many years.
Love your videos. They are very relatable. So much misspent youth watching progress bars on screen.
FattyDove Racing.
Absolutely glorious!
47:37 for the record... if you install arch this way... Please don't forget to setup a user account :P
I love the crickets in the background, really goes well with just how empty Arch seems to be.
Speaking of the "creative ASCII interfaces," if you add the line "ILoveCandy" to your /etc/pacman.conf, the [################] progress bars will turn into little Pacman loading bars, like [-----C o o o o]
Thank you for this! I just tried this and pacman -Syu'd and now my computer is dead.
@@deborah_chrysoprase lmao
As silly as the name sounds, "Fattydove" is actually named after the "FAT" line of filesystems, including FAT32.
If anything, the name's actually a well-hidden pun that just happens to sound silly.
OK about the "fat" in FATtydove but what the hell does "dove" mean in this pun? And "racing"? It's weird, with a pun or without it.
@@bakatoroi Fat ty (three) dove (two), that's my theory
You say that like you know for a fact. Unless you work for fatty dove, you don't know that for certain.
but what praytell is a racing SSD?
@@xenonram that's their THEORY
Omg you installed KDE, but then the Gnome Display Manager so you used a really bare bones GNOME instead xD awesome
15:52 You definitely are going to regret using GPT in a bit! Mainly because you don't have a boot partition
This is one where reading the documentation is essential. I know that's not your style, but the documentation is insanely good for Arch. It tells you exactly what to do and how to do it. Joy to use!
For future arch users, cfdisk is a "gui" version for partition hard drives
Now we need a Gentoo install
Install an ssd on your main computer
oh wait he already did
he has like 3
eri more like 4.20
And the whole point of the comment is what exactly?
I never want to use Linux solo but i would be lying if i said it wasn't the most fun OS, so much interesting stuff has come from it at that the Music Hardware scene loves using due to how lightweight and automated it can be.
There is a native version of Duke Nukem 3D as well . Its in Arch User Repo .... doom. quake and wolfestine are also in AUR...
I assume the "sudden power off recovery" is just a lie
Yay arch Linux finally I’ve been waiting for so long
Is it user Friday gui
- cgdisk is an ascii disk partitioner, comes on the install disk
You showed me that installing arch is not that hard. You truly are amazing.
You should type "mkfs.ext4" instead "mkfs". You formatted drive using obsolete ext2 file system
Instead gdisk you should use cfdisk, especially on non-UEFI system. It's not wrong, but it would be much easier to format the drive, because cfdisk is actually graphical way to format the drive. Or you could just format it in GParted live before booting Arch installation media
tbh it was not bad for first time :D
Waking up to a new Druaga video on a Saturday morning. Awesome :D
You pulled out the big guns for this episode
and ALL THE STYLE
The Arch installation I think is nessecary for any potential linux tinkerer. Not as the first experience, but once you're past the real basics of bash. That said, once I had it installed, I didn't find a use for it. But I love that it's simple yet unforgiving. It sets you up well for what linux can be if you're willing to explore. I went to Pop_OS! after for usefulness (as well as the best Gnome interface I have ever used. Like seriously usable). Also, those holy shit moments are the best. Except I don't understand how you ended up in GNOME environment when you were going for KDE.
Install void Linux on a aliexpress 5200rpm HDD
Roll for initiative.
I'll say this Druaga. This video felt like it was 10 minutes.
I haven't watched your videos in a while, they're better than I remember them. So enjoyable, very awesome.
Anybody else want Druaga to go back to 60 FPS videos? I actually like 60 FPS better than 30 FPS.
32:34 First off you shouldn't have installed gdm but sddm because that is KDE's desktop manager, the DE you are running right now is called Gnome 3 and it has no applications because you haven't installed any you also should have installed the kde-applications package for KDE's full suite
GDM is the GNOME display manager. SDDM is what KDE uses.
