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Some explanation about games and othe quirks of KolibriOS. KolibriOS is being developed by small community of about 30 people (maybe more), mostly from past-soviet countries. This explains, for example, why speed test tried to download a file from tele2 domain (this is Russian network provider). Clicks, Reversi, Lines and Lights were pretty common on IBM-PC compatable computers in Russia and close countries after Soviet collapse. And KFAR is named like that because there is a program called FAR, developed by Russian programmer Evgeniy Roshal, who, by the way, developed RAR archivation algorythm. So, this FAR program is pretty popular in post-soviet countries among IT-specialists because of it's powerful functionality and small size, so KFAR is, in a sense, nod to that program. I don't, by the way, state, that this is purely Russian OS or anything like this. I just did give some context about oddities. KolibryOS is a product of multinational team and should be seen as an example of such.
Multinationals with the same/similar origin. Still impressive nonetheless as few if any other modern OS could even think about fitting into a single floppy disk. Granted, the driver situation is kinda bad, but you can’t ask too much for a system compressed into 1.3MB disk image.
Actually, Tele2 is a Swedish mobile provider, russian Tele2 isn't owned by them, it only shares the brand name. But I do I see latinized russian in application names, (Palitra - palette, Kosilka - lawnmower, etc.). Also, I see a Seawar game, which also used to be popular in post-soviet countries. And the Far file manager is of russian origin too.
That Tetris icon is actually straight copyright infringement. It's the game icon that shows up on the Nintendo DS menu for the game Tetris DS. that's awesome.
Additionally, the version of 2048 at 21:04 appears to be based off of an open source implementation of 2048 built for libretro (retroarch). It's strange to see such a mishmash of open source stuff and uncreatively cobbled together crap. I wouldn't be surprised if none of these games were coded by the original kolibri os devs but instead we're just commandeered with or without attribution.
I think the Ethernet driver was working. But you didn’t configure the network. Maybe you had to setup DHCP or maybe try to setup a manual IP address… You even had the window for network setup open 😅
I tried all of that when I was troubleshooting off camera, just didn't feel the need to include it because I couldn't get anything to work. The configure menu allows you to change DHCP settings. Even disabling it and entering the values manually didn't get the system to come online unfortunately.
Talking of non-Linux OSes, I was about to suggest Icaros Desktop, which is compatible with Amiga software but, unlike MorphOS, runs on x86. However, something seems off with their website lately, as the download page doesn't work. Maybe there are older versions available somewhere.
@@cubeheadexistswhen I was going to college for Sysadmin the IT guy and I DDoSed the school's Internet trying to crash a computer. We made a script to open and play the 10 hour video of Gandalf bobbing his head. After about the 5 minute mark he started getting calls about the Internet being extremely slow. We did not get the computer to crash sadly but we did get it to the point that it took the mouse almost a full minute to move.
What really grinds my gears is that if you were to go on the internet using this OS, you’d probably be downloading JavaScript that’s larger than the entire OS itself. And it’s not even necessarily for complex functions either, isEven does exist and its removal broke the web for a while. Nobody tell its users about the existence of mod 2 please…
Fun stuff, had to go try on VMWare, ridiculous how fast it boots. Web was... finicky at best. What gave me some pause is that Quake was only getting 400fps while on WinUAE i can get ~600 even though it's emulating a 68k. Guess VMWare's VESA emulation is meant to be stable not fast. Anyway, fun to see some successors to the famous QNX Demo Disk, even if a tad unstable and unpolished...
so is this how skynet infects the network with its self-replicating worm os variant, just the size of a floppy disk? 26:17 tnx MJD for delivering us OS-tans once again.. kawaii
Please tell me you did actually click the "Configure' button on the network card because it seemed like you didn't actually try to configure it in the video?
Aaah the joys of linux, where everything is so simple except for the fact that nothing ever works quite right. Edit: thanks @theaveragecactus for correcting me. This OS in not in the Linux family.
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Some explanation about games and othe quirks of KolibriOS.
KolibriOS is being developed by small community of about 30 people (maybe more), mostly from past-soviet countries. This explains, for example, why speed test tried to download a file from tele2 domain (this is Russian network provider). Clicks, Reversi, Lines and Lights were pretty common on IBM-PC compatable computers in Russia and close countries after Soviet collapse. And KFAR is named like that because there is a program called FAR, developed by Russian programmer Evgeniy Roshal, who, by the way, developed RAR archivation algorythm. So, this FAR program is pretty popular in post-soviet countries among IT-specialists because of it's powerful functionality and small size, so KFAR is, in a sense, nod to that program.
I don't, by the way, state, that this is purely Russian OS or anything like this. I just did give some context about oddities. KolibryOS is a product of multinational team and should be seen as an example of such.
that explains the kgb
Tele2 is a Swedish company, but yes. Giggled at 'Kosilka' :D
Multinationals with the same/similar origin. Still impressive nonetheless as few if any other modern OS could even think about fitting into a single floppy disk. Granted, the driver situation is kinda bad, but you can’t ask too much for a system compressed into 1.3MB disk image.
