<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><transcript><text start="4.72" dur="5.28">one thing that always makes me smile is</text><text start="7.2" dur="6.319">an operating system that is not windows</text><text start="10" dur="5.759">i&amp;#39;m a long time linux user but this os</text><text start="13.519" dur="4.641">haiku intrigues me</text><text start="15.759" dur="5.6">based on the old bos</text><text start="18.16" dur="4.4">it promises to be fast and lightweight</text><text start="21.359" dur="4.881">cool</text><text start="22.56" dur="6.4">let&amp;#39;s download the beta and try it</text><text start="26.24" dur="4.64">following the directions i soon have a</text><text start="28.96" dur="6.04">cd to play with</text><text start="30.88" dur="4.12">so let&amp;#39;s have some fun</text><text start="43.35" dur="8.97">[Music]</text><text start="48.879" dur="5.281">let&amp;#39;s start with this old hp laptop</text><text start="52.32" dur="4.079">after the install</text><text start="54.16" dur="4.879">it couldn&amp;#39;t connect to the internet the</text><text start="56.399" dur="4.081">usb didn&amp;#39;t work and the sound didn&amp;#39;t</text><text start="59.039" dur="3.36">work</text><text start="60.48" dur="2.879">we&amp;#39;ll try one of the latest nightly</text><text start="62.399" dur="2.961">builds</text><text start="63.359" dur="3.521">55621</text><text start="65.36" dur="3.92">and go from there</text><text start="66.88" dur="6.64">i have noticed that with this laptop</text><text start="69.28" dur="7.04">that sometimes the desktop loads poorly</text><text start="73.52" dur="6.08">a shutdown fixes that</text><text start="76.32" dur="6.32">and it boots within 35 seconds</text><text start="79.6" dur="6">for a single core amd with two gigs of</text><text start="82.64" dur="5.28">memory and an ide drive</text><text start="85.6" dur="6.08">that&amp;#39;s pretty good</text><text start="87.92" dur="5.68">but still no sound and no usb</text><text start="91.68" dur="4.72">it doesn&amp;#39;t see wi-fi</text><text start="93.6" dur="5.76">but the ethernet port works</text><text start="96.4" dur="5.12">haiku must be missing some drivers</text><text start="99.36" dur="6.079">the laptop probably has some old and</text><text start="101.52" dur="6">funky hardware not supported by haiku</text><text start="105.439" dur="4.801">and using my cell phone to capture this</text><text start="107.52" dur="5.2">laptop sucks</text><text start="110.24" dur="5.6">so let&amp;#39;s try a desktop that my capture</text><text start="112.72" dur="4.96">device can read remember this guy</text><text start="115.84" dur="5.279">the lost gateway</text><text start="117.68" dur="4.719">it&amp;#39;s an amd64 cpu with two gigs of</text><text start="121.119" dur="4.081">memory</text><text start="122.399" dur="5.04">let&amp;#39;s try haiku as a live cd</text><text start="125.2" dur="3.6">we&amp;#39;ll go for broke with that nightly</text><text start="127.439" dur="3.44">build</text><text start="128.8" dur="4.799">and it boots nicely</text><text start="130.879" dur="6">look at all those programs</text><text start="133.599" dur="6.961">let&amp;#39;s check out the ethernet connection</text><text start="136.879" dur="6.08">oh yeah we have internet</text><text start="140.56" dur="5.44">we also have usb</text><text start="142.959" dur="5.681">this is looking like it will be fun</text><text start="146" dur="6.8">time to do a full install</text><text start="148.64" dur="7.36">and it installs quickly very cool</text><text start="152.8" dur="4.96">the standard web browser web positive</text><text start="156" dur="4.239">can do youtube</text><text start="157.76" dur="5.28">not bad not bad</text><text start="160.239" dur="5.201">let&amp;#39;s go shopping</text><text start="163.04" dur="3.839">we&amp;#39;ll hit the repositories</text><text start="165.44" dur="4.72">our objectives</text><text start="166.879" dur="6">libreoffice some media players and maybe</text><text start="170.16" dur="5.84">another browser</text><text start="172.879" dur="5.841">holy cow they got lms</text><text start="176" dur="6.64">that&amp;#39;s my music composing software</text><text start="178.72" dur="5.76">and it&amp;#39;s an up-to-date version too</text><text start="182.64" dur="3.36">and libreoffice</text><text start="184.48" dur="4">naturally</text><text start="186" dur="5.68">fair warning it took several minutes to</text><text start="188.48" dur="3.2">download and install</text><text start="194.08" dur="5.04">let&amp;#39;s grab otter browser</text><text start="196.56" dur="4.959">web positive browser crashed on a few</text><text start="199.12" dur="2.399">sites</text><text start="204.319" dur="4.801">we&amp;#39;ll use otter browser to get some</text><text start="206.4" dur="4.479">sound fonts for lmms</text><text start="209.12" dur="4.72">musescore is a good site to get some</text><text start="210.879" dur="2.961">nice sound fonts</text><text start="214.35" dur="3.65">[Music]</text><text start="215.519" dur="6.681">lmms looks a bit cramped</text><text start="218" dur="4.2">let&amp;#39;s change the screen resolution</text><text start="230.72" dur="5.28">ah that&amp;#39;s better</text><text start="232.48" dur="6.16">beyond that my agp graphics card poops</text><text start="236" dur="2.64">out on me</text><text start="239.68" dur="7.44">vlc plays back the video capture file</text><text start="243.36" dur="3.76">so far we&amp;#39;re looking good</text><text start="247.84" dur="5.52">but i want more playback</text><text start="250.48" dur="5.44">qm play 2 installs with lots of video</text><text start="253.36" dur="5.839">codexes so we don&amp;#39;t have to go poke</text><text start="255.92" dur="3.279">around looking for them</text><text start="261.199" dur="6.481">how about some audio editing</text><text start="263.84" dur="6.72">the bae audio editor couldn&amp;#39;t even read</text><text start="267.68" dur="2.88">a wave file</text><text start="271.52" dur="5.36">k-wave borrowed from the kde project</text><text start="274.96" dur="4.64">does seem to work</text><text start="276.88" dur="4.8">it&amp;#39;s pretty simple compared to audacity</text><text start="279.6" dur="5.28">but at this point we&amp;#39;re looking for</text><text start="281.68" dur="3.2">basic functionality</text><text start="285.44" dur="5.84">for video editing how about open shot</text><text start="288.88" dur="4">the basics seem to work</text><text start="291.28" dur="3.919">it&amp;#39;s surprising what can be done with</text><text start="292.88" dur="4.24">this operating system on low end</text><text start="295.199" dur="4.56">hardware</text><text start="297.12" dur="4.72">haiku is still in beta but it looks</text><text start="299.759" dur="4.88">really promising</text><text start="301.84" dur="4.88">this is the 32-bit version so we&amp;#39;re a</text><text start="304.639" dur="5.041">little limited here</text><text start="306.72" dur="6.08">maybe the 64-bit version on beefier</text><text start="309.68" dur="5.359">hardware will be even better</text><text start="312.8" dur="6.959">lightweight operating systems that can</text><text start="315.039" dur="8">resurrect old hardware is where it&amp;#39;s at</text><text start="319.759" dur="5.841">thanks for watching discover new things</text><text start="323.039" dur="5.761">experiment with old hardware</text><text start="325.6" dur="6.82">play with alternative operating systems</text><text start="328.8" dur="35.119">and as always stay curious</text><text start="332.42" dur="33.58">[Music]</text><text start="363.919" dur="2.081">you</text></transcript>