 I'm here. If I could get a audio yay or nay in the chat for those of you who are, I can't talk with a damn nay. This is gonna be this horrible. Where's the gun to talk? This is gonna be bad. So yay or nay in the audio if I could get a yay or nay in that. And also if you realize that there's no Xanny around me, Tyler has abandoned me for much better pastures or something. I'm not exactly sure where he's at. I haven't heard from him. I think he forgot about me. So it's just gonna be myself, my lonesome self. Yay, audio 505. Excellent. Thanks on that guys. I do have a fan going. So if that gets too annoying, you just let me know. You may not be able to hear it because I do have a noise gate on the stream. So it should be fine, but we'll see. So because I was, I'm doing this by myself, I don't really have a plan. I didn't put together a plan because I had a plan, but that plan required a partner. So because what we were going to do is bullshit about movies and television shows and literally everything under the sun other than Linux for the night. That's what we were going to do. I suppose I could do a variation on that or I could do something else. I'm not exactly sure. So hello everybody in the chat. Hello. Hello. Hello. I should probably turn this to live chat so that I can actually see people. Let's mess with GNOME extensions. Unfortunately, as you can see from here, I'm not actually on GNOME. I don't actually have GNOME installed. I disper hopped yesterday. I'm on, I'm on Gruda. So yeah, I can't show you. I can't mess around with GNOME extensions. We could rice something, I suppose, if I get, you know, bored. Oh, TFL. I didn't even see you there. How are you doing bud? I am doing well. I hope you are doing well as well. Well, as well. I can't talk with the dam and I should just take this. I should just just hang it up and I'm going to change the location thing. Someone's going to say, let's talk about Gen 2. More likely, somebody will say, this doesn't look like a Gen 2 stream. Yeah, I ended up with Gruda because I wanted to stay on an art space distro, but I didn't want to go with vanilla arts because reasons. And I went with Gruda so far. I really like it. The the post wizard, the post install, like a software installation wizard, like the welcome screen that helps you install a whole bunch of the software is just, oh, it's so good. I always thought that the way Arco does the extra installation is better. I'm getting trolled with my own troll in the chat. Thank you, TFL. That's great. Anyways, I always thought that the way Arco did the install of software better, because you always in the Calamari's installer, you'd have a selection of all your software, and then it would proceed to install everything, including the distro. But with Gruda, it just installs the distro and then afterwards it goes through and works you through a whole bunch of software categories and then it installs it. Now, which one's better? I can't really say, but I did like the way Gruda does it. So it's good. Hello, Bruce. Yeah, I saw Brody did an LFS stream. I didn't watch it. That was about like three and a half hours long. I didn't, and he did it like 6 30 in the morning. So that was way too early for me. Oh, let's talk about DTOS. I made it about a third of the way through that video. And for the entire time I was watching, I heard TFL in the background, hey, that's not how you do that. Every time he talked about, there was one part where they're like, he really should have used a heardock for that. So I was too busy criticizing it. Then he really installs way too much stuff. He went through the stuff that script installs and it's just a ton of stuff, including like graphics drivers. Like, I mean, he really made that for complete nudes. But I'm still probably going to try it out because it looks cool. I've tried his Xmone ads dots before and they're okay. I mean, it's about as good as Xmone ads ever going to get. I think TFL did a DTOS. He already went through and critiqued like an early version of it. Yeah. He went to public beta on the DTOS now, TFL. I don't know what's different than what you looked at. I have no clue what's different because honestly, I haven't looked at it at all, then watched the videos he was talking about it. What I was talking about before DTOS. Oh, that doesn't matter. So yeah, anyways, I hopped and I'm really liking Garuda. And it's good. Now my biggest, so the reason why I chose Garuda instead of vanilla Arch is because vanilla Arch, when you install OBS, OBS won't do an X window capture of a different different workspace unless OBS is focused. And I can't have that. It just doesn't work. I was really worried that that was going to be the same on Garuda because it's also the same on like Ubuntu and stuff. But it seems to work just fine. It'll capture all the windows even if OBS isn't focused. So that that was one worry out of the way. I will say I'm not a big fan of the Garuda like theming. It's a little bit too busy for me, but it's not terrible. It's not the worst I've ever seen. I don't, I'm not using the stock desktop environment anyways. I'm not using the KDE. I have installed by having visited it that much. I just went through and installed DWM because I mean, I have to. So yeah, I'm thinking about in the next week or so installing Herp's Luff WM and giving that a try. I haven't tried that extensively ever. I've logged into it like one or two times, but I'm thinking about doing a video on it. So I think that's my next experiment. I think that I've watched somebody's video who uses that as their default. And that allows you to do like virtual monitors. So if you had like a widescreen monitor, you could go through and carve that up in the Herp's Luff configuration file. So that's like three separate monitors. And like it actually works like three separate monitors. So that's really cool. I can't actually try that because I have, you know, I already have multiple monitors, but and they're not really all that wide. But that really is, it's always looks like really cool to me. Have I themed my DWM to match brutal colors? Not really. This is just my Dracula theme that I've been using for a while. And it's just, I don't know, it's just Dracula. I also have, it's like if I configure in here, I got actually I don't have that in here at all. So I have to, if I go to my GitHub here, I have my growth box