@@estellebright2579 well, yes. It is very impressive already
Actually, Tele2 is a Swedish mobile provider, russian Tele2 isn't owned by them, it only shares the brand name.
But I do I see latinized russian in application names, (Palitra - palette, Kosilka - lawnmower, etc.). Also, I see a Seawar game, which also used to be popular in post-soviet countries. And the Far file manager is of russian origin too.
The aesthetic looks like an operating system you'd see in a game
That Tetris icon is actually straight copyright infringement. It's the game icon that shows up on the Nintendo DS menu for the game Tetris DS.
that's awesome.
Additionally, the version of 2048 at 21:04 appears to be based off of an open source implementation of 2048 built for libretro (retroarch).
It's strange to see such a mishmash of open source stuff and uncreatively cobbled together crap. I wouldn't be surprised if none of these games were coded by the original kolibri os devs but instead we're just commandeered with or without attribution.
@@makeshiftsavant *were
'Our Tetris'
The upload schedule has been awesome lately! Thank you so much!
Just being able to reposition the taskbar in this itty-bitty OS makes it already more versatile than Windows 11.
This operating system inside a 1.44 MB floppy drive contains more stuff than a 10 GB+ Windows install
Wait, Windows ONLY TAKES 10GB?! WTF IS ON MY LAPTOP?! 😳
@@RainbowLovingRainbow Windoos
A bunch of bloatware/system files.
@@RainbowLovingRainbow That "+" is doing a LOT of work.
Amazed
I was going to say "okay but can It run Doom tho?" But like, It literally comes with it
0:00 Who knew my 33th birthday would be so iconic :XD
19:11 The KGB is everywhere! 😮
This RUclips page is 50 times bigger than a OS.
Linux users make it almost 2x the amount or even 1x (I use arch btw)
After 2021 years later... he finally did a video on...KolibriOS.
This OS is insane for it's size.
Edit:What?
2021 years later
@@fuseegelee Even 3 year old Jesus couldn't get the network cards to work with KolibriOS
Man, time flies
what?
what what?
I think the Ethernet driver was working. But you didn’t configure the network. Maybe you had to setup DHCP or maybe try to setup a manual IP address…
You even had the window for network setup open 😅
I tried all of that when I was troubleshooting off camera, just didn't feel the need to include it because I couldn't get anything to work. The configure menu allows you to change DHCP settings. Even disabling it and entering the values manually didn't get the system to come online unfortunately.
I'm from Brazil, your channel is very good and easy to understand without subtitles, good job
how did they made this?☠️
Talking of non-Linux OSes, I was about to suggest Icaros Desktop, which is compatible with Amiga software but, unlike MorphOS, runs on x86. However, something seems off with their website lately, as the download page doesn't work. Maybe there are older versions available somewhere.
I very much appreciated the windows 1.01 ad reversi reference. Lol
It's not a MJD video if there isn't a problem with the Internet.
as a guy who experiments with tech myself, i can definitely confirm that the internet is an asshole to get going, lol
@@cubeheadexistswhen I was going to college for Sysadmin the IT guy and I DDoSed the school's Internet trying to crash a computer. We made a script to open and play the 10 hour video of Gandalf bobbing his head. After about the 5 minute mark he started getting calls about the Internet being extremely slow.
We did not get the computer to crash sadly but we did get it to the point that it took the mouse almost a full minute to move.
@@GrumpyIan oh my god, they need better internet security
@@cubeheadexists Yup..
Floppy version includes a web browser. LiveCD version includes the entire web.
Imagine the other way around like "to continue installing windows 11 please insert floppy disk 1481 of 2140"
Enderman installed Windows 10 with 3000 floppies (iirc, maybe a bit less)
I really like the icon art Kolibri uses for its apps
What really grinds my gears is that if you were to go on the internet using this OS, you’d probably be downloading JavaScript that’s larger than the entire OS itself. And it’s not even necessarily for complex functions either, isEven does exist and its removal broke the web for a while. Nobody tell its users about the existence of mod 2 please…
var x = 2; if (x & 1) { window.alert("Odd"); } else { window.alert("Even"); }
finally, the video we were promised for years.
There was many years ago, a "95 on a floppy" which may have just been a skinned linux but if memory served it did have the usual compliment of menus.
Amazing how this is possible. People can do some really wild stuff.
Im gonna see if i can run this off a school chromebook
Any updates?
I mean is it able to run? Yes. Now is your school one of the stupid ones that don't know how to manage an email let alone a school laptop set
@@alastorclark3492 yea
@@mate5075 not yet gimme like a few hrs and i'll update yall
19:11 Yes my comrade we are everywhere
Fun stuff, had to go try on VMWare, ridiculous how fast it boots. Web was... finicky at best. What gave me some pause is that Quake was only getting 400fps while on WinUAE i can get ~600 even though it's emulating a 68k. Guess VMWare's VESA emulation is meant to be stable not fast. Anyway, fun to see some successors to the famous QNX Demo Disk, even if a tad unstable and unpolished...
