I always have a hard time connecting to windows wifi but never in my kubuntu, in windows sometimes it just can't connect to the WiFi and I need to forget the network then restart the PC just to connect again
they do on intel m.2 adapter and some usb adapters do have working drivers, but I had a eithernet cable running through the house before I switched because either is much more stable and faster Just like laptops and tablets, wifi is a joke. I need my desktop with eithernet
Linux has better Wi-Fi support than Windows. You just need to swap Wi-Fi cards. The reason he doesn't have Wi-Fi is because laptop Wi-Fi antennas are behind the LCD.
@@ExertionEdits shutdown cycles are hard on hardware, reducing their lifespan, especially with SSDs and RAM. You're also not saving much having it shutdown vs idle, or hell even vs full load. That $2/month in savings must be so worth straining your hardware lol. Only updates or just periodically should one shutdown/restart.
meanwhile windows users can't even remember which application they use for websurfing like 80% of the time and casually referr to it as "the thing where I Google" which isn't really better
I had to do this for a friend. He apparently had no idea how both of his hinges got so damaged. And because he had a cheapo laptop there wasnt much of an option to fix it.
Because thats what lightweight Linux is for, for old PCs that cant run Windows anymore. But I honestly even have on my old 10 y/o Notebook Windows 11 because I just like it more :/
@@Idolstarcynder Because it runs on older hardware? Not everyone can afford a new PC or they just want to repuepose old PCs so they don't just end up in landfills.. Maybe?
@@MANTISxB that's why I said many, not all or even most. I know there is a few linux users that are using the latest hardware, or at least fairly recent hardware.
Not necessarily. I have a friend that uses Linux, and she is the kind of person that likes to put random pretty knickknacks on her furniture. Couldn’t care less about wiring and connectors AFAIK.
@@SamualN I hate the idea of mouth breathing. It just sounds and feels dirty. Since our nose has nose hair and all to protect us from environmental things
@@Sorry-Sir_butNah I detest nose breathing. My uncle has giant cavernous nostrils and every single god damn fucking breath he takes is a hollow pan flute sound. It's utterly disgusting to listen to.
@@zgliu8018 You know you can hold shift while clicking shutdown or just disable fast startup. If you have windows on an SSD the difference in boot time will be negligible.
@@Plasmacore_V It seems totally unnecessary to me that only by holding Shift can I do actual shut down, when the button literally says "Shut Down". When I want hibernation, I use "Hibernate" button. Why would I need hibernation when I am using a "Shut Down" button? Also, fast startup IS hibernation. It is also unnecessary to me to use a different word to refer to it, when there already exists one, just because fast startup sounds like it's something more efficient than normal startup, but in reality the implementation is totally different.
@@zgliu8018 Fast Startup and Hibernate are not exactly the same thing. "Fast Startup saves the freshly-started state of Windows. Meanwhile, Hibernate saves everything, including the current state, logged in users, or open files, folders & applications. If you want to get back the exact state when you left your work, Hibernate is a great option but takes longer to boot up." Since with Fast Startup enabled you are able to force as "complete" shutdown with a power down (like how restart does without turning off power) by holding Shift when you select Shutdown. I think it is confusing too.
Yea the dude should for real install some outlets under his desk, will give him a lotta more space. I am still struggling with cable management as well lol
You make do. When there is no money, you make do. It does incredibly well. It's like falling down a hill into a pool party with a bbq. It's disorienting, and a lot of things are not quite what you expect them to be, but the important stuff is still there and this is a pleasant experience rather than say rolling off a cliff to an 80ft drop.
@@_danu Well the real problem is that people like to try flashy versions or versions above their skill level and... there's no GOOD way to be sure you're actually going to be in the right realm with what you pick the first time. And the problem is that people are not... resilient most of the time. This is often a last ditch solution and when it fails they're REALLY screwed and it fails not because IT can't but because THEY can't and they don't have ANY clue.
In the video game Metroid Prime pinball there is a button you can hit that makes the screen go completely dark such that you have to literally put it on the surface of the Sun to see the screen and even then you can only see the very spot that you're looking at and nothing surrounding it well I had the laptop that was doing that but I couldn't find a way to turn it off so I removed the screen from it and used it as a desktop. If you've ever used an original game boy and tried to see the screen that is way easier and not even close to what I'm talking about. Edit: Metroid Prime pinball is a DS game.
@@mattmurphy7030 I also forgot to mention that that video game is for the Nintendo DS that would probably clear up some things. Basically I looked online and it says that if the screen looks like what I described it means the backlight has burnt out on a laptop however in the video game when you push that button a second time the back light comes back.
