Modern Linux on a 133MHz Pentium? Alpine on i586! (feat. NsCDE)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
  • Today we have a look and see if a 133 Mhz Intel Pentium (A CPU from 1995) has what it takes to run Alpine Linux!~ With 256 MBs of RAM and a Voodoo 3 2000 I think it can run just fine, maybe it can even run a DE! Haha jkjk.. Unless?
    Thanks For Viewing!~ ❤
    Official Discord Server: / discord
    ~Credits
    ‪@DistrosProjects‬ For the idea (posting NTDEV's video) and repacking NsCDE for Alpine on i586.
    ‪@NTDEV‬ Creator of the video that basically inspired this one.
    ~References
    NTDEV - Linux on a 16MHz 486SX • Linux on a 16MHz 486SX AT 2:02
    marcdw1289 - Wonderful Desktop - NsCDE fvwmforums.org/t/wonderful-de... AT 29:22
    DistroHopper39B - Installing Hannah Montana Linux on an Apple TV 1st Generation • Installing Hannah Mont... AT 29:45
    ~Music
    Tony Thai - Windows 2000 Opening Theme
    Nintendo DSi Shop Theme
    Jogeir Liljedahl - “Addiction”
    Sounds For The Supermarket 1 (1975) - Grocery Store Music
    ~Download Alpine Here!~
    www.alpinelinux.org/
    ~PLoP Boot Manager
    www.plop.at/en/bootmanager/do...
    ~NsCDE Desktop Environment
    github.com/NsCDE/NsCDE
    ~Computer Specs
    Asus P5A-B
    Intel Pentium SY022 @ 133Mhz
    256 MBs SDRAM
    3dfx Voodoo 3 2000 16MB
    120 GB Western Digital IDE HDD
    ~Chapter Select
    0:00 - Intro
    2:45 - Bump
    2:55 - Chapter 1 - Preperation
    7:04 - Chapter 1 - First Boot
    7:48 - Chapter 1 - Checking The HDD
    8:44 - Chapter 1 - Plugging The Internet in
    9:55 - Chapter 1 - Booting Alpine
    12:02 - Chapter 1 - Network Issues
    12:42 - Chapter 1 - Debugging The Network Issues
    13:52 - Chapter 1 - Embracing Insanity
    14:30 - Chapter 1 - Insanity Working Out
    15:48 - Chapter 1 - Alpine Installation
    18:56 - Chapter 1 - Alpine First Boot
    19:51 - Chapter 1 - Neofetch Installation
    21:16 - Chapter 1 - Neofetch
    22:45 - Chapter 1 - htop
    23:09 - Chapter 2 - Intro
    23:29 - Chapter 2 - Recap
    24:12 - Chapter 2 - DE Intro
    27:33 - Chapter 2 - UwUFetch
    28:40 - Chapter 2 - Taking It A Bit Further
    28:59 - Chapter 2 - NsCDE Intro
    29:53 - Chapter 2 - NsCDE Installation
    34:19 - Chapter 2 - Fixing Dependencies
    36:53 - Chapter 2 - Starting NsCDE
    38:15 - Chapter 2 - NsCDE
    43:16 - Outro
    /////////////////////////////////
    WindowsG Electronics: Season 2 Ep. 37
    by SnoopiTek 2022
    www.snoopieworld.net
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  • @bernardev3
    @bernardev3 8 месяцев назад +18

    1:33 This CPU is some months older than Doom (1993) 💀

  • @Psycheux_
    @Psycheux_ Год назад +99

    "I paid for the whole CPU I’m going to use the whole CPU"
    fuccin words to live by

    • @joerad4722
      @joerad4722 7 месяцев назад +3

      yet it shows 0% idle, because between user, system, and io -- he was using the whole CPU but didnt read top right.

  • @james73686
    @james73686 Год назад +135

    I installed modern gentoo on a 66mhz 486 and 32 megs of ram without much issue. Was able to use the internet (with links) and everything. I couldn't run X11 but that was to be expected. Basically anything that didn't need X ran just fine.

