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Why New Linux Users Quit And Go Back To Windows

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I hear this story all too often. A new-to-Linux user is encountering problems on Linux, they get frustrated, and then they quit and run back to Windows. Here's why you shouldn't quit! WANT TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL? 💰 Patreon: 🤍 💳 Paypal: 🤍 🛍️ Amazon: 🤍 👕 Teespring: 🤍 DT ON THE WEB: 🕸️ Website: 🤍 📁 GitLab: 🤍 🗨️ Mastodon: 🤍 👫 Reddit: 🤍 📽️ LBRY/Odysee: 🤍 FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE THAT I USE: 🌐 Brave Browser - 🤍 📽️ Open Broadcaster Software: 🤍 🎬 Kdenlive: 🤍 🎨 GIMP: 🤍 🎵 Tenacity: 🤍 💻 VirtualBox: 🤍 🗒️ Doom Emacs: 🤍 Your support is very much appreciated. Thanks, guys!

Introduction to Linux – Full Course for Beginners

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If you're new to Linux, this beginner's course is for you. You'll learn many of the tools used every day by both Linux SysAdmins and the millions of people running Linux distributions like Ubuntu on their PCs. This course will teach you how to navigate Linux's Graphical User Interfaces and powerful command line tool ecosystem. 🔗 Linux Installation guide: 🤍 ✏️ Course taught by 🤍beau 🏗 The Linux Foundation provided a grant to make this course possible. It provides this and other courses at 🤍 ⭐️ Contents ⭐️ ⌨️ (0:00:00) Introduction ⌨️ (0:01:38) Chapter 1. Introduction to Linux Families ⌨️ (0:07:39) Chapter 2. Linux Philosophy and Concepts ⌨️ (0:16:37) Chapter 3. Linux Basics and System Startup ⌨️ (1:05:36) Chapter 4. Graphical Interface ⌨️ (1:34:29) Chapter 5. System Configuration from the Graphical Interface ⌨️ (2:04:27) Chapter 6. Common Applications ⌨️ (2:12:57) Chapter 7. Command Line Operations ⌨️ (3:25:50) Chapter 8. Finding Linux Documentation ⌨️ (3:36:53) Chapter 9. Processes ⌨️ (4:07:51) Chapter 10. File Operations ⌨️ (4:31:11) Chapter 11. Text Editors ⌨️ (4:49:25) Chapter 12. User Environment ⌨️ (5:13:32) Chapter 13. Manipulating Text ⌨️ (5:40:04) Chapter 14. Network Operations 🎉 Thanks to our Champion and Sponsor supporters: 👾 Nattira Maneerat 👾 Heather Wcislo 👾 Serhiy Kalinets 👾 Erdeniz Unvan 👾 Justin Hual 👾 Agustín Kussrow 👾 Otis Morgan Learn to code for free and get a developer job: 🤍 Read hundreds of articles on programming: 🤍

Blue Screens Of Death Are Coming To LINUX

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The BSOD or Blue Screen of Death from Windows is often memed on but in reality it's actually a really great feature just really misunderstood by so many people Support The Channel ► Patreon: 🤍 ► Paypal: 🤍 ► Liberapay: 🤍 ► Amazon USA: 🤍 Resources Dave's Garage Video: 🤍 Phoronix Article: 🤍 XScreensaver BSOD Man: 🤍 Devuan Video: 🤍 Systemd BSOD: 🤍 BSOD Merger: 🤍 =Video Platforms 🎥 Odysee: 🤍 🎥 Podcast: 🤍 🎮 Gaming: 🤍 Social Media 🎤 Discord: 🤍 🎤 Matrix Space: 🤍 🐦 Twitter: 🤍 🌐 Mastodon: 🤍 🖥️ GitHub: 🤍 Credits 🎨 Channel Art: Profile Picture: 🤍 #Systemd #Linux #OpenSource #FOSS 🎵 Ending music Track: Debris & Jonth - Game Time [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. Watch: 🤍 Free Download / Stream: 🤍 DISCLOSURE: Wherever possible I use referral links, which means if you click one of the links in this video or description and make a purchase I may receive a small commission or other compensation.

Linux in 100 Seconds

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Linux is a free and open-source operating system that powers many of the world's computer systems. Learn the basics of the Linux kernel, how it relates to GNU, and essential Linux commands. #linux #tech #100SecondsOfCode 🔗 Resources Linux Kernel Source Code 🤍 Anatomy of Linux Kernel 🤍 History of Linux 🤍 Linux File System Explained 🤍 🔥 Get More Content - Upgrade to PRO Upgrade to Fireship PRO at 🤍 Use code lORhwXd2 for 25% off your first payment. 🎨 My Editor Settings - Atom One Dark - vscode-icons - Fira Code Font 🔖 Topics Covered - What is Linux? - How does the Linux Kernel work? - Most important Linux commands - How to edit files in Linux - Who invented Linux? - What is the gclib? - What is Linux used for?

60 Linux Commands you NEED to know (in 10 minutes)

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Get yourself a Linux cloud server with Linode!!: 🤍 ($100 Credit good for 60 days as a new user!!) In this video, NetworkChuck shows you the top 60 Linux commands you NEED to know! If you are a beginner in Linux, this is THE video you need to watch. If you are a Linux boss, I bet you a box of donuts there is a command in this video you don’t know. 🔥🔥Join the Hackwell Academy: 🤍 Sponsored by Linode SUPPORT NETWORKCHUCK - ➡️NetworkChuck membership: 🤍 ☕☕ COFFEE and MERCH: 🤍 Check out my new channel: 🤍 🆘🆘NEED HELP?? Join the Discord Server: 🤍 STUDY WITH ME on Twitch: 🤍 READY TO LEARN?? - -Learn Python: 🤍 -Get your CCNA: 🤍 FOLLOW ME EVERYWHERE - Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Join the Discord server: 🤍 0:00 ⏩ Intro 0:05 ⏩ ssh 0:21 ⏩ ls 0:30 ⏩ pwd 0:35 ⏩ cd 0:51 ⏩ touch 1:23 ⏩ echo 1:32 ⏩ nano 1:42 ⏩ vim 1:56 ⏩ cat 2:02 ⏩ shred 2:10 ⏩ mkdir 2:15 ⏩ cp 2:26 ⏩ rm 2:28 ⏩ rmdir 2:38 ⏩ ln 2:45 ⏩ clear 2:50 ⏩ whoami 2:57 ⏩ useradd 3:02 ⏩ sudo 3:08 ⏩ adduser 3:15 ⏩ su 3:21 ⏩ exit 3:29 ⏩ passwd 3:50 ⏩ apt 4:12 ⏩ finger 4:20 ⏩ man 4:33 ⏩ whatis 4:55 ⏩ curl 5:05 ⏩ zip 5:13 ⏩ unzip 5:20 ⏩ less 5:29 ⏩ head 5:32 ⏩ tail 5:34 ⏩ cmp 5:42 ⏩ diff 5:50 ⏩ sort 6:00 ⏩ find 6:19 ⏩ chmod 6:24 ⏩ chown 6:34 ⏩ ifconfig 6:40 ⏩ ip address 6:47 ⏩ grep 7:02 ⏩ awk 7:26 ⏩ resolvectl status 7:31 ⏩ ping 7:57 ⏩ netstat 8:08 ⏩ ss 8:14 ⏩ iptables 8:24 ⏩ ufw 8:43 ⏩ uname 8:52 ⏩ neofetch 9:01 ⏩ cal 9:14 ⏩ free 9:21 ⏩ df 9:28 ⏩ ps 9:36 ⏩ top 9:40 ⏩ htop 9:44 ⏩ kill 10:03 ⏩ pkill 10:14 ⏩ systemctl 10:29 ⏩ history 10:35 ⏩ reboot 10:37 ⏩ shutdown AFFILIATES & REFERRALS - (GEAR I USE...STUFF I RECOMMEND) My network gear: 🤍 Amazon Affiliate Store: 🤍 Buy a Raspberry Pi: 🤍 Do you want to know how I draw on the screen?? Go to 🤍 and use code NetworkChuck to get 20% off!! #Linux #terminal

