May take some work but do you do comparisons like these after each big update, I'm a current Fedora user and was thinking of giving Ubuntu and try.
@zeniak65323 сағат бұрын
Hi @LinuxBTW, Thank you for sharing with the community. Personally, I use zsh with oh-my-posh, lazyvim but 1 configuration per instance (nvim-python, nvim-terraform, …), atuin, bat, exa, tmux, wezterm, nix + home-manager on mac but I am on nixos on my pc desktop.
@pookiepatsКүн бұрын
does it have a butt plug like Kitty?
@zehphКүн бұрын
I was pretty comfy on wezterm, but Ghostty managed to look even nicer, feel smoother and solved a kink I had with wezterm default bindings. I was going just to give it a spin to see what the fuss was about, but it won me over in just a couple of hours!
@markmoorcroft7570Күн бұрын
Does it have profile (bookmark) manager like iTerm?
@emptyneverland4478Күн бұрын
Im not able to install zig. I try dnf install zig but im told zig is not found, any ideas?
@LinuxBTWКүн бұрын
That is weird - I did it on Fedora 41 but it should be in older releases. What version are you running, and do you have the repos setup funny?
@ninetydirectory3798Күн бұрын
Would be perfect if make yourself a lil transparent
@jestermaxxingКүн бұрын
love the bg music. dont listen to the haters
@summerWTFEКүн бұрын
Finally something not rust
@ShaenamityКүн бұрын
I was expecting rust, we don't have any good rust based terminal, alacrity is there but it doesn't support images and western seems not working well for me on windows manager like hyprland and niri. I'm still using kitty because ghostty wasn't upto my expectations
@pookiepatsКүн бұрын
@@Shaenamityw e z t e r m
@p2k77772 күн бұрын
Liking Ghostty here
@szmarczak2 күн бұрын
What is that cringey thumbnail
@LinuxBTWКүн бұрын
I also don’t like them - do you see channels that are getting views with a better style I should check out?
@fa0179Күн бұрын
@@LinuxBTW your thumbnail is fine, they might have been referring to the Ghostty icon lol. I would drop the bg music though.
@LinuxBTWКүн бұрын
Haha well the first one had me making a KZbin face so I hurried up and edited it
@mdk12172633sg2 күн бұрын
Will i be able to run it in WSL2 ?
@metaltyphoon14 сағат бұрын
Yes it works using WSLg
@SaifurRahmanAkash2 күн бұрын
drop the bg music
@CreachterZКүн бұрын
Please. Distracting.
@jestermaxxingКүн бұрын
no!
@ninetydirectory3798Күн бұрын
!music
@cherubin7th2 күн бұрын
Cool it has memory vulnerabilities because of zig.. nice and useful
@pietraderdetective8953Күн бұрын
Rust shill?
@_VeracКүн бұрын
Might as well stop using Linux as it's written in C.😂😂😂
@arkeynserhayn8370Күн бұрын
Either i am not grounded || OP was sarcastic
@shafiq_ramli2 күн бұрын
It's highly customizable and fast! I hate to say this buy I think I have to say goodbye to wezterm.. Well at least on macos. On windows I will still use wezterm. Hopefully ghostty will also be available to windows someday.
@LinuxBTWКүн бұрын
Yeah I really like Wezterm and was using it previously, will have to swap back and forth for a month and see how each feels
@hY-ug8vn2 күн бұрын
can you share your config file please ?
@ForeverZer02 күн бұрын
I have been daily-driving it for ~6 months now, and it is definitely a top-tier emulator. Years ago I was an Alacritty user, then moved to kitty, then wezterm, and now sticking with ghostty. I was originally just going to try it out, didn't have any plans on making a permanent change, but it is really good.
@felipemarcelino6175Күн бұрын
How it is compared to wezterm? Current using latter in my rice
@ForeverZer0Күн бұрын
@@felipemarcelino6175 They are very comparable, I would assume if you like one, you will like the other, so take any comparison in the context of the each being the best of the best. Ghostly feels a bit more responsive to me. This is totally anecdotal, but when I cat a large file, there is no delay or sluggishness, just instant text. Perhaps this is just a difference in internal buffer size before a flush and could have been configured, but it was noticeable to me. After figuring how to do run it as a daemon as I often do with all my terminals, ghostty opens bit faster than the same with wezterm, but this difference is negligible, and if you use any window animations for opening windows, they will take longer than either of them. As someone with a highly personalized neovim setup, and previously used AwesomeWM, I can appreciate a good Lua configuration, but I simply never found a use for it with wezterm, which is probably its most notable advantage over ghostty. For someone who does rely upon using Lua to achieve some custom rice not otherwise possible, they would be better off just staying with wezterm. I your Lua config for wezterm is essentially just setting key/value options, then it really doesn't matter if its in Lua or basic ini/conf style, but this will probably be the largest determining factor.
@PragmaticIT2 күн бұрын
OMG performance of terminal 😂😂😂 Does it really matters?