    • @rughksu
      @rughksu Год назад +5

      How much did it take to compile? I bet 4+ months

    • @james73686
      @james73686 Год назад +19

      @@rughksu Lol I didn't compile it on that machine. All I did was use gentoo and told it to use a different root, and then started adding packages. Doing that worked pretty well. Doing things like using something other then the standard C library helped as well.

    • @james73686
      @james73686 Год назад +8

      @@rughksu Actually it was when I first got a 64 bit computer that it took a minute. I couldn't figure out how to set up a cross compiler, so I emulated a 64 bit computer on a 32 bit one. That took days....

    • @james73686
      @james73686 Год назад

      @Idiots In Cars I supose it could play the audio if I downloaded it and then decoded it into raw pcm.

    • @ThePiprian
      @ThePiprian Год назад +2

      Can you make a video showing that off?
      I wanna see that!

  • @diablo7806
    @diablo7806 Год назад +33

    "We've even got a floating point unit! Fancy!"
    Those were the days lol

  • @L-in-oleum
    @L-in-oleum Год назад +38

    Okay that xterm icon live-update is really cool :O
    Seems like NsCDE only got partially installed, though; there should be a bottom tasktray-like app launcher.

    • @DistrosProjects
      @DistrosProjects Год назад +9

      Yeah, the NsCDE panel doesn't work on Alpine due to it using a different C library that causes certain things to break. I tried to get the panel working with no luck.

    • @TheArcaneBrony
      @TheArcaneBrony 10 месяцев назад

      @@DistrosProjects you could have added the glibc package since its available on apk

  • @joli22
    @joli22 Год назад +18

    Hi, this is the first time I watched a video from you, and I really liked it! Looking forward to more weird retro pc stuff!

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Год назад +4

      Glad you liked it!!~ ^-^

  • @paragm12
    @paragm12 Год назад +9

    Thanks for making this video! It brought back memories of my first assembled-PC from 1999 - a Pentium Celeron 400-something MHz running Win95 with, oh gosh, perhaps 4MB(?) of RAM and a SiS 6xx graphics card. I was mostly playing "NFS Porsche Unleashed" on it. A few years later, when I was in university, I discovered Linux and I went down the rabbit-hole of running mutiple flavors of Linux - building and compiling packages (before package managers were reliable) as well as kernels to extract the most optimal performance on the Celeron. Started with Mandriva, then added Suse, Fedora, finally ending up on Gentoo. Something about taking 3 long days to get the system up was exciting!

  • @babyboomertwerkteam5662
    @babyboomertwerkteam5662 Год назад +43

    NsCDE is *NOT* based on "a desktop environment from the 90s" - it has nothing to do with the original CDE other than looking like it! It's a skin for FVWM.

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Год назад +16

      Yea.. at 37:12 i did correct myself on screen but not the audio, only while editing did i check the github again to check their wording, sorry about that heh.

  • @liquid2499
    @liquid2499 11 месяцев назад +8

    So cool!! The first computer i had that was mine alone was a p133 with 64mb of ram and i was absolutely enamored with it at the time. It felt so powerful and limitless (64mb! That’s so much ram!) compared to anything i had used before. Thanks for making videos they’re really fun!

  • @AlejandroRodolfoMendez
    @AlejandroRodolfoMendez Год назад +3

    Wow this was a adventure. Great video.

  • @BilalHeuser1
    @BilalHeuser1 Год назад +17

    The first computer I tried running Linux on was an AMD 386DX-40. I used a set of CD-ROMs from Infomagic and believe the Kernel version was 1.0.59. In addition, I recompiled the kernel as well.

  • @Wint3rshad3
    @Wint3rshad3 Год назад

    That button press followed by the post sound took me to a happy place :)

  • @ruadeil_zabelin
    @ruadeil_zabelin Год назад +14

    Modern linux will likely drop support for this architecture pretty soon. There was discussion about this on the linux kernel mailing list and Linus Torvalds suggested dropping it. And yea... Samba is a cpu hog.... it's insane. Even on a modern cpu it can bring a system down to its knees if there are enough users. I'd highly recommend using NFS for stuff like this.

    • @dcfuksurmom
      @dcfuksurmom 9 месяцев назад +1

      They discussed 486 but I've not seen anything about 586/Pentium.