First Name Last Name the 4 shades of grey game boys had quite clear and easy to see screens, it was mainly the gbc and original gba that had hard to see screens
@rooftoppers for anyone that is wondering arch wiki says that if you have grub you should edit /boot/grub/grub.cfg in order to persist change with "linux /boot/vmlinuz-linux root=UUID=0a3407de-014b-458b-b5c1-848e92a327a3 rw quiet splash" and as far as i remember you need to change "quiet splash" to just "splash"
Not really. I use an old refurbished T530 with dockingstation as my main PC. It's old, but quite powerfull for everything non graphic-intensive. Sadly no gaming PC, but still the best PC I owned so far. But it depends on how you define poor (and it highly depends on where you live). It still costed about 450€ when I bought it a few years ago in a second-hand shop.
This is just a slow decapitated laptop with no Plymouth start up theme covering the startup messages. Windows does the exact same thing just it hides them edit: thx for the likes 😀
Because it's decapitated i.e. the guy removed the screen, it's Linux and I know that's what Linux looks like if you remove the boot screen at startup. And all operating systems with a boot screen do this as they obviously take a kernel log on startup but Linux by default shows it if there isn't a boot screen covering it.
1. That grey background is the start up theme. System76 just decided to use plain poop gray background. 2. He pressed Escape to intentionally show the debug.
True Linux users don't go around saying, "I'm a Linux user". In fact, they don't talk much because they are too busy trying to resolve a dependency issue.
@@Cryo_Gen I'm now imagining a mechanical computer whose kinetic energy is given by a diesel engine lol. It would be faster than an electromechanical computer, but more dangerous
my setup is half gaming pc and the keyboard is a 2012 office keyboard has chocolatr in between the keys the monitor is a samsung tv that is probably from 2015 or something, and the cable managment? *we dont talk about that*
I wouldn't really call an HP "E-treasure." Seriously HP's hardware and BIOS are so horrible. They're designed purposefully to be bad and die in a short term to get you to buy more.
@@DrAnimePhD I would not also, i tried to use hp laptop as server to play with. And i will probably throw it away. But hey free stuff is free if it find it's purpose.
@@DrAnimePhDI've had an HP Omen laptop for 8 years and it still runs like a champ. Only thing I've ever maintained on it is replacing the battery once 3 years ago.
ppl complain about having to learn 3 commands at the worst and 9/10 times you can literally just copy paste the command, and when downloading apps, alot of distros have app managers
@@BigFatBunions You wanna be careful copy and pasting commands. paste them into a text editor first before putting them into terminal. There can be malicious commands disguised as innocent ones LTT has a video on it.
There is no excuse for having no SSD as the boot-device at this point and the current low prices. I even added a 120GB SSD to an antique IBM Thinkpad x61s, and for that I had to install Middleton's BIOS to enable the Sata-II interface capability 😅
@@Lavi-Aemilia-Astori And many people here learned English as their second language. So please be helpful and point out the mistake, so we can improve, or otherwise simply be silent.
As an actual Linux user, they are saying real things - you can compile your own kernel if you want to, and with gentoo you have to. It would probably be more accurate to say recompile though
@@tauon_ yeah, but 99% of distros have an already compiled kernel, so yeah it‘s still a (funny) exaggeration. But you are my linux brethren, you already know that
👍It would look so much cleaner, especially with some additional cable management. No crappy setup is an excuse for not using a few cable ties to clean things up, and this free floating LAN cable is a health risk 😂
My favorite part about Linux is when you have the smallest problem it takes 8 hours of googling and you get 800 different answers and none of them work and you finally say "Fuck it, I guess this computer isn't gonna have any audio" 😂
That's because 799 of the answers where for older version from different distros. And so many different repositories and installation techniques. Apt-get, snap. Anything else?
Currently my lptop did not now better and brought HP i now i messed Up but I can accept it now next i will gogel in advance ang propobly just get a ThinkPad
Fuck windows bro. It always updates in the most inconvenient times. And my lappy becomes shitty when windows is updating in the background. Windows update is too much for my poor baked potato laptop
@@jacobsotorios8886 what windows on what specs. i guarantee you that linux is faster on all but the newest hardware which takes a while to support. but then it's faster again...
@@nickfirst7249 Yup. Every laptop should have a single center hinge all the way across. Major manufacturers know what they're doing though, and I'm sure that they intend on them to break
@@PascalBrax honestly it would probably be even slower on Windows. The only reason most Linux distros boot up faster is because they are a more efficient when it comes to resources. This is why Linux also gets used to "revive" old computers who can't handle windows anymore.
Remember I could fckn copy/move files in Dos as a kid. Start up all kinds of stuff and f around with Scream Tracker. Nowadays I don't know shit when I stare at a command lines screen.
@@deadsouI yeah every time my $200 laptop boots up at lightning speed, I think back to the XP days before SSD's were even used for the OS only. Whole desktop took minutes for even the login screen then waiting for all the startup programs to initialize..
That laptop is on life support.
literally
lmfao
The laptop 💀 did u mean the computer 😂
Dead support
There is no life in this computer
This isn't even a Laptop. This is just "Lap"
Where's the t- oh.
> 69 likes and no one 'nice' enough to ask? Let me fix it. 🎉
pls don't fix no nothing@@naoeemerald8720
Underrated comment
LapWithoutTop
Lapdown
"You wont let me die. You wont let me live."
