 Yeah, um, I'm pulling up the chat right now to look at it while we're doing this And I don't see it yet All right, let me get my headphones on hold on My headphones are connected to my phone, so I gotta go on there They're with me man. Sorry. I didn't expect to have to use my phone And I see you on your machine now. All right Now I can see the stream waiting for the chat to actually pop up Okay Here it is, okay, so I see uh zany there and etc But I don't see they don't hear you Okay, do you guys hear me? And hose says that He's installing i3 yeah Um, hose says he ran a gen 2 install On Like i7 47 and 70k 16 gigs around with plasma didn't take long to install and updates don't take long either He needs to run arch This is going to suck that's strange They say they can hear me, but not you Which is annoying I think I've had this problem before uh, maybe it's something that you do is your output It could be Perils of youtube, I tell you Try going into obs and turning up your sound maybe Yeah, you are just well Well, maybe check are using pipe wire or pulse That could be a big 100 Well, I have 154 gen 2 updates. I have to do Holy shit I do let's see if they do No, no, let's wait for zany or someone else to hear I'm trying to see if I can hear you on the screen, but Yeah Yeah They said negative And they came to 11 steve says This is a clusterfuck This is this is what happens when you trust potricks off Everyone got it Well, I hear you perfectly fine, but I don't know finger. Okay, tim says he can hear both of them Yeah, I do not do system D No, I mean, I'm only doing it because I know what the hell I'm doing So yeah I would not recommend it. Josh would know what to do best, but Well, I do know how to install a system D. I just follow our macbook guide and adapt it to my own use But yeah, that's my family in the background But uh, yeah, ritz does Yeah, he can he says he can hear you just barely There's someone in hexagon. Hello Lewis good to see you Hello, walter and the sad thing is we don't have josh here yet. Yeah, that's sad Hmm Whatever he is. He's probably working. Oh, yeah, he said he was working tonight. I forgot about them Yeah, he is Installing katie would be funny Yeah, that sounds like some sort of pipe wire issue It it I'm agreeing with you dim. It definitely sounds like a pipe wire Sanity clusterfuck Yeah, maybe the maybe the actual level of how high you can speak is not going up or something This is why imagine use windows I don't know man, that just it sounds like you're able to go a little bit up, but like Maybe it's like the ceiling of how much it's allowing you to God says to switch to the live environment. I so yeah, really It could also be an OBS issue, but Using the flat pack OBS You're using the flat pack version of OBS. Oh great walter says he was having problems with the flat pack version OBS too Not a lot of problems, but like visual ones Yeah, let's find a Super high. Yeah Yeah If you're totally boring, you're not ruining mine, dude I just have your stream not playing any audio. Otherwise, it's gonna go to echo audio or whatever. Yeah Yeah, he recommends installing it from kubuntu. That's what tyler said What I recommend is just don't use flat pack Yeah I Know Yeah, let's hope that we can get this going soon because I don't want to blow up all your time Yep, there's nothing There is nothing hey tyler I just wanted to pop in here and just let you guys know It's mostly not anything to do with the flat pack. It's mostly most likely pipe wire That's what I'm concerned about. That's why I'm trying to suggest to him to remove pipe wire and switch to plain pulse Because that might solve some of his uh audio shenanigans Yeah I mean honestly matt, you know This is why pipe wire is in my opinion And I'm sure a lot of other people's not ready for primetime use right now It's almost like whaling Well, I mean we've also I mean me and matt have talked about how it's not really ready for primetime Yeah So Pretty much no matter what to get To get this audio problem solved. You're either going to have to do a reboot Um or something so I would I would recommend just go ahead and Well, no, hold on. Hold on Just go ahead and download the kubuntu live iso It flashed it to a usb boot off of that install discord and obs real quick and then just restart the stream Yeah, we'll we'll manage chat make sure everyone knows what's going on until you get there Yes, I can Yeah, we've been able to hear you We can hear you. Yeah Okay, so literally don't do anything with the stream. Just go ahead download the live iso and everything install it And then just don't even care about the stream just reboot the pc go into kubuntu And start it back up and then I mean you'll have to spend a couple minutes setting up your stream key and everything back up in obs or you might not I don't know how you manage your stuff, but anyway Um, just start the stream back up in obs once you get it all set back up again And the stream will be down like it'll have the last frame that you were at And it'll have a loading sign for everybody We'll talk in chat and keep everyone interested and then when You get back you just start the stream up and it'll instantly start off where you left off Yeah, exactly. Yeah Yeah, and matt before you reboot I recommend making at least me and or tyler mods That way you don't have to I already am he's okay No worries, then we'll uh, this is fun Yeah And I already told matt that he should do the open rc install and not system d Yeah You should if you want to do it the real way Well, uh, this is his first real hardware install. So I told him, you know, just do the open rc install Yeah, that's true yeah philip ask a question I Genuinely do not know what you mean philip He said have you thought about actually installing it to the usb drive So you can write a script for mounting the system files faster case you mess something up Um, I have no idea what you mean by that Nor do I because I mean running into a flash drive or any Distro long-term No, it's not Uh, is it is it using pulse audio? I think I would say just download kaboom 2 since we all know that it's using uh, it's using pulse And you'll have less You Yeah I mean that that isn't to say that we haven't been having issues with pulse audio, you know with um What's interesting is you guys having issues with jitzy Yeah That was Well again pipe wire like fun And for me it's just open bsd like Yeah Which by the way, I've In working on learning The basics of driver development and stuff like that Because mainly I need to get the amd gpu driver like technically recognizes my card just fine But the drm doesn't doesn't actually understand the edid of the graphics card So I've been like researching how to get it working and everything and the sad thing is I switched over to current and Now that i'm on current Which is like the like uh, yeah, yeah, it's like same thing. Yeah um Now that i'm on it kaden live and shot cut both crash So bad Like and I mean unbelievably bad that I can't even edit video on it So i'm gonna have to just go back to gen 2 which is So sad. I love open bsd. I really do The thing is free bsd slash old bsd is going to be the backup in case anything happens with slack wire pretty much No, and sit at all this talk though. Hey, hold on and sit at all this talk Matt, what do you have planned to continue with this this live stream in? Okay, yeah It's It's literally not hard at all you you've got like just load up the web page for the stream Like in your live dashboard because you're gonna have to do that anyway So you can keep an eye on chat as soon as you get there you copy your string key from there You set up obs very basically so they're so that you're capturing the microphone and the desktop audio and the screen And bada bing bada boom you're set. I agree with so you started out. It's going to reconnect with the screen Trust me. I've done it Yes Yeah I will have a smoke break then waiting. I think the longest part about this would be you getting the iso onto a usb Well, no the longest part is going to be rebooting and getting everything set up All right, smoke break and be here soon. I'll be back Okay Any thoughts on cat versus dd? I I didn't even know that they were really versus each other Well, I use them in totally different applications I see quote on quote. You can do the same thing with dd. You can do with cat There's a video by rodie about it I mean they both I don't know they're two separate tools that are like basic to the system So I don't see any reason to like cut one out and use the other one because I mean like Honestly, I mean how much of a freaking like Try hard do you have to be to honestly like care about whether or not cats on the system? You know or dd like vice versa like if you wanted to like stop using one and only use one exclusively like I mean really are you I don't know. It just really doesn't seem that logical to care She I mean I say that but I know there's someone who very much cares Yeah Don't I find I'd tell you poor that's gonna be probably lippid as lead Actually, you know what what I could do is I could just dd Kubuntu To an iso myself rejoin the discord call And we all go through just do the install. Yeah That's what I'm doing, but I'm already at the My computer already had to reinstall my slack were installed. So yeah Well, I'm already at the world updates because I'm so damn fast if there's a thousand good times Sorry, there's cuz Josh can't get it right the first time doesn't mean you can brag on him. Sorry I'm just you know, I'm a hella smart guy that way Yep Currently it's solid You're like at this point same Really Oh, wow macOS sucks. I can tell you that much Oh, don't worry boys the Kubuntu download will only take about 18 hours Oh, no, I'm talking about for me your disk bro Are you there is no way my computer is being. Oh, it's eight How did it jump from 18 hours to eight minutes? That's how it's work, bro Well, those estimates can stop because I got scared I thought my 260 266 gigabyte transfer from my hard drive hard drive to my SSD was going to take 360 hours, that's the estimate. Oh gosh It didn't take that long, but I gotta get it off this thing No, it it literally won't take that long, especially if I'm gonna do it with you Also, here's a major thing that's changed since then more time. Well with now Gintu has in the desktop profile a lot more stuff included the big one Is gonna be a thousand times better because normal rust Takes forever to compile Probably because it's very rusty This is actually really good. This shows people how to do it from the beginning from scratch and like not just Not just yeah, not just where we start Oh I don't get how um Is it because your audio is coming through discord instead of Or that's no no Because And you got you got pac-man dash pipe you got pipe wire to house a pipe wire dash pulse and pipe all that installed right You need to get rid of that. Yeah Yep No, no, yeah, he he's tried uninstalling pipe wire and in install like it's it's not That is There's a reason also itself is the best best except not Well, no because like what scott's talking about with it like in like where um Like because he's go his audio is going through discord It's not it's not gonna go through the stream that would only happen with also Only happen with also Well, exactly the problem with also is that it's just hard to take the time to actually do something to it on windows I gotta be honest with you Yeah, that's that's why it has a yula that That has a big yula that you should agree to Yo, yeah, that's pretty sketchy. Yeah, that's pretty That also makes uh, what is it it does a run level it does a system Yeah See my That dog I swear to god My dog do that everything as well. This is lots of things This is better than Netflix to chill. Okay. Okay. See people Yeah Well You're here to give no input because input's annoying Yeah, that went fast So it's almost done. Let's get like point one more Yeah, hopefully By the way, I am doing mine on a UEFI install as well scott You UEFI is the devil Yeah, it's not. It's literally so simple Yeah, it's not it's not hard at all. All it's easy to make a EFI folder under, you know The boot folder and just mount your boot partition there. It's Yeah, and then you tell grub to install there. That's literally well and that you also tell Grub that like hey, I'm using EFI Yeah, I also have to test it without encryption and then encryption Yes, because you always install encrypted and I'm I keep telling you that it makes stuff more complicated And you're gonna have you're like eight times more likely to run into issues with new stuff Dude, I tried it with stage two Sorry, I was just saying I tried it with looks to encryption Didn't work Oh, there's something special it looks to I had to go with um Luke's like one Yeah Else it won't boot at all and your grub will always go That's what's happened. Well, that's the problem is you're using grub No, that's the thing though. I have bios working perfectly with encryption Bios and grub Yeah, I mean you don't have to use ufi I mean even on modern systems you can switch over to legacy Like that is true Well, I mean, yeah, as long as you didn't cheap out and buy like a 35 dollar like piece of shit motherboard like yeah, it's gonna work Yeah, I personally or you're running like an ace or netbook like yeah. Oh, you're not gonna get those options Damn it. Why is this camera just never want to turn on sometime? This is the weirdest thing Wacker with a stick No, I don't work. I just got to unplug it And why just be after unplugging and we plug it in dude? Andrew, that's a good point. That's what messes up a lot of people is they don't format it fat 32 I think your efi does have to be fat 32 That is another point. Yeah, that is literally in the instructions of every single distro I've ever seen when it comes to ufi They always explicitly state in the in the like dry formatting partition like hey if you're using ufi at 32 But that does that's not that's not saying that you Yeah, there's no excuse for missing it Plenty of stuff that I miss in installs The boot lunar I use I forget rubba dub dub. Thanks for the grub I love it Yeah, system debuts fine Yeah, um, I don't use grub. What is the other one I use from anarchy? I forget It's something Well, there's system debut. There's lilo Um There's clover. Nope. I don't use that one clover super old. I don't know the name It's specialized That uh clover is used on a hackintosh as well Oh, there's cispy and it too, which I know help works Even though I don't want to Like the fact that I know the ins and outs of cispy and it is only because of lf I still shouldn't know it Cislinix, I think it's cislinix I use Cislinix. Oh, that's a bitch Cislinix Yeah, cislinix yep, I use cislings with anarchy Oh Yeah, oh these are like these are like yeah, this is a super lightweight loader What's kind of annoying about either pulse or system v is that? um I don't know which one but doesn't reset the sources. So I can't set the Restart pulse every time I put a new source and Are we losing cfs? I highly doubt it We are gonna use Oh I'm not No Hold on hold on you can Don't recommend doing it though. It should be fine on the home partition though No, again, I wouldn't recommend doing it for your first gen to install Don't do anything weird. Just stick with the xt4 Just that way like kind of like the reason I make that recommendation is that way You know any issues you come into on gen 2 you don't immediately go is this butter fs or not like At the very least if you've used gen 2 for a little while and then you go All right, it's time for me to use butter fs if you get anything Weird happening vice versa, you know why it's happening. It's because you switch to using butter fs Yeah, I'm used to it now that where I would only Home partition and then use butter. I would use still if people are on the home or the root partition And back 32 on the boot But I will enough to use separate partition just for my home for users and then make that butter What I'd say is um xfs is better than butter fs Oh I forget Well, I mean he he did reach his goal I just didn't stick. Yeah Why is my camera just not want to work? Yeah, yeah, so he had 250 organs in a month and he decided that was good enough that he could just go on and say screw it and do it Yeah I mean, it's kind of ridiculous to ask one person spend more than 200 dollars to do something twice twice, I mean I would Well, look Steven. I don't disagree with his comment zfs is pretty good, but Still like this is this is yeah, this is a man's first install I mean, I probably should be jump in there You gotta have that application for it, you know If you're in a business or in a huge company and doing stuff and using all these different file systems that are needed Yeah, but at home It's not it's not logical. Yeah, why why don't you ask josh about it? Josh I finished my associates degree and and and all sorts of network and security and all sorts of like No, he meant that as a joke like go go talk to josh about it josh will troll you Yeah Raid and stuff what I'll tell you is You use xfs. It is better than exd4 Well, yes, it's better, but that doesn't that doesn't mean that you need it or that you Should use it but I can just like again in the context of a man's first gen to install It is absolutely bananas to install butter fs Is xfs zfs anything like that like yeah, no possible. Yeah Yeah I think oh exd4 I looked it up best best file system for Linux exd4 Oh, yeah, the the best like yeah like the best The best has to be because it has a b in it So better I mean, you know zfs is a good file system and I've done two on it But I didn't stick to it because I just I didn't know how to man Properly To answer walter's question exd4 on ssds is pretty good Yeah, I would use it. I have it on an nvme drive like it's fine like your File system really isn't gonna I know that people make the arguments that like some are way faster than others but On a day-to-day basis on an nvme drive. You're not going to notice a difference in speed Between the SSD. I definitely notice the difference. Say that much. Well, yeah of regular. I'm saying nvme drives That's what I'm saying Yeah, I'm using gentle I'm using a crazy chicken. I got you. I shipped out the laptop I let them do Well, I'll tell you it's funny is after I uh broke my old slack reinstall switched to xfs much happier than using btrfs What would people say they prefer Did you use better fs for? anything of like the backups The redundancy I mean if you're using butterfs and you're not using snapshots, I literally don't know what the hell's wrong with you Like you have that literally have something that's clinically wrong with you That's the thing Like walter like walter saying dry kid you not Like I will hear you guys and everyone in here and all that so many people like so many people will think otherwise I'm using the same drives from 20 years ago I have thought multiple I have thought multiple times that they have died They did not It was me it was user error. I have been using these same drives for Ever if you're using an ssd2 with no mechanical in it that should that should last you that's just like freaking I'm using and like I remember um, I wouldn't say I think it was about 15 years ago intel came out with their 512 ssd And I picked that up brand new for the first time and I've been using it ever since and I also have two older hgds that I've been using from The first computer I ever