Alternative PRODUCTIVITY apps on Linux

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Here's some recommendations for building an alternative productivity suite on Linux. 0:00 Intro 1:40 'All-in-ones' 3:48 To-Do/Task Managers 6:26 Calendars 8:45 Email 10:45 RSS Feeds 11:35 Note-taking 16:05 Cloud-storage 17:13 Office Suites #switchtolinux Links: Affiliate link to Hostinger hosting: 🤍 Donate here...thanks: 🤍 Watch on Odysee/LBRY.tv: 🤍 Sign up to Dropbox: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Blog: http://🤍 Twitter: 🤍

The mind behind Linux | Linus Torvalds

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Linus Torvalds transformed technology twice — first with the Linux kernel, which helps power the Internet, and again with Git, the source code management system used by developers worldwide. In a rare interview with TED Curator Chris Anderson, Torvalds discusses with remarkable openness the personality traits that prompted his unique philosophy of work, engineering and life. "I am not a visionary, I'm an engineer," Torvalds says. "I'm perfectly happy with all the people who are walking around and just staring at the clouds ... but I'm looking at the ground, and I want to fix the pothole that's right in front of me before I fall in." TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more. Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at 🤍 Follow TED news on Twitter: 🤍 Like TED on Facebook: 🤍 Subscribe to our channel: 🤍

10 ways Linux is just better!

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IOS, Android, OSX, Windows….. Now for Linux’s time in the spotlight. We reached out to our community again and you gave us lots to work with. Let's see why Linux is just better! Buy laptops to install Linux on here On Amazon (PAID LINK): 🤍 On Newegg (PAID LINK): 🤍 On Walmart (PAID LINK) : 🤍 Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. Discuss on the forum: 🤍 Our Affiliates, Referral Programs, and Sponsors: 🤍 Get Private Internet Access VPN at 🤍 Get a Displate Metal Print at 🤍 Get a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime at 🤍 Linus Tech Tips merchandise at 🤍 Our Test Benches on Amazon: 🤍 Our production gear: 🤍 Come see us at LTX 2020: 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Facebook - 🤍 Instagram - 🤍 Twitch - 🤍 Intro Screen Music Credit: Title: Laszlo - Supernova Video Link: 🤍 iTunes Download Link: 🤍 Artist Link: 🤍 Outro Screen Music Credit: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High 🤍

Linux for Beginners

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Tired of trying Linux and then just going right back to Windows? Well this is the video for you to understand Linux a LOT better! Referenced Videos and Content - Website Guide: 🤍 - Linux File System Explained: 🤍 - Learning Linux Terminal (8 Videos) - 🤍 - Windows to Linux Mint (7 Videos) - 🤍 Timestamps: 00:00 Linux Possibilities and Limitations 03:55 Starting Off and First Steps 08:33 First Install 09:43 First Boot and Config 11:53 First Terminal and REQUIRED Steps 13:25 After Reboot and Additional Config 16:10 Options in File Browsing and Other Programs 18:27 Changing the Desktop Environment 24:11 My Setup Support My Work - ►► Get Updates, Launch Announcements and More ➜ 🤍 ►► Chris Titus Tech Digital Downloads ➜ 🤍 ►► Product and Service Recommendations ➜ 🤍 ►► My YouTube Gear and Computers ➜ 🤍 Other Places to Find Me - ►► Titus Tech Talk ➜ 🤍 ►► Titus Tech Gaming ➜ 🤍 ►► Chris Titus Fitness ➜ 🤍 ►► Twitch ➜ 🤍 ►► Twitter ➜ 🤍 DISCLAIMER: This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps supports the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for your support!

Linux Operating System - Crash Course for Beginners

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Learn the basics of the Linux Operating System in this crash course for beginners. Linux is a clone of the UNIX operating system, so understanding one is understanding the other. The goal is for you to get a full understanding of how the Linux OS works. If you're still using Windows or Mac OS, you can still learn Linux using a virtual machine. ✏️ Course from KeepItTechie. Check out his YouTube channel: 🤍 ⭐️ Course Contents ⭐ ⌨️ (0:00:00) Intro ⌨️ (0:08:09) Install Linux ⌨️ (0:29:43) Desktop Environment ⌨️ (0:41:18) Terminal ⌨️ (0:49:25) Working with Directories ⌨️ (1:15:49) Working with Files ⌨️ (1:34:49) Working with File Content ⌨️ (1:51:14) Linux File Structure ⌨️ (2:03:68) System Information ⌨️ (2:15:42) Networking ⌨️ (2:20:10) Linux Package Manager ⌨️ (2:34:10) Text Editor ⌨️ (2:46:56) Outro 🎉 Thanks to our Champion and Sponsor supporters: 👾 Raymond Odero 👾 Agustín Kussrow 👾 aldo ferretti 👾 Otis Morgan 👾 DeezMaster Learn to code for free and get a developer job: 🤍 Read hundreds of articles on programming: 🤍

Linux Directories Explained in 100 Seconds

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Linux is a cryptic labyrinth of directories defined my Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS). Learn the purpose of the most common Linux directories in 100 seconds 🤍 00:00 Filesystem Hierarchy Standard 00:10 / 00:15 /bin 00:30 /sbin 00:38 /lib 00:42 /usr/bin 00:54 /usr/local/bin 01:05 PATH 01:20 /etc 01:34 /home 01:58 /boot 02:02 /dev 02:12 /opt 02:17 /var 02:24 /tmp 02:29 /proc #linux #dev #100SecondsOfCode Linux 🤍 FHS 🤍 Install the quiz app 🤓 iOS 🤍 Android 🤍 Upgrade to Fireship PRO at 🤍 Use code lORhwXd2 for 25% off your first payment. My VS Code Theme - Atom One Dark - vscode-icons - Fira Code Font

What is Linux?