@ForeverZer02 күн бұрын
I can't tell if this is a serious or just bait....
@aquepaique2 күн бұрын
If you use the terminal extensively (neovim, tmux, etc), why not?
@DenCato2 күн бұрын
Please remove the IT part of your KZbin name if that remark was serious 🤣
@ilyastrus47702 күн бұрын
@@aquepaique i've been using neovim, tmux, etc extensively on Konsole for many years. everything is pretty much instant. there's literally no difference in performance between it and ghostty (i'm talking about my human-limited perception, not benchmarks)
@aquepaique2 күн бұрын
@@ilyastrus4770 nah, the smoothness gain is human-perceptible specially for big files with good amount of treesitter symbols.
@paulsmith63222 күн бұрын
I followed your video and everything worked until I tried to run ghostty. When I type ./ghostty I get the error "no such file or directory". The git clone command worked and the zib build command worked. But running ghostty still says no file or directory. I'm still new to linux and programming so I'm not sure why it can't find it. Also I'm on zorin os which is an ubuntu based distro. Ok I just figured it out. You changed directories to /zig-out/bin where the .ghostty file is but cut it out of your video. That would have helped if you included that in your video for newbies like me. Also when I try to increase the size of the text ctrl+shift+'+'' doesn't work, when I do that in a regular terminal or wezterm it works, so that's kind of annoying because the text is still slighty too small for me. It's not as small as the built in terminal but it's small enough to bother me and I would like to know how to increase it. Anyways, I'm glad I found your channel and once I get a better laptop I will try fedora instead of debaian/ubuntu based distros. Thank you!
@LinuxBTWКүн бұрын
Ah glad you found it - a trick I use to find what a compiler command output is I run the compile then immediately type 'find . -mmin -1' and this shows me all of the files modified in the last minute
@nicholaswatching2 күн бұрын
Didn't know ghostty was released to public til now. Also, how does this only have 100 views? Great overview!
@TrackDayMaker2 күн бұрын
Literally released today
@pookiepatsКүн бұрын
cue the eye roll. "how does this only have x views 🤡"
@LinuxBTW2 күн бұрын
0:00 - Introduction - Meet Steve and Today’s Topic 0:06 - Ghostty 1.0 Release - Why It’s Exciting 0:14 - Who Is Mitchell Hashimoto? The Creator’s Background 0:38 - Why Another Terminal? Performance, Features, and Design Goals 1:06 - Ghostty’s Unique Approach - Speed, Features, and Native UI 1:53 - The Vision Behind Ghostty - Balancing All Three Goals 2:23 - Ghostty’s Tech Stack - Zig, Libev, Metal, GTK, and More 3:05 - Installing Ghostty on Fedora 41 - Step-by-Step Guide 3:24 - Setting Up Dependencies for Ghostty 3:51 - Cloning the Ghostty Repository from Source 4:11 - Building Ghostty with Zig Compiler - Quick and Easy 4:34 - First Run - Testing Ghostty’s Look and Feel 5:07 - Terminal Features Test - Fonts, Tools, and Rendering 5:27 - Performance Benchmarks - Speed, Responsiveness, and Scroll Tests 6:06 - Exploring Themes - Built-in Theme Support and Configuration 6:48 - Customizing Themes - Easy Setup and Instant Previews 7:19 - Previewing Themes - Visual Style Demos for Easy Selection 7:49 - Keybinds and Shortcuts - Built-in Customization Options 8:10 - FastFetch Demo - Modern System Information Display 8:34 - Final Thoughts - Is Ghostty Your Next Terminal? 9:01 - Key Features Recap - Speed, Themes, and Configuration 9:06 - Share Your Thoughts - Comments and Feedback Welcome!
@prashlovessamosa2 күн бұрын
Thanks
@winddancer772 күн бұрын
thanks so much for this comprehensive guide! is there a reason you chose a VM over a Container? Just starting with proxmox and want to learn! ;)
@taetaebahohiningamo2 күн бұрын
u also have to try eza for listing files, and starship for your prompt If u haven't tried these tools yet
@Fracture16032 күн бұрын
eza (ls replacement), starship and fzf (and fzf-tab) and bat (cat replacement) are all excellent. I prefer starship over ohmyzsh personally.
@Girgoo2 күн бұрын
Thank you for the tips! Personally I do not use workspaces at all. I have program bound to super+f for firefox. super+t for the terminal etc. If already open then focus the window directly with kdotool. I use KDE. I ran into a problem with ubuntu server with oh my zsh: zsh compinit: insecure directories, run compaudit for list. That is because of fast-syntax-highlighting and zsh-autocomplete On fedora I had no problems at all.
