<<@gck86
says :
Very nice cyberdeck
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<<@DavidGolder
says :
"We'll go across to Twister 95, or in other words what a computer should really look like." Truer words have never been spoken.
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<<@kevinphoenix2007
says :
Will this work on today's Raspberry Pi 5?
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<<@JonathanZhou-vp9cb
says :
why did my twister os dont have steam pre install
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<<@bertvantol9669
says :
Have you tried Twister OS on the Raspberry 5 or even the RPI 500 ??
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<<@d.molina5644
says :
On my RPi4 every tab on web browsers keep coming back to "new tab" then web icons just blink to no end. Tried a2 of SD Greetings. I've had my RPi4 for about two months, everything was OK using it as my main desktop, mostly just searching the web and running LibreOffice Writer on Twister OS 2.1.2. I was really happy with this mini PC which despite its humble looks performed better than my old laptop, just as I hoped, until a couple of weeks ago, that after a series of blackouts, my RPi4 started exhibiting the behavior that I describe on "subject". The issue remains no matter if I'm on Chromium or Firefox and can appear right after I open the web browser or take up to a half an hour, but once it appears, it doesn't stop until I reboot, rendered my Raspberry unusable, everything else seems to be working smoothly, though. I was running Twister OS 2.1.2 on a micro SD Kingston Canvas go! plus of 128GB, after this issue arose I tried to repair the micro SD plugging it on my old laptop, taking advantage of the Xubuntu Disks app, that didn’t solve anything. Tried to re-flash the Twister OS 2.1.2 image on the SD a couple of times with no success. Then I bought a new micro SD same everything except for the capacity, which this time was only 64GB, flashed it (Twister OS 2.1.2 image) with Raspberry Pi Imager, later with balenaEtcher but both cases failed, the same issue with the web browser arose. Tried the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS, there Chromium and FireFox show the same behavior. What can I do? Please help, the RPi4 was my working and studying PC, any help would be much appreciated.
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<<@mihailvormittag6211
says :
👍
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<<@malamations_
says :
1:13 I vaguely heard chirping in the background or something, do you have a bird?
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<<@groeswenphil
says :
Hi Christopher. I'd love to give Twister a try but there are a few things that puzzle me. I can see that there is a Twister OS 32 bit download available but also a Twister 64 bit UI. I'm currently running Raspbian 64 bit.....so should I try to install the 64 bit UI on top of my 64 bit installation or should I get a new card and install the 32 bit OS onto that?.....by the way. Love your channel.
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<<@groeswenphil
says :
Thanks
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<<@Littlefighter1911
says :
XP themed Thunar (or which ever file manager that is) looks cursed.
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<<@mikehall7806
says :
Love your videos. I have been using twister with the windows 10 desktop and love it but now I cannot switch to the win 10 desktop, it just goes back to the standard desktop. Any ideas, Thanks, mike
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<<@mikehall7806
says :
Great video as usual. I have a Pi400 with Twister OS and I'm using a LCD board driver to hook it to an old laptop screen (1366x768). It comes up with a lower resolution and I can not figure out how to change the resolution to 1366x768. Also since the 400 does not have audio out I cannot figure out how to get bluetooth audio or plug in audio thru the LCD board. Anyone have an idea? TIA Mike
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<<@PaulL-g5l
says :
Just revisiting this after installing on a Pi400.. I would have thought that, (if for no other reason than the tongue in cheek value) there would have been an additional theme in between Twister XP and Twister 7.. Yes.. you probably guessed it.. Twister Vista...
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<<@World_of_OSes
says :
In the OSes when the UI doesn't scale properly, it might be better just to run them at 720p.
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<<@SirTodd
says :
"...twister95, or in other words, what a computer should really look like..." Love it! Absolutely spot on! 100%
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<<@JET23-v6o
says :
Great operation system. I just got a pi 400. Loving it!!
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<<@ayeron75
says :
i put the theme windows 95 but want user and pass. what is?
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<<@RixtronixLAB
says :
Nice info,thanks for sharing :)
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<<@LouisWilsonGluefish
says :
I put a copy of Twister OS 32 bit on my rPi 4/8gb and it was VERY slow. So I went back to Buster.
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<<@FranciscoMarcosMilhomemAbreu
says :
I was expecting you show the android layer.
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<<@FeedScrn
says :
What kind of YooTube resolution do you have?
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<<@mchlbk
says :
Looks very good, too bad it isn't 64 bit.
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<<@leecohen1546
says :
I have a quick question. I just installed twister os in my pi 4. I am trying to read some files on my usb drive. It connects but it doesn't read. Can someone assist me Thank-you
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<<@cornfox3
says :
I tried to flash the os onto my sd card but then my computer blue screened
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<<@ShujitoDM
says :
I spotted the remake of the videogame about the life-sapping creatures. 😊
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<<@sugarkingfpl
says :
simply amazing !