    • @ruadeil_zabelin
      @ruadeil_zabelin 9 месяцев назад +2

      eventually it was 486 only yes. Though plenty of userspaces are dropping 32bit as a whole which might mean it's being barely tested. Freebsd still actively supports it though, and really well too.

  • @quilak
    @quilak Год назад +6

    This was such a fun video to watch, thank you dude :D Didn‘t expect it to run as well as it actually did :o

  • @JARRINATOR
    @JARRINATOR Год назад +4

    Your PC survived, I burned mine jaja, my Pentium 3 still rocks, My Pentium 1 was like a PSX, the Tomb Raider games, Rayman, Resident Evil, Quake, what a beautiful machine. Greetings from Ecuador

    • @SFSAtlas
      @SFSAtlas 6 дней назад +1

      That "I burned mine jaja" caught me off guard, jaja in polish can mean balls so I thought you said you burned your balls

  • @UNSCPILOT
    @UNSCPILOT Год назад +8

    Pretty fun video, been starting to collect parts to build a AMD "Socket A" system with, found a asus motherboard, a Athlon XP 2800+, BFG TECH geforce 6800 gt oc and a couple other bits and Bobs.
    Just trying to decide if I should get a new case or try to reuse and old one

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Год назад +1

      Yooooo nice!!~ My first computer was a Socket A based system, had an Athlon XP 2400+ and ASUS 6800 GT. Sadly the elitegroup motherboard decided to die awhile back. Was epic when I used it tho :3

  • @michy2357
    @michy2357 Год назад

    first time i see a video of yours, really liked this video!! you remember me of druaga1

  • @Amigafur
    @Amigafur 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have that exact same case! Going to put an A80501-66 in it and run DOS 7.1.

  • @MaxineTheHoromone
    @MaxineTheHoromone 19 дней назад

    The vibes of this channel are truly immaculate

  • @wiredmind
    @wiredmind Год назад +4

    I love the editing on this aha
    My notifs don't work even though they're enabled so I keep missing things, good old YT
    fills the hole left by druaga's increasingly uncommon videos so thank you lol
    -tesco (i wonder if you remember me 🤔)

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Год назад +1

      akifhgakfg how did i miss thisss, tysmm!~ ^-^

    • @wiredmind
      @wiredmind Год назад

      @@WindowsG awweee, ur welcome!!

  • @timrattenbury4768
    @timrattenbury4768 Год назад +1

    4:14 "not saying it NOT SAYING IT" lmao

  • @tymofii.lytvynenko
    @tymofii.lytvynenko Год назад +5

    I recommend AntiX Linux for old PC. Hello from Ukraine!

    • @vladlvv
      @vladlvv 3 месяца назад +1

      But nothing beats gentoo, compiling all os for that thing specifically is best idea, u can utilize all hardware resources and even with decent gpu, probably run some games. Доречі однофамілець останнє що я тут очікував)

  • @tunnandaaung2
    @tunnandaaung2 Год назад

    U got new sub n i got new channels to watch

  • @raineyjayy
    @raineyjayy Год назад

    I stumbled on this video because of a mix of looking into Socket 8 info for a retro build and my general interest in Linux. Staying because you make me laugh.

  • @ryanics2291
    @ryanics2291 Год назад +3

    I came for the video on linux on retro hardware. I stayed for the anime vibe, and the many, MANY sexual induendos.... or has he put it, "My body keeps making sticky stuff to respond to a sickness I dont have any more, but you know, not the hot kind, the kind that makes talking correctly kind of hard..." Awesome video :D

  • @oefzdegoeggl
    @oefzdegoeggl 4 месяца назад +1

    Did the first Linux install in 1998 on a 486 DX4-100 with SuSE 6.0, kernel 2.0.36. That felt a lot faster than what you're doing there. Most likely because I did use a VGA 16-color driver running 640x480. Setting up X was a huge pain in the ass back then though. This actually managed to run KDE 1.xx pretty good.

  • @keylowmike85
    @keylowmike85 Год назад +2

    thumbs up for mentioning Druaga runtimes and putting modern Linux on potatoes. This is the content that I like.