got built. I think it was like more than 15 years ago Wouldn't that be ID though? What If the computer's like 15 to 20 years old that it's using ide Hmm The hgd That's what i'm saying. They're using ide ide That's that's i'm gonna call that out because I don't think you're actually using any drives from 15 years ago Because if if you are they're most likely. I mean again very much most likely ide drives Because they're incompatible with seida Yeah, short-term really great at drives. Oh, no, they're not that they're definitely seida drives As far as I know seida didn't become standard until about like Shit well actually fuck no never mind I'll take that back 15 years ago. Yeah, that was way longer to say it. I remember seida cable was in the old 95 well, no, I take that back. I do remember the ide that old ass ribbon cable Yeah, the big drive and the great box But after that when I was super young like I know around 2000 to 2005 Is when seida drives started to become more popular because I was born in 97 That's when I built my first computer is this was in fifth Fifth grade yet, but that makes sense. What I'll tell you is that my dill um galaxy or whatever it's called 4 700 like from 2004 had a sat in it pretty much using the sat of drive so About that time range Oh, yes, I'm so sorry. Um, yeah, if you're if anyone's hopping into the stream and you can't hear matt it's The reason where he's doing this dd command here for kubuntu is He's using pipe wire right now and pipe wires in an absolute turn for the past few weeks When it comes to audio and us trying to record and stream and stuff So he's switching over to kubuntu. So here in a here and I would say like It probably won't be too much longer, but here in a few minutes If you see the stream just completely like act like it stopped moving and you get like a loading screen It and you don't don't hear us at all. Look where it's it's fine We're we're still here the stream. It's not going to end We'll be in chat messaging you guys and talking instead of just talking right now through the discord call but he's got a boot into kubuntu so that he can use pulse and Actually be able to talk and it have it come through the stream you I looked it up 2008 it was when I first bought it. So I've had it since 2008 Yeah, that that makes sense. And that's still like what what is that? What I mean what 12 years 13 years I can't do man. I mean either Yeah But yeah, it's a super old drive Yeah 500 megabytes per second. I think it performs that Wait, hold on the hard drive No, no, no the intel when I first got it. I remember them like repping Oh, SSDs are still fast now. They're like 500 plus megabytes per second. I was like, oh, shit. I gotta get one of these Plus you're talking about the hard drive for a second. I was like, no, I remember being like on an old like I've used hgds for for a long time. I remember going into like I took a year's worth of like some kind of sector data thing Back when and I remember the professor was like Always jizzing over hard drives like sectors. I love hdds It loved them so much Yeah, people who are really into file systems talking about ssds Okay Yeah Copy this 91 and 92, but I have no idea what os I used Slackware Oops. No, it's 1993 90s early 90s Um Yes, I remember my first os I had to fiddle with young. I think it was DOS I had to put the little floppies in a douche Ah Yeah, this db is uh Pretty slow Wow, uh, he started my linux journey approximately like I am so under experience What I'll tell you is Especially glib I basically downgraded all my packages But it downgraded the packages before it downgraded the glib. I actually know the Hold on. See, here's the main point You shouldn't even be booting into this arco linux install anymore As soon as gentoo's installed you have I mean literally jesus's onos like it's factually through that I mean here's the thing we know we know based off of history and uh factual archaeological evidence that jesus used gentoo in his time So, I mean if you want to use the right to sos Uh, I actually started using um Steven I started using if he said Yeah, I saw that you better you better install it then, huh? Install what? Good luck with your month Yeah, uh, I had to use heavy in college uh linux because I was tired of paying for stuff So I very much saved a lot of money by using linux in college Make yourself money anyways They were trying to force you to install like windows proprietary software I was like, yeah, yeah, I'll install it and using linux like boss software over here to do Just use a kvm, bro You can do everything. I don't even know what that was at the time What do you use them? Uh, I think I was using fedora or ubuntu like Uh, I remember I I first started out with linux back in 2008 Whenever that like I my buddy's brother. He's a master. He was like eight years old using linux at the time And I didn't think anything of it now. I'm like, what a genius Double os is interesting Uh, because it is genuinely god's os Is uh his brain Yeah, he had well the coder behind if you don't know the story of temple os the person who wrote I need to know whether or not anybody can hear me. Give me a second. I'm gonna install I'm gonna get discord installed so I can hear uh the rest of the guys That was a pain in the tuckus Is the audio like really horrible because I've added no filters I can add a little bit of gain to this How's the audio? Uh sound now. Is it a little bit louder? I've added about 16 decibels of gain Okay I'm waiting for discord install. I just decided to do the snap because it's easier Is it still quiet or is it better? Too loud now If I need to go quiet or just let everybody let me know All my ears To turn your volume down, bro I'm gonna I'm getting mixed messages here No good Not quiet good Perfect now Okay I'm gonna leave it anybody says it's too loud. Just turn your volume down. I'll get guess All right now I don't know like a an hour into this Been messing around with the stream for an hour This whole login by qr code is the best thing ever by the way The best invention we've ever seen Okay now here and Use All man This is what i'm gonna use for gen 2 You're currently on windblows? Yeah He's on windblow Okay I have I got a pre-edition of windows 11 pro. So I was like all right Yeah, I can't hear anybody That's all right hear me. Oh pac man. Oops. Not I'm not pac man down on ubuntu Install pulse mixer. All right now. Let's see input. We need to change that to This thing here, I believe Okay Okay Fuck off console I can hear you now. I just had to change source because the default source was set to my mixer, which is dumb but yes Matrix server link when I'm not creating If somebody else wants to create a matrix server and then do the bridge I would be happy to you know Have them do that. It says I'm getting really bad resolution right now Does anybody else seeing that this is like a 420p stream or something? All right, let's see. I think Working on it. It should Hopefully hear pretty soon video Unfortunately, it's gonna All right, I'm gonna Close this Let's give me a second guys. I'm going to restart obs just a second. I'm gonna Start streaming again perfect Let me open up discord All right, if we can get now a a uh, it still says shit the current I'm still getting the warn warning in Um youtube About what it says, please check video resolution It says the the current resolution is 1920 by 1080 which is not optimal Don't listen to it. Fuck youtube like They tell you a lot of well, excuse me youtube. What would be optimal 320p? Sorry if I'm Infriging on your delicate fucking sensibilities All right, people are saying they got some hd. Yay. We're back in the 21st century. It's awesome. Okay Holy hell. Hey ben What he want to start installing gen 2 now? Let's get on with it. We've already spent over two hours trying to fix So looks like i'm going to be hopping to a kabuntu in order to actually do the stream on thursday tyler That's funny. Okay. I'm gonna why would you be hopping to kabuntu to do the stream? Well, because there's no way it's gonna work on on gen 2 Yes, it will. You just installed pipe wire Now let's get this thing set up. Oh, come on. I'm gonna head. I'm gonna switch to an actual mouse That's better. All right. Okay And open up a terminal get that tiled in the appropriate place You can tell i'm not used to using plasma anymore. I used to know the key bindings Okay All right, so gen 2 handbook Here we go Okay, ben What's the first step? Unfortunately your your quality is way worse than that was when it was on the other side. I can hardly hear you Let me go on my mark. I'll be right back. Okay. Okay um So probably the first thing you want to do is just um You can move past the um about the installation choosing the media and configuring the network because you've Already got that all that that up. Okay. So preparing the disks first then uh Yes, i'm just going through here to make sure we don't need to set up anything At all in the network configuration Uh, i'm just making sure there's no tips or anything That we're not going to skip cool. Yeah, so we can just move on to preparing the desk In that amd 64 handbook Um, so let me go ahead and get my terminal loaded up as well. Um, and Your terminal looks like you're actually zoomed in plenty because I can see what's going on there And I can go in further if I need to Yeah, I think you're good. Maybe one step up would be good, but I mean it looks fine right now Um, so first things first That's lsblk Are our drives And then I'm of course we got that shit a lot of lovely snap loop back loop back devices. That's awesome. I missed you guys Are they just the best? Like now I had no friends because I stopped using snaps and now my friends are back God I hate snaps they're so bad Okay, so the one I'm going to be installing this to is sdb Oh So The first question I should ask is you are using ufi, right? I mean, am I going to use ufi or do I do use my you do I use you use ufi typically? No Okay, so don't use it this this go around. All right, so you can uh go with the um, the Default partitioning scheme kind of what I recommend sticking with just just make it as basic as possible You'll just have one slash dev or one slash Shit one ext because you're using bios your swap partition and then the rest of the disc and I'm just going to use f disc All right I need to do that you dash. Oh, uh, that's another thing that you need to do Um, so do I skip to like Like section four. Is that what we're doing? Yes preparing the disc Partitioning the disc with mbr for bios, right? Yes, but you need to scroll down. You'll see it It's it's best to not just click on links and skip a whole page It's best to scroll down the page because there might be tips in there that make sense Um before you get down to there This whole reading thing is just not bueno. No bueno Well, I mean, how did you get used to the arch wiki? You read it Who said I who there's a reason why I stick with arch based distros tyler I'm just saying All right, man. How do I sound? Uh, talk a little bit more. I always heard what I heard was somebody clacking Yeah, you're still you're still breaking up I'm still what breaking up you're breaking up. It sounds like you're going Through a tunnel or either that or you're imitating William Shatner Let me put these things back I can't Hold on everybody. We need to s u and I always forget how to s u in um a live Oh sudo su that's it Or yes Yeah, yeah, I always forget that I always think it's su and then space dash and that never works. Yeah You guys you're leaving me behind man All right matt runs sudo su Okay, um, or you will sudo just in case Because I usually just in case you get prompted with like a root password. I have to re s you that's well That's what sudo takes care of you don't get it prompted with it. Okay Then okay I wonder All right matt. How is this? It's better. Yeah, I mean barely you say again you sound at least I can hear you weird Yeah, well, I mean I'm doing what I can but it's it's not Yeah, okay All right, so now that you got that done. We're just gonna Format your drive. I'm gonna use fdisk and I'm installing to slash dev slash nvme 0 and 1 um, okay, so just do fdisk slash The drive you want to do is it slash dev? Yeah Yeah slash dev slash sdb not sdb one just sdb sdb you want to Hold right all right. Fuck off device notice wire go the fuck away What do you really have some settings in this board help? No, no, you still sound you still sound like you're in a well Oh Whatever you were on before was way better Okay, let me go back to another computer. I'll be right back. All right And then since you're doing this whole thing has been a cluster Well, again, I told you you I told you to use a kubuntu live install from the beginning You did tell me that but you also told me to listen to ben. He said doing it was for marco would be fine Yes, it would be fine. But again, you have so many issues with pipe wire. I can't help it the pipe wire hates me Stream it live to an audience All right, man. How's this way better better I'm on my amd laptop now. Yeah, he should just not use until ever All right. Well, it's webcam isn't working on here. You said just use Can I just control c out of this and just just download g-parted? Uh Try cf disk matt see what that no just matt use whatever you want to use to format it. It literally doesn't fucking matter Just use any I can never remember how to use fdisk. All right matt. It's not gonna make it deaf You just need to start to play out that's better That's sda like we're literally making this 10 times more difficult than it needs to be just Well, this I'm I'm hiding device notifier get rid of this piece of trash. Fuck you plasma Nobody likes you like it and then edit widgets and then get rid of it. Yeah, all right Yeah, I'm just you know Move it over here You can actually see See you have disk and then slash dev sdb Okay, there we go And it's back here. It's good. God plasma so bad. All right, so let's We're gonna delete all the partition. Oh, damn it. Then it quit it. What the hell? All right, there we go. Okay I'm like a new ulinux user. I'm telling you I I got totally flustered with the stream not to remember how to use a computer I'm just gonna put that out there Okay, so So it could be worse dude. So I need to create I'm not gonna use ufi. So I need to create a Just make a single partition then do do you do your bios like Bios I'm using gpt because I'm using ufi, but you do set it up for bios And then let just follow. Hold on a second. I'm getting multiple pieces of advice from two different people Oh, do I need to use a swap partition? I have to but hold on. I you don't have to but I would recommend it Yeah, and the reason for that matt he doesn't need a reason he doesn't hold on Let's not make this any more complicated explain any more information than need be Let's just give I create a 20 gigabyte partition for for swap. That'll be enough. Yeah This is a plenty you could make it three gigs. It don't matter. Okay. No, it really doesn't Okay, I gotta remember how to create an actual creative swap partition in cf disk Again, if you're not familiar with cf disk or fdisk use what you're familiar with to format it That's just gonna get super simple if you typically use g parted download g part. It's really not that big of a deal That's really not gonna matter for you I should just end the beginning with this one There we go Then there's bruce. Hey bruce Everyone's gonna tell like does this guy know how to use linux he answers that question is no No, I don't know didn't you guys know a 10,000 subscribers. I still don't know what linux is. I'm just bullshitting you all I'm really a closet windows user I mean to be that's what it seems like You guys gotta remember I've installed arch like four or five times and outside of that I've never had to do this all the time. Just use a guy to get a gooey installer All right. Anyways So it's it's just lack of practice. Okay That happens man. Don't worry No one cares. All right. There we go. And now new And let's see if we want this to be Why can't g parted have like a User readable so this is a go down here to linux swap Add And then new And the rest of that can be primary and Oh in g parted do I have to add like a label or a flag or anything to the the protection that's going to be to be uh root or bootable Uh Just the boot flag mainly I would just call that gen two if you want but you don't have to All right I would just hit add and then go from there Uh jamie and chat. No, um swap is more than that Um swap is also where you're you have to apply the first map before you do any All right, that's right Walter wants the temple os story Yeah, but to be honest It's much to say Walter if we go off talking about temple os. We will never get this gen two installed on Yeah, we're not gonna do that Manage flags and then make this um Boot right Close and then do I need to apply that again or just does it it does it automatically? It should just set it and then you can just close out and continue on. Okay. Good. Yeah, excellent. That's cool Okay Hey, we've made it the first step. Also. Thank you, Walter It took us like 10 minutes just to do No, no, no, no Matt. You need a boot partition. All right. Yeah, that's right We needed to shrink the main drive and make a boot partition. I forgot So you can't know we don't need to shrink anything. No. Oh my god guys. I want to make it just so complicated Jesus You remember when I agreed to do this I said I told you that if I got multiple advice from like five different people I was going to be confused as fuck. So you and you guys are doing this to me Yep, sorry, it's just You know, we all have different ways of doing that. Let me guide. Let me guide this. Okay All right, you need to make a boot partition On there, uh, again, if you want to use g-parted go for it I'm gonna do that because it's easier than remembering how to use cf disc. Okay, so I'm gonna go to svv I'm gonna I'm gonna start over again. Okay I'm just gonna start over again. It's just gonna be easier that when delete everything get back to here And then create new Okay, and then so I need to create a swap partition doesn't matter if it's at the beginning of the end of the disc tyler Uh, it make it at the beginning of the disc The the swap partition No, the boot partition. How big does it need to be? Um, I make it about you don't need to make it this big, but I make it about 800 megabytes That way you'll never have a problem with it being too small 800 megabytes, okay, and and that's ext4 For you yes, okay, and all right Okay, and then I may you can you so hold on for Making it a certain size where you where you see new size You can you can type in 800 there. Yeah, I did that Yeah, I did that do your boot as ext4 Yes, because he's using bios Oh, okay, and then and then after that I'll do this the swap and then the rest of the drive can be Yep. Yep. Just just how you did it before you didn't do anything wrong. We just needed that bios partition there first Okay, so I can make the ufi so like 21 20,000 megabytes is is plenty and 800 megabytes is Like about the size that you want to do swap like ufi so bios that is ridiculously oversized Okay, and then the rest of this Is this go to root? Okay add and then I can do this I'll do write this Make sure I'm actually doing the right fucking hard drive. Just make sure You don't want to blow away your arch install or worse my backup drive I don't know. Yeah clothes. Okay. So now wait