This video comes in with some uncanny timing, I've been using Remix OS for a few weeks now, and then this comes out. You might want to change the title of this video to something along the lines of how to NOT install Remix OS. There isn't as much documentation about Remix as there should be, and it would be a shame if people came looking for information and found this... I get it, this isn't supposed to be an informative video, this is a Druaga1 video. But still. A few things to note: REMIX IS STILL IN DEVELOPMENT There are four versions of Remix, 32/64 bit for Legacy Bios, or 32/64 for UEFI Bios. Virtualization doesn't work primarily due to the driver settings being wrong, this can be changed in the launch options with varying levels of success. You CAN install this to a hard drive. There is a windows installer for the of sake convenience in the most common use case (a duel boot, because we're not at the point of living off of android yet) However, through a live USB or CD, you can change the launch perimeters to actually install it to a drive, though this method is only intended for UEFI computers. A genuinely quick and dirty way to install it to a hard drive if you insist on not using the packaged installer is to burn the image to the directly to the drive, this will however set the drive as fat32 meaning your data.img file (Where your data goes) will be limited to 4gb. However what you can do is convert the volume to NTFS and reinstall the boot loader with syslinux, and then either expand the existing image or DD a new one. If Remix can't find data.img or it's formatted improperly (it should be ext4), the system will hang on the glowing boot screen. If you want to have Remix as a single boot system, I genuinely recommend using the packaged installer. This will add remix to your boot loader along side presumably Windows, just run Remix once and let it do it's setup. After the first boot, you should be fine to remove it from the boot menu (I recommend Easy BCD), and use syslinux to install a new one to the destination drive. This method allows you to install to an NTFS drive and allow you to have your data image as large as you want. A few useful commands if you're doing it the quick and dirty way, assuming your drive is G in windows: convert G: /fs:ntfs dd.exe iflag=count_bytes if=/dev/zero of=G:\data.img count=68719476736 mke2fs.exe -F -t ext4 "G:\data.img" syslinux.exe -f --mbr --active --install G: Create a syslinux.cfg You're done.
adamboy7 It's also worth mentioning that Android-x86, which is different from Remix OS as x86 is vanilla Android, works like any other Linux so you'll be able to install it like any other OS. But yeah, it really isn't that remarkable because it's like running a tablet without a touchscreen.
How to make a modern AAA game look like it's back in the late 90s/early 2000s: Step 1: Turn down ALL the settings Step 2: Look at the screen through a camera Step 3: Smoke ALL the weed
Minecreft Is da bezt gaem That would be ridiculously fast, if it even works. Even if it does, you are still limited to 2GB partition size and 8.3 filenames
I love how excited Ian gets with Linux, I honestly want to see him sit down and learn Linux because I think he would really appreciate the system for what it is. This is coming from someone who had minimal Linux knowledge until the start of 2017, when I sat down and learned Arch from the ground up and learned how to properly maintain a system. I still have a long way to go in optimizing my own Linux setup and such, but I really would be interested in seeing Ian learn some of it.
Seeing you dismiss Gentoo immediately because it's a meme makes me legitimately want to see you install it. I have never seen it installed before. I've attempted it a couple of times, but it's hard. :( Also, you can install Remix OS with grub really easily from within Ubuntu. Maybe you figured it out in a part I haven't gotten to yet, but if not, just Google installing Remix OS from Ubuntu.
There is also a Flappy Bird clone hidden in the Android version 5.0 button. You just have to click it a bunch of times then click and hold on the lollipop logo.
J'aimerais savoir pourquoi est-ce que tu adore autant le français! As a french Canadian (Québec), I'm kinda obsessed with english and I don't like having my apps or devices in french because I find the translations sometimes really bad or really regionnal, if that makes sense. French from France is different from the french I've learned here so sometimes it looks out of place. I love french in general too, I'm just an idiot I guess.
hai Druaga, I'm french and I have to say, it's quite unusual to see US people trying to speak french or even have french UIs ! keep up the great work I love your channel :D 👌 :highfive:
Damn Small Linux has a very lightweight but still reasonable GUI. I've been getting it to run on computers from the 90s easily for years. If you made a video about DSL, it would be five minutes long with nothing going wrong haha.