  • @foobar2653
    @foobar2653 10 месяцев назад +1

    WiFi is actually fairly CPU intense with any adapter that is from that era. I actually ran a box this old as an access point and a sperate one as a router, two machines because I was a little worried about overloading one even with crappy DSL speeds. The router one sat in the corner booting off a floppy for over a decade.

  • @garyjenkins7861
    @garyjenkins7861 Год назад +1

    Awwww, The good old days when our computers made amazing beeps and boops, grinding hard drives, dial-up. Neeeeed MOREEEEEEE.

  • @photoniccannon2117
    @photoniccannon2117 Год назад +1

    Thanks to you, I will now be able to build the perfect 1MB/sec file transferring PC 😂

  • @pabloqp7929
    @pabloqp7929 Год назад

    Hell yeah!!

  • @kreuner11
    @kreuner11 Год назад +3

    When there's no vim, there's vi

  • @stevenchristenson2428
    @stevenchristenson2428 Год назад +1

    WIFI worked there because the actual radio waves are pretty small and there is enough of a tail there to act as a receiver. Your router or AP is likely pretty close to your PC ( in the house is close ) so it would work fine. The RPI Zero has the antenna built right on to the PCB and its probably shorter then the little nub sticking out of your aircard there.

  • @thegoodwoof
    @thegoodwoof Год назад

    Miguel approves your video "0w0"

  • @JessicaFEREM
    @JessicaFEREM Год назад

    10:34 plop always gave me a "hacked original xbox dashboard" vibe to it
    i fuc wit it

  • @MR-vj8dn
    @MR-vj8dn 5 месяцев назад

    I use old computers from time to time, but I don’t react or sound the way you do. I hope you had a great time.

  • @dj_dexterdark_x942
    @dj_dexterdark_x942 Год назад

    15:45 Good wifi network adaptor, good boy xD

  • @TheRealWalkers
    @TheRealWalkers Год назад +2

    great video, was fun to watch while drunk 🤣

  • @DouglasWalrath
    @DouglasWalrath Год назад +3

    host keys are required even without key auth on ssh, it basically tells the ssh client "hey i am who i say i am"

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Год назад

      Ah, that explains it. thanks!~

    • @DouglasWalrath
      @DouglasWalrath Год назад +1

      @@WindowsG yep, basically on first connect to a new server the ssh client asks to store the host public key, then each time you connect after that it uses the stored public key to make sure the server is the same one you connected to before, to avoid someone man-in-the-middling your connection

  • @ThatStella7922
    @ThatStella7922 Год назад

    nice

  • @elisa_5445
    @elisa_5445 10 месяцев назад

    0:16 i always thought this award logo was a person, now i noticed it is a blue ribbon

  • @tomb2623
    @tomb2623 5 дней назад

    Amazingly compatible that Alpine linux.

  • @j00500hall
    @j00500hall 7 месяцев назад

    PLOP- the heavenly saviour of resurrecting old tech, hallowed be thy name.

  • @JanuszKrysztofiak
    @JanuszKrysztofiak Год назад

    Memories, my first Linux box was actually a P133 with 16MB of RAM, it was 1997 or 1998. This were much less user-friendly back then, especially configuring XFree86 (yes, that was before autoconfiguration) when you had a cheap graphics card from a generic manufacturer. As others have noted, NsCDE has nothing in common with actual CDE/Motif other than recreating the layout of CDE desktop environment on top of FVWM window manager and providing themes for modern toolkits (Qt, GTK+) to mimic the looks of Motif. It is to mimic the 1990s vibe of CDE desktop and Motif toolkit on modern systems. No surprise the experience is sluggish. Even lightweight distros assume something more potent than a single-core Pentium 133 MHz (there were no multicore x86 CPUs then, at best you could get a mainboard with slots for more than 1 CPU; non-NT Windowses were not able to use it anyway). Pentium didn't even had SIMD instructions.

  • @RHTORAS
    @RHTORAS Год назад +1

    a similar distro (init is the main difeerence) is Adelie linux that works like a charm in machines like this... try it...

  • @illegalcoding
    @illegalcoding Год назад +1

    "its ok if the capacitors dont touch" LMAOOO

  • @Malheirods
    @Malheirods Год назад

    I had no clue NsCDE would run on this. Some of the dependencies are supposed to need SSE2. Will try with Alpine distro then ! I have a Kyro II, do you know if it has appropriate non SSE2 drivers ? I'll have SSE.