theme here and the ocean theme and the purple theme that I have. And eventually I'm going to have a script where I can switch between them with a key binding. Eventually that's going to happen. I've been talking about it for ages. I really want to do it, but I just haven't gotten around to it yet. I can't really tell you what the philosophy they, I can't even tell you if it's a manual or a whatever. I can't even tell you what kind of tile and what a manager it is. I've only just literally logged into it and logged back out. And that's been aged, that was ages and ages ago. Why the Batman logo? Because I need, because I like Batman. Okay. The reason why the Batman logo is there is because GitHub pulls from that like universal profile thing that you have to set up. If you want your profile picture for some commenting systems. Yes, I am Batman. And that's where that came from. It gets pulled from there. And honestly, I couldn't even tell you what that thing is called. So I couldn't log in to change it, but it's been Batman for probably 10 years. Yes. It's manual. Like I said, I only just briefly logged into it. I don't know. And the only thing I know about it came from a video. What is his name? Let's see if I can find him here. I think his name is Ben somebody. No, I don't think it's this one. No, not that one. Wrong. I know he has an interesting accent. I don't, Oh, it's John. Jan is this guy here. If you haven't subscribed to his channel, he does a lot of stuff on keyboards. This is what he was talking about. On the left, there is the default text. And he does Jason frames. This keeps this is herp sloth. I will move them around. So it's more and it's really cool. I should link to this video here. So privacy man wants me to talk about GNOME. I think I talked a lot about this week. I made that video. I don't hate GNOME anymore. I just don't want to use it. So there I've talked about GNOME, I guess. There are a couple of other window managers that I want to try too. There's one called River. That is, I think it's based on, it uses Wayland. I want to try that. I want to get into Sway a little bit more because I've only used Sway just a little bit. And, but I'm thinking it's still just mostly I3 with a weirder bar, with a weirder bar in Wayland, obviously. I can't talk with a damn. Things are just, the words aren't coming out. Yeah. KD and GNOME are about the only two desktop environments that don't play well together when you install them. A lot of the times with some stuff, because if you change themes and one, it changes themes in the other and it's, they get conflicted. I mean, you can do it, but I I had uninstalled, already uninstalled Plasma by the time I installed GNOME. Oddly though, KD Plasma works fine with the GTK desktop environments. It works fine with like XFC and Mate or whatever. It does fine. Did you just say you want to program in something like oil? I don't know what oil means. Yeah, I keep Minnington's stall river and give it a try. I don't know how well it will do for multiple monitors. So a lot of those, like smaller window managers, just don't do well with multiple monitors. There's one called like 2BM or something like that. That didn't work very well with multiple monitors. At least I couldn't figure it out. Herp's loft itself doesn't work well with multiple monitors. You have to have something in the config in order to define that your second monitor even exists. So there are several like that, but there's another one called Franken WM or something like that. I tried that for like 30 seconds and it just would not work with multiple monitors. It just had the whole thing span across both monitors and that was annoying and I couldn't figure out how to fix it. There was no documentation for that at the time. I was going to make a video on it. That was when I was doing a lot of videos on window managers. I've never heard of oil. I'm not even sure if I'm saying that right, but I do know there are a ton of other shells. I mean, it's just like probably 40 different other shells. It's really weird. Plus I mean, then you got to realize that I mean, as far as I know, you could run other programming languages, shells too, because you can, I think, I don't know, the only, the only shells I've ever tried is Bash, ZSH and Fish. Those are the ones I've ever tried. And the only, the only ones I've, you know, quote unquote programmed in, if you want to, I mean, the loosest terms quote unquote programming is Bash. I wouldn't even attempt Fish. Like, I mean, why would you, why would, why would anybody write a script in Fish? I mean, because you wouldn't be able to use it anywhere else. It'd be silly. That's the one thing I didn't like about Garuda out of the boxes that came with Fish's default shell. I had to change that. So I switched to ZSH. I also didn't care, speaking of that Garuda, is that they, they have a ton of stuff that has listed dependencies. So they install like the Starship prompt by default and a whole bunch of other stuff related to like ZSH and Fish and Bash and stuff. And like all that stuff is tied into a dependency for Garuda itself. So you can uninstall them. And like, that's fine. I don't really need to uninstall them. But what I wanted to do was install the entirety of the, of nerd fonts. And in order to install nerd fronts from the AUR, it can't have any conflicting packages. And Garuda has several nerd fonts installed, but not all of them. So when I went to install the entire nerd font package, it said there was a conflicting dependency. So I was like, well, fine, I'll just delete that one font and, you know, try to install again. And it wouldn't let me delete it. So I was like, well, I'll delete the thing that it's a dependency for. And I tried to delete that. And that was like Starship. And it wouldn't let me delete Starship. So I went, went, went back a little back, and it just kept going and going and going until I realized that that one font is like a sub dependency of Garuda itself. And you can't install it. So that means I couldn't install the entire nerd, nerd fonts. And, you know, it's, it was just kind of a pain in the ass. So at least from the AUR right now, I think I could probably just download the repository and run the install shell script that probably would work. So I might try that. I don't really need all the, all the nerd fonts, but I like having them installed