for this to come back and then do flags for both Okay, so 800 megabyte one is is going to be boot, right? Yeah Okay And the Swap is already set I think Make sure Oh, you gotta close out that close out all right Right click and hit swap on just to be on the same screen Well, we can do the swap. We'll do the swap on command here in a second Well, it's easier for him to do it in g part of that thing, so that's why she just did that Okay, make sure you get the flags so and then does the the One that is the big hard drive that for the rest of it need to be flagged as home Or anything like that. No. No. Okay, so I'm done. I'm done here I I believe so. I'm your stream is a little bit behind, but I believe you're done I am I am streaming in disc in discord. So you should be able to catch the oh shit my bad. Oh That would be better. Yeah, we watch they would be a lot faster, too. Okay Okay, so After you've gotten that done LSB okay, make sure you've got the proper things created. Yep 800 megabytes 20 gigabytes for swap and 202 gigabytes for the rest Perfect. All right, so now We we are going to go through and set everything up for For the boot partition So there's the et cetera. Yes for the boot partition um, you're going to want to You know I was just going to tell you he already set up the file systems in the g part so we can skip that part But if I was just thinking about that because he already formatted everything inside of g parts We don't need to go over that But I mean if you want to cover it, that's perfectly fine Yeah Well, I have to I have to make FS so give me a second. Okay, sorry It's gonna be okay guys g party did that for you. Yeah. Yes. Yes Cool mk1 upon slash dev slash nvme zero in one p2 Uh Oh Did not mean to do I did make swap and on all in one Yeah, that's not gonna work. Uh now let's do swap Perfect Yeah, you're right Brandon. That is way too much for me. I never use swap at all so Yeah, and and when I do the GUI installers just to set it up for me so Great. Anyway Let's move on to the uh mounting of the drives for you Yep, okay. So tell me how to do this. First of all Tom, do I need where do I need to find that in the the wiki? It's good. Roll down. Yeah, you just need to keep scrolling down keep going um Creating repetition. We already did that partitioning worried. Let's fill them down Creating file systems. We already did that again. We already did all that junk. Okay, activity Mount repetition right here up a little bit Just a touch a tiny bit So we already did all that The important thing to read on this page right now is the uh tip. You see that big green tip Users of non-gent to installation media will need to create the mount point first You're gonna want to start off with that command Yeah, because it doesn't have the root the amount. Okay, so just copy that command Yep. Yes, and Okay, and Where it says mount slash mnt gen 2 with the drive you're gonna have to change that dev sdb Oh, so this one this one here Yeah, so you're gonna you're gonna mount your appropriate drive So mount slash dev slash sdb 3 Okay, and then mnt slash gen 2 and t gen 2. Okay Yep, there you go now because you created a separate boot device you have to Do an mk dir Yep, do just pull back up the mk dir dash parents command from before And to the end of it add slash boot Yeah, in my case, I have to add slash boot slash efi So slash mnt Slash gen 2 slash boot And that's it. Yeah, okay All right, and then um, I really need trick matt is to do Walter's grabbing popcorn. Thanks for the super chat again. Walter. Yeah Now matt a really neat trick you can do is if you hit up twice, it'll show you what commands you ran before Yeah, I know I actually Add your sdb 1 to boot if you want to do it that way Okay, yeah, I I didn't know that change sdb 3 to sdb 1 and then add boot here. Yeah, right exactly See, I'm remembering how to learn linux again Like I remember how to do this Okay, yeah, all right, and now if you weren't lsblk all of your partitions should be mounted as they need to be Okay, yeah, very good. All right. So now we can get the stage three bye bye Yep, this is the fun part Wow. Oh good because I was waiting for the fun part. Also tfl's here. Thank you tfl You're the you're the you're the you're the you're the sanity in the you're the sanity in the chat. Thank you He's the guy who's looking at us like we're all crazy people Like bitches I use a boon to 1804 All right. Yeah, check your date because it might be a bit No, no, no, hold on bent again. Let let let me do this. No, you don't need to check your date Cast by by default you're running in utc And that's what you want to be If if you want to make sure I do recommend Like or no, I recommend but you can run the ntpd command But again, you're you're running in utc. That's what the live environment just defaults to and is that what I should be running in Yeah, okay, so scroll down a bit because you're not going to run the date command. You're all good It should be fine Yeah, and I don't need to do the ntpd. Hold on ben. Hold on. What what'd you ask? I don't need to do the ntpd thing, right? No. No, your your date is fine Okay, so choosing the stage tar bowls where I'm at Yes, and that's before you before you start reading too much here Pretty much this entire section is just explaining the fact that they have a multi-lib and no multi-lib and the difference between them Which you if you want steam you'll want multi-lib. Um, so there's no question of whether or not which one you want So scroll down just a little bit more Yeah, okay a little bit a little bit more There you go. All right. So what we're going to do is cd into uh the mnt slash gintu And once we're in there, we could use the wget command Um, just like in go into a terminal browser, but we're not going to do that Just open up an extra tab and search Uh gintu download Yeah, and it'll take you to the download shit. Here's josh Uh, don't mind me. I'm actually driving to work right now, so I can't see what you guys are doing Don't crash bro. It's not not that not worthwhile So this is the same thing I downloaded earlier right ben the stage three desktop profile open rc desktop. Yeah, okay So Honestly, it's kind of to you which one you want here, but I'm going to strongly advise to get the Again, Ben. Hold on. Let me help him. No, stop making it more complicated. There's not one that you should choose It's open rc Definitely without question But not the not the desktop profile one Yes, you do Okay, so that's what ben was telling me to do Hold on everybody like hold on. Just just let him let him talk to me and You don't you don't want anything other You don't want anything other than the desktop profile because the desktop profile is made for Desktops and laptops y'all you all realize that by the end of the stream. I'm gonna murder every single one of you motherfuckers, right? Yeah, like I'm gonna kill every single person here All right, well, let's let's just get off the install and save man a bunch of Okay, okay, so I'm downloading this thing The the stage the stage three terrible. Yeah, which I actually already did earlier by the way, but it was on it's on arco That was done on arco. So yeah Oh, technically it will be on my bag because I did an arsenic of the whole home directory Oh god All right, download it. What's next go back to here Back to handbook. Uh, you're just gonna open up the file browser and drag that into uh cd or uh to to mnt slash shinto yeah Discover is not the file browser mat you dumbass That was Better than jerry springer Or It's probably going to be easier to move it uh with the terminal because that way you can run sudo Because I don't think it's going to let you move it unless you You can see if it lets you open his root. All right control shift t in order to open up another tab But I gotta forget that focus doesn't follow my house here All right, so we're going to cd into downloads Doing ls here. So we're going to move this thing here into that f Mounted gen 2. Yeah, so do sudo su again so that you're sued in here sudo su. Yeah, okay, and then uh just mv it move stage 3 to Slash mnt and then gen 2 Okay All right, and then we can close this Just out of curiosity Oh You're breaking up so bad. Yeah, you sound like you're on t-mobile. I'm just gonna put this out there. It's so true Actually, my phone provider is t-mobile. Mine is too, but it's just a It's an old person joke because t-mobile used to be so bad Oh, they still are man. They are so good at rapping, but like I my service I have like supposed to have 5g Nowhere. You're supposed to that's the reason why you have to get wi-fi calling. It's the only way we get service down here. Yep Okay, okay Yeah, yeah much better sweet Okay, uh, what live environment are we using? cool, too Fun too. Oh, okay. Okay. Yeah, we tried arco. It didn't work because pipe wire is a piece of utter garbage uh Pipe wire is not garbage, sir. Pipe wire is the best Remember what I said about not crashing your car. Yeah All right, what do I do next guys? I'm here. Um, we're going to extract the stage three terrible So to do that, um, you're you're gonna Um Inside of that directory You want to we could go ahead if you scroll down a bit like you'll you'll see about uh command line browsers Which we've already got it downloaded. So we don't need any of that shit. Um, and uh, you also will see about like, um, Verifying and validating don't need to do that. You did you got it straight So tar x p v f and then yes the tarpaul right and you want to copy this command Line by line like line by line. So just copy it Do not like don't try and type it out at all because it's very important that you get it, right? So all the the the the numeric owner Yes, all of it Fun tip for you guys that are also installing gentoo, uh, if you're copy pasting the commands off the wiki all you have to do is just Click it and automatically highlight the entire claim Yes, we know gosh Where I say we know that only because I'm doing that and I would assume that's doing the same Just clicking on it. Yeah I mean, I hope I would like to thank you Josh because I didn't know that I was the one that put that push for that chain you're welcome What a gent to he's a gentoo Okay, it is unpacked now we got to move on to configuring compile options. Is that true? Yes You don't necessarily have to unless you want to yes I would recommend uh, yeah Yes, okay Technically variables can be exported via a shell profile at rc files. However, it is not the best practice for basic system administration Okay, oh, uh, you might just want to go ahead and install them unless you want to use dirty dirty nail I have to install them Make sure you're asking what you're putting in there because them can pull a text or anyone how to use fun Yeah No, no, no, we're talking about for the live and Yeah, I'm saying that Xorg is already installed my friend. Yeah. Yeah, we're using Xorg. That's kubuntu No, I'm I'm saying that if you're in the library, you're emerging all all the way. You're not We're not We just we need to pause here and say that it boom to should I'm gonna be completely honest man a private call would have probably been the way to go for this kind of Oh, don't worry about that See tyler the problem is you preached ben's, you know, like he's totally ben was the guy You know me? Yes. I'm not saying ben's bad ben's got good advice. He will just give you a lot more information about He's like He's like Didn't you tell matt to shut the shut up and stop listening to ben and then just listen to you 10 minutes ago I mean pretty much. I mean, I don't think I phrased it like that I actually I take that fact. I know for a fact I need to tell matt to shut up if this was a private call you wouldn't be in it Oh Probably a private call would just matt Actually, we would be way further along if I hadn't been streaming No, you wouldn't have though man ben ben no offense ben Assistance and input is good. Basically all we've accomplished so far is we realize that um, both ben and tyler are very good at installing gentoo And uh, and not so good at helping matt install I'm literally trying to say something and tyler jumps on me every time I try and do it Okay I'm not spending seven and a half hours. So let's start talking The command on your screen matt go ahead and vim in there Yeah I don't need the dash w then right Because that's a nano that's a nano flag. No, you don't know so vim into slash mnt gentoo Oops. Well, you're already in there. So you can just do ed see right. Yeah, just do a No, without the slash without the slash else you're gonna open an existing directory. Yep. Okay portage And then make.com Yes, yes, here we go. I made that mistake before Ben where I was trying to figure out why make.com did it exist? Yeah All right. I remember uh, so once you're in here, um You you can go ahead and choose a safer c flag. Uh, so scroll down just a little bit Okay, so you see that tip under under there where it's saying march dash native Dash pi all the c flags. Yep. This one here. Yeah. Yeah, okay You you can just go ahead and for this install. I would say just go ahead and copy the march dash native part Suggests line Yeah, copy that line And don't forget the dash march part because josh did and it totally screwed up this compiling Okay, so I feel like a school marm Um, just copy this one line Yes, copy the entire line and overwrite the other common Yeah, so just paste that in And then write this and quit it not yet. No, no, no, no If you don't add the make ops variable, it's going to take ever to compile any All right, so okay, so um go down to underneath the f f f or f f lags f flags whatever you want to Whatever in your file in in your file. Okay in your out there Add a new line and write in all caps make ops Make obf Okay equal make that equal to and then in quotes How many threads does your computer have 16? All right. I would and because you're live streaming right now I would do 12 that leaves four of those threads for anything else like the browser or live streaming and 12 Those will go towards compiling your make-up Tell me what would be the safest way to go Again dash j 12. All right. That's why she should I told play j 12. Okay. All right. That's done. What's next? I'll write this should be okay for now Go ahead and save So beside the dash j I'm also calling dash 12 So Ben Tyler, do I do that? Yes Yes, probably should No, no, no, no, do I do the memory thing that josh was just talking about? No, no, don't worry about that. Don't don't do any Don't no, okay I Cool that that's awesome. Don't do it. Okay I want to introduce more more You've got 64 gigs of ram, I think it'll be fine and he's using j 12 Okay, so I can again. I yeah, I can move on to the next step. Yeah. Yep. Yep All right, so now we're going to select mirrors and stuff, but we are actually going to skip that part because I'm installing mirrors requires mirror select and Technically speaking you could get it on here, but it'd be a major pain in the ass and we can do that after we install it You can just emerge mirror select and then run it. Um, just like you would here and you'll end up with More efficient mirrors, but the mirrors by default for the u.s. Or perfectly fine. Yeah, alternatively if you want to make your life easier Just never call them here because it will always get you to our primary repository. Yeah That too, but uh I'll just let tyler give you the best suggestion Don't be afraid to say stuff ben if tyler gets to I'm just saying, you know Okay, no, we've been blowing this whole install and reformat the butter up this Okay, can we let ben talk? Yes, ben what you got to say, buddy? What I was saying was tyler's right. You should probably just get mirror select inside the charu versus having to get it now You think kaboom too is a pain in the bike Okay, okay, uh scroll back up a bit Uh, those two lines there. Did you did you run those commands? Not yet Okay, let's go ahead and go ahead and run the uh ebuild repository. Okay, so do this make direct Make dirt just copy both of them and run Okay from From this same it yes, it's fine because it's fine. Yeah It doesn't matter where you are you can run them. Okay. Yeah, and then just copy that Okay And now we're going to go down and we're going to copy your dns Info so keep scrolling down a little bit more There you go. So that d reference command command there copy that and run that So now we got your dns info copied over and now comes the really fun part of just entering all these Like mount commands Yeah And again, if you read the The um, like there's I can't remember what it is like the note the make the dash dash make our slave options are needed for system d support So you actually don't need to run them, but if you run them, it's not going to cause a problem or anything So you can you can do whatever you want. I typically just run them anyway Okay, so these are the exact commands that I need right? Yep. You're just going to copy them one by one Yeah, okay that one Yep You said the slave and our slave stuff is for system d, but I if I do them, it's not gonna No, it's not going to cause a problem. I typically run the menu Okay Why does it keep doing okay? Okay, now this One shm stuff is for non-gint to installation media. So you probably should run. Yes, you need to run this here Okay, so this first the first two two right the test dash l all three of those commands you want all three of those Yes, okay All right, and then this one here And then this one here. Yeah, these are changing permissions of something Okay, good now now we're entering the gen two environment This is going to be the fun part He keeps that you keep telling me these are the fun part every part is the fun part Really have fun aren't you aren't you having fun? I'd be I'd be having more fun if I was I don't know playing something else Zero AD getting my ass kicked at zero 80 or something. I don't know so I So I just run these three commands, yeah Okay All right now you're in your true So By the way guys that is technically speaking running gen two right now Yes, technically speaking, but not 100% And now you want to go down and melt the boot partition I do I do this. We've already we've already done that but my bad. I don't know Yeah, I wasn't telling them to do that before we started. So I I'm still going to do these three commands. Yes. Yes. You run all three of those That's just changing the bash Yeah, the shell is that you know that you're actually ch treated in. Okay, that's good. All right Then uh, you don't need to do the mounting the boot You've already done that so scroll down a little bit more to run that emerge Dash web rsync and that's going to download portage for us I just realized hold on I'm going to go ahead and apologize because I definitely have been short Like and like probably upsetting spaghetti. It's I just now realize it's been a long time since I had a cigarette And like I've stopped anything at my desk and that's probably why so if I've been an absolute cunt to anybody I'm so sorry Like I just now realized I'm glad your popcorn is good walter My popcorn is good. There's two bucks. That's awesome. You're When you're waning off of the huge addiction you've had for a while it usually Yeah Like DM me your address that way I could just send you a pizza Don't send it. I literally live in the middle of the country. There's nothing to deliver here, bro I've actually done that Like the crazy part is is I have given people that just watch me and ask for a direct