Zorin OS, a man with the distro that comes straight to my heart. Hell I use windows on my main PC, but I still can't help but love Zorin of the times I've used to. So slick and sexy...
you can install remix os like soBoot from Hiren’s Boot CD, then choose the Parted Magic. Launch GParted and create a new Partition Table (will wipe the disk out), then create a new ext4 partition, using all available space. Save/Apply and Reboot. Boot from Remix OS ISO, set boot flag to INSTALL=1 Installation Choose your target drive (prepped in Step 2 above) Choose “Do Not Format”. Choose to “install Grub Boot Loader”. Choose if you want to enable read/write for /system folder Installation should now take place. Reboot Glowing Remix OS Boot Logo should appear. This should take a while, around 15-minutes in my single-drive setup
It's a time wasting OS that has to compile everything first run. Really just a joke most of the time. I'm sure it would run well, but it seems like it's for people who have more time than sense.
I got rid of most of the CD/DVD drives on my systems and move to mostly USB drives for software installation. I look for the sales on USB drives and buy them in bulk. 8, 16, and 32GB. I store the originals on a 6TB external drive.
Damn Small Linux is a system that has a few GUIs and all necesary apps and can fit onto a businessCD (50MB!). It ought to be easy to use, so please install it! Also you can use a 17yrs old PC and tell it to load whole system with app to ramdisk at boot. And that is preety cool
FYI damn small Linux has a desktop and applications - although it's not in development anymore from what understand. One other thing I'd like you to try is tinycore linux (which also has a desktop). EDIT: you'd have to download coreplus to install tinycore
But, why? What are we trying to prove? All we need is Windows 2000 (NT5). It will run all of the old 16 bit programs just fine, without hacking (newer 64 bit OS cannot run 16 bit subsystem without 3rd party add-ons, but by piggybacking onto the 32 bit subsystem.) And Oracle VMware is our best friend. Especially with a win2k host...
Zorin OS looks almost exactly like the Plasma desktop that Kubuntu uses, which is one of the prettiest desktop enviroments. Windows 10 ripped off some of the themes from it. EDIT: Also Gentoo is a meme, but we still want to see it happen!
150 Mb means you _could_ get max 18.75 MB/s download, and it is usually far less than that. For me, I've got 1000Mb down, so I _could_ get 125 MB/s, but Google is the fastest at 30 MB/s
I was trying to get an SSD working on a ThinkPad 770Z recently (mSATA in IDE adapter) but it wasn't doing anything... Windows 2000 saw it but couldn't format it, 98SE didn't even see it
having spent 2 hours trying (and so far failing) to make the tray icons on mint xfce not heckign massive i can't help but share your joy about a distro that Just Works -even though when i tried running boot repair on zorin and it wanted to temporarily remove grub it took half the os with it-
Last time I tried Zorin OS, it ran dog shit slow from an USB flash drive and it took 1GB of RAM at boot, a little too convoluted. Then, after trying every distro suggested by mainstream articles, I decided to "know what? I'm going with something simple, let's try Xubuntu" It ran lightning fast because it takes advantage of loading the core of the system to a ramdisk (instead of reading from disk like others) and it only takes 380MB of RAM at boot. This is called guys who know how to code and optimize their shit. Remember those? xDDDDDDD Xubuntu deserves more love than being the "other brother of Lubuntu and Kubuntu"
tails os and some version of windows on xbox? Sorry I'm just stuck on the idea that an xbox can use usb devices and has a pentium 3 along with Nvidia graphics
You're right; Linux does do the same things a phone does... and more. Windows technically does even more but that's besides the point. However, Chrome OS is more restrictive than Android.
If you are taking suggestions, I have one. It is installing Linux on a Power Mac G4. I know you did the same thing on a G5, but it would be interesting to see it on a G4. :)
The whole thing with memory cleanup is to terminate programs. Android likes to keep programs in a suspended mode when you 'close' the app rather than exiting the program.
Damn Small Linux does have a GUI, it was probably useful 10 years ago, but it is now very dated. I used it before on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT, since the computer does not have anyway to boot from a CD, and PCMCIA CD-ROM support is not included in the boot floppies, so I had to coppy the knoppix file from the ISO to the HDD and use a floppy to boot it off the HDD.
You should take all your old GPUs, get them all working on a few systems, and then mine some cryptocurrency with them. See what the hashrates are. Would be pretty neat, and would make an interesting video.
ive always had bad luck with linux. sometimes i cant even find anything online and i just reinstall factory windows. i did this with 2 linux distros. elementary os and linux mint. elementary os seemed to not update or install apps for some reason and i couldnt find out why. linux mint had problems with my integrated graphics as it never had the right resolution and had problems with video playback.
This video comes in with some uncanny timing, I've been using Remix OS for a few weeks now, and then this comes out. You might want to change the title of this video to something along the lines of how to NOT install Remix OS.