because I use different nerd fonts all over the place. I don't think Garuda is broke is bloated. I don't think that is by default, because it lets you, it lets you choose what software is installed after you install it. I think that Arco is actually way more bloated. The default ISO of Arco is way more bloated. I will say that Garuda is very opinionated on certain things. So like it includes all three of the main shells for sure. And they have their own styling for all that kind of stuff. So if, you know, I, like I don't, I wouldn't classify as bloated, but it does, definitely does have a lot of stuff installed. Talk about Windows 11. Windows 11 sucks, use Linux instead. No. I haven't used Windows 11. I don't plan on using Windows 11. Eventually, I probably will install it on one single computer in the house, or, or because one of my family members uses Windows and won't switch to Linux. So that probably will eventually happen, but I won't be using it. I used the dragon eyes version of Garuda has the one that I went with, with the crazy stylized icons and stuff. I will say though, if you're going to, if you install the one that I did, it may, you may consider it bloated because it comes with a lot of gaming stuff. So if you're not going to do any gaming, I wouldn't install the one that I installed because it comes with wine, it comes with steam, comes with Lutris, all that kind of stuff. I haven't actually got, you know, dived into dove, dived, whatever, into, into that kind of stuff yet. I'm hoping that it comes with like the proton GE or whatever already installed and stuff so that I can see if I can get Battlefront to install, you know, playable. Yeah, Garuda is arch-based. Yep. Windows 11 is cool. I think you're in the wrong chat. And I think your handle doesn't make sense if you think Windows 11 is cool. Yeah. Have I tried NixOS? I haven't. People keep trying to tell me to use, try NixOS. I haven't, I haven't done it yet, maybe eventually. Somebody also has asked for Slackware on Twitter the other day. So Slackware has also made it on the list. I don't think that either of those will be long-term reviews. Windows 11 looks like KDE to me, but worse because you can't actually customize it as much as KDE. The open sues of the review should come out towards the end of the week. I'm not in it right now, but I've been using it several hours each day. All right, now Privacy Man is just trolling. It's okay, man. Honestly, I could tell you the truth. I don't know a lot about Slackware at all. I've heard the term, never watched a video on it. I watched some of Old Tech Bloke's video on the package manager, but I was lost because I started in the middle of a series or something. Isn't there only one developer for Slackware controlled by one guy? I don't actually know. So I think that's the reason why it's so slow, but it's been around for, I think it's older than Debian. I think Slackware came first. I might be wrong about that, but they were released around the same time. Somewhere like 1992, 93-ish, somewhere around there. They're really, really old. So it's one of those distros where I think that it's like a fan-based distro. You use it if you have used it for a long time, but it's not something that new users actually go to. So Debian wanted to make Slackware easier. I don't know if they succeeded or not. I have no clue how to even install Slackware, so whether or not it's easier or not, I wouldn't know. But what I know about Debian, I'm pretty sure Debian uses the same installer that they used probably back in the 90s. It looks almost exactly the same. It's really dated. Oh, they do have ones with calamaris. They have ones that are, they have ISOs that have like live environments that use calamaris instead of the regular Debian installer. Have I saw any good films lately? No. So I should show you, let's see if I can show you my movies folder and you'll, maybe I can go through some of my movies and show you what I like. That's what the original plan was for this. Got to wait for my hard drive to spin up, which takes forever. It's like a tape machine. You can literally probably can hear it. That hard drive scares the living daylights out of me. I have it backed up luckily. So if it does die, but it makes so many horrendous noises. It's one of these days I know that it's just going to fail. And the stupid thing is it's brand new. All right. So this is my movie folder. I can zoom in a little bit. These icons are horrendous. This is Garuda's icons. I haven't had a chance to change them yet. So I have all the 007 movies downloaded. Slowly. So I have another podcast that we talk about movies and we've been slowly over the last three years going through the James Bond films. I think we're on like seven or eight. So we still got a while to go because we don't want to do it in every single podcast. So we're not doing it every podcast. We're like every fourth podcast we do a James Bond movie. And so that's what we've been doing on that podcast for a while. So of these, I don't think there are any of them that are all that recent. Probably the most recent one I have is down here at probably Black Panthers. One of the most more recent ones that we watched for that podcast. That was a fairly good movie. Not my favorite though of the Marvel Universe. Dark Knight is good Batman. It's probably the best Batman movies. I really like all three of those. I really wish they'd done more than just a trilogy because then they went and ruined Batman by making him Ben Affleck. Ben Affleck is worse than George Clooney as a Batman. I'm just going to put that out there right now. And George Clooney was bad as Batman. You all remember Chris O'Donnell played Robin in one of the Batman movies. I mean, that's so stupid. Whoever did casting for that. I think was that the one with Arnold Schwarzenegger as Mr. Freeze? Or was that the one with... God, I can't remember. It was one of the George Clooney movies, I think. God, I can't remember. It was one of those. But that was when they were more worried about star power because they brought in... So they had Arnold Schwarzenegger as Mr. Freeze. They had Danny DeVito as the Penguin. I think Jim Carrey played the Riddler. And then Uma Thurman was Poison Ivy for one of those movies. It might have all in one movie actually. But yeah. Those are horrible, horrible Batman movies. All of them. And