like an address I did that for you. Exactly. That's what I'm saying It's 10 o'clock in the middle of the country everybody's asleep here. Okay, I'm just gonna push that out there Hey, hey, I I bet you I can follow with fine I could probably pay somebody enough money to just drive a pizza out to you Don't want to get on with your bad self. I don't know out here when it gets late Like if Matt's like I am in rural parts Now as soon as it gets late even the pizza places It could be a middle of the day and there's like one place in this town The town's like 3 000 people and that's like miles away Aren't you in the middle of the country or something? Yeah, I'm in the middle. We call it BFE for a reason I've been I I remember a no joke. I used to live in New York, Carolina Country used to drive two hours to get to the grocery store. It was horrible I'm not we're not gonna update the gen 2 ebuild repository. That's we don't need We don't need to do so I need to move on to reading news items or no Uh, yes, you can scroll down there. This walks you through you don't have to do any of this But this is letting you know about how to read news And I'm gonna be honest. I don't read the the Portage like news that much But it occasionally can be important because like if you have a bug or error You like with some new package if you've recently updated Read the news because most likely it's saying. Hey, like there might be a potential bug or so It's kind of like the front page of arch linux.org Yeah, yeah, it's like our experience actually in your terminal. Yeah And nice. All right. So moving on to choosing the right profile Yeah, just copy that command and put it in here in your terminal. Okay. Oh my god. I almost Almost a web rsync again I have like way more way more already said to desktop So you don't really need to change anything unless you're going to like gnome or katie or something like that Don't need to change. You do want to check that though. You do want to check that make sure that the blue asterisk is on the right side so We're doing that right now. Okay, so Yeah, they do give on that So, um, man, do you want to use plasma or gnome? No, I'm going to use i3 Perfect. Okay, then you don't need to change it. They're fine. Yeah, so Um, this day is the same if you scroll down It's going to cut like if you scroll down this page a lot more of the page covers like One it tells you how to change the profile is the next thing But then when you go down it kind of tells you hey, so there's you have Excuse me. You have options for profiles that have different things enabled like no multi lib or whatever But if you keep scrolling down the the most important thing that we're going to do right now Is that emerge update out world set? This is pretty much the biggest and most complicated thing about linux Or gen 2 so paste that in and then emerge. This is essentially going to update everything on the system You're talking about this thing here emerge dash dash s verbose Yeah Copy that degenerate command right there and put that in the terminal. Okay And uh, how many you could ask just for us to have say it again ben I oh 25 packages that won't take too long. No, yeah, this is going to be pretty fast You're probably going to like how fast so do I do? Yes, or just why will work just put just put a y in yeah Some of those programs are a little All right, just so you know josh, you're breaking up pretty bad again. Yeah He is well, that's also because he's driving this car. So yeah connection's going to be shoddy All right, so this is going to take quite a while and then after this um is when It pretty much is going to be like kind of done, but we're going to go through and do some more niceties for getting it set up and then install in your bootloader and and such um, but for the most part after this the the time consuming and complicated like You know fiasco that was the first part of this install. It's all over with Now it's pretty much stuff you're used to and honestly, it wasn't that bad like um Yeah, literally the worst part of this stream had nothing to do with gintu and everything to do with pipe wire. Fuck you pipe Yeah, I think we all Pipe wire in the beginning. It's all we just gotta forget about and have a pipe wire is literally Yep, Ben Ben's had great assistance the inputs everyone, you know Exactly The only the only reason I like again, I I'm still gonna do this. Ben. I very much apologize for the way that I talked to you earlier um, but um Like the thing is we did take two hours Yeah, like we took two hours, so I didn't want to spend a lot of time explaining stuff just because I mean we already spent two hours I don't want it to be like yeah, that was a good first install, but it only took 12 hours to install That's uh That's understandable, but uh, oh and pang, uh, we don't I don't know if we're gonna get to x tonight Because we've already spent two hours trying to get him set up with a To install as it is So it's that well, I mean we easy fast We're already done and it's his best watch and he's almost 50 people All right And I will say this much if you do want to go ahead and install x and everything At the like you could pretty much end off the stream with as soon as you're done Installing and setting up grub and everything What you could do to end off the stream is just entering the command for installing all of the programs that you want to install like, you know x server and some x apps and You know i3, you know neofetch all the stuff that you want and just run that command And then it then be like end it Because I can pretty much guarantee you since you're using bios like I would be Astounded if it doesn't boot for some reason. Yeah, because what you could do is like you could set up it to where You could end it and then just install all that stuff overnight and I mean, I don't know how long that's just gonna uh, well, I can tell you it'll it'll take Unless unless you start pulling in like a lot of kde stuff like a lot Tyler to go into his make.com then uh say minus kde so that and minus qt so that he doesn't pull in all The only kde app that I need is crusader and I will die without it Yeah, okay, uh crusader is going to take a minute to install um That's pro like crusader is probably going to be one of the applications that takes the longest only because it's so It it's so Right, uh, I will say we'll go back into the make.com And because we're going to have to add a few more things inside of the make.com But um, because you have a bgpu correct. Yep Okay, uh, yeah, we're definitely going to need to add like we need to add uh video card flags So that it builds with support for certain video cards We could do the inputs stuff, but we don't really need to do that. Um, and then we could um, We do need to do the accept licenses. So you never have to deal with that bs Yeah And because I know you you're kind of like me you'll accept any license as long as it's for a program that you want Yeah, that's fine But oh, yeah, I'm sorry. I had a point with that my bad When you get when we get in that file, I'll I'll show you or I'll talk again about When you're done with uh, when you're done with the stream and you're going to get up stretch and go do something for a few minutes Um in the make.com will increase the number of threads to the maximum amount that your computer can do And that way when you run the command to install all your shit when you get up Most likely by the time you've stretched out maybe had something to eat like taking a shower or something come back It'll be it'll be completely done. You'll have everything installed Yeah, and I'm on a laptop with 16 gigs of ram. So I don't have all my cores. So sign to this because I don't believe It wouldn't handle that too good. Yeah, but since since matt over here is the most Ballin with this ram. I think you'll be fine random chinese memory ram But laptops you shared ram with the gpu. So it's yeah So my last attempt at installing gen 2, which was my first attempt, which was before I believe I knew tyler at all Uh, the whole thing failed on, uh, installing network manager Yeah network manager on a tower is kind of not Oh, yeah, we haven't ran into how to teach matt how to auto a mask or to Uh, that's that's totally fine because the first time he starts installing Um, I'm pretty sure uh, as soon as you started installing Um, like more graphical programs, you'll you'll have to do it. Um, but it's not hard Yeah, it it's one of those things where it seems really confusing like holy shit. Oh, no I got an unmask and there's it's literally you add something to the command Like and then you run a dispatch dash conf which is just telling like portage Hey, I've updated the config files to like let me do something Right And then you just rerun the original command Yeah gen 2 seems like it's daunting, but after you ran it a couple of times it's it's not as bad as it looks Really, I I think I think ben to to even make your statement like even even more like overtly true Try lfs and then tell me gen 2 is complicated freaking worse Then I will say lfs makes gen 2 a walk in the freaking park It's it's child's play compared to lfs Even dos greger the mr. Gen 2 more than me Says that is the truest statement or nothing further from the truth Steve Steve in chat said I'll have a wife and kids by the time he gets lfs installed I'm likely because I have literally installed lfs in six hours before And I'm like and dude. I am like my hands were almost numb by then And that's without a gooey on top it it only took us like what 36 hours Yeah, and that's because we were streaming it if we hadn't been streaming it it would have been done a lot less time than that Yeah Oh, um COVID trials said the last time I used gen 2. I suffered from cyclical or circular dependencies Okay on gen 2 you will definitely have circular dependency issues with some packages and The issue that you have is very simple to fix If you know how to read portages output, which most again most people don't they don't understand what it's talking about When you run a command and you get circular dependencies Uh The three like the two applications that's running in a loop that it's trying to install Will be like highlighted green or something and they're indented under each other And when you see that in the output of portage right underneath that is where it'll say um Like portage thinks or something like something along those lines like we think if you change this use flag here It like it'll install it might be minus a certain flag or just plus or you know just the flag What you do is you change the use flag for that package And then re-emerge the package that it's saying if you emerge it with it would fix the circular dependency Again, this all sounds very complicated because it's hard to explain, but it's it's really simple um As soon as portage tells you what the circular dependency issue is and what flag it thinks you should install If you just go into your etsy Portage package dot use folder you create a file with whatever you need to install Like then just name it whatever the name of the program is And then you put the name of the program in whatever uh folder it's in on the repository like programs will be like media dash libs slash I don't know um Big tits McGee. I have no idea what program you're trying to install But you know there you go It'll have like a folder with a slash in front of it You put the full name of the package from portage which what that's what that is because they go in they go in categories And then you grab the program So you put the category in the name of the program and then the use flag in that file You you rerun the command it'll install the program that you wanted to fix the circular dependencies As soon as that's done go delete that file and then reemerge whatever program You you needed to add the flag to so that it doesn't cause any issues later on and you're off to the races Um, again, that sounds very complicated and a lot of work, but trust me. It's really not it It's just explaining it is a lot more difficult than doing it All right, tyler Now that you've been explaining that what's next all right And I won't say this is the fun part because I really honestly don't know What we need to do next can know we do uh, we could go In there according to the thing configuring use variables next, but The reality is matt is that the problem you don't need it has majority of them covered Yeah, you won't need them so skip the use flags part because we don't need to add in The use the use variable you mean Yeah, the use variable use flag. Yeah, it's same So do we need the and we don't need to do the acceptations you said you we don't need to do that We do we are going to go ahead and do that because that'll keep weird issues from happening So just Vem into slash etsy slash portage slash, um Yeah, thank you my brain totally farted there Yeah, thank you And oh That's no problem. All right, so let's emerge vim. So just type out emerge vim And then this is what's uh Super simple just run that so this is how you would install a package Yep, okay. Yes. Yes Now like we said certain Certain programs will require you to install With dash dash on mass dash right, but then Is there a place on the gen 2 like like the arch Wiki has like a whole database of all the programs and stuff like that Uh, you can you can search portage from the command line or you if you search If you search gen 2 packages, you'll find it on their website And that will tell me when I need those flags that he was just talking about Yes, um, because portage will is very good about that and when a program is quote unquote masked or blocked Gen 2 will tell you about that Here here's what i'll go ahead and say if the program you're going to install Has to do with video or audio streaming wise stuff like that Most likely before you emerge it you're going to want to go to the page and see it's available use flags Because there's probably some that aren't by default in the desktop profile and you want to add Um a good example that is obs because there's plenty of flags and obs that aren't there by default But are pretty freaking nice to have Oh All right, so now I've got vim installed so try and edit your yeah now you can arrow back up and try running that vim command see portage bank I don't see the vim command that i'm supposed to be using No, it's it's one scroll down Scroll down scroll down scroll down Scroll down Oh wait, hold on You're so like look look it's right there in front of you. You see the etsy portage make.com with the accept license thing Below that below where your mouse is below. Yeah right there right there and they see it Do you see the file? Okay, that's what that's the file that we're over. All right make.com All right, and the one we want is underneath make ops and uh and Accept under score license. Yeah, but you know all capital letters That license equals quote star That's it Okay, and that's gonna accept everything because generally, you know, I'll let Tyler explain why Uh, well everything's everything can be licensed different. You're probably not that way It's basically saying you know, you can get the non-free stuff, right? It's basically you're essentially saying I don't care what the freaking license is if I want to install it You fucking let's like adding the non-free repos in like fedora or something Or fedora. It's kind of similar. Yeah, okay So I can put and now the next thing that you want to do is add video underscore cards Okay, and Tyra you broke up there. So I don't know what you're talking about. Oh, sorry. Um, put in uh On the next available line add in video cards Um, and that's video underscore cards So all capital letters again Yes, yes, okay, and then equals equals quotes Yeah, you're gonna do equals quotes and um He's got an amd card. So yep rx 580 Yes, but let let me make this clear. Uh, you're going to want to do radion and amd gpu Yeah, that's it So radion all small letters are big all top capital letters All all lowercase and I'd start with amd gpu because that's that's the new one So you want to make sure it builds for that first and then uses radion Okay, I mean, I don't think the order of a matters, but still and then end quotes, right? Yep, and that's what that and that's what that looks should look like Yep, there doesn't need to be a column or anything in between them No, no, okay just spaces nothing else. All right, and then I can save and quit this or just save Uh, save Okay Next all right and now after you've added that we're going to go ahead and do something We probably don't need to do this, but it's a very good idea to go ahead after adding that video card um, go ahead and rerun the um Emerge command or actually well, let me just go ahead and give you a shorter version that's that won't do as Agree just stuff as the first one. So type in emerge Uh dash dash ask dash dash Changed dash changed with a d. Yes with a d. Okay Changed dash use And then space dash dash deep Like giving it to her deep. Yeah, there you go and then at world And run it And that's this is just going to check to see so we've got two things mason live dr That need to be updated. I would like to interject for a moment It's radion si not radion Oh, no, well, well, no, uh, according to No, uh, read read the gen two wiki the xorg document. It tells you which one to use Really? Yeah, uh, I'm on gen two site here and it says under the video cards It says to use there's intel and video radion invasive Yeah, the the driver is called radion si. Yeah, I know but that's okay the video card flag for this radion I'm sure both of them work because they both tied to the same thing Yeah Let's just leave it because it's already set the flag so it doesn't matter Well, I mean, this is what I used before and it worked fine. So Yeah That's totally acceptable My computer sounds like an airplane carrier I mean again, they're they're both the same as according to what I'm reading here They both do the same function Yeah Because it even pulled in radion si for uh, mason But hopefully this won't take too long But it this is like graphic stuff So it's kind like it if you're ever gonna like actually use the gen to install to like do some like Meaningful graphical stuff This will be important Yeah, it will be All right, mine just in I'm still waiting for the world updates to compile. Oh fun. It's still on lovm right now Uh Well, I'm only playing after that now we are gonna go ahead. Oh, no, you're you're good Uh, do you want to finish my cut you off? Yeah, I was just saying, uh, yeah do the zoneman foe here. That's Yeah So just go ahead you really don't need to lf it because I mean, I'm pretty sure you know what you use like america slash Chicago or whatever For me, it's chicago. So I need to do I need to do the echo thing here. Yes, you do But I need to change the Yeah, yeah, you're gonna you're gonna change as to what I needed to do. Okay Yeah, it's just like garch but a little bit different You know, just a tiny bit different ditois Okay, america slash chicago and for me it's And then now what you're gonna do is run the x command the emerge dash config syslibs thing Okay And that's gonna move over all the stuff it it kind of does the same thing that the Really long command that you run on Arch does it just it's broken up into two small and I skip the system b thing, right? Okay Yeah, and now we're gonna do the um the locale generation. So just uh I would not copy that. I would just vim