"One-Metalica" starts playing
@@kymattokAnd Henry Cavill with a CGI mouth is doing the vocals
😂😂
Those two lines are swapped tho
😂😂
“How much battery life do you have left?”
“3 liters”
"Kill me."
"Later."
Archimedes no!
It's filthy in there 😂
Oh don't be such a baby, screens grow back.
@@seresrobertwoodoo2451(no they don’t)
"Now, vhere vas I?
Ah..."
I never thought I'd see that line referenced but goddammit it works perfectly.
“I’m a Linux user”
- heavy breathing as the computer starts.
Fat people problems
LOL
why?
@@DogeIndia Linux users sit at their computer all day, thus any kind of physical movement they do makes them breathe heavy. Even standing up.
hahahah
The ethernet cable on the floor crossing the room is a classic
anything to not use wifi
@@proximiteawifi is the worst, easy target for hackers
My wife almost divorced me because of the cable. So I hung it on the wall over the cupboards.
@@abdullahal-shimri3091 why dont you drill a hole and run it below the house or something? easy job man
@@escapetherace1943hole=draft
Why did you press the power button?
You could have directly shorted the pins on the Mainboard...
Personally to make the process easier (for me and the computer)
I type
sudo rm -rf /
In the terminal when it pops up
Real life saver
I have a Chevy throttle pedal for that...
Power button is bloat
Lol 😂@@mattn2151
@@Hex_TTV........ We've heard it before. Seems like you're really desperate to seem like you know a command
Bro u know that system is fighting for its life when even *LINUX* takes that long to boot
seems like deconstructed Chromebook.
which makes a lot of sense for linux.
12 seconds is not too slow for Linux.
to be fair if the hard drive is just your classic HDD spinning platter, that loading time makes sense, so not really "fighting for its life"
Needs an SSD. Even a cheap SATA one would be an improvement.
Even with an Nvme depending on the distro it can take way to much time Vs windows... Eg Arch for some reason goes through this process first.
Literally every hacking scene in any movie ever.
**boots Linux**
Don't forget clicky clicky clicky
Don’t forget lack of functionality for Wi-Fi
Don't forget neofetch and cmatrix
@Old Liquid do not forget about apt update && apt upgrade
Tcpdump anyone?
every linux user has a 100ft ethernet cable laying around somewhere
They don´t make that many wifi drivers for linux :,D
You save lots of time that way
@@bruv-lz4fh My wifi works super fine. I'd still use cable for a desktop. I don't cus I bring my laptop everywhere.
I want that
My WiFi card sucks even on windows
I always have a hard time connecting to windows wifi but never in my kubuntu, in windows sometimes it just can't connect to the WiFi and I need to forget the network then restart the PC just to connect again
like, somewhere .... 😅
oh yes a typical linux user. ethernet cable runs trough the house as wifi drivers don't work
they do on intel m.2 adapter and some usb adapters do have working drivers, but I had a eithernet cable running through the house before I switched because either is much more stable and faster
Just like laptops and tablets, wifi is a joke. I need my desktop with eithernet
That's me as soon as I started using Linux 😭
Ngl wifi drivers are the worst...
Если кабеля тянуться, значит плохой из него пользователь Linux
Linux has better Wi-Fi support than Windows. You just need to swap Wi-Fi cards.
The reason he doesn't have Wi-Fi is because laptop Wi-Fi antennas are behind the LCD.
I doubt you're a Linux user if you're turning off your computer 🤷♂️
Lol
This
Even an idle computer uses power
@@ExertionEdits Yes, but do you know the pain of reopening the ides?
@@ExertionEdits shutdown cycles are hard on hardware, reducing their lifespan, especially with SSDs and RAM. You're also not saving much having it shutdown vs idle, or hell even vs full load. That $2/month in savings must be so worth straining your hardware lol. Only updates or just periodically should one shutdown/restart.
If you listen closely, you'll be able to hear a faint "kill... me... please..." coming from the laptop.
"Later."
"Pc"
laptop keyboard lol@@CyBeRKiNG4251
Okay that made me chuckle
💀
The most accurate part is when he told the viewer he’s a linux user, they’re always so quick to let you know.
People who use Linux are like people who owns teslas. They don't shut up about it.
@@philip_bray people are just nitpicking, someone with an expensive BMW will talk as much about their car as a Tesla owner, makes no difference
The most annoying person in the world is a vegan linux user who drives a tesla.
meanwhile windows users can't even remember which application they use for websurfing like 80% of the time and casually referr to it as "the thing where I Google" which isn't really better
@@ickunmatze 😬😬😬
Damn he is using his laptop like some enemies head as trophie in his house
decapitated laptop is peak linux 'i hate technology actually' aesthetic
Dude's screensaver wasn't strong enough
@@The-KP best comment in this comments section.
"I just have to use this for work and i hate it >:("
@@The-KP nice creativity
I had to do this for a friend. He apparently had no idea how both of his hinges got so damaged. And because he had a cheapo laptop there wasnt much of an option to fix it.