somehow they made Ben Affleck worse. I mean, I don't understand that. I have a lot of really crappy movies. So for whatever reason, I'm a big Jason Statham fan and he's in horrible movies. I don't know that Jason Statham has ever made a good movie. But for whatever reason, I like his movies. Oh, he's in this... Jason Statham is in this horrible movie. It's called Ricochet. It has a raleota in it, I think. And the movie is entirely about the voice inside your head. It's the... If you want to just seriously have a mental problem after a movie, watch that because that movie is just horrendous. It's so bad. Am I have the name of that movie wrong though? I think I had it right. Ricochet. I don't have it downloaded. I watched it exactly one time. I would never watch it again. Man on Fire is a good one. I think that's probably Denzel Washington's best movie. Lord of Wars is a good one if you are into that kind of thing. I'm not a big fan of Nicholas Cage, but he has some good movies. I like the National Treasure movies. The first one's way better in the second one, but I like those movies. I'm a history buff even though there's nothing historical about those. It's still kind of fun. Kind of like there's... At least with the Dan Brown stuff, there's at least more history in the Dan Brown movies, but the National Treasure series was at least a little bit more action-oriented. The Dan Brown books were way better than the movies. I don't like Tom Hanks at all. I don't think that there's ever been a Tom Hanks movie that I seriously enjoyed. I don't understand people's fascination with... What's that one where he's stranded on an island? I can't remember the name of that. I want to say Survivor, but that's not the right word. All right, chat, help me out. What's the... The ball's name is Wilson. Like, I remember everything else about the movie except for the title of the name. I'm sure somebody can shout that out here in a minute. But anyways, everybody seems to really like that movie. I can't stand it. I think it's the dumbest movie ever. Castaway. Yes, Survivor castaway, basically the same words. That's horrible. Yeah, so I can't stand Tom Hanks. I don't... I'm pretty sure I got on to the name of that by... Yeah, everybody knows the name of the title, name of the movie, except for me, Lost. Oh, you liked... You liked Castaway, did you, TFO? Oh, man. It's okay. The concept for the sign, I'm not a big fan of Tom Hanks. I also don't like Forced Gumps. Forced Gumps. Forced Gump. I didn't like that movie either. So it's just... It's just something while he's acting that I don't care for. There's one here called... Have you guys seen Knives Out? That's a good movie. But it's going to fuck with your mind every time you hear Daniel Craig speak with like a faux Southern accent. The first time I watched Knives Out and he started speaking with that Kentucky Fried Chicken accent. It's just... Oh my God, man. They should have just left in British. Like, why didn't they just leave in British? It was so weird. So, yeah. I really liked that movie, but the accent of Daniel Craig was really weird. I see Night and Day. That's a Tom Hanks movie. Because did you guys know Tom Hanks doesn't... Not Tom Hanks, but... God, I can't remember. Tom Cruise. It's a Tom Cruise movie. I had Tom Hanks on the mind. But Tom Cruise doesn't age. Did you know that? Like, he looks the same now as he did 20 years ago. Well, T.F.O., you're going to have to tell me some movies that you're into, but you're probably right because I'm a big action guy. You're probably more cerebral than I am. Although, I like some cerebral movies. There was a movie had... It was based on an Umberto Eco book called The Name of the Rose. It's a... God, it's an old movie. Probably was made in the 70s. It's a real... The movie was actually better than the book, by the way. But that has Sean Connery in it. It's actually not bad. Probably one of my favorite historical novels made into a movie. You're not too into action... See, I like action films. I like to be able to just kind of turn my brain off sometimes. Like, so I like a lot of... Like, I have a lot of action films film here. Like this movie here, Hitman. That movie is absolutely horrendous. It's a terrible, terrible movie. I love it. I've watched it 10 times. It's... I mean, it's based on the video game, obviously. It says... Nope. The plot is horrible. It's horrendously written. And whoever did the editing on it and did a horrible job of dubbing the lips, like the voices. Because sometimes during the movie, the voice and the lips are out of sync. So they did a horrible job of that. So whoever did the editing on it is bad. But I've watched that movie many times. I love Harold and Kumar. Those are always good, funny movies. Grave of the Fireflies. I don't know if anybody's ever watched that movie. That's actually not a horrible movie. It's anime. I guess you'd call that anime. It's... Maybe it's just animation. But it's actually really good. That's one of the ones that we watched for the podcast. Gone in 67s. That's a Nick Cage movie. That's... That's meh. I'm not a big fan of the movie. Gangs of New York is a really, really good movie, but really, really long. So if you got a good four or five hours, Gangs of New York is actually really good, but it's really long. Oh, hey, DT. How you doing? Yeah, Sean Connery doesn't do a good job at doing other people's accents. When he tries to do British, he's just very inconsistent. He was... Yeah, it was in Touchables where he plays the... They made... I think they made him Irish in that movie, right? Like, he wasn't Scottish in that movie. He played the cop that kind of... God, we went and watched that movie once. That was a good movie. What else? Oh, first of the penguins. I forgot I had that downloaded. I don't know if anybody's watched that movie. That's... They were... It's like a parody of Happy Penguin or Happy Feet or something like that. It's narrated by Samuel Jackson. Oh my god, dude. There's so many funny moments in that. There's a scene in that movie. It's just voice over acting, right? Between Gilbert Gottfried and Samuel Jackson. Oh my god, it's so funny. It's so good. Yeah, anyways, first of the penguins is good. Ergon was a horrible movie. I've had that movie downloaded probably since I was... Probably since it came out, because I like the books as a teenager. Let's see