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Linux can be found on everything from servers to smartphones to desktop PCs - but what makes it different from Windows, and should you give it a try? Dollar Shave Club link: 🤍 Follow: 🤍 Join the community: 🤍 License for image used in this video: 🤍

Threadripper 7000 on Linux: The Return of HEDT is Imminent!

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Timestamps 0:00 - Intro 0:35 - Things to be aware of 2:20 - Memory Channels 4:12 - Benchmarks 7:56 - Gaming 9:06 - Fluid Dynamics 11:04 - Closing thoughts Thanks for watching our videos! If you want more, check us out online at the following places: + Website: 🤍 + Forums: 🤍 + Store: 🤍 + Patreon: 🤍 + L1 Twitter: 🤍 + L1 Facebook: 🤍 + Wendell Twitter: 🤍 + Ryan Twitter: 🤍 + Krista Twitter: 🤍 + Business Inquiries/Brand Integrations: Queries🤍level1techs.com *IMPORTANT* Any email lacking “level1techs.com” should be ignored and immediately reported to Queries🤍level1techs.com. - Intro and Outro Music By: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License 🤍

The 50 Most Popular Linux & Terminal Commands - Full Course for Beginners

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Learn the 50 most popular Linux commands from Colt Steele. All these commands work on Linux, macOS, WSL, and anywhere you have a UNIX environment. 🐱 ✏️ Colt Steele developed this course. 🔗 The Linux Command Handbook by Flavio Copes: 🤍 🔗 If you want to learn more about terminal commands and become a software engineer, check out the bootcamp Colt built with Springboard: 🤍 ⭐️ Course Contents ⭐️ ⌨️ (0:00:00) Introduction ⌨️ (0:04:37) Why use the command line? ⌨️ (0:06:56) The world of operating systems ⌨️ (0:10:56) What is Linux? ⌨️ (0:16:58) Shells and Bash ⌨️ (0:19:28) Setup For Linux Users ⌨️ (0:20:28) Setup For Mac Users ⌨️ (0:21:05) Setup For Windows (WSL) ⌨️ (0:29:43) Using The Terminal ⌨️ (0:31:12) whoami ⌨️ (0:32:34) man ⌨️ (0:33:40) clear ⌨️ (0:36:42) intro to options ⌨️ (0:39:05) pwd ⌨️ (0:41:07) ls ⌨️ (0:49:21) cd ⌨️ (1:00:40) mkdir ⌨️ (1:06:33) touch ⌨️ (1:12:03) rmdir ⌨️ (1:13:05) rm ⌨️ (1:21:26) open ⌨️ (1:23:55) mv ⌨️ (1:27:51) cp ⌨️ (1:31:56) head ⌨️ (1:33:02) tail ⌨️ (1:35:27) date ⌨️ (1:36:02) redirecting standard output ⌨️ (1:41:48) cat ⌨️ (1:46:15) less ⌨️ (1:49:17) echo ⌨️ (1:51:38) wc ⌨️ (1:53:52) piping ⌨️ (1:56:43) sort ⌨️ (2:01:09) uniq ⌨️ (2:06:59) expansions ⌨️ (2:17:08) diff ⌨️ (2:21:01) find ⌨️ (2:32:10) grep ⌨️ (2:36:52) du ⌨️ (2:40:55) df ⌨️ (2:44:04) history ⌨️ (2:47:32) ps ⌨️ (2:51:50) top ⌨️ (2:54:02) kill ⌨️ (3:00:13) killall ⌨️ (3:01:37) jobs, bg, and fg ⌨️ (3:09:40) gzip ⌨️ (3:12:18) gunzip ⌨️ (3:15:27) tar ⌨️ (3:23:36) nano ⌨️ (3:31:17) alias ⌨️ (3:42:48) xargs ⌨️ (3:50:57) ln ⌨️ (4:01:49) who ⌨️ (4:03:47) su ⌨️ (4:08:32) sudo ⌨️ (4:18:36) passwd ⌨️ (4:21:54) chown ⌨️ (4:31:08) Understanding permissions ⌨️ (4:47:15) chmod 🎉 Thanks to our Champion and Sponsor supporters: 👾 Wong Voon jinq 👾 hexploitation 👾 Katia Moran 👾 BlckPhantom 👾 Nick Raker 👾 Otis Morgan 👾 DeezMaster 👾 AppWrite Learn to code for free and get a developer job: 🤍 Read hundreds of articles on programming: 🤍

Install Linux instead of Windows 11 - Here's how!

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Join us in War Thunder for FREE at 🤍 Get an exclusive bonus using our link - thanks for supporting the channel! Windows 11 is about to make a lot of people feel left behind, but there’s one operating system that’s recently been getting better and better for new and old hardware… Check out Pop!_OS: 🤍 Grab BalenaEtcher: 🤍 Grab Rufus: 🤍 Get nvidia-patch: 🤍 Get obs-nvfbc: 🤍 Buy an ASUS ROG Swift PG329Q 32” Gaming Monitor: 🤍 Discuss on the forum: 🤍 ► GET MERCH: 🤍 ► AFFILIATES, SPONSORS & REFERRALS: 🤍 ► PODCAST GEAR: 🤍 ► SUPPORT US ON FLOATPLANE: 🤍 FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE - Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍 Twitch: 🤍 MUSIC CREDIT - Intro: Laszlo - Supernova Video Link: 🤍 iTunes Download Link: 🤍 Artist Link: 🤍 Outro: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High Video Link: 🤍 Listen on Spotify: 🤍 Artist Link: 🤍 Intro animation by MBarek Abdelwassaa 🤍 Monitor And Keyboard by vadimmihalkevich / CC BY 4.0 🤍 Mechanical RGB Keyboard by BigBrotherECE / CC BY 4.0 🤍 Mouse Gamer free Model By Oscar Creativo / CC BY 4.0 🤍 CHAPTERS - 0:00 Intro 0:55 What is Linux and why should I care? 2:21 Getting Pop!_OS 4:03 Booting & the installer 6:20 Post-install setup & downloading apps 8:14 Installing Wine (optional) 8:55 Installing games 9:38 A Shadowplay alternative (optional) 11:56 Compatibility, drivers, & caveats 13:37 Conclusion & why I won't force you

How's Plasma 6 Going? feat. Michael Horn

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Go say hi! 🤍 💸💸 Help me contribute to KDE and do these videos: 💸💸 Paypal: 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 Liberapay: 🤍 Ko-Fi: 🤍 Stay in the loop: 🤍 My website is 🤍 and if you want to contact me, my telegram handle is [at] veggero.