@AlaaSaidAhmad4 күн бұрын
Hi sir thank you for your help and your time ❤ i have a gaming laptop but also im a software engineer can i use a nobara and my dev Linux distro thanks
@LinuxBTW4 күн бұрын
0:00 - Introduction: Minimal Fedora 41 Setup on Framework 13 AMD Edition 0:14 - Overview: Tools and Environment 0:28 - Improving GNOME Efficiency (Disabling Animations) 1:26 - Custom Keyboard Shortcuts for Quick Navigation 2:00 - Switching to Zsh and Installing Oh My Zsh 3:21 - Installing Plugins for Zsh 5:00 - Configuring Zsh Plugins in .zshrc 6:21 - History Search and Autocompletion with Zsh Plugins 6:45 - Changing Zsh Theme to Agnoster 7:22 - Understanding PS1 Prompt and Customization 7:20 - Setting Up Nerd Fonts for Terminal Icons 8:51 - Installing and Configuring Neovim with LazyVim 9:56 - Setting Up Dependencies and Developer Tools 10:56 - Neovim Plugins and File Navigation with LazyVim 12:10 - Using Buffers and Terminals Inside Neovim 12:49 - Exploring LazyVim Extras for Plugins and LSP Support 12:59 - Installing Zellij (Rust-Based Terminal Multiplexer) 14:04 - Configuring Zellij for Multi-Tab and Pane Workflows 15:00 - Installing Atuin for Enhanced Shell History Management 15:31 - Syncing and Searching Command History with Atuin 16:54 - Framework 13 AMD Edition Hardware Compatibility with Fedora 41 17:29 - High-Resolution Display and Scaling Benefits 17:56 - Final Thoughts and Minimal Setup Workflow
@Sammyli997 күн бұрын
no Idea but My AMD laptop is quicker than my intel. and that for me is the end of it.
@rekt_gg9 күн бұрын
how would i add more people to the whitelist at 20:51 ? would it be "usernamex, usernamey"?
@BizAutomation4U13 күн бұрын
I'd be curious what BigTech company you work for.
@artykohl111815 күн бұрын
Dark when you got it, was an obstacle?? Sounds like your lighting is as bad as mine....lol.
@KenMikaze16 күн бұрын
Can't really compare apples vs lemons. Ubuntu 24.04 is an LTS, while Fedora is bleeding edge, meaning, it uses a more modern kernel, up to, IMHO 6.11.3. Ubuntu's kernel is only at 6.0.1 which is indeed stable. Fedora 40 is already deployed with Wayland, where as, Ubuntu is still using x.11. Interestingly, though, I've tried installing both on my old 840 G5 laptop with 32 GB, Ubuntu feels more sluggish than Fedora, even with SE Linux running in the background. Perhaps it's because of the snap apps installed. More or less, as i'm not an enterprise user, I'd rather use fedora over the Ubuntu LTS release.
@BlastedMC16 күн бұрын
12:56 you can also just use CMD or Terminal on Windows, I personally use terminal
@tamasbotondlaszlo390316 күн бұрын
Can I use it with T launcher
@deenbrownel19 күн бұрын
Does the CPU turbo differently with no power connected?
@michaellopez368120 күн бұрын
I want to run a server with ~110 mods, I have a PC with 16 cores and 32GB RAM. Would I assign each VM with 1 core? or 2 cores and assign the server 1 core and another core for all the other processes outside of minecraft?
@AdamM20 күн бұрын
Setups like this are exactly why I want System76 or someone to make a Linux dedicated competitor to the Surface Pro. Just give me the computer and screen and let me figure out a keyboard that works best for me. 🤷♂️
@AdamScott7722 күн бұрын
It's either Arch or Fedora for me. Right now Arch with Kernel 6.12.1 is amazing.
@Shwed198226 күн бұрын
Having this exact laptop for a month I have to say its the best apple alternative I have had and Im definitely with frameworks for the next years. ❤
@cosnovaeАй бұрын
20:55 - How did you stop editing the yml file and start typing the command?
@levindrave25 күн бұрын
press the esc key and then type :w
@dorian1370Ай бұрын
uuu factoriooo ! im absolutely addicted to it
@craigharris9591Ай бұрын
Is there a desktop variant of this cpu?
@joelputhiyath6959Ай бұрын
Fedora 40 has bugs in teams app mysql workbench and also we don't have scurt agent endpoint we only have scurt agent dev available on Fedora. Also in fedora 41 most of apps are not available yet.
@tontrennerАй бұрын
I would pick... Linux Mint. :)
@rrregisАй бұрын
I just got this for Linux only, using the experimental Ubuntu Concept image. I nevertheless played with WSL out of curiosity, and it's better than I expected. But, it does not allow mounting external USB drives on ARM, which is very strange. The price is under $1200 now, btw.
@theprince08853Ай бұрын
Terrible webcam, terrible trackpad, less USB-A and more USB-C ports required
@Mexicomank2Ай бұрын
The build quality went up greatly from 2021 like like wow
@sergeyyatsuk9085Ай бұрын
Are you going to try installing Linux directly? It seems like Ubuntu 24.10 has a developer preview release for it already.