"this is how i turn on my computer"
*presses power button*
*starts*
I guess you missed all the other comedic references.
@@heinzerbrewthe comments section is funnier than the video
@@keenen4904 true
@@keenen4904cap
the autistic linux users in the comment section not understanding the joke is part of the magic
Was anyone else waiting for him to log in with a 20+ character password?
why so short of a password?
@@supercomentor7542 20+ can be any number above 20
20?
@@YRO. this type of comment is exactly why I put the +. Honestly over 16 characters is overkill with new password guidelines.
I was actually wondering why there was no additional bios password set up to prevent others from booting via usb.
Still better than " sudden automatic update " !
The fact that he's using a old broken laptop as a desktop is fairly accurate for many Linux users. Many of us use old, defunct PCs for Linux.
Because thats what lightweight Linux is for, for old PCs that cant run Windows anymore. But I honestly even have on my old 10 y/o Notebook Windows 11 because I just like it more :/
Why the actual fuck would you use linux then
@@Idolstarcynder Because it runs on older hardware? Not everyone can afford a new PC or they just want to repuepose old PCs so they don't just end up in landfills.. Maybe?
@@joemann7971 Then dont brag about using linux like all you mouth breathers do, using ancient technology doesn't make you cool
@@MANTISxB that's why I said many, not all or even most. I know there is a few linux users that are using the latest hardware, or at least fairly recent hardware.
I don’t know why but there’s something morbid about seeing a headless laptop
Its just a HP laptop, HP stands for Hinge Problem
Mine has a Bluetooth screen and in a worst state and I think takes more or less the same to start up
i have an acer nitro 5 headless i used as a home media pc connected to my flatr screen
@@Galaxy-oy4njMy HP laptop hinges broke which caused me to get a asus laptop, HP is a joke.
@@Galaxy-oy4nj those Lenovo Yoga Sh*tpads too with their 180 degree hinges
Him: Normally press the power button
Linux Enjoyer: *Short circuit the pins*
Been there done that, was indeed a Linux machine.
i literally did that when i first got my pc without a case
Not necessarily. I have a friend that uses Linux, and she is the kind of person that likes to put random pretty knickknacks on her furniture. Couldn’t care less about wiring and connectors AFAIK.
I have a old laptop from 2005 as a second computer and the power button is broken so i have to use a screwdriver to turn it on
@@John_pn The cheapskaters brethren welcome you.
👨🦰:"Yo can i delete the kernel"
🐧"I don't really care bro"
you can tell he’s s linux user by the heavy breathing for just standing
Lmao
😂😂😂😂😂😂
That Is So true wtf
RIP
I think that's more a reddit moderator thing.
Zero cable management, zero decorations in the room. Yup, that's a Linux user.
and out of breath after 4 steps
sure :)
Probably were decorations, but had to take all the naked anime posters down for the video
That's what he wants us to think.
Ok... so that answers my question then.
the audible mouth breathing adds that extra level of accuracy
some people just have small sinuses and mouth breathing is a lot easier >:'(
hey lievje you have found my comment
@@SamualN I hate the idea of mouth breathing. It just sounds and feels dirty. Since our nose has nose hair and all to protect us from environmental things
@@Sorry-Sir_butNah no need to brag about how much better nose breathing is :'(
@@Sorry-Sir_butNah I detest nose breathing. My uncle has giant cavernous nostrils and every single god damn fucking breath he takes is a hollow pan flute sound. It's utterly disgusting to listen to.
main problem is his hardware is so shit that even linux needs time to turn on the device.
"I'm a Linux user." (walks to Frankenstein computer)
Better than using tape to mound the board to the wall but worse than making a custom case for it...
"It's executing! No, wait, kernel panic again."
Me too linux linux never dies
dont forget the femboy socks
Ah, the classic. Nothing beats pressing the power button and waiting a few moments.
Too unconventional for me
Because it actually "shut down" the machine as opposed to Windows that just hibernates whatsoever
@@zgliu8018 You know you can hold shift while clicking shutdown or just disable fast startup. If you have windows on an SSD the difference in boot time will be negligible.
@@Plasmacore_V It seems totally unnecessary to me that only by holding Shift can I do actual shut down, when the button literally says "Shut Down". When I want hibernation, I use "Hibernate" button. Why would I need hibernation when I am using a "Shut Down" button? Also, fast startup IS hibernation. It is also unnecessary to me to use a different word to refer to it, when there already exists one, just because fast startup sounds like it's something more efficient than normal startup, but in reality the implementation is totally different.
@@zgliu8018 Fast Startup and Hibernate are not exactly the same thing.
"Fast Startup saves the freshly-started state of Windows. Meanwhile, Hibernate saves everything, including the current state, logged in users, or open files, folders & applications. If you want to get back the exact state when you left your work, Hibernate is a great option but takes longer to boot up."
Since with Fast Startup enabled you are able to force as "complete" shutdown with a power down (like how restart does without turning off power) by holding Shift when you select Shutdown.