Being anonymous is getting harder and harder

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Regain control of your privacy with Proton (and enjoy their Black Friday / Cyber Week deals while they last!): Mail: 🤍 VPN: 🤍 Grab a brand new laptop or desktop running Linux: 🤍 👏 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Get access to a weekly podcast, vote on the next topics I cover, and get your name in the credits: YouTube: 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 Liberapay: 🤍 Or, you can donate whatever you want: 🤍 👕 GET TLE MERCH Support the channel AND get cool new gear: 🤍 🎙️ LINUX AND OPEN SOURCE NEWS PODCAST: Listen to the latest Linux and open source news, with more in depth coverage, and ad-free! 🤍 🏆 FOLLOW ME ELSEWHERE: Website: 🤍 Mastodon: 🤍 Pixelfed: 🤍 PeerTube: 🤍 Discord: 🤍 00:00 Intro 00:59 Sponsor: Proton 02:17 Data grabbing 05:07 Why this data matters 07:41 Laws make it worse 11:11 What you can do 14:04 Sponsor: Get a PC made to run Linux 15:07 Support the channel Playlist on how to De-Google your life: 🤍 #Privacy #anonymity #private Virtually everything online now collects data. And this data doesn't just stay at the company that collected it. This data is a giant repository for governments to use and track or monitor their citizens. See, in a LOT of countries, governments have the right to ask a company to provide all the data they've collected on their users. Companies have no choice but to comply with these, which is also why using end to end, and zero access encrypted services is crucial. For example, the US can request any company to give them data on a specific user, they've done so more than any other country in 2020. But other countries do the exact same: Germany, Denmark, South korea, France, virtually ever country does this. If you want even more scary numbers, in 2022, Meta, the parent company for Facebook, Instagram, or Whatsapp, got 827K requests for data. They complied with 76% of these requests. 🤍 There are a lot of legal offensives being planned, or already implemented in various countries, so let's look at a few. In Russia, recent laws from 2017 banned anonymous use of online messaging apps, and prohibits the use of tools that would circumvent government censorship. This means that while VPNs aren't exactly banned, if they let people access banned websites, then they'll also be banned. This has happened to at least 15 VPNs, including NordVPN, ProtonVPN, and OperaVPN. 🤍 In Australia, in 2021, a law was proposed to force people to attach their real name to their social media posts, apparently to fight online trolls, bullying and harrassment. Users would have had to provide an ID before opening any social media account, which would obviously open the door to surveillance, monitoring, and censorship. 🤍 In France, we have the recent SREN law. This thing would give the telecom watchdog powers to block websites, and require tools for age verification. On top of that, the law will give the government capabilities to demand web browsers and DNS providers block certain websites. 🤍 in the UK, the Online Safety Bill of 2022 allows the regulatory agency Ofcom to force websites to collect people's personal data, and they'll be able to scan, restrict and remove content that is considered harmful. The bill also mandates online communication services to be moderated, which basically means end to end encryption can be enabled there anymore. 🤍 So, what can you do about this? For protecting your data, there are plenty of things you can do. First, stop using privacy invasive operating systems. If you can't move to something like Linux, try at least to disable all the telemetry you can in Windows or macOS, in Android and iOS. You can try using a degoogled, privacy focused Android ROM on your smartphone. Leaving Chrome for a more private browser is also pretty much mandatory. Same goes for your online services: stop using Google as a search engine, Gmail, or stuff like Outlook, OneDrive, iCloud, and the like. Using a VPN is also a solid option to at least try and blur the lines.

Linux User Problems

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A linux user sent me a letter saying he was having TONs of problems.

Transaktionale / Immutable Distros vs klassische Linux Distributionen - ist das die Zukunft?

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Linux-Distributionen sind Betriebssysteme, die auf dem Linux-Kernel basieren und eine Vielzahl von Anwendungen und Diensten enthalten. Immutable oder auch transaktionale Linux-Distributionen und klassische Linux-Distributionen unterscheiden sich in ihrer Herangehensweise an Software-Updates und -Verwaltung. In diesem Vergleich werden die wichtigsten Unterschiede zwischen den beiden Ansätzen hervorgehoben. ► Blog-Artikel 🤍 ► Mein neuer Udemy Online Kurs für Deinen erfolgreichen Linux Umstieg: Linux Bootcamp - Startklar in nur 2 Stunden 🤍 → JETZT EINSCHREIBEN und DURCHSTARTEN ► Literatur etc Welches Linux passt zu mir?: Entscheidungshilfe für Linux Einsteiger 🤍 (Partnerlink / Affiliate Link) Ubuntu 22.04 Schnelleinstieg: Der einfache Einstieg in die Linux-Welt. Inkl. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS auf DVD 🤍 (Partnerlink / Affiliate Link) Linux-Server: Das umfassende Handbuch. Inkl. Samba, Kerberos, Datenbanken, KVM und Docker, Ansible u.v.m. 🤍 (Partnerlink / Affiliate Link) Arch Linux: Schnellanleitung für Einsteiger (Die Linux-Einsteiger-Reihe, Band 3) 🤍 (Partnerlink / Affiliate Link) Linux: Das umfassende Handbuch von Michael Kofler. Für alle aktuellen Distributionen (Desktop und Server) 🤍 (Partnerlink / Affiliate Link) Notebookständer für Schreibtisch 🤍 (Partnerlink / Affiliate Link) ► Folge Michael 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 ► Engagement zeigen und Michaels Arbeit unterstützen paypal.me/MichlFranken liberapay.com/MichlFranken patreon.com/MichlFranken Kanalmitglied werden Supporter werden: 🤍 🤍 Vielen Dank an all meine Unterstützer!!! ► Mein englischer Zweitkanal FOSS & Linux Journal 🤍 ► Allgemeine Hinweise Als Amazon-Partner verdiene ich an qualifizierten Verkäufen Rechtlicher Hinweis: Ich besitze eine legale Lizenz von Final Cut Pro X, die die kommerzielle Verwendung von lizenzfreien Inhalten in FCP abdeckt. Ich besitze eine Premium Lizenz von Dark Fantasy Studio, u.a. für die Alben: Archives vol1 The dark side, Archives vol3 The joke, Immortals, Cult, Jotun, Slasher, The 29h planet, Imagine Die Beiträge auf diesem Kanal und Blog stellen grundsätzlich eine unverbindliche Demo dar. Nachstellung auf eigene Gefahr. Es können bei unsachgemäßer Nachstellung negative Folgeeffekte wie z.B. Datenverlust oder Systemausfälle auftreten. Jede Form der Gewährleistung ausgeschlossen. Im Zweifelsfall bitte eine virtuelle Maschine aufsetzen und testen aber nicht auf einem produktiven System nachstellen.