@@WCBROW01 Read my comment again slowly this time and make sure you read every word very carefully
@@Ratich lmao
One day back in school we found a text based adventure game installed on some computers- it was in English- my English skills at that time ( I was about 11...) did not get much further than "the car is blue"--- so about 4 months after having heard my first English sentence I tried to get to the next screen on a text based adventure, using a German keyboard (try answering a Y/N question when your Y does a Z...) ....I got stuck on the fourth screen and after about 35 min of "no valid input, please rephrase your question" I performed my first rage quit...SOMEHOW THIS ARCH LINUX INSTALL BRINGS BACK THESE MEMORIES! I know it is not mend to be user friendly.. but this seems like you have to be able to understand the matrix in source code to get a window manager on the screen..
There's so many things you did in this video that made me go "NO DRUAGA DON'T DO IT LIKE THAT" and think back to when I accidentally broke my first 3 Arch installs in the same day. Learned real fuckin' quick.
Saw a bunch of people saying to install Gentoo so I'm also going to say it.
Next install Gentoo!
"how do I boot into the window system..."
Oh you poor soul
Now THIS is the content I subscribed for
Imagine installing audio drivers on Linux. This meme was made by alsa-mixer gang
31:51, 32:02 - That was my reaction, when SuSE Linux 5.0 (or whatever version it was) booted for the very first time, sometime back in the 1990s. :)
That was way before broadband internet. I had ISDN back in the days, but I never got it to work (so, no looking for help online). I messed up SuSE, AND Windows and had to take my PC to the computer shop. Linux was still that new that the guy had to use a Windows 2000 install disk (I believe?) to get rid of the Linux partition (I remember him telling me).
Only years later, in 2007, I started using Linux (with, yes, Ubuntu 7.10). That's when the fun really began. :)
Crucial has their bx series ssd's for very low prices at their website, like $24.99 for a 120gb and $34.99 for a 240 gb, I realized that when their advertisement popped up in my facebook feed! I only purchased some Taiwan built no name brand ssd's back around the beginning of the mining craze, they were slightly higher in price than the crucial bx series, but they have pretty decent read write speeds!
i saw the thumbnail when i was in middle of my 80th synth music run and had to click on this as the name of that ssd made me laugh to hard then i should of...
A swinging MatPat image edited in, in a DRUAGA1 VIDEO? WHAT HAS THIS WORLD COME TO!
Installing Arch linux on a M.2 was a real hair puller 1st time I ever attempted it. The search for proper installation documentation took a while.
"Hey smokers,
Druaga1 here, and today I'm installing the OS used by the Apollo 11 moonlanding module onto this North Korean made SSD, which we will then install into this special 100th year special edition Apple computer from the future"
Oh man, after finishing this. I related to the glazed over look on that Waddle Dee on a spiritual level. Dang!
Next time install Linux from scratch on an SSD
The memes must flow Druaga, you know what's next.
is it just me or is there some sort squeaking sound in the background like a cricket ?
Good video. I'd like to see a continuation of it one day. The commentary was a nice touch. I decided to make my own Arch Linux installation on a flash drive after watching this video.
I know this video is old... But I've officially switched from Debian/Ubuntu to Arch Linux... I'm super glad I did because the customization, etc, is so incredible
Welcome.
>Calls Arch Linux the "Mother of All Installs"
*Laughs in Gentoo*
I'm legit proud of you Druaga. I didn't cringe that much in this video, as I normally do whenever you touch Linux. The only thing that I cringed at was you installed Gnome Display Manager (GDM) and KDE, and instead of selecting KDE in GDM you used the barebones Gnome desktop which had nothing installed.
Tomorrow is 4/20, Druaga... You know what to do
I just realized "weedlegal" can be read as "weed legal" or "weedle gal"...
I'd recognize that music anywhere after playing that game so much as a kid. Pac-Man 2!
Wow. That Pac-Man 2 music hits me hard.
YESSS I WAS BINGING YOUR OLD VIDEOS AND NOW THISSSSSSS
For a TUI (Text-based GUI) version of the partitioning tools use gdisk or cfdisk. Should be included in the arch install medium
...you do realize GUI just means "graphical user interface" to begin with, right? TUI stands for "text user interface" Also, cfdisk is in the Arch install medium, and even if it isn't, you can always install it with pacman.