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<<@System-1541
says :
"In other words what a computer should really look like." I completely agree!
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<<@FlintG
says :
I do need to upgrade my old raspberry pi 3b and get the raspberry pi 4 8gb model. I could almost use it as a secondary computer haha.
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<<@arxaaron
says :
Recently Used Twister OS x86 to revive an older Laptop. It provided the best MACINTOSH style user interface experience I've found on Linux. Could care less about simulating the Windblows virus interface, but great to have a slick and familiar Mac replicant! Twister Mac just RULES! :-)
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<<@MrT6bill
says :
Would love to see my favorite reviewer (you) do a review of the DeskPi Pro. Think it is in the future?
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<<@obsoletepowercorrupts
says :
Would have been cool if you gamed on it a bit such as Xonotic which is FOSS (GPL I think).
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<<@emlsiuorghokjsangfr5g64fgb
says :
Christopher, just came here to thank you, it's been a while I was trying to migrate to Linux and when I casually was watching your channel and saw this video I though "this is it!" It's been two weeks since I got twister UI and it is absolutely brilliant for those who are migrating and want something a bit more familiar to start with, I already feel at home with the new system and I feel my personal computer is personal again. Thanks!!!
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<<@Hunnter2k3
says :
I'm actually reflashing my RPi right now, funnily enough. I was also booting up my old netbook in to Windows XP on top, so this is the 2nd time I have heard that XP login sound today, probably not another person on the planet that has had that happen in 2021... I may need to consider using Twister OS now. I'm currently extracting the newest Raspbian. 40% in. Hmm, decisions decisions. Eh, may as well. On that note, my netbook is half XP and Lubuntu, although I was just trying out Kubuntu there, but it is absolutely terrible on it. Waaaaay too RAM hungry an OS to be useful currently, I was literally in double digit MBs left. Opening Firefox hung the OS for 12 minutes. It took me a further 15-20~ to close it. NOPE. Sad thing with the 32-bit Lubuntu is it is broken as hell, I had to fix so much of it because it was long dropped from its life support, whereas Kubuntu actually functioned, repository-wise. Maybe I should get an 8GB RAM stick for my netbook for Kubuntu...
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<<@GameplayCrush
says :
How do i increase the font size? I'm staring myself blind here :-(
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<<@Marisueksu
says :
WOAH. This looks almost like the ideal linux distro for someone who's used to Windows or Mac. And the Wine x86 stuff, never knew RPi4 could emulate this!
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<<@PinakiGupta82Appu
says :
On high-end Raspberry Pi boards, there are plenty of USB ports to hook up so many peripherals. Those who spend thousands on high-end boards can easily afford external SATA Drives with USB Ports. Raspberry Pi could easily incorporate an NVME M.2 SATA Slot on their entry-level boards, for example, Zero W. That would speed things up dramatically. Whenever I see a tiny Raspberry Pi board, M.2 SATA drives immediately come to my mind. I need a not so power-hungry regular computer that serves the day to day usage routine. Pi would boot up in one minute. If they add NVME slots, that would open possibilities for SSD manufacturers to bring low space 32GB to 80GB M.2 SSDs so we won't have to exploit pen drives and SD cards as boot drives for operating systems. Next time if you see some guys who work in RPi Foundation, try to convince them. They might consider the decision to add some NVME M.2 slots to their next Pi versions.
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<<@PinakiGupta82Appu
says :
Look and feel factors are astounding.
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<<@idaeusrubus405
says :
Gosh... the glorification of the painfully ugly and awful Microsoft operating system design. It still hurts looking at it.
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<<@0MCMLXXXIII0
says :
would you please do a video on installing the twister UI in manjoro for us newbies?
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<<@graham9473
says :
I think a new sd card or USB stick buying after work today . Another great video.
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<<@vojtechadame5860
says :
You don't need Windows. ;)
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<<@j.abrahamhernandez3629
says :
discord, steam and 2 different dedicated audio/video players... did your average twitch streamer decide which software should come preinstalled with the OS?
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<<@danyaklich7024
says :
Is a video of how to install this on normal x86 PCs in the works?
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<<@ardithconley2628
says :
I played around with most of the pi OS's. Liked Ubuntu but want to try this one. Thanks for letting us know what is out there. Great video. I also want to try this out on an old Dell 4 core PC and see how this works on it.
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<<@nandr0007
says :
windows xp is my fav
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<<@akeyrtainment8507
says :
I'm surprised that this OS didn't get any lawsuit.
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<<@HEL-V
says :
Also windows 11 theme now !! lol
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<<@polydynamix7521
says :
I am going to buy a raspberry pi 4 JUST to use twister OS. I was planning on getting a jetson nano and putting a full distro on it but this seems so much more practical.
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<<@abinandhanjain9254
says :
is there a way to add the stats widget in desktop in twister OS windows theme
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