the slash atc slash locale And then just go in there and Yep, thanks for catching that. I do that in arch all the time too by the way Okay Okay, and then now just roll down and uncomment that utf-8 line Okay, and Okay, and then it's pretty much the same as on arch. You're just gonna do the locale dash gen like that and And also you want to do the e-select locale line as well Just go ahead and press enter on that locale dash shit Okay, and then do the this thing here. Yep copy the e-select locale Okay And then now we're gonna do the e-select locale set copy that command but change number To four to yeah, well whatever the en utf-8 is okay It's actually four on my system, dude Okay And then uh because we changed our locales and all that shit, uh, we need to Copy the command that's env update and all that stuff Copy that command and run it because that's going to reload Um everything so this one here Yep Okay I'm trying to make sure oh, okay. I know what that is. All right I'm trying to make sure that as we go through and do this that I know actually what it's the command is doing So I can just copy and paste it doesn't actually make a lot of sense Yeah, that is a Yeah, uh, so like luckily we're not going to do the the kernel in a difficult way so Continue on to configuring the kernel And uh, this command might take a second to run. It's the uh, linux firmware command Um, yeah They're gonna want that because it contains a lot of hardware devices And just because I know this go ahead and run it because this will it'll take a minute to do Um, typically does it depends. It could be really depends on the machine. Yeah Um, but typically even for me it takes a little minute um But uh the important thing to remember that why um, this is different than arch Arch requires that you download intel And amdu code on gent to amdu code is built directly into the firmware package So if you have an amd cpu You do not need to download the microcode elsewhere. It is in this firmware package Just just so you know because You know like arch likes to break it up to an intel microcode or intel you you decode and then amdu code So it's all put into one package here. That's done All right, cool Now Yes, we are going to install the gen 2 sources So so this one here. Yes, sir Okay, I think I'm going to up my Uh make flags a bit because That world update was taken way too damn long And also I have a shit ton of use flags that I'm going to comment out because I don't think I really Wow that that moment when you forgot it like at like you put ask in the command So you like kind of since there it does nothing until you respond to it oops In the next part after that this part's going to be very important A lot of people skip this because they think that like they don't need to do it because they just have like one kernel um So like don't do that. Uh, copy the e-select kernel list and run that And if you don't then your kernel will fail Okay And then we're going to copy the e-select kernel set one and paste that in And that's a fairly big kernel, so we don't got to worry about changing versions or anything Yeah, uh, just do ls Copy the ls part and make sure that The user slash source is linked to the linux 15 Dot 26 gen 2 kernel. All right, and it looks like it is Cool. All right. So now what we're going to do is you we're going to have to scroll down A bit because we're going to skip entirely the manual configuration um And uh, we're also going to skip the alternative gen 2 One and then we're going to go down here to the uh using distribution kernels Okay, so this one hit this part here. Okay. Yes, so the first two commands um When using traditional boot load the gen 2 very install default um So you can skip the first two because we don't need these um, we're gonna system d Wait, i'm sorry the first one's for system d. That's right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah Um, and then the second one is just in case you're in doubt that you have the correct kernel, but you you've got it um I'm not in doubt for you. So just copy the um emerge, uh, sys kernel gen 2 kernel command Or uh, excuse me. Excuse me. Hold on. Hold on. Let's not make this longer than it needs to be Copy the second one, which is the binary version Copy that gen 2 kernel bin. Yeah, that's going to take a lot less time Okay And so we'll just emerge that Yeah, because the kernel non binary I'm not paired to lead to that crap Yeah And so essentially what this is going to do is it's going to be distribution gen 2 kernel And it not only is it going to emerge it and install it, but it's also going to switch over the e-select one to This new kernel. So after we're done with this, we literally just have to clean up. Um, I mean after Yeah Okay, um, I have not seen ram Jam in the chat. So i'm uh, hopefully he'll watch the replay because he actually paid for this. So Yeah, that's a good point He was online earlier so In the discord Robert I mean, I like how jr. So that like while here goes the next hour like no this this kernel is going to take no time No time i'm i'm already on the third to last part of it Yeah, see it's going through and building the unit ram fs right Paul you probably make a good point about Defeating the purpose of using gen 2 the problem is if you guys want to actually see me do this It has to be an unreasonable amount of time Well, we'll see the thing is is i've never understood that because no it doesn't kind of defeat the purpose of gen 2 The point of gen 2 is not to use a custom kernel. It's to control Your packages a lot like that's that's the point of gen 2 Yeah, it's about total control of your operating system That's Yeah, so it doesn't matter if you use a compiled kernel or a binary kernel So Okay, that's again for everybody in chat if I respond to you and I sound like i'm pissed off for short I'm really not it's just I i'm i'm trying to cut back on smoking. So it's kind of making me into a dick like So i'm sorry i'm gonna i'm gonna go over the hole you were a dick in the first place Sorry, i mean you're probably right It's okay. I forgive him. I've definitely gotten to be a bigger one. I mean, that's the whole goal, right? You know, yeah, you're right. You're right All right, what's next Any addiction can can be harmful and helpful in some ways the deep clean part Yep, go ahead and run that And it's gonna give you like emerging in five four three just don't press anything and then the computer explodes Yep It's 19 What Could you imagine if there was such thing as software ied I guarantee that'll be something like one day Where you can just be browsing and come across something and it explodes and kills your entire computer Have you seen the beginning of the the I think it's the fourth diehard movie? Oh No, actually, I didn't even know there was a fourth diehard. There's a fifth diehard movie. Nobody's ever seen it Um Oh, yeah, uh, and also you can run the emerge prune command Next, okay, you don't really have like you don't really have to run this but it just Make sure you don't have a whole bunch of older Which right now you should not okay, and it doesn't yeah, um I don't remember what I was gonna say. Oh the the diehard movie Yeah, um all of all of the next stuff like module rebuilds all that stuff. You don't need to do any of So I'm because you're not using zfs or something. So i'm skipping this stuff here. Okay Yeah, skip skip all of that and go to the configure system Okay Okay, no, this is where it can get a little Good Oh, yeah, because now we're gonna have to create the fs tab And there and there's nothing cool like gen fs tab It's an art. There's nothing like that on gen 2. No lame So kind of the first thing that I will say is load up an extra terminal um And then inside of this extra terminal run blk i Yeah, that's gonna save you a lot of hell say the tell me the command again tyler At you cut out. Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry blk uh id id Yep, blk id. Okay. I'm just gonna list all your Oh good, okay No, and so please tell me we don't have to include the loop back devices No, so take your extra term Or go back over to where you need to be. Okay, um and vim into slash etsy slash fs tab And in here you're going to want to Copy over the uu id's For the specific drives that you want to mount So the first one Let me see let me go down here and i'll do it with you. Um Oh, let me zoom out just a little bit. All right, so uh first one I'm going to copy my uu id from um my root device Which for me is um Hold on What why do I not see my block device name? For the p1 Huh That well one thing you can do matt is if you hit up on the block id command um You can do block id slash dev slash sdb and that might I I think that's supposed to give you just the No, no it didn't okay try putting a Try hitting up And then going in between there and doing like a pipe you know like Well, no, no because I mean like I can see sdb and b3 are at the very bottom and an sdb Okay, never mind Okay, so go copy that uu id right there under sdb one Just copy that okay And then go into your fs tab and then Um where the label equals boot part the label equals boot Yeah, and then just paste your no no no not the entire Just just press x and and remove the label Just the label part not the whole line just the label so backspace up to Keep going Stop, okay now paste the uid this line Okay Now go back to the first beginning of that line and you want to do uu id equals just like how it's done below Okay Okay, there you go Yep, and that should be good and I just do that for the just the boot drive No, also for the root device. No, you want to do that for the root and for the swap Okay, you do that for how many partitions you're assigning. Okay, so sdb two is on the very bottom Yeah, the rest of your drives are at the very bottom sdb two. That's your swap copy the entire uu id equals and then uid equals and then everything So just so just this part here Yeah, just that part because you're just copying the uu id. That's that's better than using slash dev Like that because if you unplug drives and stuff you can change right so go to where it says uu id on the bottom You dropped out then the hash mark next to it No, no Okay, I got one And then No, no, no on that uid line delete the or just press x before it And then where it says uid delete everything there Okay, now paste what you copied there you go. Yep, and now just get rid of the quotes Okay Uh at the end I'm not used to you having my freaking arrow keys enabled. It's really freaking me out Now we do the same process for a swap. Yeah, so go find your arrow Copy the one Oh, wait a minute. That was a swap I think we told you to copy your sdb wasn't your sdb to his swap tower. Yeah, that's what I was saying Why did you did you have him put it on them? I told him to copy the sdb Oh Yeah, okay So matt you got to delete that and put the sdb three you just copied into that one. I'm sorry Make sure that's the right one Aef three. Yep. That's it now sdb two is the swap so you got to copy that one. That's it. Okay, that's correct All right, and again, we're gonna delete the quotes guys. He's got the quotes. Yeah, we're gonna Yeah, okay. Now the next one you want to paste in is the swap. Yeah So so do x am I gonna need this other stuff along the side here, but we could change it so Okay Rants and then we need this wait a minute. Matt go back a second Just say You pasted the The uid for that you pasted the same one. I know I just yanked it so I don't have to type it all in and again Yeah, but the problem is you have to change all the stuff to swap and yeah, it makes me feel better Okay, and this one here is gonna have to make all that on the set like to reflect on it So this wait a minute is that just putting on Like it and Change ext4 to swap and then I could have just copied that line. I didn't see that other line there Okay, and then does this that the zero zero that that ext4 needs to be swap And then no a time to Taster Damn it get out of insert mode matt. You know how to use vim Or just hand type it it's not coming. Okay, and then does he this goes to zero zero Yes Zero and zero and then now your f's tab is done Okay, and I'm right and quit out of this, right? Yep, okay And I can close this other terminal. We can move on in the book Okay, okay, so now you want to set up a route Freaking god Come down. Oh no Talking to the terminal. I did want to listen to networking. Okay, so now you want to set up a hostname for them for the machine So we're doing this this part here at sea coffee host name. This is going to be basically the same as arch. Yeah Correct. Yeah, but it's in a one more folder So And then change this to whatever you want to be you can be like gen 2 box or whatever you want to be called I usually go with gen 2 pc gen 2 box I'm gonna name four. Okay. That's fine. I always even after a god of some kind. Usually it's greek, but I've moved on to norse That's fine. Okay. So now hit up and change that to net And it doesn't create by default. So you have to make it So it's like this yeah, and Now if you want to use dhcp or network manager or something like that, you don't have to do So you don't have to worry about this file in theory. It's just like if you're using static ip or something Wait, if I do this and then end up using network manager later, is it gonna f me over? It's not gonna mess you up Okay, um So I just it's not gonna matter if you you don't have a domain name on your network generally. So don't So don't do this No No, just quit out of it. Just keep going. Okay And then uh come down Uh, yeah, that's for system d. Don't worry about it Okay Stop right here um This is for automatic networking until you can get network manager installed because that's going to take a bit I would say just a much dhcp for now. So this one here. Yes, right, right Because you know as well as I do tower that network manager takes a while. Yep All right, so press yes And now we just wait Because this is like the quickest way to get anything that I address Unless you do use wi-fi No, no, I'm plugged in You're in the ethernet. Okay, and then just copy the rc update add command And you don't need to do the dhcp start because that'll happen Move on down So we don't this is for system d. You don't need to do any of that. Yeah, okay So Yeah, you want to do that Hey, what does this do? uh It's Yeah a dhcp client. Well, we've already done that. So Honestly, you probably could just skip that but it's probably best just to have it anyways We'll just do it Right. Yes Okay Now you don't need to do that don't need to do the nano fit this thing here. No, no, don't do that. Okay But Oh, wow. Okay. Yeah, we're gonna have to do a If config in your thing here just to see what your device needs No, no, you shouldn't need to do that. He's got the hcp c Yeah, you've got the hcp. So you'll need to run that Yeah Um, no, you do want to go ahead and run that because that's gonna automatically start. Um, Hold on. Let's scroll up. Scroll up. I want to see what this is under This is under the networking information Oh, wait. No, this is under net. I off rc. You're not using this You're not using that. So just come down Keep scrolling skip that you don't even know the host file. Okay. There you go. If you plan on using a browser, this is kind of necessary Okay So Bitman that's the host Okay Okay This is a little bit tricky because you have to get this exactly right or else you're not gonna have a good So, um Yeah, just go down in this file to Dot zero dot zero dot one and just Copy it line for line, but you have to replace tux dot home network to Your Okay, so So just go up to 1.7 dot zero dot one Okay Yeah, that one right there. Yeah, okay, and then where it says Just before we wait, hold on. I think ben had you skip the configuring net file You're gonna need to do. Oh, yeah, he's gonna need to do that. We'll come back to that. Let's just get this done Okay, so so I just need to change this line to the To reflect your host name. So Thor So so what you need to write is whatever your host name was write that out Oh And then space and then dot no dot Thor dot home network Space Thor yeah, and then space local host And that's all you need to change and so I'm right in front of this Yep, and then go back up Go back up and do the network device Yeah under under network, um information Go I'll get this one tower go down No, he needs to go up this one right here No, no, you need to go up You need to go up a little more I already had him at DHCP because we did this Yeah, we did that We did this We did not under network information Yeah, right under that We uh scroll up Yeah, yeah right there. Yeah Host name and then conf dot net conf dot d dot net or net or whatever. Okay Into etsy conf dot d slash net, right? Yep. Okay, and then Just copy copy. Yeah, just copy it Just copy it doesn't need any extra lines or anything like that. Nope. No Okay, and and since in that other file you just called you It at home network too. It'll be fine. Okay, and then What about this on a nis domain? I don't need to do that. That that is What I initially thought Ben was telling you about that is like you will only need an nis domain Like you like you will only need that if you're like in a very very much enterprise environment. Okay. Yeah, let's just scroll down And okay, yeah, that's static got a pdf Yeah, so just go back down to the host file. That's where you were So you can go ahead and do pcm cia I think that's really very old devices you on. Yeah, I genuinely would recommend if you need this package Get rid of that freaking hardware and stop using it because you probably don't need it at home Like it maybe if it's an enterprise environment, maybe But yeah for most people you're not going to need Okay, so just go ahead and run pass and Step up. Oh, and let me just say one beautiful thing about gen 2 is it will not let you do simple passwords at all You have to use a secure password Yeah, there is a way to change that but it's kind of convoluted. So just use a longer password I recommend using something that has um, at least one capital letter in it and one like, you know, the special character All right, there you go. So Now we can we don't need the mess with the rc.conf with the key maps. So just edit your clock file All right, say that again, ben. I'm sorry Go to your etsy conf dot d hardware clock and then So we're doing this line here. We don't need to do these two. You don't need to do those. Okay So them Slash etsy conf dot d and then hardware clock Yeah, okay. What am I doing here? And it's already set to utc. So you don't really need to mess with anything You just want to check and make sure that it's set to utc. Okay. I can cause some problems if it's not all right Yeah, the only time you want to mess with that is if you're doing Okay, so installing tools next yeah Yeah This part a lot of this stuff here is completely optional, but um The sysk log d. I would definitely go ahead and do that just so you have a system logger like yeah Debug stuff So I need to emerge that right? Right this first one here. Yeah the first one Okay, that's really all you would want to do from this page unless you want n locate or something like that, which is very What about the cron demon? You don't that's that's only if you know that you use cron all the time and need it I use cron all the time Well, there you go ahead, but this is going to be a week. So I don't need to do worry about it too much I'll just do a manual backup all