I think it is confusing too.
ah yes, he is really running it headless
This actually made me laugh
Nah, they will be running gentoo with custom kernel with Emacs on top of it
Most underrated comments of the day
🤣🤣
aaa, you meant footless, right?
By hitting the power button? You are a brave lad.
If he was a Linux user he wouldn't be turning his computer off
This is such an accurate comment.
Fair enough 😀
Bro... this is so true lmaoo
Oké everybody is laughing. Could you plz explain this?
@@Da-Butchar and they're agreeing with vigur would you want it to not waste power or something?
The cable management is insane
mans bought giga devices yet still struggles with cable management 💀
Yea the dude should for real install some outlets under his desk, will give him a lotta more space. I am still struggling with cable management as well lol
@@slowstone72 umm are u ok
@@hike8932 cxvxv
The 100ft ethernet cable just laying on the floor told me everything i needed to know about this before even seeing that poor laptop
Did you see the table? Eesh 😮
finally getting my hands on a steam deck has made me appreciate Linux more
Dude true Linux users know that you keep the second keyboard for your toes twice the typing speed
Well this is easily one of the sentences I’ve read all day.
😂
Bro those are vim users. They use the keyboard at their toes for commands and use their hands for typing
female linux users can use their vagina flaps to type on a 3rd keyboard!
Never throw away an old pc no matter what
Their too much fun to throw away.
@@chimp1449that is a recent laptop without its screen 💀💀
yup, just turn it into a linux server and use it for something random and niche. like a dns sink for ads
@@Unknown-64209 its a "lap" now
Apparently his screensaver wasn't strong enough
I feel very attacked by the "throw Linux on my barely-useable computer" trope.
You make do. When there is no money, you make do. It does incredibly well. It's like falling down a hill into a pool party with a bbq. It's disorienting, and a lot of things are not quite what you expect them to be, but the important stuff is still there and this is a pleasant experience rather than say rolling off a cliff to an 80ft drop.
But is it a trope?
@@grumpysteelman For a very good reason, yes.
its really effective though most of the time surprisingly.
@@_danu Well the real problem is that people like to try flashy versions or versions above their skill level and... there's no GOOD way to be sure you're actually going to be in the right realm with what you pick the first time.
And the problem is that people are not... resilient most of the time. This is often a last ditch solution and when it fails they're REALLY screwed and it fails not because IT can't but because THEY can't and they don't have ANY clue.
I’m a Linux user too and I can tell you that’s one clean setup
This is an exaggeration, we don't actually need the monitor
Headless OS ftw
It does have its own UPS
I wonder if he's using that laptop's screen as a monitor for his desktop
In the video game Metroid Prime pinball there is a button you can hit that makes the screen go completely dark such that you have to literally put it on the surface of the Sun to see the screen and even then you can only see the very spot that you're looking at and nothing surrounding it well I had the laptop that was doing that but I couldn't find a way to turn it off so I removed the screen from it and used it as a desktop.
If you've ever used an original game boy and tried to see the screen that is way easier and not even close to what I'm talking about.
Edit: Metroid Prime pinball is a DS game.
I have also removed the screen from an old Dell Latitude because it failed. It is now a HA server.
🤣🤣🤣
@@mattmurphy7030 I also forgot to mention that that video game is for the Nintendo DS that would probably clear up some things. Basically I looked online and it says that if the screen looks like what I described it means the backlight has burnt out on a laptop however in the video game when you push that button a second time the back light comes back.
First Name Last Name the 4 shades of grey game boys had quite clear and easy to see screens, it was mainly the gbc and original gba that had hard to see screens
The legend says that the laptop without the top is basically a lap.
Lap bottom
top
lap lap
Lan Accessible Partition 👍
It's a desktop now
Bro pressed enter so fast so that you couldnt see the boot loader theme🤨🤨
The next step is to fuse the laptop carcass with the monitor, and the final step is to slap an apple sticker on that bad boy
B A S E D
I am fucking weak 😂😂😂
This is sick 😫
Laptop carcass lmfao🤣
I love how he had to explicitly press F2 button just to watch command output
It makes me feel smort
It's fucking ubuntu bro😂😂
@@Ashwin-ksrnot necessarily, that is just the Gnome login screen
@@Ashwin-ksr Almost, it was popOS
@rooftoppers for anyone that is wondering arch wiki says that if you have grub you should edit /boot/grub/grub.cfg in order to persist change with "linux /boot/vmlinuz-linux root=UUID=0a3407de-014b-458b-b5c1-848e92a327a3 rw quiet splash" and as far as i remember you need to change "quiet splash" to just "splash"
Is that the classic “Long Ethernet cable because the drivers didn’t work for the Wi-Fi” maneuver???
I have to use WiFi cuz the Ethernet drivers did not work
@@derpplayz7359 what?
Yes
Nah, it's just faster
Im glad this is universal
"my mom said I could get a new one when this one breaks..."
I literally had this as a setup . It's fun being poor.