here. Domestic Disturbant. That's... Garada. I can't do names tonight. God, I can't... All I have to do is see his face. John Travolta. Good lord. I don't know why I couldn't think of names. Like, I couldn't think of Tom Hanks' names, but I can't think of names. This movie is not good. It's one of his worst movies. Disturbia is a horrible movie, but that has... God, what's the name? Again, again with the names. It's the guy from 16 Blocks, the cop that played opposite Bruce Willis. I can't remember his name, but he's a really good actor. That's the only reason why I downloaded that movie. I'm not big on horror films. It is my video's folder, but I have all the videos I've ever downloaded. It doesn't matter if they're good or bad or not. Most of these are bad. I know. I can't help it. I like bad movies. Children of Men is actually a pretty good movie if you... The second time around. The first time you watch Children of Men, you probably won't like it, because it's very disjointed. Breach is a horrendous movie based on a good concept. I think I'm at towards the top already. If you want to read a very convoluted... or read... watch a very convoluted one. That one also has John DeVolta in it. It's called Basic. It has John DeVolta and Samuel Jackson in it, and it's actually a really good movie for something that was so low-budget. And yes, I have a lot of Disney movies. I can't help it. I used to be a really big Disney fan. And that was at the bottom. There's some other really... like the Transporter series. That's another one that has Jason Statham in it. And those are horrendous movies, but I've watched them several times. Oh, there's another good one, The Departed. I love that movie, too. Several of these that I haven't actually watched in a long time. The Book of Eli, I think I only watched that one time. It has Denzel Washington in it. It's not a good movie. Taking up, I'll have one, two, three is like a hostage situation movie. That one has... that's the one with John DeVolta. That's one where he shaped his head. And that also has Denzel Washington in it. I have two... I don't think I've ever watched... I have taken two downloaded. I've never watched this movie. I've watched the first one. I don't know how... Like there's a third one in that series. I had the Django Unchained downloaded, and I think I've watched it before. But anyways, I don't know how they made a third taken movie. Like, how many times does somebody near you have to be kidnapped before you just, you know... Obviously, somebody's out to get me. The Sum of All Fears. That's a horrible movie. That's a... One of those movies where I only download it because I like the book. They've tried so many times to make good Tom Clancy movies, and there's not any good ones. I mean, the ones with Harrison Ford aren't bad, but they're not necessarily great, you know. I don't... For whatever reason, I have the middle of the Pirates of the Caribbean series downloaded, but not the rest of them, which is stupid because the first one is the only one that I like. The Ocean 11 movies are actually good. I like those movies just because they're stupid, and I like to watch them. The Reds... The Red series, Red 1 and 2, I love those movies because that's just a bunch of old actors trying to be bad asses. It's funny. Oh, the next tabler's here too, man. Congratulations on the baby, by the way. Let's see here. Oh, Mrs. Dollfire? That's a Robin Williams movie. I love that movie. It's one of... He made so many good movies. Such a shame when he died. Mr. Brooks is a Kevin Costner film, and it's about a serial killer, has a great plot, horrendous acting by Dan Cook in that movie. There's a reason why Dan Cook should never be an actor, and that movie is the reason why. That's Minority Report. Both of those are Tom Cruise movies, obviously. I think I have all of these downloaded. I think of... I don't know that I've watched Rogue Nation. Is Rogue Nation the one that Hawkeye, the guy who played Hawkeye, first joined in, or was it the one after? I can't remember. I can't remember. Michael Clayton, that's a boring movie with George Clooney in it. It's about lawyers. The plot is so boring, I don't even really remember what it's about. It's about a lawyer who goes crazy and walks around without his pants or something. It's really bad. And then I think we're back to where we started, because we started in the middle. The Die Hard movies are another ones where they've just gone on way too long, because the first ones were really good. The first and the third one were really good. The second one, not so much. But then it just went seriously downhill. I think this is the fourth one. I think they made a fifth one, but I don't really remember. Actually, I can collectively ask all of his favorite YouTubers to install Gen 2. All Tom Cruise movies are the same, but I mean, he's one of those actors that does, if it's not broke, don't fix it. So people that really watch his movies. I haven't watched anything new of his in a long time, but some of his older stuff was not bad, I guess. I don't know why I like Night and Day, probably because of a massive crush on Cameron Diaz. So yeah, that's my movie folder. I don't think there's anything in here that says too much about me other than that I like bad movies. I do like bad movies. They can't help it. I like bad action movies. It's just the truth about me. There's a couple of movies here that are weird. So in this Invasion one, this is a Made for TV movie from the 90s based on a Robin Cook book. Robin Cook is his name and it's a book. It's weird to say. It's about alien Invasion. The book was spectacular. The movie was god-awful. It was so bad. Hansel and Gretel? I think I actually bought this movie on iTunes and I don't remember why. There was something that drew me to it, but oh my god, that may be one of the worst movies I've ever seen. And I've seen a movie where it's a silent film about a French girl chasing a red ball through Paris. That's literally the entire movie. We watched it in math class in middle school and that movie was horrendous, but I think Hansel and Gretel beats it for worst movie ever. It's really, really bad. Yeah, Man on Fire is a good one. It's probably not Denzel's best, but anything with Christopher Walken in it is a win for me. That guy can seriously, there's one called what is it called King of New York or Kings of