I Should NEVER Have Listened To Your TERRIBLE Linux Idea...

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  • @DawidDoesTechStuff
    @DawidDoesTechStuff  Год назад +310

    Just wanted to quickly clarify the whole ctrl + D vs ctrl + U thing. I did initially use ctrl+u to set up booting off a USB. Once I did that, it didn’t want to boot off the USB because I didn’t correctly set up the boot media. Which is really hard to make for specific ARM based Chromebooks, like I explained at the end of the video. It was only then that one of the guides to me to use ctrl + D, which confused me and all the shouting started. 😅 Oh, also remember bots are bad, mkay.

    • @aleksi2858
      @aleksi2858 Год назад +13

      Lol u should instal linux to usb media drive and connect it to chrome book

    • @DawidDoesTechStuff
      @DawidDoesTechStuff  Год назад +25

      @@aleksi2858 That’s what I tried doing, but because it uses a ARM chip, you need to do a whole bunch of extra stuff to prepare the linux install so that the ARM chip recognizes it.

    • @Craider79
      @Craider79 Год назад +9

      Erhm - There are a bunch of versions of Linux m8 - get one which have "general" support ARM processors. Also - sometimes you can install an older version of Linux and update it if the newer version wont install. It's a bit of a weird device you got your hands on there - so it might take a bit of working around it... It really shouldn't be that hard though when you have another device to download and make bootable USBs on.

    • @johannsmith5697
      @johannsmith5697 Год назад +13

      @@Craider79 guys leave dawid, its a miracle he got this far

    • @waynejacksonofficial
      @waynejacksonofficial Год назад

      Your getting spammed here mate.. @DawidDoesTechStuff

  • @flexxx222
    @flexxx222 Год назад +639

    Setup: says press CTRL - U to boot usb
    DAWID: press CTRL - D - nothing happens
    insert enraged DAWID face

    • @joaristo
      @joaristo Год назад +13

      Dawid moment

    • @laur6405
      @laur6405 Год назад +12

      Like pressing the power button when it asks you to press any button

    • @DawidDoesTechStuff
      @DawidDoesTechStuff  Год назад +66

      I did use Ctrl U initially to set up usb boot. After that it wouldn’t boot off the usb because I didn’t have the correct boot media on the usb drive. Only after that process did I get frustrated and got stuck on ctrl D because of a different guide. 😅

    • @Jeffcrocodile
      @Jeffcrocodile Год назад +27

      @@DawidDoesTechStuff you should have tried Ctrl+"press every key on the Kb", that would be my rage solution for sure

    • @kaveman_4242
      @kaveman_4242 Год назад +3

      “There’s some line-ex happening. cool.” 😂

  • @aysils
    @aysils Год назад +763

    Dawid tries to install Linux on random crap should be a recurring series

    • @jeffyp2483
      @jeffyp2483 Год назад +49

      'linux on a pregnancy test' make it happen!
      (and maybe a doom demo) 😆

    • @AVClarke
      @AVClarke Год назад +35

      Dawid tries to install Linux on 1980 Texas Instruments scientific calculator.

    • @DawidDoesTechStuff
      @DawidDoesTechStuff  Год назад +103

      Please no. 😂

    • @Brenna_stubbs
      @Brenna_stubbs Год назад +23

      @@DawidDoesTechStuff please yes

    • @Gaichou
      @Gaichou Год назад +10

      Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaasssssssssss!!!!!!!

  • @infinity2z3r07
    @infinity2z3r07 Год назад +29

    Most of my linux experience is staring at a webpage trying to understand why what I did was wrong.

    • @npd59
      @npd59 7 месяцев назад

      And getting badgered to rtfm which is terribly voluminous.

    • @ibizenco
      @ibizenco 3 месяца назад

      I don't understand that these days (a year ago) that are unable to install Linux on a computer. 😐
      They REALLY should stick with Windows preinstalled...

    • @infinity2z3r07
      @infinity2z3r07 3 месяца назад

      Was bitching at the time about a chromebook that refused to output audio from the speakers ever again if headphones were plugged in once. This happened across literally a dozen distros.
      But thanks for the insult, it's fairly representative of the linux nerd community @@ibizenco

  • @Kyle-pj2vc
    @Kyle-pj2vc Год назад +144

    As someone who understands the linux file system on a deep level, watching you using a command line was like watching a confused puppy looking at TV for the first time.

    • @ibizenco
      @ibizenco 3 месяца назад +1

      😂😂🙂

  • @accountid9681
    @accountid9681 Год назад +343

    I've walked someone who wasn't particularly tech savvy through installing linux on a chromebook, it required disassembly to remove a physical BIOS write protection circuit, and also a coreboot flash. I think I cried when I saw the Linux Mint login screen.

    • @peeonthe3rdrail414
      @peeonthe3rdrail414 Год назад +49

      Good choice of distros, bad choice in laptops. haha

    • @raylopez99
      @raylopez99 Год назад +12

      @@peeonthe3rdrail414 I had problems with Linux with a desktop...back in the late 1990s. I'm sure it's easier now but I swore off Linux.

    • @JessicaFEREM
      @JessicaFEREM Год назад +6

      that doesn't apply on an ARM chromebook no?

    • @YuProducciones
      @YuProducciones Год назад

      wthell?! lol

    • @lejoshmont2093
      @lejoshmont2093 Год назад

      That sounds like a good challenge.

  • @iainmurphy9101
    @iainmurphy9101 Год назад +383

    I installed Gallium OS on a Chromebook once. Every step of the process, I thought I completely broke everything. It ended up being successful, but boy was it a challenge

    • @adityadivine2138
      @adityadivine2138 Год назад +6

      Was that worth it?