right So add the Do the rc this here? Yes, that that is the the equivalent of your uh, sysc or uh System ctl. Okay That's gonna take some getting used to all right and then go to the next page You don't need to do any of this other stuff. No, no this stuff needs to be done No, okay. Did you get m locate? M low k can come in handy. That's right. Yeah, I would recommend getting m low k. Where's that? Uh scroll back up to right above. Yep. They're right there This one here. Yep Okay And then if you're like me, I also add ssh Um script to run level That's only if you're accessing Yeah I don't Wait a minute. So if you don't ssh into the network, will I need this ssh in order to use git? No, no, no, that's to ssh into the computer. Okay. Yeah Okay, so now I can go to What's falling grub? So we're moving on to the next thing Yes, comparing the blue letter. Okay And so go down to grub two and then just copy and paste that command Okay Because Lilo is so old and It's not worth using it TFL says sod m locate Yeah Okay, we have been streaming for two hours and 39 minutes Yeah Um, oh, it's pulling in the efi stuff water No, it's installing grub itself Oh, yeah Good water Oh shit. I'm using efi. I forgot I'm gonna have to add the I'm gonna have to redo this emerge because I'm gonna have to echo the grub platform Yeah, I'm still waiting for LLVM by the way y'all I'm glad that's not my experience. I would have given up by now If I was still way back there, I would have just said fuck y'all I'm done I mean the cool part is this is we're pretty much done You said that an hour ago by the way, I'm just putting this out Well, no, no an hour ago I was being serious because we were done with all the like thoughts parts that will take long Like where you can't do anything you just have to sit there Trust me before the desktop profile came with so much stuff including russ bin Oh my god, you have no idea how long you would just sit there and look at a command for So long Especially if you didn't install russ bin before you did that like oh it was miserable Yeah, it was You had to do a lot more steps before the desktop profile was in the stage three Mm-hmm Okay, what's next Now the actual install okay scroll down Scroll down. Do I need to do any of this stuff here? No, you don't need to do that. That's for efi, right? Okay Okay, so just copy the grub install slash dead but change that sdb If you don't That suck That would suck Yeah, because then you'd overwrite grub over your Uh, arco install. Okay. Yeah, that's that's similar to what arch is right? Yeah, right and it's roughly the same for the grub making fig as well But go down Keep going down where it says configure just copy that command Okay, yep, this is basically the same. Yep. Yep. So just install it now. It's not gonna Detect your arch boot. So anytime you want to boot into that you're gonna have to just access your bios That's fine. Uh, the every time I update arco, it'll run, uh, os proper and I'll use that Yep all right, so Now skip the lilo stuff all is over except for the fact you want to install a gooey and all that so Um, before we do that, I would recommend exiting and just running reboot to see if it actually boots Before we do anything else Okay, so that will actually allow So we should I should now just uh, just reboot Intigent to before coming back and resuming the stream Because honestly, I just want to be sure that this loads Before we go any further. Okay, so it'll take me into a tty just like an arch install would right right You'll be dropped straight into it. He's driving to a terminal. All right So you all hear that in the chat the stream is going to go down for Probably three or four minutes because kubuntu takes forever to shut down by the way. Yeah All right Okay, I should be back Can everybody let me know if you hear me I'm getting no yeas or nays Does anybody even still watching the stream? You can hear me good excellent. Well, how's the audio vom because I had to go through and re add the Gain and everything like I was in a live environment and they just told me to shut down. So of course matt did and uh I lost everything because live environments don't save it everything. I should have used something that was uh, you know Would actually do that but no, okay Now I need to also install pulse mixer because of course I do sudo app to install pulse mixer that way I can do this and Default to Okay, got my audio levels back and then I can go back and do to do this and Oh, I'm I feel welcome guys. I'm Oh for love of all it's holy, okay Um, it's easy advanced properties select mono Close and that should fix it. Ta-da I'm good at fixing that problem Okay, all right, and I can move this over here No, I'm still in kaboom too, man. That's the reason why I I couldn't stream from arco remember Oh, I'm sure uh gen 2 Handbook so we're we got to go back all we find out where we how we were Okay, so we got to go down here to Finalizing the installation Yeah, you're gonna tell me how to do that. I don't remember. Yeah, I'll do that fine It's gonna be behind right Strings do done The others are very quiet Cannot hear the others It's course you can't hold on. Don't tell me anything the reason why Hold on a second I need to where's this other one that's other here And then go to f2 The reason why the discord stuff is coming through quiet is because it's not coming through desktop audio Because of course, it's not It's coming through my mic I thought I thought we had the audio promise fall figured out Okay, um, I don't even know how to fix that Is it is pav you can let's just go to settings It'll be easier to do it here. Ah, fuck off Why why does plasma search so bad? system set Like you type in settings system settings should be the first thing that it shows you not Activity settings who gives a fuck about activity settings. Okay We're working on the on the on the on the audio guys. Just give me a second. The audio Devices here so Playback devices that that's right output devices should be It's it's going to my So it should be this no, it's not even listing my built-in sound card, dude What the fuck it works fine when I'm not streaming Like it's perfectly fine anytime. I'm not talking to you Tyler actually All right Where's because it like okay, so the output devices and here It's showing up here in in paul and pulse mixer And that that should be but we're looking for input here. So this is going to input input my It's listing the brio the DAC and the scarlet solo Let's go to applications here Right, but it should the desktop audio should be coming from the computer obs desktop audio It's only listing the brio and the scarlet solo It's not listening listing the um Starship so that'd be Would that be audio capture output audio output capture, right? and then Default but not start it. Okay Yeah, it's not getting any levels at all. I don't know what the fuck's going on there. That's just fucked up It goes it was it was working before I did a reboot So hardware doesn't go bad that fast. Okay Right, and that's what we're trying. That's what I just assigned in properties Default audio device for an output is not fixed in line out. I just Okay, can you guys hear the guys now? Hopefully talk fellas We are talking this is this is me talking Is it good? Do I sound terrible? I know I'm a terrible person, but do I sound just as terrible as I? Okay Chat killed his pc with jente Yeah, it's probably true. What's what's the difference between gen 2 is arch arches better Yeah, um Okay, uh, so tell me again how much you like pipe wire And then tell me again why you love arch. Okay, so it looks like everybody can hear you For fuck's sake guys, just shoot my audio now or shoot me now. It'd be better Everyone can hear you I don't even do I even want I have got to stand up. Give me a second Yeah stretch I wouldn't smoke so I should I should be a much a much more uh tame guy I've got my nicotine fix. All right, I never see gen 2 again. I'm gonna be very very happy, man Yeah, arch is fine. I mean I just don't like the fact that they're switching over to pipe wire already Yeah, that's because that's that's not good like for stream streamers and should like Yeah Well, walter to answer to to answer that So does this gen 2 install matt matt did tell us his gen 2 install boots. It's fine. Yes Gen 2 is installed Okay, it's there. Get it really on it No, it's installed. I could stop here and I would have succeeded in The goal that I set out to do Yes, what I was paid to do by the way There you go. Um But technically I would also say matt you're probably one of the few people in the world who's ever been paid multiple hundreds of dollars to install a linux distro Yeah Like respect brother Okay All right get rid of this. All right. What's next fellas? Um Go to uh to get to the ch root part. Uh first thing first go ahead and sudo s Roots again. Okay. Um, and then uh to ch root you're gonna want to go to the The gen 2 handbook and go to the installing base system section And then scroll down. Um, it's it's underneath uh ch rooting But you're gonna scroll down until You see the entering the new environment section or just click on it Yeah, it keeps going on a little bit more. There you go. Right. So we're doing this thing here, right? Yep, just copy those commands Oh, you didn't make the mount gen 2 part first Oh, yeah, that's right since this is a new line. So just go ahead and uh make uh make directory or make their dash p Uh slash mnt slash gen 2 All right Slash mnt slash gen 2, right? Yep. I don't have to do the print Well, you won't have to do all of them, but just as soon as you're done with that do an lsb. Okay Just to make sure that, you know, everything's the same Yeah, and then and then mount the um, the uh sdb 3 partition to slash mnt slash gen 2 Uh, you won't need to mount the boot partition because we're not gonna Okay, so tell so mount slash dev sdb 3 Okay, and slash mnt gen 2 Okay, and now you can proceed with the mount. Yeah now now rerun those commands these ones here Uh, yeah, yeah, you don't technically have to do these but it's a good idea to go ahead Okay, so this is technically you can you yeah, you can definitely run into issues with those yes Because for example, if run and dev and whatnot aren't mounted you can run into problems with emerging programs. Yep And since that takes exactly what we're going to be doing Yeah, you're gonna want those Yep, and then you can uh, I I would go ahead and recommend rerunning those warning Uh, the the warning section there run those three commands just to ensure that part Uh that part. Yeah, this part here. Yep all three of those Yeah Because we're using gen 2 install. I feel like I'm uh starting over again. By the way, you're not you're not Just gotta run these command If you guys start telling me to redo kernels and shit. I'm just gonna I'm gonna murder you Yeah, no Now I can do these things here, right? Yeah. Yeah The only time you really get a kernel upgrade is when you do a new Emerge port. I'm never getting that part by the way You don't have to I mean If you're not keeping this gen 2 install, which we know you're not then, you know, you're gonna just have to You're just gonna have to uh Do this once Yep, now that you've got that done just go over to the finalizing section Yes, that's where we left off. Okay, this this is gonna consist mostly of Just user administration and getting rid of the stage Okay, so what are we here? Scroll down to the user ad section And that's those groups listed inside the Inside the handbook or all you're gonna need Just copy the uh user ad command. I don't need to to log into root or anything to do that No, you already made your root password. Okay, right. You've already made that All right, or I mean and also you're logged in as root right now Your ch rooted in so I was saying I don't need I don't want to be larry, right? Yeah Yeah, obviously change it over username Yeah And then also also before you hit enter But before or after audio add enough uh or after audio add another comma and put video it That'll help out too that allows you to mess around with video settings and stuff So just run that creating Creating mailbox file no such file directory. Yeah, it's no problem. All right, it's not an issue And then and then do the password for your user Okay, perfect and now do an ls Perfect. So you've got that stage three tar ball in there. You don't need that anymore. So go ahead and run File and then I'll just make sure that it gets rid of gets rid of just remove stage through this thing here, right? Yeah. Yeah, okay And uh then pretty much you're done Um, except for I would recommend you go ahead and for the things that you know that you're going to want like obs um Go ahead and and load up a new tab and search for obs gen 2 and uh, that'll take you to the page where Flag for obs and I'm gonna go through teaching you how to set up the Doing it the proper way how to set up use flags For specific programs Um, so on that page, uh scroll down uh to under installation and you'll see all of those use flags That is all of the use flags that you could build support with um And you're definitely not going to want a pipe one So, um, what you're pissing at it like a cat Uh So you see uh right underneath all of those use flags how it's saying the file there This is how you properly set use flags for programs on gen 2 There's a folder inside of your portage folder called package dot use and so The naming convention for files that you put in there It does not matter what you call the actual file itself But for your own fucking sanity, please name it something close at the very least to the package that you're going to be changing the use flags Okay, so let's do that. I can do this now, right? Yep. Go ahead and vim into uh to the etsy portage package dot use And create an obs dash studio file Yeah Oops I forgot that you just see and i'm gonna see you into that first It'll be easier okay, and then if we um It's a file do vim, uh obs dash studio Okay, and what's the syntax i just copy like copy this stuff here. Yep, you can copy that um And again like what i was saying earlier with the full name of the package when it comes to portage They put packages inside of essentially categories So media dash video is the like category at obs studios in okay because there can be the same package name But in different categories and totally different programs. So I just copy and paste this in there and that's all it needs to be done No, um because right now like you don't have an invidia card, but the invec um Thing is in here. So you could either remove that completely Or put minus in front of it and I recommend all of the use flags that you know You're never going to need don't want put a minus in front of them because that way it'll never build with support Like you don't have an invidia card and you'll know for sure when you get an invidia card So you can change that and nothing else needs to go in front of this or anything minus is just uh There definitely needs to be other use flags put in there 100 percent So read through the use flags here and see if you need it. I would build it, you know with browser support um also um Like there's the fdk um use flag um Typically like what i'll say is if you don't know what a use flag is but then when you read about it If it seems like something that you probably need like, you know, it's talking about audio stuff Then probably go ahead and install it like jack is one of those things where i'll say you probably know for sure You don't because you know, you're not using it. Nobody knows how to use jack Exactly minus jack that way it never builds with support for jack because you'll never use it and then i can do minus pipe wire Yes, oh it felt good And then again like if you go back over to the browser scroll down there's there's more use flags It's not all Oh, shit That could have that i wonder how many people get fucked up by having to the extra scroll shit there I'm sure there's plenty Okay, so um, do I like need python support probably Uh, I'd probably add it just in case there's a plugin that you want to use that uses python Um, you've got spx in there, uh, which is good. Um I would go ahead and build with ssl support because that's pretty important for um, you know like doing the Um youtube account stuff, uh true tight. You're probably gonna want that um And I I always build with vlc support too, but I don't I don't know that I really do anything with it So probably don't need it, but I'd also definitely add the minus wayland Because you definitely don't need wayland So all the the minus ones don't have to all be grouped together like at the end or anything, right? You just be in the middle like this they can begin Okay, yep, and then um As far as I know, I believe you've added every single possible use flag for the program and customized it So you can go ahead and save and quit this file Okay And uh, you can cd back up it really doesn't matter in this folder. It doesn't matter But now you're going to run the emerge command and emerge Um emerge it So just copy this back this This one here, okay I don't know why I told you to leave the fault I Okay, so it obviously aired out there. Is it because they don't have xorg installed. No, it did not air out This is very common for people to freak out and be like gen 2 fucking sucks. I'll never use again Um, what what it's telling you here is portage is telling you that it's the package that you want to install has been math The reason it is mass typically confuses a lot of people it says it's masked by a keyword amd 64 The reason packages are ever masked is because they can cause conflicts Uh, just sometimes and it's genuinely normally never a problem So what you're going to do is arrow back up to the original command and get that in the terminal And then to the end of it add so space dash dash auto unmask space unmask No, just all one word. Sorry auto unmask Like that. Yep. Yep, and then hit equals y Okay, and then you're also going to add so space dash dash auto unmask again all one word Um Dash right and that's w r i t Okay, so what this does here is the auto unmask equals y is saying just if it's masked unmask it And then the auto unmask dash right is saying like when you unmask a package you actually have to write it to files So, uh, that that's what that does there. So if you ever have an unmasked or a mass package adding these two key Or flags or whatever to the end of it will fix it. So run this command right here And and this will unmask it this will take probably Really no time at all just click yes to change the config files and now Portage is telling you that you've you've updated your config files And you need to let portage know that the config files are different. So now just run um dispatch dash call Excuse me if I could speak dispatch dash cough Like dis p atch yep, and then dash cough Dash no, no, no, uh, I'm sorry always one like this. Yep Run that and then it's going to tell you like it's it's going to show you the And it's it's asking you whether or not you want to edit it or just go ahead and use it. So press you to use new Okay, and then because there's multiple like different things about it that It's asking you. Are you sure you want to update the config files? Do it again and then Arrow back up to the original command without any of the flags. There you go run it and it's now completely unmasked And you won't have any problems Well, I say that hopefully I don't normally say this