  • @theredytper
    @theredytper Год назад

    There is a command in Alpine called “doas”, which is similar to sudo, and acts the same.

  • @spark_thecat
    @spark_thecat Год назад +1

    Nya :3

  • @LiveBlueSky
    @LiveBlueSky Год назад +3

    It wouldn't be better off if you tried to install tinycore instead of that?

  • @milasudril
    @milasudril Год назад

    So compile the mesa driver with sse2 disabled? It does not make sense to require sse2 for a voodoo driver.

  • @VauxhaIIOpel
    @VauxhaIIOpel 3 месяца назад +1

    this is a really random question but in the beginning of the video, the floppy drive like seeks back and forth 3 times after the initial seektest; is that a Win2000 thing, the chipset on your board, or a setting you can toggle? i need this for. reasons (funny wooboo-wooboo-wooboo sound make brain go brrr)

    • @VauxhaIIOpel
      @VauxhaIIOpel 3 месяца назад +1

      and yes i am rewatching old snoopie videos, they're great

  • @hideousrob
    @hideousrob Год назад +1

    the pentium power house :P

  • @dw_2005
    @dw_2005 Год назад

    How dare you steal an apple TV screenshot 29:41 from the 8 Bit-Guy. I can see the lawyers coming to knock on your door with a cease and desist! (Just joking, Davids a good sport and im sure he's fine with it. But just in case.......Better Call Saul!)

  • @chrll
    @chrll Год назад

    16:42 But you selected to install an openssh server (you could have selected "none"). Creating host keys is part of the installation of openssh. You cannot have an ssh server without host keys, they are not optional.

  • @windowsagent981
    @windowsagent981 Год назад +3

    As a furry I felt even more compelled to watch this master owo

  • @user1iun4aks88
    @user1iun4aks88 Год назад +3

    It's really amazing and cool! Linux is the best!!!
    By the way, how did you download the image for i586? I can't find it anywhere :((

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Год назад

      This was done with the "x86" Standard installer, is should still support i586 or at least it did when i tried it

    • @user1iun4aks88
      @user1iun4aks88 Год назад

      @@WindowsG wow, thanks

    • @user1iun4aks88
      @user1iun4aks88 Год назад +1

      @@WindowsG Did you use standard or extended?

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Год назад +1

      @@user1iun4aks88 i used standard but either shouldd work

  • @rnicoles9355
    @rnicoles9355 Год назад

    ok web browsing on that thing will make the cou go boom

  • @Tentri
    @Tentri 13 дней назад

    I really love watching people get exited by software running where it isn't supposed to

  • @julithething2154
    @julithething2154 Год назад

    Bruh, the first modern case is literally my case.

  • @breadworkshop
    @breadworkshop 10 месяцев назад

    I have never seen someone use a capital letter in their username like that. Thanks

  • @fabricio4794
    @fabricio4794 Месяц назад

    the best part is that this channel is called windowsG and run LInux...

  • @themixerhun1070
    @themixerhun1070 Год назад

    iPod always watching

  • @tokoshiro5
    @tokoshiro5 Год назад

    feels old, man
    I found my old pentium mmx 233mhz with 32mb ram which I used to rock a slackware 7.1...I think I need to find a AT psu around

  • @jimjamz.
    @jimjamz. Год назад +1

    Runs Half-Life @ 2 fps, and doesn't even run Quake, on a P133!?!? Absolute horseshit. You do realise no-one was using 1920x1080 in 1997? Us plebs had to settle for 400x300 and 512x384 before we got our Voodoo2s. Love your videos by the way.

  • @BlizzardfurYT
    @BlizzardfurYT Год назад

    as somone also in the midwest yes cicada does make more cicada

  • @roastsmoked
    @roastsmoked Год назад

    19:53 You were looking for _doas_ (openbsd sudo replacement) and _vi_ instead of vim😀

    • @roastsmoked
      @roastsmoked Год назад

      I've actually never seen vim launched through the command vim (instead of vi). Not that I recall.

  • @kungfujesus06
    @kungfujesus06 Год назад

    You could have compiled the original cde, the code is open now. I've done it on a g3 before.