    • @iainmurphy9101
      @iainmurphy9101 Год назад +42

      @@adityadivine2138 It was worth it. I got more performance out of it, but in my case it was kind of the only option for what I was trying to do. My device was also really well supported by Mr. Chromebox and Gallium OS. In Dawid's case, I'd probably give up too

    • @adityadivine2138
      @adityadivine2138 Год назад +6

      @@iainmurphy9101 was yours arm based? I never quite understood why people buy chromebooks. I'll either buy an iPad or a cheap laptop with dos os and install Linux on it.

    • @iainmurphy9101
      @iainmurphy9101 Год назад +21

      @@adityadivine2138 Mine was Intel based. As for why buy one in the first place, price is probably the main reason. In my case, the price was free

    • @adityadivine2138
      @adityadivine2138 Год назад +4

      @@iainmurphy9101 oh now that makes sense

  • @faintspectator896
    @faintspectator896 Год назад +23

    Dawid is the worst nightmare of any IT support specialist 😄

  • @MarcinSzklany
    @MarcinSzklany Год назад +13

    I installed Linux on my mom's Chromebook (x86-based tho) and it's working well. She only uses Chrome, but unlike with Chrome OS, she still gets security updates and new browser versions on this old hardware this way.

    • @aquaponieee
      @aquaponieee Год назад +2

      the fact linux is a better option for running chrome than chromeos haha

    • @jaypormei1881
      @jaypormei1881 Год назад

      @@aquaponieee truth ^^... I've got working 100% h264 and vp8 decoding under Linux over Chrome OS. Despite of battery efficiency, both of them are par since Chrome OS can still drain quickly due to lacking GPU accelereration in my chromebook(s) as well as the unofficial onces like brunch.

    • @lhommedelapampa9730
      @lhommedelapampa9730 9 месяцев назад

      what distro did you install ?

    • @MarcinSzklany
      @MarcinSzklany 9 месяцев назад

      @@lhommedelapampa9730 Ubuntu Desktop LTS.

  • @boxbawks
    @boxbawks Год назад +17

    You have become hands down my favorite tech tuber over the past few months! Absolutely love your sense of humor and sarcastic adds.

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue 18 дней назад

      there nothing like a good cup of linux based lenode 👍👍

  • @philtkaswahl2124
    @philtkaswahl2124 Год назад +126

    What do you mean? This is peak content. You should listen to us more! :p
    Sure your mental well being may not like it, but that's a sacrifice we're willing to make to see your channel thrive.

    • @ImDannn
      @ImDannn Год назад +2

      That’s what happened to Etika :(

    • @chaitanyakulkarni6416
      @chaitanyakulkarni6416 Год назад

      you give up mental wellbeing when you become youtuber :P

    • @eagledee7753
      @eagledee7753 3 месяца назад

      LOL!!!! "...that's a sacrifice WE're willing to make..." , ROTFLMAO!

    • @user-ze5wd7od2m
      @user-ze5wd7od2m 3 месяца назад

      Yes please more linux on random crap. Than do Solaris or BSD on random crap. THIS would be great and we will all learn ;-)

  • @taragwendolyn
    @taragwendolyn Год назад +54

    I would not suggest a Chromebook as your first attempt at installing Linux, lol... last time I did it, I actually had to open the system up & remove a screw from the motherboard to enable developer mode (curse you, Asus, but at the time it was far and away the most powerful Chromebook available, a Haswell i3 with 4GB of RAM). Chromebooks are notoriously locked down.... if you do fancy another attempt to install it, try it in a virtual machine first. Walk before you can run and all that jazz.

    • @vipvip-tf9rw
      @vipvip-tf9rw Год назад +11

      screw is much better than asking company for unlock code, or trying to use some weird hacks

    • @hydrochloricity
      @hydrochloricity Год назад

      Oh I forgot all about removing the "security screw" in the Asus Chromebox I installed Gallium on...

    • @STORMFIRE07
      @STORMFIRE07 Год назад

      How do i make a chromebook virtual machine? To simulate the locked up nature of a chromebook?

    • @STORMFIRE07
      @STORMFIRE07 Год назад

      @CJ White the OP said “if you do fancy another attempt to install it, try it in a virtual machine first”, I was asking how can I simulate the hardware of a chromebook in a VM?

    • @taragwendolyn
      @taragwendolyn Год назад +5

      @@STORMFIRE07 You don't. That's not the sticking point here - it's a complication but the real problem appears to be Dawid's base level of knowledge with Linux. If he isn't comfortable with the install process & using it in an easier situation then he shouldn't even attempt to install it in a locked down situation like a Chromebook. I also said "walk before you can run" - IE, learn enough about Linux that you aren't typing things like "sudoapt" in terminal because you "heard linux has something to do with 'sudo apt'", and once you've got that baseline knowledge you can give it a go on a Chromebook - by which point the tutorials he was following will probably make a lot more sense.

  • @sebastiansandvik825
    @sebastiansandvik825 Год назад +10

    I used a dual boot Linux/Chromebook Acer C710 in 2013. That was actually a pretty decent system... The slow Celeron 847 even let me play some basic games like Hotline Miami.
    Honestly, for 199 USD it was a hell of a system!

  • @sohamshesh
    @sohamshesh Год назад +6

    Been watching your content for a while now, and the script writing and jokes and improved massively along with your general on-screen presence and camera confidence. Love to see it!