Why so many distros? The Weird History of Linux

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Why are there so many Linux distros? Take a brief journey through the history of Linux to understand hundreds of different distros exist today 🤍 00:00 In the Beginning 01:10 GNU + Linux 02:44 What is a Distro? 03:29 Slackware 03:48 Debian 05:30 Redhat 06:17 Arch 06:59 Independent Distros 07:58 Bonus Mindblower #linux #dev #history References: Linux 🤍 96.3% of servers run Linux 🤍 Torvalds uses Fedora 🤍 GNU/Linux Unified Logo 🤍 Linux Army 🤍 Distro Timeline 🤍

The Making of Linux: The World's First Open-Source Operating System

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GNU/Linux was the first complete open source and free operating system. The development of the Linux kernel and the GNU/Linux OS is one that every tech enthusiast should know. From a hobby project in 1991 to one of the most widely used operating systems in the world, the development of Linux is a remarkable story of collaboration, innovation, and open-source software. Linux, for those that don’t know, is a community of open-source operating systems developed on top of the Linux kernel - the core of the operating system, responsible for managing resources, providing access to hardware, and communicating with other software. One could say it all started in 1991 when Linus Torvalds, a computer science student at the University of Helsinki, started working on the operating system as a hobby project. He was frustrated with the proprietary nature of existing operating systems and wanted to create a free and open-source alternative that anyone could use and contribute to. A kernel that could be independent of any OS and be used on his hardware, the new Intel 80386 microprocessor. But it began 22 years earlier. This is the story of the development of the Linux kernel and the GNU/Linux operating system. I hope you enjoyed it. Making these videos about computer science history is quickly becoming a passion of mine, with many more to come, so if you liked this one, subscribe to the channel as I’m sure you’ll like the ones to come, like when we dive into the GNU project. Any and all recommendations for future videos are welcome in the comments. Until next time, y’all have a good one. Linus Torvalds' Book "Just for Fun: The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary" - 🤍 The Best Linux Distro for You: 🤍 Why I Code on Linux Instead of Windows: 🤍 00:00 What is Linux? 00:28 Why Linus Built Linux 00:56 The Development Before Linux 02:07 Linus Announces His Hobby Project, Linux 02:56 How It All Started 03:43 It's Actually GNU/Linux 05:45 The Name "Linux" 06:35 "Tux", Linux's Mascot 07:00 Linux 1.0.0 Release 07:40 Significant Linux Distributions 09:11 More Linux Videos 09:21 Linux Today 11:01 Thanks for Watching!! 🐱‍🚀 GitHub: 🤍 🐦 Twitter: 🤍 💼 LinkedIn: 🤍 📸 Instagram: 🤍 📓 Learning Resources: My Favorite Machine Learning Course: 🤍 Open Source Computer Science Degree: 🤍 Python Open Source Computer Science Degree: 🤍 Udacity to Learn Any Coding Skill: 🤍 👨‍💻 My Coding Gear: My NAS Server: 🤍 My Hard Drives: 🤍 My Main Monitor: 🤍 My Second Monitor: 🤍 My Standing Desk: 🤍 My PC Build: 🤍 My AI GPU: 🤍

This Is Why I Use Linux

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I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX. Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called Linux, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called Linux distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux!

Youtube & Google's anti Adblock moves, Plasma 6, GNOME & COSMIC updates: Linux & Open Source News

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Extend the life of your Debian 10 systems before migrating to another distribution: 🤍 Grab a brand new laptop or desktop running Linux: 🤍 👏 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Get access to a weekly podcast, vote on the next topics I cover, and get your name in the credits: YouTube: 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 Liberapay: 🤍 Or, you can donate whatever you want: 🤍 👕 GET TLE MERCH Support the channel AND get cool new gear: 🤍 🎙️ LINUX AND OPEN SOURCE NEWS PODCAST: Listen to the latest Linux and open source news, with more in depth coverage, and ad-free! 🤍 🏆 FOLLOW ME ELSEWHERE: Website: 🤍 Mastodon: 🤍 Pixelfed: 🤍 PeerTube: 🤍 Discord: 🤍 00:00 Intro 00:36 Sponsor: Extend the life of Debian 10 01:47 Cosmic Updates 03:36 Plasma 6 and GNOME get even better 06:53 Youtube has a 5s delay against adblockers 08:24 Google moves forward with manifest v3 09:46 Linux outperforms Windows 11 11:10 Open Source Nvidia drivers now VUlkan compliant 12:14 Gaming: improved Steam, Wine 8.21, DX12 support 14:27 Sponsor: Get a PC made to run Linux 15:27 Support the channel #Linux #OpenSource #technews Cosmic Updates 🤍 PLasma 6 and GNOME get even better 🤍 🤍 Youtube has a 5s delay against adblockers 🤍 🤍 Google moves forward with manifest v3 🤍 🤍 Linux outperforms Windows 11 🤍 Open Source Nvidia drivers now VUlkan compliant 🤍 Gaming: improved Steam, Wine 8.21, DX12 support 🤍 🤍 🤍

Why don't more people use Linux?

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Linux is a great alternative to Windows and macOS. But why more people don't use Linux on their desktop? Get Surfshark VPN at 🤍 enter promo code SHARKTUBE and get 2 months extra for free! ► Subscribe to Surfshark: 🤍 ► Surfshark Blog: 🤍 ► Surfshark Podcast: 🤍 ► Join Surfshark affiliate program: 🤍 FOLLOW SURFSHARK Reddit: 🤍 Discord: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍 #surfshark #linux #linuxgaming

Introduction to Linux and Basic Linux Commands for Beginners

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In this tutorial we will give you a quick introduction to linux and linux commands for aspiring linux students. Contents of this Course: 1 - Introduction to Linux 2 - Quick Overview of Linux Distributions or Distros, such as Debian or Ubuntu 3 - Using the Linux Terminal 4 - Basic Linux commands for navigation and file manipulation. We will go over 10 commands in this video, including: cd, ls, pwd, cp, rm, mkdir, rmdir, man and more. Stay tuned for more Linux Commands Tutorials for Dummies. INSTALL UBUNTU in VIRTUALBOX on Windows 7 🤍 - SOCIAL MEDIA - Follow me on twitter : 🤍 Follow me on facebook: 🤍 Google+ goo.gl/9ekGhq Website: 🤍

Why I Switched To Linux! And How It's Going...

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In this video I share with you guys my experience of using Linux (Pop!_OS) as my full-time operating system. ◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾ 📚 Programming Books & Merch 📚 🐍 The Python Bible Book: 🤍 💻 The Algorithm Bible Book: 🤍 👕 Programming Merch: 🤍 💼 Services 💼 💻 Freelancing & Tutoring: 🤍 🌐 Social Media & Contact 🌐 📱 Website: 🤍 📷 Instagram: 🤍 🐦 Twitter: 🤍 🤵 LinkedIn: 🤍 📁 GitHub: 🤍 🎙 Discord: 🤍

Is Linux Mint BETTER Than Windows?

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Thanks MANSCAPED for sponsoring today's video! Get 20% OFF + Free Shipping at 🤍 Is Linux Mint the best operating system you're not using? Leave a reply with your requests for future episodes. ► GET MERCH: 🤍 ► AFFILIATES, SPONSORS & REFERRALS: 🤍 ► PODCAST GEAR: 🤍 ► SUPPORT US ON FLOATPLANE: 🤍 FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE - Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍 Twitch: 🤍

Linux isn't ready for professional work?