This os is one of my favorite for how small it is but how useful this can be for a mini raspberry pi type hardware.
The funny part is I watched that exact video where he said he would do it a few weeks ago and here we are lol.
It’s a good day when Micheal MJD uploads
so is this how skynet infects the network with its self-replicating worm os variant, just the size of a floppy disk?
26:17 tnx MJD for delivering us OS-tans once again.. kawaii
It'S BaaaAAaaAACK!
This actually works Quite well for what can fit on a Freaking Floppy
no way... the video we always kept waiting for
great video, VirtualBox ran it perfectly even with internet
Good video as always, and a pretty interesting operating system.. I might try this out later 👀
I knew you'd make this video eventually!
'Our Operating System' 😂
I knew I remembered this somewhere, lol
That was fun!
Wonder how much of Gem OS can fit on a single C64 cartridge. Probably not much
imagine going back in time and sliding this on steve jobs' desk
Cool vid bro 😎
kolibri is a very normal name for "small thing" but i always think of the bots from signalis.
God. I remember minuete OS. I remember trying it way... WAY back in the early 2000's. I thought it was insane.
the compression in this os is very notable, too looks very easy to use
Maybe for pcs with xp can be great use with few hardware use
How much modern is the 2004 OS?
KolibriOS is a fork of MenuetOS 32bit
he did it
As a tech youtuber, i agree of this content👍
CEdit looks like a skin for EMacs.
Please tell me you did actually click the "Configure' button on the network card because it seemed like you didn't actually try to configure it in the video?
Yes I did, could not get it to work on any of the systems I tried.
Also that Configure menu is just to change DHCP and IP settings, nothing to do with the driver for the adapter.
i swear to god i once saw someone else make the video. sadly i forgot who
25:10 Welp....... Time to do it.
Michealangelo Major Journey aheaD
SPEEAKKINGGG of "bEtTeR lAtE tHaN nEvEr," Michaelllll....WHERE THE HELL IS TRASH-PICKED COMPAQ PORTABLE PART TWO?!?!
It's weird being this early...
What a nice video!
C'mon man no web browsing? I feel cheated.
This'll beb interesting
Hey Michael I got a question what is that wallpaper on the 98 machine?
I wonder why the wallpaper appears to be flickering?
3 years
I’ve used this before wow but how many floppy’s would it take to install windows 11 off floppy disk
What SORCERY?!?!?!?
SIKE!
It's just amazing (understatement).
Finally.
Isn't this a reupload?
No
@@MichaelMJD sorry, my memory's been a bit cloudy because of my meds. I was confusing this video with another video you did about a light os
Under 10 minutes team🔥🔥🔥🔥
March 13th is my bday!!!!!
Crazy
this is just a hunch but I suspect that it doesn't have DHCP so you have to manually set the ip, gateway, and DNS for internet to work
It has DHCP. Trying it with or without it enabled didn't make a difference unfortunately.
I wonder how much time the decompressing would take on say a 133mhz computer
Why not put a compressed version of windows 1 ,,2 o,r 3 on a floppy disk? A low density one. !!!
cool!
stopping kids from saying stopping kids from saying stopping kids from saying first
It died for me when he couldn't browse the web
baller video
Nice.
why the Kosilka game named in Russian? (short term for lawnmower)
fire
How do you put a operating system on a floppy💾 ??!!!
I have no problem with an OS on a Floppy, but with so much Features and User Interface... Icons.. what the?
How? Using a disk imager. Obviously. :-)
dd if=image.dsk of=/dev/floppy
Can it run crysis?
Tried giving a static ip address???
Anyone else just wanted to see "Pig"?
Shame on you, Michael MJD, if that is even your name, for never having heard of Tyrian! One of the greatest Shoot'em Up Scrolling Shooters ever! /s
It is actually pretty great though, Ross Scott has a great Game Dungeon episode on it.
Can you run doom on that
6:40 dont you recognize norton commander clone ? what do you know about anything to talk about an OS ? this makes no sense
3:05 why is videomode in three dimensions?
X Res x Y Res x color depth (32bpp = 32-bit color = RGBA)
7min = 727 views
WHEN YOU SEE IT.
when you see it
Aaah the joys of linux, where everything is so simple except for the fact that nothing ever works quite right.
Edit: thanks @theaveragecactus for correcting me. This OS in not in the Linux family.
its not linux?
@@theaveragecactus You are right. My mistake.
Could you try windows 8 beta build 8250 on the 98 pc?
I was here under 40 mins
Neat
oh, no leegend
2021...
Its crazy being this early... also EPIC VIDEO =)
Hi guy
Now try, Windows XP 32 bit, on UEFI 64 bit?
Don't see why it wouldn't work? 64 bit usually have libraries to be compatible with 32 bit as well
@@Sithhy UEFI 64 bit isn't compatible with UEFI 32 bit
@@Sithhy That's Legacy BIOS, not UEFI
Hi
hype
Under 10 minutes!!!