with packages I don't know. It's going to work The only other thing I'll say is we'll install a few other programs just in case um, you run into a circular dependency because uh, there's unmasking packages and circular dependencies are the only two things that like Freak people out really set them back and make them think gen two is terrible. Um It's Circular dependencies really are not a problem at all the same process that you just went through to install this pretty much the same for Okay, so basically none of this stuff makes sense for me to install unless I have x orc So can we do that next? Yeah, yeah, okay I have the page open I think I I think I have the right page Yes, you do and xorg is remarkably simple So if I get xorg installed and then I get like I3 install technically theoretically I could log out of this and get into i3 and use it, right? Oh, you could 100% do it. You could log in and do it from inside right right now inside gen two Um, the only advantage of doing it out here instead of inside of gen two is you have people that You know can let you know if you run into a circular dependency how to fix it right anything Yes, and mark in chat is very true. He says auto unmask is somewhat frowned upon But yes, it's generally safe. That is very true It is it is a little bit frowned upon But it's if you know what you're installing then it's pretty much always safe to use um, it just It's one of those things You don't want to be adding auto unmask to literally everything that you install. That's That's pretty dangerous. All right. Well, this is going I'm going to get up for a minute guys. Okay. Yeah, go for it. Sure I will chat with chat There you go Walter said this is fun I mean, I'm having fun watching Matt like get it installed And I do like the fact that he's only threatened our lives once or twice. Like that's Pretty incredible. Yeah, and I mean, you know gen two is not something you learn in one day No, no, I mean before you helped me install it. Um, I had installed gen two like five times on unsuccessfully Oh But this was when I met you that it was when we met that you got it actually done. Oh analytic, uh, yeah, um, sorry analytic minus I'll go ahead and since we're at a point where Matt stood up away from the computer Yeah, now's the perfect time for temple os. All right, so I'll start back at the beginning for everyone who When I originally started temple os if you're unfamiliar with what temple os is temple os is a um, very much custom and unique Uh operating system developed by a guy named, uh, terry davis and terry davis If you can look into his life, it's a terribly tragic story. Um, he suffered from schizophrenia And he ended up becoming homeless and I mean, it's a it's a very somber and sad story his life However, this man while suffering from schizophrenia and you're you're going to definitely Understand as the story keeps going that he definitely had schizophrenia but What this man was able to do on his own was nothing short of incredible Um, what he did was he made temple os. Uh when his schizophrenia was getting bad He ended up believing that god was speaking to him and That god was telling him that he needed to make a temple Uh, the the new I can't remember what it is like the new jewish temple or something like that for You know for everyone to come and congregate at God and So in that effort, he made temple os at being a programmer. This is what he did He built a literal temple for god as an os Um, and that is temple os. I missed a temple os story No, uh, you haven't missed it. You haven't missed it. Uh, I'm pretty much just getting started. Uh, I'm catching up from where uh, where I left off For everyone else who who missed the initial part um But anyway, um, so temple os is Is very unique in the fact that it's all written in a dialect of c called holy c and um it's it it's made by terry davis, obviously um, and Holy c is actually pretty interesting. It's a pretty interesting language. Um, and he terry davis took holy c and developed a completely unique standalone operating system called temple os that Quite frankly Was impressive for being developed by only one person now temple os has some pretty big flaws Being the fact that it's as far as I know it is only single threaded the original version Um, and it has some pretty weird, um Quarks, uh you the way you interact with the system is very different. Um people who have ever tried out plan nine Will kind of understand some of the stuff that's going on with With temple os, uh the mouse and keyboard integration is kind of closely tied together And you're going to use them in the in the terminal. Uh, in a way, it's it's very interesting. Um and So temple os the kind of important like really good talking points about temple os are the fact that there is a Not just like three or four. There is a massive library of games that terry davis made for it. Um and The games are highly in print. They're all half baked. I'm going to make that clear He didn't finish any one of these games, but They're all playable and Surprisingly impressive. He has one game on there that's called. I believe it's called talent and it's It's a game It's an open world game where you're a falcon and you fly around and you you can catch fish um Like I think the goal is to catch fish as far as I know, but it's It is incredibly like it's incredibly impressive if if you're technologically You know sound I mean you're you guys are in a gen two installs. Pretty sure you guys can appreciate the level of um complexity that goes into not only creating your own dialect of c but then creating a program Or uh os excuse me programs Drivers all of that stuff and then also building a game engine that can render Like essentially to the screen Pretty nicely Is nuts Now again, none of these games are finished and polished and quality. I mean calling temple os itself polish would be a drastic overstatement. Um, it is not polished in any sense of the word But it is nonetheless extremely impressive and It's like to me. That's why I find terry davis to be such an incredible story um, yes, his life is horrifically tragic and also at the same time as tragic as it is It's really hard to feel Super sympathetic To him when you start watching a lot of his videos because man, dude Did he say some off-the-wall shit and very controversial stuff? um As far as I know, he had some pretty racist opinions and like all this stuff But again, the man was mentally ill. Let's get some phrenic. So I mean take it take that with a grain of salt It I No one knows if og terry davis before his mental condition kicked in Whether i'm sure he was a pretty lovely guy before I mean at least I'll give him the benefit of the doubt um But yeah with a with as tragic He has to do what he did is Nuts like it's genuinely incredible. Um, I mean if anybody else knows one single person who's done that Of I'd be impressed So Yeah, he I would say if you haven't ever heard the terry davis story and this is your first time hearing it, um Definitely look it up. It's it's a good. It's a great story. Um Something definitely worth your time Yeah, and and that's that's the temple os story Walter I think you left another super chat. I really do appreciate that. I don't know what it said though. I'm sorry Um, it was why I was gone I love that that whole that that whole thing That analytics like reminded me to go ahead and do into a cool story, bro This is the best response. I'm gonna possibly guys do that Um, but walter. Yes down the rabbit hole did do a very good temple. That's very good Oh, thank you doggo. Oh my gosh, I left buddy outside. I'm gonna go fix that Yeah, my dog is playing uh, she couldn't uh, she she wasn't gonna wait any longer The funny thing is that I'm installing xorg and I didn't want to install the xorg like this I want to install from the flat pack, but that's okay, mate Although I probably won't have the same problems With this standard version of xorg that I do with the arch Linux one because that the arch links one is so far behind So those of you who have set through three hours and uh, three and a half hours worth of stream with all the BS that went on at the beginning with the audio and stuff I truly do appreciate you guys all joining me, uh, and also obviously Ben and tyler all you guys have helped me along and actually made me successful at this I truly do appreciate it. So thank you for that if I don't for if I don't remember to say that later I was still wondering if I can get an answer on what the main differences are between arch and gen two is Okay, so Gen two is a source-based distra means you build everything there are binaries, but for the most part you build everything with Arch is pretty much the other way around you do build stuff if you want to use stuff from the a u r But most of the stuff in the arch reposer is all binary. So that's going to be the primary thing that you're going to see Also, you have way more control over literally everything in gen two things like If you want to build your own kernel like actually compile your own kernel with no bluetooth support or Whatever you could do that you really can't do that with arch I mean you theoretically could but it would be way harder than it is on gen two because it's just not built for that as far as I'm on Ben correct me if I'm wrong. Those are what I understand Those are pretty much the best way to describe it is like he said You build everything in gen two for your hardware you're set up the whole nine yards And in arch everything is a binary much except for the a u r And in gen two There are binaries, but next at the time scabily Yeah Gotcha That's pretty much You asked that earlier and I made a joke. So I apologize Yeah, I mean arch is a thousand times you're going to install and get working and everything like that Or you know, but I wouldn't even say easier It's not easier, but it's quicker Yeah quicker. Yeah Terminal for life. Thanks, man for uh Join enough for the stream if everybody who's listening hasn't subscribed to terminal for life youtube.com slash terminal for life Very close to 5000 subscribers go subscribe to him if you like things in the terminal Which he does make things What is the patreon goal for LFS on a raspberry pi? Oh One billion dollars Yeah, I I tell you you Getting mat to install LFS. That's like Never gonna happen. I will tell you this it will never happen like Never It's like I mean it can easily Easily be a 16 plus hour install Yeah, I mean That that install would would take night I mean, I don't somebody who can stay up pretty well and I even had to tell Ben at one point. I'm like, did I have to go to bed I'm gonna die. I was up Very much while he was sleeping. Yeah, you you you went ham on that L On that install I'm glad you think we're awesome Walter. Thanks for the super chat again Uh, you didn't have to recent send it to tell us that but we do appreciate that. Um I would like to know what the level of awesome We are though because I'm pretty sure that there are levels here that you know One of us is more awesome than the others. I'm just gonna point that out. I mean I can't tell you guys how many times I've done these source based operating I'll go ahead and say about that comment Matt. Um, I'm I'm pretty sure it's between you and ben who are actively tall just because um You know, I started off as an absolute douche earlier. So You made up for it, man. It's all right Yeah, he made up for it Well, I don't know if I made up for it, but at the very least I will continue to apologize to Because he's been very helpful to me a super nice guy. I was I was definitely a douche earlier It's okay, Tyler. You you recovered from it and I Don't hold it against you because I understand you're trying to cut down on your smoking and that's totally okay Well, thank you and I applaud you for that because I have a lot of friends in my life even my mom who does that and That's not something I can personally applaud somebody doing but It's it's it the worst part for me is about quitting is it makes it it makes me agitated and like quick quick to like quick to argue or just be rude and like that's not my personality at all No, then you're a good friend to me and I'm to you and I'd hate to see you turn into something that you're not You know, that's why I like that's why it's really hard to like keep myself Like off of it. Yeah Well, I mean if it's if stopping smoking is turning you into something you don't want to be even Maybe you should see, you know some help or something Yeah, we'll see the problem is It's so many people will be like, well, just keep on smoking. I'm like, man That's your life. Yeah, and and it's kind of like like to me the way I look at it Is like that's what every cigarette company would love to hear They would love that like yeah Is that you know, it's not good for your health or your weight or your body or anything So if I were sorry guys go ahead Are you seeing that I was gonna change the subject um, yeah Just because it was Mostly because I I thought of something if I was ever going to do this again. I do this for you ssh So I have a computer If I have a computer behind me I could ssh into it from this computer And then when I did a reboot or whatever I wouldn't have to do the live ISO bullshit Yeah, um But here's another really important question Is the other computer that you're going to use is it a laptop processor? No Okay, cool. It's an it's an older i7. So it would not be as fast as this Well, but that's fine older i7s are still just fine It's when you get like when you get down to the level of like laptop core i5s is when Yeah, compiling can be a real turn. Yeah, that and that one has 16 gigabytes of RAM. So it'd be okay. Um Yeah, it is still would not have solved the streaming issues No, so but by the way guys, I just now got to the last nine out of 64 packages for the world So, yeah, I am way far behind Matt as far as this install marathon goes Oh, I have to start all over again because I accidentally booted on bios You were following my directions, weren't you? No, I mean I made the ube on on uh open bsd and I didn't even think about it But I booted instead of ufi sand disc. I booted off just sand disc Didn't even think about it And then also even if I had thought about it, I probably wouldn't have stopped because well, it's just the live environment But obviously that's not how efi works. So I'm going to try to keep going through xorg And then I will probably be done for the evening Yeah, because you can install i3 and whatnot But once once I got that get the idea It's going to be that um auto one mask thing that I'm going to have to I probably ask you tyler four or five times All that because I'll Probably should have wrote it down or something Well, all you really need now matt is to finish your xorg which they should pull in the drivers and whatnot And then you just emerge i3 and whatever i3 programs you want. That's it Yeah, I'll need uh rofi and uh Yeah, all that should be in your default portage and then I also will want this something I can do tomorrow. So gen two flat pack That should be okay. And also if you want a portage front end, um Binoam software should work, but if it doesn't there's also kuru, which does pull in a couple of kd tendencies, but yeah Hold up. What what do you need flat packs for? Oh, so I don't have to do this shit What are you talking about? Well, wait, hold on. Hold on if you need flat if you don't if you want to avoid compiling Um, I would recommend just installing fuse and then just using half of me No, no, I like I prefer flat packs dude. I'm telling you. I'm I'm a flat pack homeboy That's for you. Well. Hey, tyler tyler. Yeah. Yeah I I just I just want to mention for a moment that if you guys actually want to use flat packs on gen two just bear in mind that uh these that the That the app image launcher program that uh all the people like to use Has a hard system d dependency. So you need to install system d on gen two to be able to use that one specifically You should sit and that's like Yeah, you just sit out. Yeah, that's not flat. That's what I'm talking about. Those are two different things. Oh, you started off Okay, okay. Yeah, I'm sorry. No, you're good. I'm with you now. I'm with you now. I got you Yeah, but uh flat pack has a lot of nice city Nice cities with uh system d like you can enable flat pack to do like the automatic updates with the eight built-in system d service But uh, you can also just do that with cron jobs, too I'm it's not a big deal. Hopefully is Hopefully you set up your cron demon They told me not to Please tell me someone saw chat The board twisted said cigarettes are nothing met keyboards the real Okay, he's right there because you know, I miss my mechanical keyboard and I totally didn't just spend 500 dollars to build a new one But anyways, uh I highly recommend that you set up a cron demon Just to run emerge sync every 24 hours because if you call it more than 24 hours too often They can actually ban you from the servers That is true That way, uh, and if you just sit on A cron job to run every 24 hours like to say midnight every single night Then you never have to worry about running it anyway So every time you run emerge, you're just gonna do the latest stuff no matter what okay? What did they say about mechanical keyboards? I didn't see that chat. They're uh, they're the real addiction True Yep, I guarantee you matt spent just as much on mechanical keyboards this year as I have a hundred percent Uh, I have spent all my money on server gear this year Because I spent all last year's money on mechanical keyboards and did not set up servers like I was supposed to I Spent over 500 dollars on this keyboard Uh Well, let's see uh my $1,500 mechanical keyboard uh detonated itself And also matt just so you know like Most other programs like you're it's not gonna take long to install like obs Is like this is installing a lot like There's a lot of dependencies that we're pulling So like obs takes quite a while kaden live or crusader is probably gonna take a while any other kde apps that you've installed Most of your dependencies are probably gonna be pulled in by crusader as far as I know. That's a fatty boy Yeah, that's a fatty boy, that's basically going to use every single kde library So you don't have to worry about filing those afterwards. Yeah, that's why I I genuinely thought I thought I was gonna get lucky and there'd be a flat pack of crusader. That'd be all god No, because the kade the kade team as far as I know is actually working on dropping crusader What really that would yeah, because you know dolphin is pretty good and so is falcons So what's the point in having uh, you know a fourth file manager and a third web browser after supporting Well, first of all crusader is not a web browser Uh, yes it is That's not You can totally browse websites for crusader I think I know crusader I think crusader too. Uh-huh. Yeah, no crusader. Yes. You can use as a web browser. I want to know this then Like you're like no shit you can I mean it doesn't surprise me but I'm Yeah Way back in the day crusader was the original A web browser for you guys are thinking the wrong thing you guys are thinking conquer Conquer, yeah, that's right. Conquer is the web browser. You're right. You're right. What am I thinking? What does crusader again remind me crusader's a file browser file manager? It's it's all it's all it does Well, I mean it's not all does it does a whole bunch of stuff relating