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Head to 🤍 to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code thelinuxexperiment Grab a brand new laptop or desktop running Linux: 🤍 👏 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Get access to a weekly podcast, vote on the next topics I cover, and get your name in the credits: YouTube: 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 Liberapay: 🤍 Or, you can donate whatever you want: 🤍 👕 GET TLE MERCH Support the channel AND get cool new gear: 🤍 🎙️ LINUX AND OPEN SOURCE NEWS PODCAST: Listen to the latest Linux and open source news, with more in depth coverage, and ad-free! 🤍 🏆 FOLLOW ME ELSEWHERE: Website: 🤍 Mastodon: 🤍 Pixelfed: 🤍 PeerTube: 🤍 Discord: 🤍 #Linux #office #work 00:00 Intro 00:27 Sponsor: 10% off your first website with SquareSpace 01:25 Linux is everywhere 02:47 Developers 04:00 Office Work 06:57 Media Creation 08:15 AI 08:58 The tip of the iceberg 11:19 Not for everyone 13:40 Sponsor: Get a PC made to run Linux 14:41 Support the channel The first thing is that Linux is everywhere and already used by professionals all around the world. I could take the example of Android, which is the most popular smartphone OS in the world, and using a Linux kernel. I could turn to the absolute domination of Linux on the server space. I could also point to every NAS out there, generally using a Linux kernel, if we look at IoT and small appliances, Linux also dominates the space. But it's not what people intend when talking about an OS. Generally, they mean that the Linux DESKTOP isn't ready for professionals. The first obvious counter argument is developers. Linux is used by 47% of professional developers. That's higher than the market share of macOS among developers. 🤍 If we take the vast majority of people who will interact with a computer, what do they truly need in their day to day job? A web browser, an email client, an office suite, and a usable interface. On that specific front, Linux has all that's needed. Whether it's KDE for an interface closer to Windows, or GNOME for the simplest thing to use possible, the Linux desktop IS one of the most usable out there. In terms of web browsers, there's no question, we have them all. For email clients, we do lack Outlook, but the web interface might be enough for most people's needs, and if not, we have awesome clients that can replace Outlook: Evolution and Thunderbird. LibreOffice might be a great option for a lot of people, but it does have some problems, let's face it. But LibreOffice isn't our only choice. For perfect compatibility, we have access to SoftMaker Office, now called FreeOffice, or to WPS Office. Now, for media creation, Linux lacks all the Adobe programs. But that doesn't mean we don't have tools either. Davinci Resolve is a tool used by professionals and hollywood studios to edit videos, edit audio, and create virtual effects. It basically does what Audition, After Effects and Premiere do, in one single package. it's available on Linux. We have Blender for VFX. Houdini, a tool used by VFX artists for simulations? It's on Linux. Maya? It's on Linux. Studio One, a professional DIgital Audio Workstation, just released a beta for Linux. We have inkscape, Ardour, Krita - one of the most popular digital drawing apps- OBS, PDF Studio for editing PDF documents, Bitwig, and a lot more. Whether you like AI or not, it's happening. And AI is a professional domain in which Linux is the standard. And that's the tip of the iceberg. Cybersecurity professionals mostly use Linux. Almost 100% of supercomputers used for any specific domain run Linux. The whole space industry runs on Linux. A bunch of military sytems run Linux. The market share of Linux on the desktop is low, there's no denying that: it's listed at barely 3%, far below macOS or Windows. But this doesn't include another system: Chrome OS. And chrome OS has 3.9% market share on the desktop. Combined with non Chrome OS Linux ssytems, taht's almost 7%. it's still lower than proprietary OSes, but that's a LOT of computers running a Linux system. Now, that doesn't mean Linux is ready for every professional out there. If you absolutely need certain software that's not available, then Linux won't work for you. But I'd argue that it's not necessarily a Linux problem: it has the tools needed to do the same job in most cases. It's just not the tools you're allowed to use, or want to use.

Why I use Linux

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I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/LInux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX. To address some common comments: 1) I know it's hard to read the text at the 30 second mark. I was still learning to edit when making this video 2) "what OS/distro is ?" The installer is for fedora, the next one is a bunch of rices. This video was made in kdenlive on Ubuntu. Don't confuse the Distro for the window manager. 3) It's very cool that you use arch btw 4) "I want to use Linux but _" That's okay! As long as you have an enjoyable and productive computing experience that's what matters.

Red Hat: why I'm going all in on community-driven Linux distros.

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You asked for it, you got it. Here's what I think of Red Hat. Sorry this video took a bit longer than I'd like, since I'm working on finishing my basement (future recording space) at the moment. Anyway, I'm not planning on dwelling much on Red Hat beyond this- my plan is to move forward with community-driven distros in mind, and recommend those to customers in the months and years ahead. I hope Red Hat gets to a good place again. We'll see. Supporters make this possible. Seriously, nobody's sponsoring this video except you! - Patreon: 🤍 - Ko-Fi: 🤍 - Buy my shirt: 🤍 Important Red Hat links referenced in today's video: - Their June 21, 2023 blog: 🤍 - Red Hat doubles down on June 26, 2023: 🤍 - "Our origin story" page on their website: 🤍 - The "Appendix 1" PDF containing license details: 🤍 - "Our Code is Open" marketing video: 🤍 - Guide for CentOS project code: 🤍 - Embracing CentOS: 🤍 - Extending CentOS: 🤍 - Extinguishing CentOS: 🤍 - CentOS Stream website: 🤍 - Red Hat saying CentOS Stream is not for production: 🤍 - IBM Q1 2023 results: 🤍 Other important links referenced in the video: - Rocky's plan: 🤍 - Debian's "who we are" page: 🤍 - Debian's "who can contribute" page: 🤍 - LWN.net's Kernel 6.1 stats page: 🤍 #linux #opensource #redhat Chapters: 0:00 Brought to you by corporate greed 1:02 #YARDE (Yet Another RHEL Drama Explanation) 3:08 Scars from CentOS 5:08 So what's next? 6:48 Why am I going all in on Debian? 8:11 The "culture" is the culprit 9:43 What about Pop!_OS? 11:13 Don't tell me what to do, Veronica

Linux Users See Everything Differently (Including Movies!)

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When you become a Linux user, you start to view everything in a different light...especially movies! WANT TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL? 💰 Patreon: 🤍 💳 Paypal: 🤍 🛍️ Amazon: 🤍 👕 Teespring: 🤍 DT ON THE WEB: 🕸️ Website: 🤍 📁 GitLab: 🤍 🗨️ Mastodon: 🤍 👫 Reddit: 🤍 📽️ LBRY/Odysee: 🤍 FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE THAT I USE: 🌐 Brave Browser - 🤍 📽️ Open Broadcaster Software: 🤍 🎬 Kdenlive: 🤍 🎨 GIMP: 🤍 🎵 Tenacity: 🤍 💻 VirtualBox: 🤍 🗒️ Doom Emacs: 🤍 Your support is very much appreciated. Thanks, guys!