New York? I can't remember. He's in that movie. That was Lawrence Fishburne in it. God, that's an old movie too. I haven't watched that in ages. I want to rewatch that. That's another good movie. Definitely not safe for work though. Anyways, yeah. Then next, we're kind of back to where we started. The Garfield movies. God, I can't believe I actually watched those. I'm pretty sure that came out when I was like in my early 20s or something. For whatever reason, I downloaded it because I liked Garfield. Dante's Peak is one with Pierce Brosnan. It's about an exploding volcano. It's not a good movie either. Con Air is a good movie. That's a Nick Cage movie that has, what is his name? Steve Buscemi? The guy with the crazy eyes that's in all the Adam Sandler movies. He's nuts in that movie too. Clear and Present Danger. That's a Harrison Ford movie based on a Tom Clancy movie. That's actually one of the better Tom Clancy movies that they made. But it's really Harrison Ford that saves the movie. Anyway, so it seems like we're doing this probably could go through and do TV shows as well. I don't have nearly as many TV shows downloaded and they're all old. So I have Archer, Bones, Burn Notice, Castle, which is probably my favorite. Don Navi, which I only watched through series three because then they killed off of my favorite character. Engineering Empire. That's a history channel movie or a series that I've watched several times. It's narrated by Peter Weller or not narrated by but stars Peter Weller. He's awesome. He has this fantastic voice. He should really do more voiceover work. House of Cards, which I've only watched through series three or four. It gets weird for me. How I Mentioned Mother. I watched that great show, horrendous ending, justified. I really want to re-watch that series because I never watched it all the way to the end. NCIS, I stopped watching that ages ago. Penn and Teller bullshit. I like those guys because they're funny. Person of interest, I stopped watching that after four or five seasons too. Sherlock, that's the BBC one. Big Bang Theory is a favorite and the West Wing is probably the one that I re-watched the most. Yeah, they just started like season 12 or something of Archer. And I couldn't tell you the last. Unfortunately, mine aren't, are not organized by series. So, or by seasons, I guess, with these would be. I think I have the first like four series downloaded and I think that's about as far as I've watched. It got weird for me after they left because they left ISIS for a little while because they didn't want to use the name because of the terrorist organization. And they did some weird stuff where they were traveling around for a while and it kind of lost my interest. You're like none of my TV shows. Yeah, they're all weird. I can't help it. I haven't watched a new TV series in probably close to 10 years. Whenever Castle went off TV is the last time I watched TV. Oh, that's not true because you want to I watched a little bit of Mandalorian. So I watched a little Mandalorian. I'm not a big Star Wars guy. So I really didn't get into it, but I watched a little bit of that. And there was, I think I watched like three episodes of Mr. Robot for a podcast. I don't really remember much about it. So there is some more modern stuff that I've watched, but I haven't got interested like diehard interested in a series of TV shows in ages. The thing is, a lot of these were procedural and they all follow the same like recipe, right? Like Castle and NCIS and like NCSLA, they all follow the same format and you get bored with it after a while. So yeah, also I don't, I don't, yeah, I like Star Trek way better than Star Wars, way better. Most of the newer stuff with Star Trek, but even some of the old stuff is good. But yeah, not a big Star Wars fan at all. I think it's because I got confused with the numbers because obviously I was really young when they first came out and I probably was just learning my numbers when I first realized that there were movies and I was like, why did he start with like four? It was so stupid me and that kind of set the tone through the whole thing. So yeah, I don't know. I like them better now than I did when I first watched them. I guess I should say they're fine. I'm never going to be the big Star Wars fan that some other people are like. One of my friends, he's a big Star Wars guy. He's watched all the new ones and watched all the series. I think he's watched the animated series or something. So he's big on that. It's just not for me. Oh, okay. Yeah, I don't know. That was a good way to waste 20 or 30 minutes going through all my crappy taste in movies and TV shows. I could say that I have better taste in books, but you probably wouldn't believe me. Most of the books that I read are non-fiction. So at least these nowadays, back in the day, it used to be like a big Tom Clancy fan, big John Grisham fan. There's a guy named David Bothochie that used to be really good. I think he still writes, but everything's went downhill for me in there. In science fiction, obviously, there's a guy named Peter F. Hamilton who does a fantastic universe build of a series called Commonwealth Series. Oh, so good. I should read those. I wish those were made into movies. There's also one called, there's an author called Patrick Rolfus. Rolfus? I think that's his name. He did a trilogy, even though the third one has still not come out. We've been waiting for like 15 years. It called the King Killer Chronicles. Those movies or books were really, really good, too. So I've been through movies, been through books, been through TV shows. This should have been a much more entertaining stream if Zany had, or Tyler has shown up. I'm going to have to talk to that guy about writing down his schedule. I'm sure Tyler has much different, because he likes more modern stuff than I did, and he's also younger than I am. So he's going to like a lot of the younger stuff. The Eragon books are amazing. Yes, they are. I hated the ending of the last book, though. Apparently, supposedly Paulini's going to be doing a fifth book, but I'll believe that when I say he's about as slow as Patrick Rolfus is at writing, at least, but he does at least come out with it. Paulini's also come out with another science fiction book, not based in the same universe. So I haven't read that yet, but it's supposed to be really good. Joshua