Not really. I use an old refurbished T530 with dockingstation as my main PC. It's old, but quite powerfull for everything non graphic-intensive. Sadly no gaming PC, but still the best PC I owned so far.
But it depends on how you define poor (and it highly depends on where you live). It still costed about 450€ when I bought it a few years ago in a second-hand shop.
Damn wtf ur rich
It looks cool actually
Me too
Still do , my friends have mac , im the only one, literally the only one with Windows Subsystem
This is just a slow decapitated laptop with no Plymouth start up theme covering the startup messages. Windows does the exact same thing just it hides them
edit: thx for the likes 😀
How you know this
Because it's decapitated i.e. the guy removed the screen, it's Linux and I know that's what Linux looks like if you remove the boot screen at startup. And all operating systems with a boot screen do this as they obviously take a kernel log on startup but Linux by default shows it if there isn't a boot screen covering it.
@@alinaqirizvi587 does windows shows this kind of log too ??
@@AyushKumar-bj6yq well it keeps the log but I'm not sure if it would display them if you disabled the boot screen which is next to impossible to do
1. That grey background is the start up theme. System76 just decided to use plain poop gray background.
2. He pressed Escape to intentionally show the debug.
True Linux users don't go around saying, "I'm a Linux user". In fact, they don't talk much because they are too busy trying to resolve a dependency issue.
common exception to this rule are arch and gentoo users. even more if they have their system corebooted and deblobbed
@@Balubatuba yes, who told you to disclose that?!?
hmm, gentoo?
@@Bomkz How will coreboot help minimising dependency issues?
@@ImNotQualifiedToSayThisBut exception to the "the won't go around saying they use linux" rule i meant
The cable "management" is the most accurate thing about thid
God seeing this rig makes me wanna see someone start a PC with a lawnmower rip cord
Start how? Like just as a switch or a gas powered pc
@@Cryo_Gen I'm now imagining a mechanical computer whose kinetic energy is given by a diesel engine lol. It would be faster than an electromechanical computer, but more dangerous
@Ricardo Fernández Serrata my power went out for four hours today that would’ve been nice 😂😂😂😂
Bringing back Power PCs in new and exciting ways!
@@jameshunt5316 imagine playing Doom on that monster lol
"Get an ssd, it will boot faster"
Linux users:
windows is booting up faster with ssd too
linux literally boots faster than windows. arch does atleast, its literally less than 1/4 of the boot time.
@Kaif Chowdhury Me too.
@Kaurt If you're using Windows 3.1, try deleting fonts that you don't use. That makes it boot much faster!
@@code123ns 3.1?
most aesthetically pleasing linux setup
What is that?
my setup is half gaming pc and the keyboard is a 2012 office keyboard has chocolatr in between the keys the monitor is a samsung tv that is probably from 2015 or something, and the cable managment? *we dont talk about that*
@@hjrgf my setup is 2023 computer,2017 keyboard and monitor ,and 2003 mouse
Bro could've just bought a mini PC instead of using that sophisticated silicon pad
Why throw a way a perfectly capable computer? There's enough trash produced already...
One Windows user E-waste is a Linux user's E-treasure
I wouldn't really call an HP "E-treasure." Seriously HP's hardware and BIOS are so horrible. They're designed purposefully to be bad and die in a short term to get you to buy more.
@@DrAnimePhD I would not also, i tried to use hp laptop as server to play with. And i will probably throw it away.
But hey free stuff is free if it find it's purpose.
@@DrAnimePhDI've had an HP Omen laptop for 8 years and it still runs like a champ. Only thing I've ever maintained on it is replacing the battery once 3 years ago.
one linux users waste is windows users telemetry
"LAN party? Sure! Lemme bring my uhh... laptop..."
Bro that’s just a lap
@@jackson.mp4 its a top
@@oqocraft2661 its a pc with a keyboard case.
Fake, if he were a Linux user he'd be bragging about how fast his startup time was
And his linux rice 🤠
Because it is fast
"Look, how easy was that?"
That didn't even look fast is that fast to a Linux user?
And ridiculing noobs on stack overflow
that laptop be running on hopes and prayers
The funny thing is that Windows does the same, but Microsoft puts an loading Animation over it
Copium
@@co2_os What's the Copium. Can you explain where he's wrong?
Most Linux Distros also do that by default.
@Ludwig234 Yeah, but many of the distros let you disable that
@@david_santiagoo Absolutely
"how easy was that?" Considering all you did was press the power button, pretty easy.
That's how they get you hooked; run jimmy
oh no i have to remember some commands for terminal so scary!!
ppl complain about having to learn 3 commands at the worst and 9/10 times you can literally just copy paste the command, and when downloading apps, alot of distros have app managers
@@BigFatBunions You wanna be careful copy and pasting commands. paste them into a text editor first before putting them into terminal. There can be malicious commands disguised as innocent ones LTT has a video on it.
@@liamholcroft7212 thats true, im just saying its not hard to do, there are definitely risks tho
A vid so accurate I know what the room smells like.