There isn't as much documentation about Remix as there should be, and it would be a shame if people came looking for information and found this... I get it, this isn't supposed to be an informative video, this is a Druaga1 video. But still.
A few things to note:
REMIX IS STILL IN DEVELOPMENT
There are four versions of Remix, 32/64 bit for Legacy Bios, or 32/64 for UEFI Bios.
Virtualization doesn't work primarily due to the driver settings being wrong, this can be changed in the launch options with varying levels of success.
You CAN install this to a hard drive. There is a windows installer for the of sake convenience in the most common use case (a duel boot, because we're not at the point of living off of android yet) However, through a live USB or CD, you can change the launch perimeters to actually install it to a drive, though this method is only intended for UEFI computers.
A genuinely quick and dirty way to install it to a hard drive if you insist on not using the packaged installer is to burn the image to the directly to the drive, this will however set the drive as fat32 meaning your data.img file (Where your data goes) will be limited to 4gb. However what you can do is convert the volume to NTFS and reinstall the boot loader with syslinux, and then either expand the existing image or DD a new one. If Remix can't find data.img or it's formatted improperly (it should be ext4), the system will hang on the glowing boot screen.
If you want to have Remix as a single boot system, I genuinely recommend using the packaged installer. This will add remix to your boot loader along side presumably Windows, just run Remix once and let it do it's setup. After the first boot, you should be fine to remove it from the boot menu (I recommend Easy BCD), and use syslinux to install a new one to the destination drive. This method allows you to install to an NTFS drive and allow you to have your data image as large as you want.
A few useful commands if you're doing it the quick and dirty way, assuming your drive is G in windows:
convert G: /fs:ntfs
dd.exe iflag=count_bytes if=/dev/zero of=G:\data.img count=68719476736
mke2fs.exe -F -t ext4 "G:\data.img"
syslinux.exe -f --mbr --active --install G:
Create a syslinux.cfg
You're done.
adamboy7 this comment need to get top comment
adamboy7 It's also worth mentioning that Android-x86, which is different from Remix OS as x86 is vanilla Android, works like any other Linux so you'll be able to install it like any other OS.
But yeah, it really isn't that remarkable because it's like running a tablet without a touchscreen.
I dont mean to be mean, but do youtubers just not know how to use google?
Remix is still in development
Remix is also pointless
Or on the boot cd you can just set the boot flag to include "INSTALL=1 DEBUG=1"
How to make a modern AAA game look like it's back in the late 90s/early 2000s:
Step 1: Turn down ALL the settings
Step 2: Look at the screen through a camera
Step 3: Smoke ALL the weed
Preposterous Pixel lol
Preposterous Pixel lol
Weedows 95
Random Guy37 More like Weednows 69
1 hour of druaga1 SSD shenanigans content.
10/10
Install MS-DOS on a SSD
Minecreft Is da bezt gaem That would be ridiculously fast, if it even works. Even if it does, you are still limited to 2GB partition size and 8.3 filenames
also it would be like IDE Speeds
Imagine those boot times tho 🤯
I love how excited Ian gets with Linux, I honestly want to see him sit down and learn Linux because I think he would really appreciate the system for what it is. This is coming from someone who had minimal Linux knowledge until the start of 2017, when I sat down and learned Arch from the ground up and learned how to properly maintain a system. I still have a long way to go in optimizing my own Linux setup and such, but I really would be interested in seeing Ian learn some of it.
livestream idea: "Duraga1 installs LFS(Linux From Scratch) for charity"
I second this.
i third this
SandyStarchild on a p4
install takes days, more money for charitys
"Druaga1 installs Arch fro charity" :^)
Reds arch is easy to install, try gentoo
Seeing you dismiss Gentoo immediately because it's a meme makes me legitimately want to see you install it. I have never seen it installed before. I've attempted it a couple of times, but it's hard. :(
Also, you can install Remix OS with grub really easily from within Ubuntu. Maybe you figured it out in a part I haven't gotten to yet, but if not, just Google installing Remix OS from Ubuntu.
Important world news? I sleep.