to files, but it doesn't browse the web I was like I was like guys. I know crusader. It's my favorite application ever. Oh my goodness I apologize. I said something wrong Well, hey, I had your back the entire time You realize there's gonna be a recording of this, right? Yes, okay, okay Well, just let just just so you know the guys that like to troll me on like the district On like all discer tubes videos where like they're making fun of me for apparently calling for making fun of umap by the way They can now totally make fun of me for like me being wrong about crusader because I'll be honest I I honestly legitimately was thinking that crusader was conquer because you know, it's been something like 10 or 12 years since I actually used kde full time. Yeah, see they they're you they're updating falcon They're getting rid of conquer I think that's probably what's happening Because nobody nobody nobody uses uh Conquer, although there was the one guy Pink me and made a video about him actually using conquer. So I shouldn't say that Okay, well, I mean This is this is like it's pretty unused when especially I like I genuinely thought it was called a totally different program Never once checked out. Well, it's really hard with the kde stuff because it all starts with the same letter Okay, so xor guys obs is done so Do we have rust installed? Yes, rust bin comes with it. Okay, we should be good. Yeah, so scroll on down. Just already have lvm Yeah, we already do. Yeah, because you want to scroll past this. This is going to explain what xor did I think you got it. Also, don't forget to don't forget to enable your input devices too. Otherwise, you won't have a mouse Yeah, he's right about that Yes, um, so uh before we go ahead and all um xorg here just to vim open your make.com file Yeah I think it's it's input underscore devices Yeah, I think it's input underscore devices Yeah, I'm like that always for devices equals quotes and yeah, all you should okay, so um, let me explain this one power Oh, yeah, if you want to use like a game controller Or anything like that you're gonna want joystick, but if you're not then don't worry about it. I'm not gonna worry about that Okay, then just do lip input and that should cover it. Where do I put that in a new line under input devices in quotes So, uh, go ahead and type out in all caps input underscore devices Right. Okay equals quotes Live input And then quotes and that's it. Okay, and then all right, so frank quit And then I'll do emerge And we're gonna do a bash av for ask in verbose Uh xorg drivers xorg dash drivers, I should say enter And holy shit, that's 10 packages or maybe 18 so that won't take too long No Yeah, it's only like 10 k worth of source code. So Well, that last one was 61. So this will take, you know Maybe five minutes, maybe 10 Anything I can't believe I actually made it this far. I I figured that there would have been a point there somewhere where I would just said screw this. I'm done for the night, but Uh, do we have an assessment of that boot yet? Yes, yes, we do Okay Now as far more successful than the last time we installed genti where we kind of gave up after Compiling network rancher for like two and a half hours. Well, that's because it was in a vm and the vm crashed Yeah Also, also I had like 12 different people telling me 12 different things. So I was so confused Hey matt if you want like A a life-changing aspect of genti I highly recommend compiling firefox from source not the binary And then using that as your main daily driver for like a month And then after that you can you're fine to remove it and then use firefox on any other distribution That doesn't require you to compile it and then I guarantee you you will feel a visible frustration every time you go to watch firefox Like I I literally Feel like frustration rising me when I go to run firefox on any distribution other than genti because I always compile firefox from source My biggest problem with that Is that I used on google chromium as a non binary in arch and every time that thing did an update And which is browsers get updated all the damn time You had to recompile it every single time there's an update Well, you know, I like to joke that portage is the world's fastest package manager because you tell it to do something Then you go to bed and then when you wake up in the morning and it suddenly works It's done It's like magic. It teleports And that's kind of the good thing about like um I mean the builds that you're going to find in portage Won't require that you like update them like crazy because That's not like that's not what they're built like genti doesn't build them for that So you'll get like you'll get like when you want to do a chromium upgrade or firefox upgrade It's up to you to do it like it's not like chromium. It's not going to be like throwing shit be like Stop it. I need the new version. No, I mean websites might do that but not chromium. So But then again, if you're that far behind on updates on chromium dog, there's bigger problems talking about Mark in chat said uh said, um, we uh Excuse me. Let me let me where you were. Okay. Why are you not letting me? Uh, he said like There's like he hates browsers that are based on chromium To to just answer that or not not answer but to respond to that dog, your only other choice is fire That's it That's it Yeah, and so well, I mean you don't have a max. You're not using so far. All right, ben. What's next after this? All right, hold on. So If you've gotten your drivers, um, do you want like light dm or elix dm or something like that startx is fine Okay, okay So You made your personal user, right? Yes. Yes, he did. Okay. Good. Yeah. So now all that's left is to get i3 in your browser and shit like that Okay, uh, so uh, well, uh, and also you do need to emerge xork dash server Yeah that too And I think you need to also enable You need to file x and it's separately nowadays too. Yeah. Okay. So emerge xorg server xorg dash server just one word Emerge xorg dash server X term Well, that's optional but I still recommend you can do multiple packages like a regular package manager Yeah, yeah, you can So x term Yeah, just remember that the portage will complain for some packages if uh If you're just like using the just the general name rather than giving the path name Because uh, there are multiple versions of packages depending on which path you want to pull from Okay, uh, for an example get if you want the the proper get client you already you want to emerge uh dev dash vcs slash get That's what i'm talking about because if you just try to install get it's going to go like Hey, do you want get from from the haskell library? Do you want get from the emacs library? Do you want get from dev vcs? Where do you want get from it'd be so cool? There was like an emac or uh emerge helper like a a u r helper like there is there is It's called equery Uh, you you also have to install that separately, but like if you just See query there's eix. There's a dozen. Okay. I'll worry about that later. So xorg server x term. What else I could do tw m and x in it Or i3 in this case you want to install it if you want that yeah, just go Yeah, if he wants to use like the normal the normal person's timing window manager, that's fine All right, just come on. Let's just get on with i3 Do I need to do the these two use flags? Oh, no, no, that's just gonna pull in documentation. You don't need to mess with it Okay, so just get i3 and whatever other Yeah, so pull in pulling all the stuff that you want the proper way to do this That that's right. Yes Okay, and then you know, whatever other All right. Well while i'm here i might as well do uh I don't need any of the no we're not doing no way Do I need to do the one for x though? Uh, no in your desktop Profile it's already defined. Okay, so I can do uh x 11 dash terms Okay I'm assuming you're gonna want roof. Yep So just type rofi and then rofi that'll work It should good. Okay. Yeah and um I think you're gonna want a browser, right And he's got fly packs for that Well, I mean he can just pull in firefox dash bin or something. Is that what I should do is firefox dash bin Yeah If you want quick and easy firefox, you have firefox dash bin for now I'm making of one day give it a try doing the compile thing josh, but right now All right now I'm gonna get a gooey form It's gen 2 just do whatever you want. Yeah, and then discord. Uh, that's discord dash bin Do you want that? Oh, yes And uh, you have to pull discord dash bin is in testing though. So uh, yeah, so you're gonna have to unmask it But that's not hard walking for that. Yeah okay, uh, and uh Let's see. Now just to save time. I would add dash dash. I don't want mask dash right on that because uh auto unmask minus right And then, you know, if that's all you really need for tonight, that should It should be good. Yeah, okay Grab us w while you're at that way you have a firewall Uh, you have w. I don't think we really need that for tonight because I mean, he's just trying to get a basic Give me something to do tomorrow Let's just do this basic. You'll also need to do, uh, I mean if you're adding the dash dash stuff And then go to the very end of that Uh, and do and and Uh, the yeah dispatch dash come Well, before you do that, you're gonna you're going to want to do the dash dash auto unmask. Yeah, that's why auto unmask Yes All right, and then the dispatch And but then don't you actually after that you have to go back and do the emerge again Yes, yes, but we'll we'll come back to that once we get this batch Okay This will just make sure I'll just type it Uh Conf right not config just conf right exactly I'm remembering shit good good good Okay, so it looks like this score is already unmasked Convenient let's wait for this crap to compile. It's only 27 package. Is this shouldn't take too Surprisingly, this is half of what obs was Yeah Use dw I did I like dwm. It's a very good window manager, but i'm on i3 as a favorite right now, so I'll be using i3 the funny thing is is he could just use surf but surf is a browser that needs so much Work even if you do all the work on surf It's still the slowest browser in the history of browsers. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Well, no matter what you're not gonna make it It's horrendously slow It could be worse guys. It could be opera I had to say that please don't Do that Yes opera still a thing but jesus if you're using opera god you have so many problems in your life You need to fix come on Oh god, here we go I let the cat out of the bag. Yes, you did man. I'll stop talking because it'll get me started Hey, I'm using google chrome, so I don't have much to talk about here I will take google chrome over opera any day of the week Tyler use microsoft. Okay, so here's a story for those of you who haven't been around the linux cast for very long There was a time when I switched to microsoft edge and I got the most shit ever from mr zany over there It was just constant constant bullying from that end. Oh, come on now. It was horrendous and and then the douche bag Switched to windows and started using edge and like he was like. Oh my god edge is fantastic The utter hypocrisy It was unbelievable I will not lie. Yes. I was definitely a hypocrite But hey after I tried it it is a fantastic browser as long as you're fine with getting you know Well, you know shoved The problem with that browser isn't that is from microsoft That is a problem, but it's not the problem the problem with edge is that they keep adding stuff to it So they had to edit the shopping stuff to it Then they added the buy now sell later or whatever hell it is and you know just feature after feature and slowly They're going to become the vaulting Embrace extend extinguish. That's all I got to say. Yeah And the problem with you know With those browsers is that they're based on freaking chromium of all things exactly It's not even a different browser. It would have been so cool if they'd based it on firefox And it would have been so cool Also at the same time soft choose a privacy respecting browser Come on. All right. Well, you can make it. I mean people have made firefox less You know even more of a product, you know, they've had like water fox and Ice cat or whatever how those things are so they've made it less more privacy respecting There's no reason why you couldn't go the other direction and make it, you know less piracy And just because it's open source doesn't mean you can't add in spyware to it. I mean people do all time Well, look, there's also therapists out there that turn murderers around. Do I want to be that there? No Firefox for all intents and purposes at this point is spyware I'm going to use flat packs for some applications. Uh, these ones here I mean some of this stuff here you you can't use flat packs for like Lackardy, there's not a flat pack for i3 obviously Stuff like that. So the only one I think I'm installing right now that has a flat pack is firefox Edge chrome, what's the difference? Uh, literally the only difference between the edge has good vertical tabs Fantastic vertical tabs like seriously you use those things and then you switch back to a browser that doesn't have them Or you have to use a Extension to get them. Yeah, it's night and day difference The extension on firefox for vertical tabs is god it's awful. It's so bad It's like it's just like it's unusable. You can't use it. That's the reason It'd be so cool Actually, you want to be cool is if you could use user chromes dot css to do vertical tabs That'd be way better, but you can't That's how locked down the little chrome is I Man, I think I want just down a little pair right now Guys, I think I'm gonna install gen 2 again today. Just Said nobody I mean, I actually will no no kidding when I get off this call I'm gonna go make me food sit down and I'm gonna redo my gen 2 install. Are you streaming that? You know what? I might I just might I just might I'd watch that I'll tell you what buddy tell you what buddy. I will join you in the install installation of gen 2 Didn't you just install gen 2 like yesterday josh? Yes, but you know, I have like another machine. I can install gen 2 on You're obsessed man Hey, you notice how nobody's gotten into the stream today and said hey, this isn't doesn't look like a gen 2 stream Yes, it is Hey, hey, hey, this is this doesn't look like an emacs stream Exactly. This is not an emacs stream. We need to fix this I'm not you need to emerge. We need to emerge app dash editors slash emacs right now. No You hear a distant yodel in the distance I mean that is funny though the only video What that doesn't have a comment saying this is not a gen 2 video Is the gen 2 install? That's it Now that I've done this there's no reason for all in the rest of my videos to be gen 2 videos Now wait, hold on. Here's a more apt question because someone asked earlier how much it would Do l if that's very positive. How much would it cost to get you to do this? Like all like honestly like like how much would it take for you to do this over again like a year from now? So My question is how much would it cost for him to keep this same gen 2 installation? Shit, I revised my question of that one. I give it over to josh Fuck my question I'll tell you what I'll answer I'll answer Kind of sad if he wiped it because we spent like almost five hours helping him Okay, so I'm not gonna wipe it right away. I'm gonna at least log into it if it works fine I'll keep we're using it. If not, I'll just stay there for a week and that will satisfy my Well, yeah, I mean Side to this matt is that if you do choose to keep it I would recommend running at least once or twice or at least once a week gen 2 updates because You know, it's a ruling release. So you're gonna want to do that. I'm used to doing it It's much worse about about that than arches I will I'm used to doing it once a week. So I can easily yeah So what you can do is if you don't want to reboot into it every week, you can just cheroot into it and That should be Well, no, I mean literally the best way of doing up. He's only into the system. It's just starting the updates Go to fucking just just go to bed. Just go to bed and then wake up in the morning reboot We go. Yeah, just reboot into it and make sure to actually staple Which I've I've updated my gen 2 system plenty of I've never had a Yeah, yeah Same with me and oh my god. I forgot to update my tower is gen 2 installed today Uh brandon said I need the link The link to what what link Because whatever link you're talking about. I'll be more than happy to give it to you. I don't What like you all right somebody at somebody said I didn't emerge. I just did i3 win a manager. That's fine I don't really need the gaps. I've been thinking about getting rid of gaps anyways Um gaps are below install dwm dwm can have gaps bro It can if you patch but it doesn't by default dwm doesn't have anything by default It has a button Uh mark said uh some idiot developers think that you need like 16 gigs compile their stuff. Uh, you You don't need that you just do you for for most things if you want to guarantee you never have a compile issue You just only run as many threads Uh that you can uh giving two gigabytes per thread So like if you have four gigs of ram the max threads that you can use is two gig or two of them Did you guys say that I needed to emerge something for x in it? No, no, no, no, it's no. It's an x or uh dash server. I checked on that It's okay. So I can just create my x in it or c file and Yeah, you're uh as your user though not as a root, right? That's right Um, so as to you to your whatever user you made Or it I mean to be honest at this point if you're not going to install anything else I'd I'd recommend you call it you call it here and then just do everything else By by logging into the system logging in as your user and then you know pulling down your Yeah, that makes sense. All right This has been a very successful gen 2 installed. It has it's also been a very it was a very rough start but Fuck pipe wire. I'm that's that's the title of the stream. Fuck pipe wire. Okay I'm just gonna Yeah, thanks ben. Thanks tyler. Thanks. Josh. Thanks everybody who's joined the stream I uh, thank you for all thanks to all the patrons, especially you robert. This was for you bud Uh, so thanks everybody who supports my patreon patreon.com slash linux cast I don't have my end screen because i'm not you know actually in a system right now So thanks everybody who does support my patreon Uh youtube.com slash linux cast if you haven't subscribed yet Tyler's Tyler's at youtube.com slash anio g ben. Are you online anywhere that you want people to follow you? I can uh, I can link you my youtube hold on just a minute But yeah for my youtube channel Oh, it's just at yt.10lej.com and it will it will redirect you to the appropriate one Yeah, brandy was asking about my gen 2 install. I have not made that live stream at all. Um, if you Go on youtube and you search zany, uh, I mean this is probably the most arrogant statement. I've ever said, but my channel should show up um, so Uh, if you search zany or search zany do i'm sure zany linux will come up with something Um, but you can find one of my videos just drive to the channel turn it on develop notification because I Very very likely will be streaming gen 2 myself All right. Well, I will be there whenever you start Tyler Anyways, thanks everybody for watching. I've got to get out of here. So see you later