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Episode: 3418
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Title: HPR3418: My gEeeky Experiment - Part 2
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3418/hpr3418.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 22:59:47
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3418 for Wednesday,
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the 8th of September 2021. To its show is entitled,
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My Geeky Experiment, Part 2. It is hosted by Claudio Miranda and is about 11 minutes long
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and carries a clean flag. The summary is Claudio talks about how he installed Haku on an SSEE
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PC 900A, received from a friend. This episode of HPR is brought to you by
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Hey everyone, this is Claudio Miranda, also known as Claudio M on Macedon and IRC and other
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online sites. I wanted to record this episode where I'm following up with my last episode which
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was entitled My Geeky Experiment and in that one I had talked about taking my old ASUS EPC 901
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netbook and putting OpenBSD on it. On this one I'm going to take another netbook of the same
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family that was sent to me by a friend sometime in early 2020 late 2019 or on there and it's an
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ASUS EPC 900A which is the predecessor to the 901. Cosmatically they do look different and I think
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the 901 had some changes to address issues with the 900A's design but internally they're exactly
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the same thing. So this time around I wanted to install HIKU or the HIKU operating system onto the
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900A. So if you're not familiar with HIKU, HIKU is an operating system that is the open source
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continuation of the B operating system also known as BOS. Now BOS was actually created by a company
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in the 90s called B-Ink which was founded by Jean-Louis Guesset who was actually actually worked
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at Apple prior to starting that company and they created the BOS. They actually had their own
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computer they called it the B box and it initially had the AT&T Hobbit CPUs but eventually they
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moved over to the PowerPC 603 and as time passed they started supporting the the Power Macintosh
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clones that came out and as a matter of fact I actually have a Motorola StarMax 4000 mini tower
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which has it has a 160 megahertz PowerPC 604E and that one is running BOS R5 5.0.3. So I'm going to
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post the I'm going to in the show notes I'll post a video of that running and booting up
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along with links to the HIKU website and the Wikipedia pages for HIKU BOS and
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and being incorporated. So back to the topic of hand so I wanted to go ahead and put HIKU
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on this netbook so I downloaded a nightly that they have on the download page for HIKU
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and I went ahead and I proceeded to do the installation I put it onto a USB flash drive
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booted up off of that flash drive on the netbook and I was presented with the installer for HIKU
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and it's super simple I just went ahead and using an app that that comes with the installation
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called Drive Setup to blow away whatever was on the drive itself on the E and prepare it so
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that I can install HIKU on this. So once I did that I proceeded with the installation all the
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included packages were installed and within few minutes later I was able to reboot and get
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this thing running HIKU. So a couple of things that I didn't notice with this.
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As quick and easy as it was to do I had some issues with the post installation if you will.
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For one the trackpad which is an Elantec trackpad on the 900A it worked I can move the mouse around
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but I couldn't use the buttons. So I think the only way it would register is if I did it like a touch
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click but everything else the right clicking and all that did not work so I actually had to plug
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into a USB mouse to get to the files and folders and all that and the applications. Now when I
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checked to see how it was detected how the trackpad was detected I noticed that it was detected as a
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PS2 mouse. So I figured well let me check and see on HIKU Depot which is their package manager
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for the HIKU applications and I looked to see if there was a driver package for that trackpad
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but I could not find anything. I couldn't find the driver package for any trackpad as a matter of
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fact so I just dealt with the having to use a USB mouse sorry. The other issue that I noticed was
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that it didn't detect the resolution correctly on this netbook. Now the highest resolution
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the maximum resolution you can get on this netbook is 1024x600. The only way I could get it to
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display properly was if I set it to 800 by 600 because if I did it by 1024 if I did it at 1024
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by 600 it wouldn't it wouldn't it wouldn't set the resolution for the entire screen and would
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cut off the screen so it was weird it was it was a video glitch on that nightly release of HIKU for
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this thing. Fortunately the Wi-Fi did work so I was able to update packages and download some other
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packages just to test out aren't. Now the reason why I wanted to put HIKU on this is because given
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that BOS was known for its multimedia capabilities I figured well this is the continuation of that so
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maybe I can test some things out with my synth I got a Yamaha synth that has the full ADA keys
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and the the EPC both the 901 and the 900A are small enough that they sit right on the top of the
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panel right right above the keys themselves so it fits perfectly not not like my other laptop which
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kind of is too big for it to be on there it can sit on it but I get a little nervous so but
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this is perfect it just sits perfectly right there and just to test some apps so the good thing is
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that I can just plug it in with a USB cable since the synthesizer itself has a USB port so I
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don't have to fiddle around with a a USB to MIDI adapter and then you know I just connect it
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directly so that was that's not the not what I had hoped to be the result on this netbook
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but that was a while back that was like I said early 2020 and just recently the HIKU team released
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R1 beta 3 so I said let me give it a try now and see what's changed if anything's changed or not
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so I downloaded that went through the whole song and dance of creating the USB and and booting off
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that and I went ahead and installed it I blew away what it had on there since I didn't really use
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it for anything and installed R1 beta 3 now the changes were that the screen resolution this time
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was properly detected and set at 1024 by 600 which made a world of difference I had more screen
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resolution a desktop space I had it was just an all-around better experience previous versus before
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the before this release of the browser called web positive were very buggy and unstable but in
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this release actually was very good very stable and I was even even able to load discord and
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mess it on on on web positive and there were a few glitches there were like the button icons
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wouldn't show up on the pages but I'm sure the the HIKU team will address that in future releases
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during the nightlies again the only drawback I came across with this was once again the trackpad
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it was still detected as a ps2 mouse and the button still did not work so I'll have to continue
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using a a USB mouse with this for the time being however I do want to look at probably installing
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HIKU on my 901 because I am actually looking at replacing the 901 with something that's
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not as it's just as small it's an 11.6 inch notebook but it comes with a third generation i5
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or a third generation i7 CPU so that would put me in the 64-bit camp so that I can run open
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BSD on that and that laptop is the HP Elite book 2170P so a little bit down the road I'm
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going to try and see if I can get that and that will be my go-to for taking a work and whatnot but
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and that way I can move all my stuff from the 901 over to that and put HIKU on the 901 itself since
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it has the full two gigs of RAM now to be honest you really don't need that much RAM with HIKU
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this 900A only has one gig and it's still blazingly fast so I'll put all the links in the show notes
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talking about HIKU and the history of HIKU and BOS and all that along with a couple of other things
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I'll even put the link to my blog post that talks about this with the exception of the R1 beta 3
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installation so that you guys can look it over anyway thanks for listening I hope you enjoyed
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this and be on the lookout for part three where I talk about how I perform some upgrades on my 901
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anyways if you get a chance please record an episode for Hacker Public Radio we're always in
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trust me there's always something that is of interest to hackers on Hacker Public Radio I hope
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to hear from one of your episodes soon and and uh well you will hear from me soon so take care
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