Lee, are you going to try to get me to install Gen 2? I take it upon your offer, but I'm almost done here. Rat poison is the best window manager ever fight me. I'm not going to fight you because I can't say, but I would probably disagree with you. I did watch Jake Atlenex's videos on rat poison. I watched Zany's videos on rat poison, and I will just say it's weird. I don't think it's great, but like I said, I haven't tried it, so I can't really say from experience that it's horrible, but I don't think it's the best. Am I using Xmonad? No, I'm not using Xmonad. No, no, I'm using DWM. This is DWM. I'm going to save place with C++. It's okay. There's no Haskell here. I don't even think I have Haskell installed. I don't think that there'd be a reason why Gerudo would include Haskell installed by default. Maybe. I don't know. I could go look, but it's not that big a deal. Yeah. The question will be, do I install Xmonad eventually again? Because I like popping into it every now and then. That'll be a thing that I have to decide, if only to remind me why I don't use it. There's a program out there that uses the same wording as Xmonad, but it has nothing to do with the project. I don't know why I'm thinking about it. I don't know. It doesn't matter. Matt learned category three today. I don't know what that is. Yeah. Like I said, I haven't installed those, but I just hopped. So I'm assuming that I don't have actually have Haskell installed, but it's possible that Gerudo comes with it out of the box because Gerudo comes with a lot of stuff out of the box that I'm not aware of that I don't really need. I've heard of stomp WM, but I don't know what it is. I just heard of it. And I can't say the word that you're saying that's based on S-D-O-R-F-E. Can't pronounce it if I wanted to. I think my initial problem with Xmonad is that I started off with someone else's configs, and I probably should have done a better job of building up my own. I would have learned more. So maybe eventually I'll go through and try it again. I don't know. I usually do switch between window managers a lot. So I know I want to go install Q-Tile. So right now on this machine, now that I've just hopped, all I have is KDE and DWM. I know I'll install I3 because I like using I3 once a twice a week. And I probably will install Sway because I want to spend more time in Sway to get a feel of Wayland again because I haven't used a Wayland installed in quite a while. I didn't use Wayland. When I was doing GNOME, I didn't use Wayland at all. Joshua Lee, why are you waiting for a Discord call? Anyway, so I'll probably install BSPWM as well. And I talked earlier about how I wanted to try out Herp's Luff WM again for the first time really because it only popped into it once. And like I said, I wanted to try River. Oh, and what's that one? Spectre WM. I haven't used Spectre WM in ages. I think I want to give that one another try as well so you can join the stream. I'm almost done with the stream, man. If you want to do a Gen2 stream, we'll have to talk about that later on. XWM. That's the X-Mode, or that's not X-Mode, but that's the Emacs one, right? Somebody was rewriting that or fixing some of the problems in it. Was that I can't remember. One of the streams. He streams every Friday, talks nothing but Emacs. Anyways, yeah, I was watching some of his streamer. He was fixing where he was fixing EXWM. That's a good question, Brandon. Where is Zany? As far as I know, he hasn't been online all day long. He's still not online. So he never messaged me back when I asked him this afternoon if we were still on. So I'm almost positive he completely forgot. System crafters, that's the name. Yeah. I watch his streams. Even though I don't use Emacs, his streams are fantastic. It's just a cool way to nerd out every Friday morning for a couple hours because he does cool stuff with Emacs. Even though I don't think I like Emacs and the few times I've tried it, I didn't really care for Emacs. Just watching other people use it is kind of fun. I doubt that if I didn't like Emacs, I probably wouldn't care for EXWM either. Although I love key cords. So it's weird that the thing, the kind of connection there hasn't really happened for me. You'd think that I'd really like Emacs because I use key cords like exclusively. And I love key cords. My favorite thing ever. I go on about key cords like every day. I could do a whole stream on key cords. I don't, I've never used just vanilla Emacs. I've always, the two times that I've tried, I've tried Doom because I want the Vimbinings. Like I know you could use Evil Mode in vanilla Emacs, I think, right? But it just seemed better to use Doom. Time to install Temple OS. I don't know what my next long-term review is going to be after OpenSUSA. OpenSUSA is either going to end this week or the end of next week. I haven't decided yet because I really, I'm really, really liking OpenSUSA. It's really, really good. I really enjoy it. I love Yast. I even like Zipper. But Zipper is so slow. I've tried everything that you can find on how to speed up Zipper. And it just hasn't worked for me. It's just still the slowest ever. Once it starts going, like once it gets momentum, it's good. It's those first initial things like, you know, Zipper install, whatever. It takes like a good, you know, a good period of seconds before it gets going. And, you know, that delay is really bad. And it makes other things slow too because, like, Discover in OpenSUSA? I mean, first of all, I don't know why I even opened up Discover, but it's so slow in OpenSUSA. Slackware? Somebody asked me for Slackware. I don't know that I'd do a long-term review of it. I'd have to see if I can install it first. I don't even know anything about the install. All right. Thanks, Bruce, for showing up, man. Do appreciate it. Adios. You're not going to miss too much because I'm almost done. Normally, I stream for about an hour and a half, but I'm only going to make it for an hour and 15 this time. Oh, Linux Museum, thanks for the Super Chat. You're like the third one ever. I appreciate that. I think the other two Super Chats that I've ever had were both people wanting me to install Gen 2. I think one of them was Peter. I think the other one was Joshua. He gave me Super Chats. I think they were during the Gen 2 install, actually. I think. I don't know. It's been a while. Oh, goodness. Yeah, so