@@Eunakria I do know, just wanted to make it extra clear for people who don't know. :)
Explaining a CLI tool in terms of a GUI is like calling a bicycle a non-motorized motorcycle
Hey druaga1, smokers here.... and today we're gonna be doing retro rigs aimlessly with exotic OSes!!!
OMG! Arch.... Linux.... IT'S FINALLY HAPPENED! 👍❤️
thanks for finally doing it. Great job, honestly, you've earned every like and every positive comment.
Awesome Druaga1.. Arch is very good for building a system that YOU want!
Arch is one of those installations where if you didn't use the wiki, you're definitely living your Linux life dangerously.
The SSD box looks like one for a bar of soap.
Reminds me of the first time I installed arch :') it's worth sticking with
Pacman 2 music lol, haven't heard it in ages
Arch is actually super simple to install lmao
Yeah if you know what on earth you're doing or can read directions
neither of which Druaga can do
I kinda love the little linux jokes you try to tell @31:10
The real time encryption thing isn't what it sounds like, what's happening is that the memory chips themselves are encrypted, anyone can still connect no problem through the sata, the whole encryption thing is more about if you try to destroy the drive but one of the chips survive, pretty much it just makes it harder to recover data from the standalone chips if the controller dies or if you break the controller intentionally
Install an SSD in Kirby! *Screams of terror fill the interspace* What? Not like we are going to...*A portal to Hell opens and the Doom Theme plays* Well, I need some armor and a shotgun.
Kirby will just swallow it lmao
Thats the same exact CPU that my older gaming PC has that I have with a GTX 570 GPU and have Windows 10 pro and Windows Vista ultimate installed. Still is a solid performer PC for older games. My newest PC has an i7-6800k cpu with a GTX 1080 gpu.
Kernel 4.20 should serve you well. It did well for me in Fedora until just recently, when they started pushing kernel 5. Beware Nvidia graphics cards, though! The open source drivers for them are not too good, because Nvidia is very protective of their hardware and software. The AMDGPU driver is far superior and I stick to ATI and AMD graphics in my Linux rigs for that reason. No fuss, no muss, graphics work from the get-go and TH-cam doesn't crash my system ;)
Yeah, one thing about Arch. Its default repos only have "essential" linux packages and lots of stuff is missing. Luckily it also has the AUR which contains literal fuck tonnes of software.
Funny you should say that, I found Arch repos having more software than Debian based distros..
Great! Now install Gentoo!
Legend has it his xorg.conf is already broken.
I thought xorg.confs were born broken
13:50 - tears are rolling off my eyes ROFL..... "get da fuck out da da way"....... So seriously, "get the fuck out of here".....
Omg this reminded me of the WindowsME installation video when you made me laugh my ass off, first with the idea of "WindowsME" -> BLughhhhu uhgg uhgggg - sorry" and for the second time "Gradient, gradient, brrrlababababababbb"...... Things you never forget about this channel..... ;-)
"Hell, Big Foot Ain't No Slave"...... (Hey Druaga, you still have that BigFoot drive?)
If you want arch linux with an interface already installed then Manjaro Linux is a good choice
Manjaro is a really poorly designed distro. See gist.github.com/Brottweiler/1f6b574eff22bda96176528dd4a0e0ee.
@@Eunakria I read the linked article.
- The information given here is pretty much FUD. Not that the information given is necessarily complete bullshit, but some part of it is completely or partially false/inaccurate, some of it is true but not really meaningful (especially outside of a Arch Linux mindset), some of it is true but something that has been solved by now, the only part I would say it is 100% true is the "suitable for beginner" part, which is something that is even controversial in the Manjaro community itself. The article clearly doesn't give a nuanced and complete portrait of what happened (and happens) on Manjaro so far; it only give incomplete summary presented in the most negative way possible to Manjaro looks worse than it really is. It kinda reminds me all the FUD around systemd: pointing out issues that got solved a long time ago, false or inaccurate claims, grouping incomplete information written in small sentences together to make the article, etc.
- The article takes a lot of what Foxboron (Arch TU) says on Reddit. I do respect its work on Arch Linux, and its contributions benefit Manjaro obviously, but it is a bad thing because the article essentially gives blind trust on someone who might simply be biased by its status as a Trusted Users, without presenting any counter opinion.