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue 18 дней назад

      Dawid can't do linux as easily as dell makes it sound so dell sucks with their instructions because it should make it super easy with all the instructions so easily that it should just work

  • @antoniom.andersen6704
    @antoniom.andersen6704 Год назад +81

    It says, after you enable USB boot, that you need to press Ctrl U, not Ctrl D. I had to go back in the video to confirm that it was correct and sure enough it's Ctrl U.
    Give it another go Dawid 😃

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад +7

      Dawid says it's all your fault it's entirely your fault cause you had to make him try linux on an arm based laptop instead of x86 which would have been easier for him to start out on🤣🤣

    • @irukhan07
      @irukhan07 Год назад

      @@raven4k998 lmao

    • @DeerJerky
      @DeerJerky Год назад

      He said that he initially tried Ctrl U but it didn't work, so then he followed the guide that said to use Ctrl D and it didn't work either.

    • @linuxization4205
      @linuxization4205 Год назад +1

      @@raven4k998 it was his fault for buying an arm based chromebook 🤣🤣

  • @Jay_the_Caffeinator
    @Jay_the_Caffeinator Год назад +32

    and this is why I love watching Dawid videos. the pain and emotions he feels are almost exactly the same as my feelings when doing these things.
    thank you Dawid for summarizing every Linux installation I have done over the last 22 years.

  • @GavAttackO
    @GavAttackO Год назад +321

    7:14 Not sure if you noticed this, but it specifies that its key combination is Ctrl + U and not Ctrl + D like most articles say. Would love to see a Part 2 to this however if you can get it working!

    • @DawidDoesTechStuff
      @DawidDoesTechStuff  Год назад +60

      I did initially use ctrl+u to set up booting off a USB, and then the one guide confused me. 😅 But the reason it didn’t work was because didn’t have correctly set up boot media. Which is really hard to make, like I was explaining at the end.

    • @iamnotyourmate
      @iamnotyourmate Год назад +10

      Yes now do it and try again

    • @hahalolha
      @hahalolha Год назад +15

      @@DawidDoesTechStuff For a simple program which sets up the bootable USB by itself, try Balena Etcher 😀

    • @Nas_Allie
      @Nas_Allie Год назад +4

      @@hahalolha gave up hope getting Ubuntu on my old iMac 2007 but this saved the day

    • @danielhandika8767
      @danielhandika8767 Год назад

      @@hahalolha yeah, how complex can it be?

  • @simontemplar3359
    @simontemplar3359 Год назад +11

    That's some linuxing going on there...
    This was brilliant and horrifying at the same time! Outstanding video!

  • @hookmanbeme
    @hookmanbeme Год назад +7

    This is so hillarious. I love the begging the chromebook to work as its supposed to. Definitely been there and done that with the myriads of software and os's I run into in my day to day life. Welcome to the real world of tech support.

  • @hamdanali2036
    @hamdanali2036 Год назад +398

    thought it was pronounced ‘linn-ux’ instead of ‘line-ux’. line-ux sounds like a walmart AI version of Linus Sebastian

    • @bloocheez3
      @bloocheez3 Год назад +33

      Dawid makes that very joke less than two minutes into this video...

    • @cup_and_cone
      @cup_and_cone Год назад

      It is probably the way most people in RSA pronounce it, so he probably grew up saying it that way.

    • @miserj
      @miserj Год назад +1

      @@cup_and_cone RSA? I searched for it but came up with nothing?

    • @Panzergruppe22
      @Panzergruppe22 Год назад +8

      ​@@miserj maybe what he meant was Republic of South Africa, Dawid was originally from that region. Born in Namibia, entered college in South Africa.

    • @CantankerousDave
      @CantankerousDave Год назад +3

      @@Panzergruppe22 which is weird, because he doesn’t have a South African accent (the usual Afrikaans, anyway). I’ve never heard an accent like his before, and I’ve heard a lot.

  • @Dark.Shingo
    @Dark.Shingo Год назад +8

    This is the closest I've seen Dawid ready to teach aerodynamics and the principles of flying to a Chrome Book.

  • @getxyzzy
    @getxyzzy Год назад +5

    your rage soothes my soul, your tears kindle the warmth of my heart. seriously though, congrats for trying at least.

  • @LightTheUnicorn
    @LightTheUnicorn Год назад +7

    It's absolutely doable, but for some models you do absolutely need Linux knowledge beforehand, and even then when things go wrong it can be a complete mess trying to figure it all out. You gave it a fair shot IMO!

  • @Bacongoober
    @Bacongoober Год назад +8

    I dunno if this is relevant to this chromebook but most of these have a write protect screw on the motherboard that you need to take out before flashing a new OS to the emmc (btw I'd love ot see pt.2)

  • @kesagatame
    @kesagatame Год назад +27

    That’s the best Linode sponsor message I’ve seen. Thanks for making these more fun than they should be.

  • @swayy0809
    @swayy0809 Год назад +11

    it's the "this has been linuxing for ages" for me, if you spend a few days on Linux it's not that bad tbh especially when you setting up a home server, eventually you get use to the commands and it makes you feel powerful lmaoo

    • @Boogie_the_cat
      @Boogie_the_cat Месяц назад

      Windows has a thing called "DOS" which I already learned before you were born, and it makes me feel more powerful than Linux because I can play games.

  • @kittenzrulz2314
    @kittenzrulz2314 Год назад +5

    The problem with ChromeOS is the propritary BIOS. The vast majority of standard PCs will boot into Linux fine.