  • @DistrosProjects
    @DistrosProjects Год назад +2

    Thanks for the shoutout!

  • @samuel-rodriguez_
    @samuel-rodriguez_ 6 дней назад

    NO FUCKING WAY, A METAL GEAR RISING REVENGEANCE FAN

  • @eduardmart1237
    @eduardmart1237 Год назад +1

    What about something like puppy Linux?

  • @ezekielaesland1254
    @ezekielaesland1254 Год назад

    que buen momichi jaj laik

  • @kreuner11
    @kreuner11 Год назад +1

    Why are you censoring a local ipv6?

  • @tomatobros
    @tomatobros Год назад

    I'm just watching this incase for a post apocalyptic disaster situation, god knows what computer you can get in dumbster.

  • @Megatog615
    @Megatog615 5 месяцев назад

    Did this stop working? I tried Alpine on my Pentium MMX machine and it just dies with "illegal instruction." Did they get rid of i586?

    • @Megatog615
      @Megatog615 5 месяцев назад

      UPDATE I looked into this further, on a Pentium III machine and with verbose boot messages enabled and other hacks to get it booting, it absolutely isn't supported anymore. At some point they must have dropped even Pentium III 686 support because an essential library, libblkid.so.1.x throws an invalid opcode error which is technical for THIS PROGRAM TRIED TO USE AN INSTRUCTION THAT IS NOT AVAILABLE ON THIS CPU.
      A shame, really. What do we have left? Gentoo? Is it just Gentoo now?

    • @Megatog615
      @Megatog615 5 месяцев назад +1

      ANOTHER UPDATE it looks like you can still use Alpine 3.16, but you may have to roll your own USB image(I formatted the whole USB flash drive as fat32 without partitioning, copied the contents of the iso into it, and ran syslinux --directory /boot/syslinux/ --install /dev/sda, then mounted it again and adjusted the kernel command line parameters. I disabled acpi by using acpi=off).

  • @lorensims4846
    @lorensims4846 6 месяцев назад

    Linux is ideal for old computers!
    Unfortunately, many distros are ending support for 32-bit processors.
    I'm running Slackware -current on a 2006 OG white polycarbonate MacBook with a 32-bit-only intel CoreDuo "Yonah" CPU.
    Slackware will still give you a complete, fully up-to-date Linux on something as old as a 386!
    If you need to run on a 64-bit processor you'll need Slackware64.
    From the mid-2000s to the mid-2010s I rocked an ASUS EeePC 2G Surf running Slackware -current as my main machine (until the keyboard finally flaked out). Linux in my jacket pocket! The EeePC had a Celeron of some sort, with 256M of RAM and 2G of storage. I added a 16GB SD card for my install and I was all fine (KDE wouldn't load and going to Facebook would instantly crash the system so I just didn't do that).
    I'm running Alpine Linux on my iPhone!
    Stay furry!

    • @chenyansong
      @chenyansong 5 месяцев назад

      Slackware lacks of package dependency management such that latest Slackware now requires you to install everything, not really lightweight for old pc.

    • @lorensims4846
      @lorensims4846 5 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@chenyansong A “full install,” which is recommended, includes most of what most people need.
      If do-it-yourself is NOT your thing, it still doesn’t mean it’s not just fine for outdated hardware.
      As I said, I ran Slackware -current on a 256M RAM EeePC for a decade, just fine.

    • @chenyansong
      @chenyansong 5 месяцев назад

      @@lorensims4846 when I was using Slackware back to 90’s and early 00’s I was able to hand picked packages I would like to install and I knew exactly why each package is need and what it is needed for. Not any more so I switch to Debian based distribution

    • @lorensims4846
      @lorensims4846 5 месяцев назад

      @@chenyansong Slackware does NOT "require" you to install everything, only recommends it. It's easy to install a reduced installation that is still just as stable as a full install would be.

  • @gnuemacs1166
    @gnuemacs1166 Год назад

    I used to run xserver and eMacs

  • @thebluegremlin
    @thebluegremlin 9 месяцев назад

    omg it;s a druaga1 !

