00:00 Intro 00:28 Linux Mint Introduction and Download 01:58 VirtualBox Introduction and Download 03:47 Setting Up the VM 09:23 Booting Linux Mint 10:50 Installing Linux Mint 17:00 Logging in and Looking Around 24:48 Outtro
Local anime girl gets scrcpy working again and sends everything to `/dev/null`
Timestamps:
00:00 Initial rambling
00:30 The line in mdevd.conf
01:48 The script to set permissions
06:14 Rambling some more
Maybe one day I'll upload more than once in a 2-week span
Local vtuber (or vbryian or whatever the term for an odysee user is) tries to make the shell less scary
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:12 apropos
01:28 man
02:14 sudo
03:49 ls
04:48 cd (and some more ls)
06:12 pwd
06:40 mkdir
07:49 touch
08:45 Terminal editors (vim and nano)
09:38 nano (slightly more in-depth)
10:31 cat
11:03 less
11:43 grep
12:58 Piping
14:34 Redirection
15:53 cp
16:25 mv
17:12 rm
18:54 rmdir
19:20 Outtro
How to do simple package management like installing, removing, and updating in Gentoo. Also a bit about make.conf.
No, of course I didn't bump this to the top of my "video ideas" list after seeing that DT did a Gentoo installation video. I'm not sure why you would ask me that.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:13 make.conf
08:30 Searching, Installing, and use flags
12:00 Marking for removal (deselecting)
13:40 Updating and Upgrading (sync and update)
20:18 Depclean
Local anime girl types mystic runes
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:00 Gentoo package names
01:15 ibus use flags
03:04 mozc use flags
03:49 Finding and installing the packages on Not Gentoo
06:26 Forgetting how to use a desktop environment
07:52 Setting up ibus with ibus-setup
08:54 Noting (and possibly changing) the keybind to change input methods
09:36 Adding mozc and opening its preferences window
09:56 Bringing up mozc settings another way
11:20 Actually looking at mozc settings a bit
11:46 One nice keybind if you don't have a working system tray
13:35 Getting out of the settings windows
13:49 Adding a couple lines to xinitrc or autostart or xprofile or wherever so it works on future logins
16:57 Logging out and back in
17:11 Making sure it's running properly
18:35 Playing around with it a bit
21:10 Playing around with typing emoji
23:52 Outtro
Music used:
"Credit 03" by Tristan Lohengrin : https://www.tristanlohengrin.com
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
I actually don't know whether that song is "Credit 03" or "Credits 03". Youtube has it one way, Bandcamp has it another. I'm sure one of those is right.
Local anime girl fights world (file) pollution
Useful links:
Wiki page I got the script from: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Selected-packages_set_%28Portage%29#Keeping_the_world_file_clean
Forum thread with other scripts and more info: https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1143543.html
Timestamps:
00:00 Opening rambles
00:28 Script from the wiki (and why you shouldn't blindly trust scripts)
03:02 Checking the world file with emaint
03:45 Checking whether individual packages can be deselected
06:12 Reselecting a package if you shouldn't've removed it
06:50 Noting what gets removed next depclean
07:36 I guess I can kinda call this an outtro
I did more of this after recording, and now I have 161 packages in my world file. I should probably be more careful going forward...
Local anime girl talks about setting up acpid on Gentoo (with some guesses at how to do this stuff on Void)
Follow-up text post for void users: https://odysee.com/@EmMerge:f/acpid-void-followup:c
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:33 Required packages
02:20 Telling elogind to ignore lid switch
04:02 Writing the acpid script
07:26 Telling acpid to run on startup
08:26 Applying the changes
08:46 Outtro
You might ask "why do some commands use the full path while others just use the base name?" My answer to that is "hush. You saw nothing."
Ran into a bit of technical difficulties recording https://odysee.com/@EmMerge:f/local-repo:e and decided to upload the footage. It's not vertical enough for youtube shorts because I didn't expect to have this happen when I hit record. That being said, I doubt anyone watching here will object to this aspect ratio.
Local anime girl reads a manpage and help text to you
Relevant links:
Gentoo Wiki on eclean: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Eclean
Gentoo Wiki on eclean-kernel: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Kernel/Removal#Using_eclean-kernel
Timestamps:
00:00 Rambling about disk usage and such
00:38 Package atoms for eclean and eclean-kernel
00:56 Base commands for eclean
01:19 How big can DISTDIR and PKGDIR get?
02:44 Reading some of the eclean manpage
05:23 Actually running eclean
07:09 Showing the change in disk usage
07:42 Reading some of eclean-kernel's help text
09:19 Actually running eclean-kernel
12:26 Starting to outtro, showing final disk usage, then actually outtroing
No, I don't use videos like this as a thinly-veiled excuse to perform overdue basic maintenance on my system, and I'm not sure why you would suggest that.