Linux users explaining

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made with f r e e fonts on shotcut in true linux fashion sources: 1. gentoo linux installation (🤍 2. guy typing very fast (🤍 3. ultimate fedora cringe (🤍 4. doug walker crying (🤍 5. iwata vs reggie (🤍 6. walter white meme (🤍 7. pc explodes (🤍 8. npesta dying (🤍 9. GIGA CHAD (🤍 10. thanos dying (🤍 #linux #explaining #gentoosupremacylmao

LTT's Linux Daily Driver Challenge Reaction Supercut

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A bit over a year ago, Luke and Linus of Linus Tech Tips attempted to daily drive Linux for a month on their personal gaming rigs. The results were less than glamorous. Ironically, despite crediting himself for being "tech savvy", Linus repeatedly demonstrated that he has next to no intuition when it comes to software, and this arrogance would cause him to make a great many silly mistakes over the course of this challenge. His genuine ignorance, on the other hand, reveals how silly and unintuitive Linux often actually is, even by the standards of battle-scarred Linux users. This compilation is intended to cut both ways; by offering insight into how users can improve their Linux experience, as well as how Linux can improve it's user experience. Note: I wanted to include the Twitter anecdote about developing for Linux, but I dropped it because it impacted the pace of the video too much. 🤍LinusTechTips' Daily Driver Challenge: Part 1: 🤍 Part 2: 🤍 Part 3: 🤍 Part 4: 🤍 Youtubers by order of appearance: 🤍gardiner_bryant 🤍BrodieRobertson 🤍michael_tunnell 🤍SomeOrdinaryGamers 🤍PaV_Live 🤍niccoloveslinux 🤍ChrisTitusTech 🤍TechHut 🤍TheLinuxCast Check out my Reaction Supercut of The Verge's $2000 PC Build: 🤍

8 Things Which Linux Does Better Than Windows ...

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► Follow me! 𝕏 ►► 🤍 📷 Instagram ►► 🤍 🤖 Discord ►► 🤍 #️ Matrix ►► 🤍 ▶️ Second Channel ►► 🤍 Links: My Server Parts ►► 🤍 AMD Deals ►► 🤍 NVIDIA Deals ►► 🤍 (* All Amazon Links are affiliated. That means that I get a small cut of revenue if you buy something, without any additional costs.) 🎵 Music from StreamBeats by Harris Heller. Chapters: 00:00 - Linux is complicated? 01:16 - Stability ... 02:07 - Updates ... 02:57 - Using Printers ... 03:28 - Privacy ... 04:09 - Security ... 04:33 - Efficiency ... 05:12 - Multi-User Options ... 05:35 - Installing Software ... 06:30 - Conclusion Description Tags: things linux is better than windows, linux vs windows, linux vs windows 11, linux vs windows 2023, why linux is better than windows, why linux is more secure than windows, why linux is more secure, windows vs linux, windows vs linux security, windows 11 vs linux security, michael horn #linux #opensource #tipsandtricks

10 REASONS why Linux Mint is the desktop OS to beat in 2023

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After spending the last year with Linux Mint 21.1 and 21.2, there's some very specific reasons that Mint continues to excel and grow where other distros fail or create controversy. Here's ten reasons why I think that Linux Mint is the best Linux distribution for most desktop PC users in 2023. #linuxmint #switchtolinux Links: –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Track: Stardust — JayJen [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: • Stardust — JayJen | Free Background M... Free Download / Stream: 🤍 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Affiliate link to Hostinger hosting: 🤍 Donate here...thanks: 🤍 Watch on Odysee/LBRY.tv: 🤍 Sign up to Dropbox: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Blog: http://🤍 Twitter: 🤍

EU makes Windows open, Big Peertube update, AMD teases FOSS: Linux & Open Source News

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Try the new version of Thunderbird (it's now my email & calendar client of choice!): 🤍 Grab a brand new laptop or desktop running Linux: 🤍 👏 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Get access to a weekly podcast, vote on the next topics I cover, and get your name in the credits: YouTube: 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 Liberapay: 🤍 Or, you can donate whatever you want: 🤍 👕 GET TLE MERCH Support the channel AND get cool new gear: 🤍 🎙️ LINUX AND OPEN SOURCE NEWS PODCAST: Listen to the latest Linux and open source news, with more in depth coverage, and ad-free! 🤍 🏆 FOLLOW ME ELSEWHERE: Website: 🤍 Mastodon: 🤍 Pixelfed: 🤍 PeerTube: 🤍 Discord: 🤍 #Linux #OpenSource #TechNews 00:00 Intro 00:47 Sponsor: Thunderbird 01:40 Microsoft has to open Windows 03:22 FSF calls to the EU for more open source 05:06 AMD is teasing some FOSS work around AI 06:36 Peertube's roadmap looks pretty awesome 08:21 Desktop Environment news 10:47 Kernel 6.7 is full of good stuff 12:39 Gaming: Deck OLED, SteamOS update, Wine on Wayland 15:40 Sponsor: Get a PC made to run Linux 16:36 Outro Microsoft has to open Windows 🤍 FSF calls to the EU for more open source 🤍 AMD is teasing some FOSS work around AI 🤍 Peertube's roadmap looks pretty awesome 🤍 Desktop environment news 🤍 🤍 Kernel 6.7 is full of good stuff 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 Gaming: Deck OLED, SteamOS update, Wine on Wayland 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍

Linux for Hackers Tutorial (And Free Courses)

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You need to learn Linux. I've said this for a very long time. Occupy The Web says the same thing - if you want to learn hacking, you need to lean Linux. This is a fundamental skill. // Juniper Free Training // Big thank you to Juniper Networks for supporting the community and making this training free (and sponsoring my channel). Go to 🤍 to get lots of training and also learn how to get certified for $50 (Associate Level). Use this voucher code to register for your courses: DAVIDBOMBAL If you have issues with the Juniper registration, please use these links that they gave me: For Login assistance link 🤍 Customer Support link- 🤍 // Occupy The Web Books // Linux Basics for Hackers: 🤍 Getting Started Becoming a Master Hacker: 🤍 Network Basics for hackers: 🤍 Top Hacking Books you need to read: 🤍 // OTW Discount // Use the code BOMBAL to get a 20% discount off anything from OTW's website: 🤍 Direct links to courses: Pro Subscriber: 🤍 3 year deal: 🤍 // Occupy The Web SOCIAL // Twitter: 🤍 // Mr Robot Playlist // 🤍 // David's SOCIAL // Discord: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 LinkedIn: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍 YouTube: 🤍 // MY STUFF // 🤍 // SPONSORS // Interested in sponsoring my videos? Reach out to my team here: sponsors🤍davidbombal.com // MENU // 00:00 - Linux for Hackers 00:36 - Free training from Juniper 01:28 - Linux Basics for Hackers 06:57 - Why Linux is important 09:05 - Getting started with Linux // Using Virtual Machines 10:57 - "Latest is not always the greatest" 15:48 - Linux terms to familiarise & examples 18:28 - Linux file system explained & demo 26:55 - Linux terms to familiarise & examples (continued) 30:25 - Linux commands demo 56:02 - Password lists in Linux and where to find them 01:01:24 - Linux commands demo (continued) 01:10:41 - Conclusion linux kali linux ubuntu parrot os otw occupy the web internet of things hack hacking hacker cybersecurity Please note that links listed may be affiliate links and provide me with a small percentage/kickback should you use them to purchase any of the items listed or recommended. Thank you for supporting me and this channel! Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. #linux #kalilinux #ubuntu