New Druaga video with SSD? *REAL SHIT*
Milan Jovanovic like April
**with a long video length** ASCENDED
Raid *ALL* of your ssds together.
too school for cool explosion. (with weed)
How to guess druga1's password
step one - type in weed
now you have got into druga1's pc
Cieran O'Neill LOL
or how about 1234
Nah, I bet his main computers (his desktop and macbook pro) have proper passwords, not 4 letter ones.
druagas "proper" password:,,,,,,,,,
w33d
U know what's funny ? The country code of Czech republic is +420 :)
Lukáš Witpeerd :D greetings from neighbours (Poland) :)
Lukáš Witpeerd OMG toho jsem si všimnul až teď xD (OMG noticed that just now xD)
lol super tady vidět někoho xD
Kamo ešte to SSD že "Drevo"
Alive Plebism Dřevěny SSD? To muselo bejt asi levný, co :D
Since when was there not a hirens boot cd in every cd/dvd player?
There is also a Flappy Bird clone hidden in the Android version 5.0 button. You just have to click it a bunch of times then click and hold on the lollipop logo.
Sergiy Botsman Same for 6.0, but only with marshwallows instead of lollipops
Sergiy Botsman 7 has cats
J'aimerais savoir pourquoi est-ce que tu adore autant le français! As a french Canadian (Québec), I'm kinda obsessed with english and I don't like having my apps or devices in french because I find the translations sometimes really bad or really regionnal, if that makes sense. French from France is different from the french I've learned here so sometimes it looks out of place. I love french in general too, I'm just an idiot I guess.
if you like zorin os, try linux mint.
you do have to manualy install wine (at least in linux mint 17) but it is a very easy to use os
literally the gayest os on this planet
mee mee does it have WEEEED!?!?
I haven't trusted mint ever since the ISO's were discovered to be poisoned some time back.
Lol you're hilarious. You say out loud the things I usually say to myself. Keep up the good work!
OMG right when I wanted to sleep thanks druaga
hai Druaga, I'm french and I have to say, it's quite unusual to see US people trying to speak french or even have french UIs ! keep up the great work I love your channel :D 👌 :highfive:
Untitled folder 4-2-0
Creative & Random When he noticed folder : Untitled Folder 9-11 He was like : Oh Fuck!
Damn Small Linux has a very lightweight but still reasonable GUI. I've been getting it to run on computers from the 90s easily for years. If you made a video about DSL, it would be five minutes long with nothing going wrong haha.
Nah, he'd stoll mess up somehow 😃
yeah, it is stuff that other distros can do, but you're happy (and excited about it :O) with it and that's what matters.
I miss Drugagla 1 videos, I've rewatched this one in anticipation for a new one. Love you
13:00 Druaga1, I have 20 mbps down, 0.9 mbps up. This is the best internet I can get where I live, so I am so jealous of your wifi speeds.
yoshithemajor Before I've moved I had 52mbps down and 14up now I have 15down 0.9up
Try 5Mbps down and like… 0.25Mbps up.
Zorin OS, a man with the distro that comes straight to my heart.
Hell I use windows on my main PC, but I still can't help but love Zorin of the times I've used to. So slick and sexy...
Somebody should explain me what's with Druaga and French.
parce q'il est france?
HappySlappyFace nope, he's not French. just look at the power sockets
je sais pas dutout?
faut voir...
I guess he learned french in school
could always be Canadian
EDIT: Nop. heard him say about
This was quite the ride you took us on man.
9:00 when you said "system had failed to boot up, press enter right away", the computer I'm installing Wibdows 7 on beeped & I freaked out lmao
I officially love this channel. This is funny.
I've been waiting so long for you to get zorin os
_sees zorin os_
I'm dissapointed, druaga
Hello again
dm4uz3 wew
lad
ThatsNiceGuy - Technology and More kek
What's the problem with Zorin OS, this is exactly what Linux needs. A distro for the masses.
I had missed the SSDs! The day just became so much better!
Next time install Halo on Fedora
Or on Ubuntu GNOME
Or on a toaster, that's the most realistic shit ever
i came from a stream to see more ssd n weed
Johann Almendarez Me too ._.
xX_SpeedyScout_Xx was it the zer0ducksgiven stream?
Johann Almendarez Yeah lmao
xX_SpeedyScout_Xx pissstation and dremcst
Johann Almendarez Were you on twitch or on yt?
"OOOoooooooo~ Age of Empires~"
We gonna have to play that again some time.
I've got a Drevo SSD in one of my PC's and I gotta say; for the price, it's actually really good, with no problems in failures or lifetime
nice, i tried both before. happy to see what you'll do with those.
#SSDSQUAD
xX_SpeedyScout_Xx speed me up
xX_SpeedyScout_Xx yup
xX_SpeedyScout_Xx #BarOfSoapSQUAD
Every computer in my house has an ssd including laptop
MemberBerries Then every computer in your house has a bar of soap in it.
you can install remix os like soBoot from Hiren’s Boot CD, then choose the Parted Magic.