- In addition to take what an Arch Linux TU says on Reddit, this article is written with an Arch Linux users point of view, with the Arch Linux mindset. The problem is that Manjaro is not Arch Linux, will never be Arch Linux. They may share some similarities technically, but philosophically speaking, they are polar opposites. Yes, there is some aspects that are objectively arguable technically, but many Arch users commenting on Manjaro are reasoning with the Arch Linux philosophy and the Arch Linux way of doing things, without taking into consideration that the Arch Linux philosophy is not something universal and that it is possible to take technical aspects of Arch and use it with a different philosophy. If Manjaro really wanted to be Arch, it would be a pointless project.
EndeavourOS*
Chinese factory was like fuck, we got a shipment of bible boxes and a shipment of ssd’s. Fuck it put the ssd in the Bible box and sell that shit!
The most fucking Vaporware worthy SSD I've ever seen!
Come to think of it... It's the only Vaporware worthy SSD I've ever seen...
No doves were harmed during the making of this video.
Except for a fattydove.
The reason that leading brands such as Samsung don't waste time on boxes, bags and shit is
1) It costs more money for something that's useless
2) It causes more harm in the environment for something that's useless.
Anti static bags aren't useless.
OHHHHH YEAHHHH
loving the intro, great video!
gfdisk is a graphical interface to gdisk, that is way easier to use btw, and it'd on the arch iso by default. also there is tab autocompletion and it even gives you a list of available commands that contain the current input.
Druaga, I love your videos. But as an actual Arch user, this was a little bit painful to watch for me (in a "fun" way). Actually, the Arch wiki has an official guide on how to install Arch Linux and it's really easy to follow, and also tells you how to install grub, how to install any desktop environment you want (also you installed Plasma desktop but then you installed GNOME with GDM and enabled it). It also tells you how to enable de dhcpcd service on your network device so you don't have to do it manually at boot time (it's one command anyways: systemctl enable dhcpcd will enable it on all available devices). It's way easier than what it looks like.
Also if you need to know where your CD is mounted, you can look at the output of the 'df' command.
Knowing that you are "new" into the world of Linux distributions, I'd say this was an OK installation, but you should probably look for the arch wiki and use it if you plan on making more videos about it and you want to actually learn how it works. Also for starters I'd suggest installing Manjaro instead, and then moving to "vanilla" Arch if they want to. You don't need to deal with the ordeal of doing all of this.
I'll forgive you though because you installed one of my favourite games of all times, which is Rayman ;)
10/10 favorite youtuber
6:24 LOL! It is the iMac G5/MacBook 2007 SSD that Druaga1 used to install Windows XP ➡️ Windows 10 on!
I think the box is looking very nice and Beateful 👌🏻
Keep making this videos i like watching you your awesom ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I thought this ssd was going to be shit when I was looking into it thinking it wouldn't have a DRAM cache......but alas! It has one indeed
love every minute I hear keyboard typing
it's sort of the norm now to have one ext4 partition taking up the disk, instead of having multiple partitions
BRING BACK THE POWER MAC G4 ADVENTURES
Use "cfdisk" to manage partitions next time ;)
half of the video im just laughing about your stupidity, the other half im dying from kirby's and -- whatever that enemy's called - cuteness
btw: i think the package for chocolate doom is called chocolate-doom
Oh noes, someone hasn't memorized the Arch install commands that Linux cultists repeat in harmony circling a picture of Stallman's feet. How stupid they are!
Just use Antergos then change it over to the Arch repos after install or find an install script. The "Arch way" is trash. It is still around to make people feel superior for installing Arch without a GUI. There is also the argument that at least you know what is on your system with Arch, but no one except the most hardcore are going to keep a complete list of everything a pamac command installs.
Just use EndeavourOS and skip all this garbage. Or preferrably Windows.
@@crylune This was 3 years ago, Antergos is gone and EndeavourOS is the best Arch distro, even better than base.
I’m almost certain there’s an mSata SSD in that drive and that’s just a 2.5” enclosure. You can see the screw bosses on the bottom @6:00.
Pacman 2 music? It fits really well