    • @jimmyneutron129
      @jimmyneutron129 10 месяцев назад +2

      yeah chrome os being technically a fork of gentoo linux does not make it any any easier to install it on chromebook lol

  • @adagioleopard6415
    @adagioleopard6415 Год назад

    Loved the effects you did on this one David! Felt real epic! :D

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue 18 дней назад

      it's your fault all of it is your fault so Dawid's gonna make you watch an ad now🤣🤣🤣

  • @David-yx3bd
    @David-yx3bd Год назад +65

    At some point I really want to try Linux again, but honestly I still have way too much PTSD from the last time I failed at it. The funny thing is Linux most of the time is quick and easy boom it just works. But if you draw the bad card, or it decides it doesn't like something about your system, then it's the worst of kind of STD.

    • @Hackerisitic
      @Hackerisitic Год назад +3

      I feel you bro, linux like systems which are nither too new nor too old and are based mainstream platforms.

    • @aGemmstone
      @aGemmstone Год назад +13

      My girlfriend has been enjoying Pop_Os and now is trying other distros like Garuda.

    • @piman2boek364
      @piman2boek364 Год назад +6

      The absolutely easiest Linux version is Linux Mint Cinnamon. If my neighbor can use it, and he is definitely not computer literate, anybody should be able to use it. Of course he just uses it to surf the web and do emails. It won't run most Windows programs and so you have to learn Linux versions and in the past I have had problems getting it to recognize my network printers (sometimes the Linux version sees them and loads drivers and sometimes it sees them and decides it can't find drivers for them). I have one computer for Linux and another for Windows but could probably go all Linux if I wanted to.

    • @J0derVIVIVI
      @J0derVIVIVI Год назад +4

      I say the same about Windows 10. When it works it works, the moment you encouter the slightest issue it goes the seppuku way.

    • @apefish
      @apefish Год назад +7

      @@Hackerisitic no. i am a linux (chad) user so this is a little biased but whatever. linux isnt trying to be windows, yes its different, the command line is scary for new users. but thats the whole point, linux isnt meant to be windows. whenever i use windows i am astonished how weird some things are .e.g control panel and settings are both needed (why). as Pi Man said, distros like linux mint cinnamon are designed to feel simmalar to windows, but they arent trying to be the same.

  • @RoughGanome
    @RoughGanome Год назад +5

    We used to have this rule in construction, called the 10% rule. You have to be 10% smarter than the device you're working with to make it work for you.

  • @danielharvison7510
    @danielharvison7510 Год назад +3

    I am just astonished that a device made to run a literal linux-ish environment makes it so hard to install a "real" linux OS on it. Had no idea it was this difficult!
    On my pc, it's a matter of "make bootable flash drive", "boot off flash drive", "click the install button", and that's more or less it.
    This looks like it's worse than one of those masochistic Gentoo or LFS installs.
    I daresay that a random Raspberry PI board or similar arm-based SOC would have an easier time. Bad Chromebook!

    • @SolarLantern424
      @SolarLantern424 Год назад

      They don't really want you installing weird things on the google chromebook. I have no idea what it could be about but it seems like they just want to keep you in google chrome os. Someone somewhere at google probably knows but they haven't told anyone, so I think it is going to remain a mystery why these things have happened.

  • @elduderino7767
    @elduderino7767 Год назад +5

    Dawid, the suggestion was a troll, arm hardware and linux is a not very well supported unless you are looking for a very specific use case, as a desktop it would be pretty limited
    although there is no sponsor to back this idea i recommend you try Zorin OS, it's is like a fusion of windows and macos, absolutely stunning linux operating system that is likely to end ones windows enslavement, steam windows games work extremely well with steams inbuild proton feature which runs windows games... these days tho linux versions on games are pretty common

  • @VictorBillordo
    @VictorBillordo Год назад +7

    6:13 "proper neckbeard linux" lol 🤣🤣🤣

  • @JoshuaG
    @JoshuaG Год назад +10

    Getting Linux to install on a Chromebook is incredibly tedious if one is not well versed in Linux Commands , i might take it for a spin one day 😅👌 for now i've done the easy part of just dual booting Linux alongside Windows on one drive.

  • @RaisinBarXZ550
    @RaisinBarXZ550 Год назад +4

    I remember installing Ubuntu, Windows 10, and back to ChromeOS on my Chromebook just because I can. Did not even atteempt gaming as the Windows ran at a cinematic 24FPS. Also, on ChromeOS Linux Beta I managed to run Minecraft Java Edition lowest settings with Sodium mod and run at 20-30FPS on my Celeron Acer Spin R11, and 30-35 playable FPS on my cousins cheaper Asus something Chromebook. PS that suffering only occured because of ARM, if it was an x86 Chromebook, you'd be able to do ChromeOS Linux, proper Linux, and Windows all within like an hour not including install time.

  • @jameslake7775
    @jameslake7775 Год назад +3

    For whatever it's worth, I think the particular random crap you picked for your first adventure with Linux might have been leaping past the tutorial and the standard difficulty settings right into hard mode+.
    My experience with Linux Mint on old business-class hardware that doesn't run newer Windows very well has been "Boot to USB, follow the GUI, wait for a bit, reboot, click the boxes to add proprietary drivers, reboot, done". Biggest issue is bad wifi driver support and having to swap out whatever is in the system for something with an Intel chipset. Next issue would be hybrid graphics in laptops, but performance and battery life have both been "good enough" on my most recent machine to do documents/email/watch videos/Discord without digging into it.

  • @LavosGaming
    @LavosGaming Год назад +8

    I love watching newbies figure out the command lines, it's so precious. Thanks for this.

  • @twotone3471
    @twotone3471 Год назад +36

    The draw for Linux is that it turns E-Waste into useful computers after their time being able to be upgraded is done. That ARM is harder to do just reflects how few of them there are in the computing market. I run one, and its fine, but its just that, fine.