Launch GParted and create a new Partition Table (will wipe the disk out), then create a new ext4 partition, using all available space. Save/Apply and Reboot.
Boot from Remix OS ISO, set boot flag to INSTALL=1
Installation
Choose your target drive (prepped in Step 2 above)
Choose “Do Not Format”.
Choose to “install Grub Boot Loader”.
Choose if you want to enable read/write for /system folder
Installation should now take place.
Reboot
Glowing Remix OS Boot Logo should appear. This should take a while, around 15-minutes in my single-drive setup
He's reaction to folder "Untitled Folder 9-11" : "Oh Fuck!"
finally back with the ssd stuff! we want more!
Man, I'm so happy to be watching manic Druaga1 again.
FINALLY YOUR BACK, I thought u weren't gonna come back😂
The foam is because the ssd is not shok ressistens
you've sold me on zorin. it'll be a great os for my second machine
Saw SSD in the title, instantly clicked.
why haven't you installed gentoo yet?
??
ah, makes sense now
It's a time wasting OS that has to compile everything first run. Really just a joke most of the time. I'm sure it would run well, but it seems like it's for people who have more time than sense.
you know something broke when the video is 1h long. welcome back old druaga1, i didnt like your videos that worked as intended
I got rid of most of the CD/DVD drives on my systems and move to mostly USB drives for software installation. I look for the sales on USB drives and buy them in bulk. 8, 16, and 32GB. I store the originals on a 6TB external drive.
Most android os, ASUS android included, have memory cleanup or a program made by the manufacturer that does bundled in the os.
Still waiting for the Ubuntu on 2006 Mac Pro
Damn Small Linux is a system that has a few GUIs and all necesary apps and can fit onto a businessCD (50MB!). It ought to be easy to use, so please install it! Also you can use a 17yrs old PC and tell it to load whole system with app to ramdisk at boot. And that is preety cool
I should sleep early so I don't oversleep and get fired from my new job.
*New Druaga1 Video*
Welp, I hope my alarm clock works this time.
Hey drauga, smokers here. Have you ever played around with a PCI-e SSD?
FYI damn small Linux has a desktop and applications - although it's not in development anymore from what understand. One other thing I'd like you to try is tinycore linux (which also has a desktop).
EDIT: you'd have to download coreplus to install tinycore
But, why? What are we trying to prove? All we need is Windows 2000 (NT5). It will run all of the old 16 bit programs just fine, without hacking (newer 64 bit OS cannot run 16 bit subsystem without 3rd party add-ons, but by piggybacking onto the 32 bit subsystem.) And Oracle VMware is our best friend. Especially with a win2k host...
Zorin OS looks almost exactly like the Plasma desktop that Kubuntu uses, which is one of the prettiest desktop enviroments. Windows 10 ripped off some of the themes from it.
EDIT: Also Gentoo is a meme, but we still want to see it happen!
OMG a new Druaga1's video is up!! Can't wait to watch it! :D
Uhm...Ian, why is there a picture of The AVGN in the video? Sorry, but I didn't get the joke
Btw Good Video as always
I dont get it either, maybe he sounded like AVGN when he was screaming about cleaning the monitor? lol
He's referring to AVGN quote in episode of Dr.Jekyll and Mr Hyde
"I KILLED SOMETHING."
thanks@@seireiart, also nice Marisa pic
An hour long Linux video, yess!
have you ever bought a Kingston hard drive? I remember the packaging and the drive itself really well made
hum...
Druaga installs Gentoo: a 72 hours special presentation.
when?
Can you test TempleOS next? Its like the weed of the OS world.
Those Drevo drives actually work really well in older computer.
150 Mb means you _could_ get max 18.75 MB/s download, and it is usually far less than that. For me, I've got 1000Mb down, so I _could_ get 125 MB/s, but Google is the fastest at 30 MB/s
Your videos are a damn drug! Keep them up!
I don't know why but, at the end, i was so happy for you when COD worked!
how much was that cost of the cd's (the 8.5gb) wondering cuz an ammount like that will probably be like more than 50 bucks where i live
Hey Druaga1,could you try to install archlinux on an ssd next?
I was trying to get an SSD working on a ThinkPad 770Z recently (mSATA in IDE adapter) but it wasn't doing anything... Windows 2000 saw it but couldn't format it, 98SE didn't even see it
You can install Remix OS (hidden feature) by adding parameter INSTALL=1 into booting string. INSTALL=2 does automatic install.