what I'm going to do after the OpenSUSA, I don't know yet. It's going to be something different. Maybe NixOS. Maybe I try NixOS. I don't know if I could do it long-term or not. We'll have to see. I'd want to try installing it first and know more about it first before I would even consider putting it on the poll for the next one. I don't know how good hardware support is for NixOS. I have no clue. The computer has to actually work in order for me to use something that's long-term. Otherwise, it just would be a regular video. I got to do an OpenSUSA this time. I've done Debian. I really don't want to do an arch-based distro. Maybe Solus or something. Maybe it wasn't you, Joshua. It was somebody. It was one of my Gen 2 guys. Like I said, it's been a while. I think they were both during the Gen 2 stream. No, it was you. It was Joshua. The other one was Mitchell Valentino. He's also a Patreon. So it wasn't Peter. But anyways, those were both ages ago. He's a standard kernel. I don't know much about it, so that might be one of them. DT, I watched your video on GNU Geeks. I don't think that I'd even try it. I'm probably just going to automatically stay away from anything that is super Libre or that doesn't like the non-free stuff because I had such a poor problem with Debian and their fascination with non-free that I just kind of turned me off from anything else. The thing is, for the long-term review, I want to do something different. That's the reason why I was hesitant to do Artyx because it's basically just arch. Then I still had problems with it, which was dumb. That's why I have been enjoying OpenSuzu because it's different. It's not based on Ubuntu. It's not based on arch. I suppose I could do something based on Fedora or something. I don't know. Maybe I'll put a post up on the community page for people doing recommendations, but at least 10 people are going to say Gen2, so it's not going to be Gen2. I wouldn't be opposed to a Gen2-based distro calculator or was it fun to? Is that one of the ones? There was another one, such as an S maybe. I can't really remember, but it's possible if those are easier to install that I might do a Gen2-based distro, but again, I don't know whether or not I could do it long-term or not. It's possible that that's one of them. I just said I wanted to do something different. That'll be after OpenSuzu. I may end up missing OpenSuzu. I'm thinking about putting OpenSuzu on that laptop back there. That laptop back there now that I use on the standing desk still has Debian on it. Savion. See, I knew it started with an S. It's been the whole name thing for whatever names just aren't working. There's something part of my brain that's just not working with names tonight. I don't know. It's dumb. Yeah, so anyways, coming up on the channel this week, we got tomorrow I'm going to be bitching about Firefox for about 20 minutes. That's the video for tomorrow. Tuesday will be top apps of the month. After that, I'm a little bit more wiggly on the schedule. I think I'm doing a KDE racing video one of those days in OpenSuzu even, and then towards the end of the week, I'll either be doing the OpenSuzu review or something else. I'm thinking about using OpenSuzu for another week. So that might be happened. GhostBSD, I've had a couple people ask me to use BSD. I looked at it. I don't know. I don't know if I'd ever tried BSD or not. I know Tyler has used one of the BSDs, and he had such a hard time getting Wi-Fi and stuff to work that I don't know if I'd want to do it or not. I think it downloaded OpenBSD and tried to install it in a VM. So I was going to make a video on it, but I wanted to see if I can install it first. And something went weird with the VM. So I think it probably would work better in Burt Manager than it did in VirtualBox. Because for whatever reason, at least, I don't know if it'll still do that's on Groot or not. But when I was on Arco, VirtualBox was doing some weird stuff. Sometimes it winkled full screen. Sometimes it would capture your mouse and just never let go. So I'm hoping that that was also fixed by me hopping. The distra polls that I put up, sometimes I didn't follow them. So there was one where I asked which I should hop to, and I just ignored it afterwards, just because the winner I wasn't really all happy with. I think actually I think that was the one with the Void Linux one and I couldn't get Void Linux installed. Because for whatever reason, those weird distros that don't focus on, that don't have system D just to do not like this computer at all. Although I did get Ardex installed on a hard drive for a little while. But like DM screwed me. He did that earlier today. I might have to give it a look because I'm curious about BSDs. I just never used them. Hop to Windows me. Silver blue is the immutable one. Is that the one that you have after you install something you have to reboot in order to get to actually take part of the system or something? I haven't paid much attention to Silver Blue. I think late night Linux did a podcast on it. I think it's about the only place I've seen it. Maybe one of the other YouTubers use it too. It seems familiar. All right, folks, I'm going to be done for now. I do appreciate everybody showing up and I'm sorry about the bait and switch that we kind of pulled at the beginning with no Tyler showing up. I'm hoping that he's okay and that he hasn't been eaten by a sheep. It's possible that he finally bought his sheep and that they not him to death. It's possible. Actually, I'm pretty sure he just forgot, but if he's not going to show up, I'm going to spread rumors of his demise. So that's what's going to happen there. So anyways, I am done. So before I go, I'd like to take a moment to thank my current patrons. Let's see here, Devin, Chris, East Coast Web, Gentoo, it's fun too. Part, Patrick, Patrick L. Sorry about that, Patrick. Marcus, I told you, the names are just killing me and I can't say names. Marcus, Maiklin, Sven, Jackson, Ava, Tool, Steve, A, Mitchell, Arch, Center, Merrick, Camp, Joshua Lee, J-Dog, and the BSD is Rock. You guys know when it's coming up. Next Sunday, I'll probably do like a gaming stream or something like that. I have, I've been absolutely crap at coming up with stream titles and stream topics. So yeah, that's it for me. Thanks, everyone for watching. I'll see you next time. Thanks, everyone for watching.