    • @luvdady
      @luvdady Год назад +1

      Yeah it's great stuff, if you got time to learn it. It's got it's good points

    • @Zerbey
      @Zerbey Год назад +3

      Linux on ARM is definitely a thing though, that's what Raspberry Pis use. Android is basically a very customized version of ARM Linux.

    • @jimmyneutron129
      @jimmyneutron129 10 месяцев назад

      just not for chromebooks

    • @jimmyneutron129
      @jimmyneutron129 10 месяцев назад

      thing is your computer is not a rasberry pi lol

  • @Madwonk
    @Madwonk Год назад +2

    Linux on ARM is frankly a nightmare outside of a few select devices. The people who wanted you to do this frankly had no idea what they're talking about. Yes, it's doable, but the only people I know who've done so were all professional linux developers!

  • @ravivlogs7765
    @ravivlogs7765 Год назад

    The fact that I look forward to the Lenode ad every video

  • @TheOriginalMaxGForce
    @TheOriginalMaxGForce Год назад +12

    Have you ever tried to set the Date & Time on a Chinese digital wristwatch you bought on Amazon for $12?

  • @kajurn791
    @kajurn791 Год назад +21

    Wow, i don't remember seeing Dawid this frustrated before. Great job linux commentators

  • @Lyander25
    @Lyander25 Год назад

    0:47 That has got to be the best ad segue I've ever seen. I'm still chuckling

  • @dragonballjiujitsu
    @dragonballjiujitsu Год назад +2

    Or, or...hear me out, you could have just bought a ThinkPad on ebay for $108 (yes I just checked) Core i5, 8gb RAM and 240gb SSD and installed any Linux distro you liked with zero issues.

  • @tuckersguitarfiasco
    @tuckersguitarfiasco Год назад +3

    ChromeOS is Linux (Gentoo), but its proprietary. but this man could have said "install the Debian Virtual Machine on it", and there was his video. but this dude went all the way to try to install an actual open source distro on ARM device (which I think OpenSuse has a file for). Props to him also because (this was funny) every linux user has been there at once as a beginner.

  • @heasterian2508
    @heasterian2508 Год назад +3

    Small info, you could also try to compile and install box86 and box64 and run Steam, but it won't be easy anyway as it's emulation. ARM CPU makes things complicated, but I get it working on mainline Linux on my Poco F1.

  • @RTSun-lx7ee
    @RTSun-lx7ee Год назад +2

    I do these crazy things very frequently. Usually some hardware manufacturer give us a new board and its base system. I usually have a bootable kernel or media, let's call it bootstrap system(The host system, in your video, which became host of the 'virus,' which is not really true. It's called target system.)
    Then the host system give you environment and toolchain(mostly compiler and linker) to build the working new kernel, which you can refer to current booting kernel, and its boot loader. When things are done properly enough, you can boot it with new booloader and new kernel. That's not something rocket science.
    It's just very outlandish for most of the users who grow up in the windows/mac culture background.

    • @SolarLantern424
      @SolarLantern424 Год назад

      It's not like this in this instance as there is no boot media available for it so you have to create your own. It would be amazing to just have a disk with a working toolchain! That sounds incredible but even a disk with a kernel and ininrd is not something you can have and the partitions on the disk have to be just so for a chromebook to recognise it as a bootable disk and the bootloader you have on the arm chromebook is not one that is easily replaced even if you had another bootloader. It kind of *is* rocket science or by now someone would have created a bootable disk image that you can just dd.

  • @DeNorali
    @DeNorali Год назад

    Awesome job. Looking forward to your future series of "Dawid Does Linux Stuff" 😘

  • @arjan92
    @arjan92 Год назад +6

    I converted an old i7 ASUS Chromebox I got for free because Google didn't support it anymore to Windows and it works perfectly, I use it as a 4K media player for my TV.

  • @llamacannon1714
    @llamacannon1714 Год назад +24

    Holy shit i feel your pain. Some months ago i did the same operation with a programming buddy of mine to my ARM chromebook. After bricking it and resoldering new memory four times the final product is a LXDE running ARM chromebook with a healthy part of the Kali nethunter software running.
    Except for the 3 startup errors i recieve and the loud warning every time i startup the chromebook (as well as having to manually switch keyboard layout every time in the console) it runs "perfectly".

    • @llamacannon1714
      @llamacannon1714 Год назад +2

      Forgot to mention, but a tip to anyone trying this:
      - Just because your ARM processor has never been run on a certain OS doesn't mean it's impossible. But going that way will lead to you having to create/manipulate a Kernel to work. That's the path me and my friend took but it lead to us decreasing our life expectancy significantly.
      - The solution often requires taking steps from multiple "guides", for example you might get started with one guide, then switch to another part-ways through because it stopped working. Keep doing this until you are fully bald and your neighbors hate you.
      (Extra; Switch which OS you are trying to install, sometimes a Ubuntu guide works on Mint instead etc, keep experimenting.)
      - Running Linux as a virtual machine within chromium is a bit easier, you can get the aforementioned LXDE running with fever steps. Then all you do is "CTRL+R", type "Chrosh" and type "StartLXDE" to enter the VM. Practical for people that want to try Linux and use it but still want to keep the functionality of Chrome OS.
      - Don't be attached to the Chromebook. In the best case scenario (of a bricked system), you will still be able to use it for normal use, but stuff like saving files or playing mobile games will probably be broken. Worst case you have to butcher another Chromebook to solder new memory on the PCB, I've been there and can't say it's much fun.
      Good luck

    • @vipvip-tf9rw
      @vipvip-tf9rw Год назад

      @@llamacannon1714 or just buy used x86 laptop

    • @llamacannon1714
      @llamacannon1714 Год назад +1

      @@vipvip-tf9rw Yeah it's the smartest alternative. Even better would be going for those school chomebooks at the end of school-semesters and buying them in bulk for almost nothing.