Install an ssd in the fire extiguisher
I run ZorinOS on my daily basis... and it's awesome!!!!
i thought i was the only crazy computer nerd guy, but i guess i found another one ... now i'm happy i'm not the only one :P
Visually I'm in love with Zorin OS but I just hate Debian I prefer using ArchLinux
43:12
I gonna smoke again
Grab my bong again
And bubble it up with all my friends
Can't wait for ZORN
having spent 2 hours trying (and so far failing) to make the tray icons on mint xfce not heckign massive i can't help but share your joy about a distro that Just Works
-even though when i tried running boot repair on zorin and it wanted to temporarily remove grub it took half the os with it-
you should do a video about ssd's, best or most reliable, importance of not filling them full, life expectancy, etc.
I've never seen Druaga so happy over an OS. (Zorin)
Last time I tried Zorin OS, it ran dog shit slow from an USB flash drive and it took 1GB of RAM at boot, a little too convoluted. Then, after trying every distro suggested by mainstream articles, I decided to "know what? I'm going with something simple, let's try Xubuntu" It ran lightning fast because it takes advantage of loading the core of the system to a ramdisk (instead of reading from disk like others) and it only takes 380MB of RAM at boot. This is called guys who know how to code and optimize their shit. Remember those? xDDDDDDD Xubuntu deserves more love than being the "other brother of Lubuntu and Kubuntu"
tails os and some version of windows on xbox? Sorry I'm just stuck on the idea that an xbox can use usb devices and has a pentium 3 along with Nvidia graphics
Remix OS...
Why bother when it literally does the same things a windows PC does...
Why not just buy a Chrome book instead?
Windows...
Why bother when it literally does the same things a linux PC does...
Why not just buy a Mac instead?
Linux PC.....
Why bother when it literally does the same things a phone does..
You're right; Linux does do the same things a phone does... and more. Windows technically does even more but that's besides the point. However, Chrome OS is more restrictive than Android.
but protoooo
Isn't too restrictive now. I heard ChromeOS has Google Play Store, and google plans to make it linux-compatible. Huh.
If you are taking suggestions, I have one. It is installing Linux on a Power Mac G4. I know you did the same thing on a G5, but it would be interesting to see it on a G4. :)
I read up on the issue it says your USB may have a slow write speed and to use a usb 3 port/drive.
Remix os is GOOD! us as dayli driver
REDCOW34 use* daily* Sorry, couldn't help it...
This makes me want to download Zorin OS, and buy COD4 to install on Zorin OS. Strange considering I've never played COD.
I still think it'd be cool to see you try to get a graphical browser working in freedos BTW.
Literally, no, LITERALLY as you posted this video, I was trying to get Remix OS Player to work on AMD (Intel be damned for HAXM).
Amazing graphic effects
What version of Untitled Folder do you think we need to get for it to reach sentience?
Also I'M OLD.
Yay! A new Druaga1 video! #SSDSAREBACK
Bruh that onscreen joypad at Min 32 is for when playing games that use joypads u dont have to click with mouse!
thats cleverness and smartness
The whole thing with memory cleanup is to terminate programs. Android likes to keep programs in a suspended mode when you 'close' the app rather than exiting the program.
Damn Small Linux does have a GUI, it was probably useful 10 years ago, but it is now very dated.
I used it before on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT, since the computer does not have anyway to boot from a CD, and PCMCIA CD-ROM support is not included in the boot floppies, so I had to coppy the knoppix file from the ISO to the HDD and use a floppy to boot it off the HDD.
You can install remix os with rezistent menu when you start it from usb
59:26 “the Michael Bay of video games.” ~Druaga 2017
remix os has no installer, it's designed to have the image written to a USB/SSD/sd card directly iirc
You can install it. Check the website. He probably got the wrong iso.
You should take all your old GPUs, get them all working on a few systems, and then mine some cryptocurrency with them. See what the hashrates are. Would be pretty neat, and would make an interesting video.
werethless12 I would totally watch that :D
werethless12
i estimate around 420 gh/s
werethless12 Mining Cryptocurrency is for dunces
k
My two RX480's say otherwise.
ive always had bad luck with linux. sometimes i cant even find anything online and i just reinstall factory windows. i did this with 2 linux distros. elementary os and linux mint. elementary os seemed to not update or install apps for some reason and i couldnt find out why. linux mint had problems with my integrated graphics as it never had the right resolution and had problems with video playback.