  • @JessicaFEREM
    @JessicaFEREM Год назад

    this gives me fediverse vibes
    like intense fediverse smell

  • @lilGyros
    @lilGyros 2 дня назад

    12:38 oh i wish i were that network adapter...

  • @diabz
    @diabz 8 месяцев назад

    It's interesting seeing someone young have this experience from the 90s in current day.

  • @mikephillips5551
    @mikephillips5551 Год назад +2

    Now try gnome 43 or plasma 5.26 on it !!

  • @marballesta8496
    @marballesta8496 Год назад

    Run doom?

  • @Jarmundx
    @Jarmundx Год назад

    Okay wtf this is some hacky linux wizardry shit xD

  • @coffeebsd
    @coffeebsd Год назад

    i love u

    • @the2323guy
      @the2323guy Год назад

      hi raymoo

    • @coffeebsd
      @coffeebsd Год назад +1

      @@the2323guy helo Quickskeleton gib me money now yes

    • @the2323guy
      @the2323guy Год назад

      @@coffeebsd im broke today but ill donate tomorrow

  • @WizardNumberNext
    @WizardNumberNext Год назад +1

    Alpine is ridiculous
    Mesa with enforced SSE2 on i586?
    The soonest SSE2 for introduced is Intel Pentium 4 Willamette
    That is just 3 years to AMD64
    No i586 would even be able accommodate SSE2 as it needs very wide architecture (16byte/128bit registers). This would be challenging for i586 to say least

  • @EthanSeville
    @EthanSeville Год назад

    OwO

  • @coolduder1001
    @coolduder1001 Год назад

    Pa or Mi?

  • @Maxtraxv3
    @Maxtraxv3 Год назад

    should of tryed iceWM

  • @szyszka8303
    @szyszka8303 10 месяцев назад

    it works even on mobile phones, so ...

  • @fabioec5
    @fabioec5 5 месяцев назад

    Now toss a KolibriOS into it!

  • @Motolav
    @Motolav Год назад

    Alpine switched to Doas from Sudo so thats why sudo didn't work and wasn't installed

  • @someoneyoudonotknow
    @someoneyoudonotknow Год назад

    18:18 "[Cis] it is, I like [cis]"
    hmmmmmmmmmm ;p

  • @jecobmezing5017
    @jecobmezing5017 Год назад

    Try to use dsl

  • @nick-leffler
    @nick-leffler Месяц назад

    Thats a weird looking sata cable.

  • @gnuemacs1166
    @gnuemacs1166 Год назад +1

    With an s3 video card they had less cpu usage than modern computers

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. Год назад

      Pardon?

    • @gnuemacs1166
      @gnuemacs1166 Год назад

      @@eadweard. with an s3 chip u get graphics acceleration with 0 cpu usage

    • @Knirin
      @Knirin 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@gnuemacs1166Unfortunately nearly all of the modern software has decided to forgo hardware acceleration for features.

  • @kantraa
    @kantraa Год назад +1

    mmmm i love slot flavored cpus 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤 i love the internal bleeding 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤

    • @kantraa
      @kantraa Год назад +2

      also, i really wanna hear the backstory of the 2nd pci network adapter lol

    • @WindowsG
      @WindowsG  Год назад +1

      ​@@kantraa *sigh*
      Back a few years ago when i was first getting hands-on with vintage computers i got one with that NETGEAR network card. After installing it in a PowerEdge 1300 Pentium II based server (after removing the bracket because it was bent, and 12 year old me didn't know how to use pliers) i powered it on and added the drivers and connected to my home network. While yes initially the card did work it made the entire network extremely slow (at least, to 12 year old me, i doubt anything was really wrong) so i stopped using it, shoved it in a box and haven't used it till this video... and it proceeded to get really hot and make the computer not POST, guess its cursed.
      aaand yea i said all that and decided to speed it up because it was like 5 minutes long >-<
      also yesss internal bleeding my favorite!~

  • @Maxtraxv3
    @Maxtraxv3 Год назад

    windows 98 boot floppy disk would of done this faster, thats not joke.

  • @PearComputingDevices
    @PearComputingDevices Год назад

    Kitty litter not included.

  • @Bedfford
    @Bedfford 8 месяцев назад

    Druaga1 clone?