    • @petermarshall1634
      @petermarshall1634 Год назад

      Wait why would you have to resolder new memory? AFAIK at worst you would have to hook up an external programmer to reflash corrupted firmware

  • @krankenwagen7198
    @krankenwagen7198 Год назад

    6:45 how did you get here? i'm trying to install another os on my chromebook but idk how i get to this part

  • @Forbidden303
    @Forbidden303 3 месяца назад +1

    Man tries to wash his stairs with a washing machine. Breaks washing machine.

  • @stewiex
    @stewiex Год назад +15

    I wonder if you could have installed VirtualBox from within the terminal in ChromeOS and then a proper Linux distro?

    • @401uwu7
      @401uwu7 Год назад +11

      As far i know virtual box don't support arm...

    • @vipvip-tf9rw
      @vipvip-tf9rw Год назад +7

      arm is pain

    • @DeerJerky
      @DeerJerky Год назад +2

      @@vipvip-tf9rw me when someone shoots me in the arm

  • @ryanlight9579
    @ryanlight9579 Год назад +16

    Your Linode adds are legendary and a staple of the channel

  • @VanguardDragon
    @VanguardDragon Год назад

    Oh man your ads are genuinely hilarious, literally the only ads I've ever enjoyed watching and that's saying something.

  • @brianhelgerson87
    @brianhelgerson87 Месяц назад +1

    "Immediately scared and confused" is me most of the time.

  • @cookingboss888
    @cookingboss888 Год назад +5

    skill issue

  • @SHUTENSEPC
    @SHUTENSEPC Год назад +3

    I mean, Linux on a regular CPUs is pretty pretty good for a low end stuff

  • @randysmith7094
    @randysmith7094 Год назад +1

    Gotta love that developer mode boot warning and beeping.
    It's not like your being punished or anything, right?

  • @steventechno
    @steventechno Год назад

    My brother once had an old chromebook. It was intel-based but he wanted to play a game on it. This was many years ago, but I found a guide to not only remove Chromium OS, but to completely remove the old boot-loader and get something called "SeaBIOS" or something like that. Wound up just installing Linux Mint on it and other than the touchpad being non-functional, it wasn't too shabby, and yes. it was able to run some games via WINE. It went pretty well. This video is another reason why I don't like the idea of ARM taking over one day. Can't easily swap the OS and BIOS.

  • @qwkimball
    @qwkimball Год назад +5

    "Someone who sees Linux as a disease you may catch if you hang around boring people too much," might possibly be the single best sentence ever uttered in the English language.

  • @GinsuSher
    @GinsuSher Год назад +6

    Lol. This reminds me of the first time I tried to install Linux on my old laptop without researching anything. I just went by a friend's recommendation, assuring me it would be easy. Predictably, I lost one friend that day.

    • @jimmyneutron129
      @jimmyneutron129 10 месяцев назад +2

      tbf it's far easier than on a chromebook

  • @pinkbagels1
    @pinkbagels1 Год назад +2

    After removing screws, flashing BIOS and replacing Chromeos with a variety of Linux distros on three old Chromebooks, I thought I was a pro.
    Then I got a Samsung Peach Pi ARM Chromebook.
    I followed every tutorial To The Letter, including the Arch one for this *specific* Chromebook--Nothing, nothing, NOTHING works!!
    'Crouton' destroyedmy partitions and I've had to do a full reinstall of chromeos twice
    All because I want to run to run CMUS and a couple of Linux AppImages.
    I literally grasped at every straw. Even Libreboot claims it can create a new BIOS for this specific Chromebook but there are no step by step Chromebook Arm BIOS Flashing For Dummies instructions. WTF is a 'blob'.??
    I will never buy another Chromebook with ARM, ever.

    • @DawidDoesTechStuff
      @DawidDoesTechStuff  Год назад +1

      I'm sorry that you also had to go through that. Its such frustrating experience. :(

    • @SolarLantern424
      @SolarLantern424 Год назад

      Even if there was a bios for arm, how would it help you?

    • @pinkbagels1
      @pinkbagels1 11 месяцев назад

      @@SolarLantern424 Flashing a bios with Legacy or SeaBios is the standard way to replace chromeos with Linux on defunct out of date chromebooks. ARM seems to do something completely different where it is broken up into pieces or 'blobs'??? I'm fully ignorant of how that works *shrugs*

    • @SolarLantern424
      @SolarLantern424 11 месяцев назад

      @@pinkbagels1 I'm not sure about the blobs but because the cpu is arm and not intel it can't run the same machine code. So an IBM style bios isn't going to be much help as it will be intel code.

  • @chimeron260
    @chimeron260 Год назад

    You can’t punish us with a linode ad. Everytime your deep voice bellows out LINODE I smile

  • @RandarTheBarbarian
    @RandarTheBarbarian Год назад +10

    Libre Office also exists for windows and I keep recommending it to people who, and I can't imagine why, want to pay microsoft $70 a year for a word processor or spreadsheets. On the face of it it just seems to be fully competent office software.
    Also if you in the comments want a cheap linux computer please don't put yourself through this, there are perfectly cromulent 10 year old professional laptops out there just waiting for a second chance. If you want a lil baby one maybe try a 12" thinkpad like the x240.

    • @blunderingfool
      @blunderingfool Год назад

      "My boas says I should use MS program. Anything else is illegal." -Office drone.