What does it smell like?
@@billcipher1702 Stale Doritos and burnt plastic.
@@johnmchobye cuz that’s what my room smells like 💀
@@johnmchothe latter is the smell of near POSIX compliance!
"Father please, let me die"
"No, now shut up"
Calm down people, he didn't brought the SSD yet.
There is no excuse for having no SSD as the boot-device at this point and the current low prices.
I even added a 120GB SSD to an antique IBM Thinkpad x61s, and for that I had to install Middleton's BIOS to enable the Sata-II interface capability 😅
Grammar issue, not going to point out
@@Lavi-Aemilia-Astori chill out bro everyone is not perfect
@@Lavi-Aemilia-Astori And many people here learned English as their second language. So please be helpful and point out the mistake, so we can improve, or otherwise simply be silent.
@@haifutter4166 I am just afraid of people calling me a "grammar nazi", I am quite a fragile person.
"please wait a sec. i just need to quickly compile my kernel"
as a linux user i can confirm you have never even seen Linux in ur life
@@BigFatBunions I’ve only used Linux for 3 days and I can also confirm this
@@lucio-ohs8828 mf said "compile my kernel"
As an actual Linux user, they are saying real things - you can compile your own kernel if you want to, and with gentoo you have to. It would probably be more accurate to say recompile though
@@tauon_ yeah, but 99% of distros have an already compiled kernel, so yeah it‘s still a (funny) exaggeration.
But you are my linux brethren, you already know that
With cable management like that, you didn’t need to tell us you were a Linux user.
Cables are beautiful
@@RobotischeHilfe when they are managed properly, they can be😊
@@NorwayChallenge it's important to see them if they are ordered doesn't matter
ROFL.
Cable management is too wasteful when you're tinkering with cables daily.
I don't think that there is a Linux user with a girlfriend
The breathing is the most Linux user thing ever
right so scexhy
bro has a 100rpm hard drive
Bro has a lemon and 2 wires
@@Synthematixbro think he cave johnson
You can hear it idling
* Half a lemon and 2 wires @@Synthematix
@@debtlesspig7685 He must be mexican
You forgot mashing the F8 button for the correct boot entry and typing three 20-character passwords during boot to decrypt your disks.
20 characters bro those are rookie numbers
Extremely relatable lmfao
I literally just turn on my pc wtf is wrong with ur pc?
@@BigFatBunions “it’s not a bug, it’s a feature”
@@kingdededelicious "I ment to do that"
"I'm a linux user, of course I have two keyboards." 💀
you can attach this computer to the back of the monitor and you'll have an iMac :)
Cool idea I might try that
Not imac, just an aio computer...
They usually call them "all in one's" for these type of windows computers, but eh I guess you can technically call it an imac if you hackintosh it lol
👍It would look so much cleaner, especially with some additional cable management. No crappy setup is an excuse for not using a few cable ties to clean things up, and this free floating LAN cable is a health risk 😂
you would have to somehow rewire the power button but it would be a lot cleaner
"Im a Chevy driver, and this is how i start my truck"
*pops hood and choke starts motor with ethanol*
Spray more! Spray more!
*mushroom cloud*
There she goes!
Bruh ruclips.net/video/KN2H4Ugr8R4/видео.html
"Im a chevy driver, and this is how i start my truck"
"damn thing isint working again, back to the mechanic it goes"
@@Sprite897 you got ford and chevy mixed up somehow
@@MightBeBren nope, chevys dont work
That cable management tho🔥
my exact thought.
69th like
as an Ubuntu user I can agree that this is how I turn on my raspberry pi
My favorite part about Linux is when you have the smallest problem it takes 8 hours of googling and you get 800 different answers and none of them work and you finally say "Fuck it, I guess this computer isn't gonna have any audio" 😂
So your least messed up of 16 different arch distros on a stick is only missing the audio? Sounds right
#pulseaudiothings
That's because 799 of the answers where for older version from different distros.
And so many different repositories and installation techniques. Apt-get, snap. Anything else?
I find after the 800 answers I accidentally come up with solution 801 and have no chance of remembering what I did
Currently my lptop did not now better and brought HP i now i messed Up but I can accept it now next i will gogel in advance ang propobly just get a ThinkPad
Thank God I'm not the only one who's been using a beheaded laptop and just using an external monitor for it 🤣 wild days, man
I am about to do that too haha kinda cool, kinda sad
My gf had to, I make fun of her just cause
I’m gonna be in the same boat cause the hinges on my laptop broke 😂
@@ian22222 hinge repairs are not that expensive assuming you are comfortable with spilling the guts of your laptop
This is all too familiar to me.
I went through 100 stages of depression watching him boot up his operating system. 💀
The half laptop is like “estoy cansado jefe”
ponte a trabajo computadora
Windows : System update (30% complete, Do not shutdown)
Fuck windows bro. It always updates in the most inconvenient times. And my lappy becomes shitty when windows is updating in the background. Windows update is too much for my poor baked potato laptop
Yeah But windows actually boots up faster
@@jacobsotorios8886 what windows on what specs. i guarantee you that linux is faster on all but the newest hardware which takes a while to support. but then it's faster again...