Linux users be like

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10 Things I Wish I Knew When I First Started With Linux

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Working with Linux servers is a fun and rewarding career. But for those getting started, the learning process can be a bit of a challenge to navigate. In this video, Jay goes over ten things he wish he knew about Linux when he first started. There's definitely potential for more, if you're interested... *Support Linux Learning (commission earned)* • Become a channel member here on YouTube ➜ 🤍 • Become a Patron on Patreon ➜ 🤍 • Receive a 5% discount on an LPI exam voucher ➜ 🤍 • Set up your own cloud server with Akamai Connected Cloud ➜ 🤍 *Linux-related Gifts* • Mastering Ubuntu Server 4th Edition (Jay wrote that!!! 😲) ➜ 🤍 • Affiliate store for Linux compatible hardware/accessories ➜ 🤍 • Awesome KVM for your Homelab ➜ 🤍 *Time Codes*: 00:00 - Intro 00:47 - Number 1: Unused RAM is Wasted RAM 03:03 - Number 2: High CPU usage is often a good thing 04:22 - Number 3: inodes (and how that impacts available storage space) 06:51 - Number 4: The large number of Linux distributions is a GOOD thing 09:05 - Number 5: Set up LVM on every server 11:08 - Number 6: Nobody memorizes all the commands and options 14:52 - Number 7: Always have a backup distribution 17:31 - Number 8: Version control (Git, etc) isn't only useful for software engineers 19:08 - Number 9: LVM snapshots exist 20:20 - Number 10: Ensure backup jobs reference ALL disks, even those that were newly added *Recommended stand-alone videos from Learn Linux TV* • Essential tweaks for ALL Linux Servers ➜ 🤍 • How to create a bootable flash drive for installing Linux ➜ 🤍 • Installing an operating system for Raspberry Pi ➜ 🤍 • How to connect to a Linux server via ssh ➜ 🤍 • Understanding Linux permissions ➜ 🤍 • OpenSSH Guide ➜ 🤍 • How to better secure OpenSSH ➜ 🤍 • 10 Linux Terminal Tips and Tricks to Enhance Your Workflow ➜ 🤍 • Over 15 Terminal Tricks You Should Learn ➜ 🤍 *Recommended Courses from Learn Linux TV* • Get up to speed with managing an OpenStack Cloud ➜ 🤍 • Learn how to write your own Bash Scripts ➜ 🤍 • Install, configure, and maintain a Proxmox VE Cluster ➜ 🤍 • Automate tedious setup jobs by learning Ansible ➜ 🤍 • Learn how to exit vim (and use it too) ➜ 🤍 *Linux-related Podcasts* • Enterprise Linux Security ➜ 🤍 • The Homelab Show ➜ 🤍 *Fun Linux-related Projects* • Run your own Gitlab CE Server ➜ 🤍 • Build a Kubernetes Cluster on Proxmox ➜ 🤍 • Set up your own Nextcloud Server ➜ 🤍 *Official Learn Linux TV Sites* • Main site ➜ 🤍 • Community ➜ 🤍 *FAQ* • Which distro do I use? ➜ 🤍 • My recording gear (commissions earned) ➜ 🤍 *Content Ethics* • The following article covers the rules and guidelines Learn Linux TV abides by ➜ 🤍 *Disclaimer* LearnLinuxTV produces technical content that will hopefully be helpful to you and teach you something new. However, this content is provided without any warranty (expressed or implied). LearnLinuxTV is not responsible for any damages that may arise from any use of the content and information that's being provided. The viewer is expected to follow best judgement and to make his/her/their best decisions while working with production or non-production software, systems and hardware. #Linux #Devops #cloudcomputing

Introduction to Linux & Terminal Commands - Full Course for Beginners

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This video is an introduction to Linux & Terminal commands to get you started with various command-line tools with a hands-on approach. Including concepts about bash files, environment variables, and more. Learn how to use the shell to navigate your file systems, perform various operations, work with networks, etc. We also cover some Terminal tips and best practices. An essential skill to have when working as a developer or in the field of DevOps. For Windows users: - Windows Terminal: 🤍 - Install WSL: 🤍 Take part in the learning in public initiative! Share your learnings on LinkedIn and Twitter with #DevOpsWithKunal & don't forget to tag us! Complete DevOps playlist: 🤍 Code & Notes: 🤍 ➡️ Connect with me: 🤍 = Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:37 About the lecture 3:57 Terminal Emulator 6:24 What is Shell 8:58 List commands 11:04 ls 12:24 mkdir 12:54 cd 14:45 Environment variables 17:37 Path Environment variable 19:41 Bash files 23:10 zprofile 23:57 Where are Environment Variable stored 27:33 pwd 27:46 ls 29:48 cd 31:41 ls -R 33:00 cat 37:12 man 37:53 tr 40:28 mkdir 42:42 touch 43:33 cp 45:13 mv 47:23 rm 48:24 cp -R 49:12 Renaming a file 49:55 Deleting a directory 50:40 sudo 51:58 df 54:48 head 56:20 tail 56:47 diff 57:41 locate 58:26 find 1:04:56 File permissions 1:05:57 Changing file permissions 1:09:21 chown 1:11:39 Performing an action on multiple files 1:13:32 grep 1:20:24 history 1:21:36 regex 1:22:00 regex commands 1:23:09 alias command 1:25:20 Terminal shortcuts 1:30:23 wget 1:33:29 top 1:35:18 uname 1:35:50 zip 1:36:17 unzip 1:37:08 hostname 1:37:53 useradd 1:38:34 userdel 1:39:04 Operating system commands 1:39:10 uname 1:39:33 Operating system information 1:39:48 lscpu 1:40:17 free 1:40:40 vmstat 1:41:08 id 1:42:00 getent 1:42:45 id User 1:43:00 lsof 1:44:00 Networking commands 1:44:05 nslookup 1:44:51 netstat 1:45:14 sed 1:45:30 cut 1:47:44 htop 1:48:10 ps aux 1:48:31 Working with operators 1:54:10 Outro #linux #terminal #commandline

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