    • @santiagopostorivo
      @santiagopostorivo Год назад

      I have the office suite free of charge because the company I work for gives it to me. And I still use libreoffice because it is easy to use and I love open source software. It can be tricky for older users, but it is so similar that you learn it quick.

    • @NextEevolution
      @NextEevolution Год назад +2

      LibreOffice is the shit. Especially when Microsoft wants to make the entire Office suite into a yearly subscription based model.

    • @blunderingfool
      @blunderingfool Год назад +1

      @j0sh I hope "more modern interface" doesn't mean that fucking ribbon. D=

    • @santiagopostorivo
      @santiagopostorivo Год назад

      @j0sh libreoffice has a modern interface and you can change it to look like microsoft office without plugins

  • @Philboh8
    @Philboh8 Год назад +3

    "lie-nucks" hahaha what

  • @sapphiccjamie7803
    @sapphiccjamie7803 Год назад +1

    i love ur content :) thank you for making my day everytime u upload!!

  • @-a6833
    @-a6833 Год назад

    I don't know if arm based chromebooks would be supported, as that seems like a whole other rabbithole, but on an intel celeron based chromebook I simply put it in dev mode, unscrewed the back, unplugged the battery to disable a "protection chip" (older models have a "protectionscrew" you can remove), and on the ac power then used the mrchromebox script to automatically have it make a backup, unlock the filesystem and flash seabios onto it, then reboot, and install linux choosing to wipe the whole drive, shutdown the laptop, plug the battery back in, and easypeasy, it was easy af, especially compared to whatever method you were doing, you were using crostini as a basis, but crostini is basically a linuxcontainer that google has completely neutered to the point of it being barely functional.
    My advice? If the arm based system is in the supported devices list on the mrchromebox website, then just wipe that venereal system called chromeos off of there completely

    • @yd6094
      @yd6094 Год назад

      Mrchromebook script is only for Intel based Chromebook and not for arm

  • @djpickle68
    @djpickle68 Год назад +4

    Dawid, thank you for doing exactly what I would have done. So I didn't do it myself. :)

    • @Dark.Shingo
      @Dark.Shingo Год назад +1

      He fumbles it so you don't have to!

  • @SirNickyT
    @SirNickyT Год назад +3

    Use the trojan 3060 with Linux 😆

    • @givinguff4292
      @givinguff4292 Год назад

      Dawid please do this and film it. I wanna see your reactions when trying to get those drivers working.

  • @marcinwozny7722
    @marcinwozny7722 Год назад

    Did you remove a security screw that prevent bootloader changes on the nvme?

  • @kissingfrogs
    @kissingfrogs Год назад

    Another cool tip, You should replace all the caps. Get a capacitor kit, it fixes everything.

  • @gonzox00
    @gonzox00 Год назад +3

    Does this chromebook have one of those mechanical locks with a screw to stop you from installing Line-ux? You can try installing the Mr Chromebox BIOS... that makes it easier

    • @gonzox00
      @gonzox00 Год назад +1

      @@elly3713 that's a pretty angry reply this early in the morning

    • @SolarLantern424
      @SolarLantern424 Год назад

      Bios in this context is more of an x86 thing. This is an arm chromebook. Legacy boot mode is an unsupported method for booting Linux distros available only on Intel/x86-based ChromeOS devices (sorry ARM owners).

  • @dmagik8
    @dmagik8 Год назад +2

    This is a fantastic video. It mirrors every encounter I have ever had with Linux. Thank you Dawid for your service.

  • @lynnjr457
    @lynnjr457 6 месяцев назад

    I have been dealing with a similar situation recently on a Lenovo AMD based Chromebook I bought after seeing the exact same Lenovo page on installing Linux. My fault for taking it at face value and not seeing your video on this one until now. :)

  • @GTNLOST
    @GTNLOST Год назад +1

    Proud of you trying, even with what most of us expected to be the end result.

  • @mbertolijr
    @mbertolijr Год назад +10

    Dawid, your experience with Linux is pretty much everyone’s experience with Linux the first couple…. hundred times you use it. After that you finally start to remember the commands and all of your previous mistakes and it becomes much easier.

    • @---uz5xq
      @---uz5xq Год назад +5

      There's plenty of distros available that would require absolutely nothing complicated to get running. It really isn't all "sudo apt" command line instructions. Pretty much everything has a GUI in the most mainstream distros. Yeah, sure, in the past you couldn't avoid the terminal/command line but that really isn't the case anymore. It is beyond stupid how complicated some people make Linux look. This obviously isn't so much the case here as quite clearly the hardware in that chromebook is supported by next to nothing because it's so underwhelmingly useless, but still.

    • @softwarelivre2389
      @softwarelivre2389 Год назад +3

      No. All my experiences with GNU/Linux instalation were pretty simple and straightforward.

  • @kavenseth
    @kavenseth Год назад +2

    I am a total Team MS-Windows, I find Linux extremely awful but i am pretty sure the reason Linux did not work for Dawid was because he is mispronouncing LINUX so badly.. I may not like it but it at least it deserves to be called respectfully in the way it was named, I cringed very time he said LINUX and he said it a lot... 🤣🤣

  • @jortmungandr1112
    @jortmungandr1112 Год назад

    Linode should just run that bump on loop for every ad they do. 11/10.

  • @michaelthompson9798
    @michaelthompson9798 Год назад +2

    Dawids experience of trying to get Linux installed looks exactly like mine 🤦‍♀🤦‍♂🤦🤬🤬🤬🤯🤯🤯!