@@jacobsotorios8886 And then your disk usage is 100% for 10 minutes.
@@Nadwey I'm willing to take that tradeoff
"And here we have an HP with no screen. The hinges were lost long ago."
Basically every HP today
"HP is abbreviation of Hinge Problem"
@@nickfirst7249 Yup. Every laptop should have a single center hinge all the way across. Major manufacturers know what they're doing though, and I'm sure that they intend on them to break
"first you must boot up. Then you have my permission to die" -Bane, the dark knight rises
Why would you wait for a start-up?
Just keep your computer on.
Mines been running for 83 years.
Mines has been running since I gave it to the Wright brothers for their autopilot
wait... people turn off their computers???
Did Alan Turing help you compile your kernel?
@@awakenthechosenoh man
The heavy breathing really added to the immersion of your standard Linux user
>Not corebooted and still using original bios
not real linux user
newfren
oh this is the idiot that comments on every single asmr girlfriend video
@@lordz19 whyre you looking at asmr girlfriend videos.
>doesn’t realise core boot isn’t fully compatible with everything
>also forgets that not everyone wants to risk bricking something
@@windowsxpnt2347 alphabet talk
Android is based on Linux so most people are Linux users
What ancient hardware did you salvage for this project? That boot time was insane.
And they dare to say systemd makes boots faster...
He got that horse drawn HDD
@@PascalBrax honestly it would probably be even slower on Windows. The only reason most Linux distros boot up faster is because they are a more efficient when it comes to resources. This is why Linux also gets used to "revive" old computers who can't handle windows anymore.
I wanted to like it but...
@@batt3ryac1d bruh
Anyone over 25 should remember when this was just a normal startup for any computer.
I'm 22 and I remember the Windows 98 startup looked like this on my aunt's computer back in the early 2000s.
Remember I could fckn copy/move files in Dos as a kid.
Start up all kinds of stuff and f around with Scream Tracker.
Nowadays I don't know shit when I stare at a command lines screen.
Wait and today's what? Genuinely asking
Liar, it took longer than 12 seconds.
I played minecraft on lan with a rig like this as a kid.
Do not record my house again. This is my last warning to you.
lol what? this is my house
@@0q2628 excuse me? THAT IS my house
@@lanl1845It's most definitely not your house. Becuase it's my house.
Mine🦆
im gonna call the cops on you for breaking into MY house (joking)@@lanl1845
"Im a linux user." presses power button of cutting edge keyboard pc.
i hate how nobody talks about the scenery, it's probably the most important part of the video lol
Meanwhile my Linux boots up in 3 seconds...
He probably has a HDD, i have a very fast pcie ssd it also boots in like 3 secs, but to be fair if i was running windows it would boot just as fast
That's like the amount of time it takes for windows to wake up out of sleep before you can even start typing in your password
@@deadsouI yeah every time my $200 laptop boots up at lightning speed, I think back to the XP days before SSD's were even used for the OS only. Whole desktop took minutes for even the login screen then waiting for all the startup programs to initialize..
Meanwhile any os returns from sleep in 5 seconds
Yeah, these videos are meant to turn people away from Linux. Who do you think paid him to make this video? Microsoft? Apple? Oracle?
That's a mint condition HP if I have ever seen one
But he's using manjaro...
@@exfordovsky5315 he means the ‘computer’ itself not the os
@@exfordovsky5315 Nah. He's using POP Os
@@mohideennazim2905 oh well. Manjaro has a very similar login interface. My bad
y'know what, it's better than simply tossing the thing
Since when do Linux users turn off their computers, I sure as hell don't
what does your pfp mean ?
@@LianTheHe1he doensnt like Turkey
@@oinhoifqsoubg oh okay, i thought it was islamophobic
@@oinhoifqsoubg damn he ate turkey and didnt like it
@@LianTheHe1 I think he is a Indian Nationalist who hates Pakistan.
Not going to lie. This was my Linux setup for YEARS. compiled so many custom Android roms on a Toshiba with no display shoved into a drawer in my desk
Had the same life
linux users be livin the cyber punk life
@@RylanTech okay
@@RylanTech did I fucking ask?
@@turolretar are you the original commentator? Nobody is talking to you.
Self obsessed kid
@@turolretar did I fucking ask you?
@@turolretar did your mom ask you?
Finally someone other than me maining PopOS
Even as a full time Linux user I didn't think of using a decapitated laptop. That's impressive!
I have a laptop like that running windows 7. How is that connected to Linux? 😅
@@MD-ji7dh You can simply install Linux on a hard drive. The rest is the game of hardware connections.
@@PixelTrik I meant how is the decapitation of a laptop related to the OS
I need to decapitate mine. Essentially keyboard is useless and moniror barely works, so is a shitty destop with an ssd
Are you kidding me. What kind of a Linux user are you with a non decapitated laptop?