  • @CharlesHydronium
    @CharlesHydronium Год назад +3

    this is pretty much my entire linux experience in nutshell - countless hours of research all over the place, only to find out I'm very unlucky... its singlehandedly why I'm never ready to completely migrate to linux

  • @Sheppy99
    @Sheppy99 Год назад +3

    I installed Linux once and when I realized I had to be Neo from the Matrix to install a driver..... off it went. When I researched the issue online, I was met with "you're a useless pleb who can't code? No Linux for you"
    So I took their advice and uninstalled.

    • @jabezhane
      @jabezhane Год назад

      That's the experience I've always had . Me - "Hello, I just installed Linux and how do I..." Linux Forum - "Go away and learn like we did noob!" Whenever I mention this, I get someone angrily go "No you didn't you stupid noob!" Kind of proving my point. The irony. It makes me chuckle anyway. I haven't bothered again for years.

  • @hustla808
    @hustla808 Год назад +1

    Lmfao, This is by far! One of my favorite Dawid Videos!! Also close to the one where your wife shocked you randomly xD. But keep up the great work! ❤❤

  • @Svarthymn
    @Svarthymn Год назад

    This is the type of content I expect from Dawid and this channel 😂

  • @JustSumFella
    @JustSumFella Год назад +3

    Dawid, Can you tell me if a i3 10105f will bottleneck a 1650?
    I know its not related to the video, I'm just curious 😅

    • @rangeramg
      @rangeramg Год назад +4

      not dawid, but no it wont

    • @alhmorad8296
      @alhmorad8296 Год назад +1

      NO

    • @williamhoward9121
      @williamhoward9121 Год назад +4

      Seems like a well balanced build to me. Bottlenecks will depend on game, etc

    • @JustSumFella
      @JustSumFella Год назад +2

      Would it bottleneck a 2060?

    • @Foggy404
      @Foggy404 Год назад +2

      @@JustSumFella Pretty sure it would

  • @TylerVining
    @TylerVining Год назад +4

    You tried, you raged, you failed, and then you blamed for audience. A truer RUclipsr timeline couldn't be had!!

  • @Kiabeta
    @Kiabeta 9 дней назад +1

    So now that Windows has been updated to better support Arm-based CPUs will you do another video like this?

  • @yoriichitsugikuni955
    @yoriichitsugikuni955 Год назад +2

    Me skipping the ad 😂
    Edit: I was trying to find a new tech channel and I found this it’s really good! I will watch this channel often now

  • @iamnotyourmate
    @iamnotyourmate Год назад +5

    REDO THIS VIDEO!!!

  • @santiagopostorivo
    @santiagopostorivo Год назад +2

    Libreoffice is not only on Linux but also on Windows, which I use because it's easier to make charts there than in Excel.
    And Linux can be complicated, but after several years of using it as the main operating system on several of my devices, I can say that it is worth the effort depending on what you do with it.
    Although worse than installing linux is doing a Hackintosh on an AMD Ryzen with 100% functional Nvidia graphics. Now that's crazy, maybe an interesting project for the channel (I did it with MacOSX Sierra).

  • @Draaklore6677
    @Draaklore6677 Год назад

    ok there is a write-protection screw physically installed in the device. Unscrew it and once removed it should let you install alt OS.

  • @scottcol23
    @scottcol23 Год назад

    Love the videos! I look forward to every upload. Honestly the people that comment "oh just install linux on it" are just clearly people that have never touched linux, or have used an ubuntu distro that was plug and play. LOL again I love the content.

  • @xeienar
    @xeienar Год назад

    I'm not a linux user, but when I installed Brunch (official ChromeOS on any x86 pc with native android and linux support) on my crappy chinese laptop it worked flawlessly. I remember that in order to install Steam you just had to download directly from the Steam webpage. It gives you a standard .deb file which you can just open it after you set up the linux sandbox on ChromeOS. It installed fine, and some games worked too with proton, the only thing that stopped me from playing further was some weird glitches with mouse acceleration.

  • @TotiTolvukall
    @TotiTolvukall Год назад

    This video gives me the feeling of Bicycle repair man attempting to install a Volvo diesel turbine in a 2-stroke moped without understanding the concept of either. And as from the feeling that the ultimate goal was to install games - I cannot but help feeling that the competence in choosing the hardware for the purpose was all but lost.
    Kind of buying yourself a rubber-band when you needed a wrench.

  • @OnyxDragun
    @OnyxDragun Год назад

    Love how you keep emphising ARM processor ;) I use linux on an ARM processor for work.. I wouldn't want to load it on to a Chromebook either lol

  • @omarebrahim7225
    @omarebrahim7225 Год назад

    I found Linux on a Chromebook “okay”. The kernel is super old so up-to-date software didn’t happen, as you discovered.

  • @kasimirdenhertog3516
    @kasimirdenhertog3516 Год назад +1

    Looked to me everything was working fine, only your attempt to get Steam going didn’t work. But then again, what use would that be? Non of that stuff (games) is compiled for ARM, or it must be something obscure or done through emulation.

  • @asteroiderer
    @asteroiderer 7 месяцев назад

    Damn, usually I'd find videos like this with people who know Linux, but you... you're an enigma.

  • @ADo_Bad_Idea
    @ADo_Bad_Idea Год назад

    that's the highest quality linode ad yet good job

  • @JustNick
    @JustNick Год назад +1

    Installing Linux on those crappy fuckbook is a literal pain in the ass, I tried installing Linux to an Acer Switch 7. And it was so stupidly difficult. The best is when you can boot the installation media, it writes the files to the eMMC Memory and then proceeds to not boot at all because there was no boot media found. All in all, never install Linux on ARM based machines, your precious lifetime isn't worth it XD