I just switched to Debian using the net installer. The thing I liked best is everything is up to date. No need to run updates. Thanks for the video.
@Jayphil118 сағат бұрын
Hey i am doing this on my steamdeck. I ran the command to show me where are the suitsble mount points but i noticed i only see mnt which is used to mount my system. I do not see media. My mountpoint for my sd card is /run/media which is the defaulr as it should be but for some reason the card will not mount no matter what
@LarsSchretlen19 сағат бұрын
does this work with Pi 4 8Gb and with unraid / trueraid / proxmox ?
@janmartens331320 сағат бұрын
I am starting to understand linux. Thanx
@bil957220 сағат бұрын
Excellent, im a linux user since around 2000, i subscribe to linux magazine with the hard discs attached, ive tried 30 distros at least, my aha moment came when i tried a raspberry pi zero for 3 bucks. Running raspbien 32 bit. I did this to circumnavigate the horribleness of windows mandatory updates which changed everything i had done previously. I have that original pi zero which runs flawlessly still, albeit slowly. Haha but runs none the less
@thisisaperson153622 сағат бұрын
with this, everyone can now say "i use arch btw"
@Boredgamer12323 сағат бұрын
32:49 it says unable to open /dev/sdax : Device or resource busy What should I do? edit: I just did reboot the system and it worked
@SaiChandraRapoluКүн бұрын
Can you make a video on console VGA ro acess through rest api or some other ways
@zephieethan7168Күн бұрын
comprehensive tutorial. thanks
@svrsКүн бұрын
for some reason or another don't like ubuntu...? one word.. snap.
@BonesofGoldSkateboardingКүн бұрын
my dude! thanks for sharing this ! I really appreciate it ! <3
@mihai6564Күн бұрын
thank you for the video
@kil-royКүн бұрын
Man has mastered the perfect length little chunk of new information to learn and apply. love it
@MilenovYКүн бұрын
I tried to install it on a galaxy book and it just won’t even start the installation process. From what I’ve found online I am losing hope. It seems like Ubuntu is the new windows, bugs and hardware compatibility issues galore… I will try some other Linux version and see what happens
@markkoops26112 күн бұрын
There's 5 levels available in spinrite...
@scum-scum2 күн бұрын
Man, you should at least include that line you pasted at @10:38 somewhere in the notes. Hell of a bait and switch to go through everything step-by-step, then without any background, context, or explanation just paste out a colossal block of code and run it, as if you ran an 'ls' command. Whew, lad.
@Frank.U.G2 күн бұрын
The series spends "hours" talking about creating an installation stick and then just rushes over e.g. network settings. Thats a typical issue with most YT videos. The simple stuff is repeated a thousand times in detail and the complex stuff is just neglected. Does not really help. I will not continue to watch the rest.
@CarletonSaw2 күн бұрын
These are good tutorials. I'm rolling through them on a virtualbox using rocky.. I'm on linux (ubuntu) but I wanted to be able to go back to a snapshot after these commands if I do any weird experimenting. Oddly my rocky linux install isn't finding htop when it checks with "sudo dnf list htop" so "sudo dnf install htop" can't work. Odd. I guess it's not in the library.
@coolboyalan2 күн бұрын
I use arch btw
@randomizerkid2 күн бұрын
Update: ive already fix the issue and now its working i just edited the conf file using nano ive found out the the “shares”word in my config is the error it should be share only without the s 😂
@rjv23952 күн бұрын
why use mint? CONVENIENCE. there are 3 reasons I use mint. 1. nemo file manager -> open as root, open in terminal (you can do this with other FMs, but you need to install addons some extras, nemo does it out of the box. 2 Driver manager - I have not found a distro that handles nvidia driver and other driver issues better. sure fedora will install, but upgrades and others always give me problems. if you use blender, installing the developer pack or whatever extras can cause alot of frustration. once I had to compile some package just to get the driver so to show in blender. i have better things to do. dumped fedora and installed mint. sure it is not as snappy, but so much easier. speed is measured in productivity, not the milliseconds it takes to open a window. 3.removing old kernels - the mint upgrade manager window makes this so easy, see what kernel is installed and get rid of what you dont need. fast, simple, convenient. you should mention these when doing reviews. one thing I dont understand is when you are doing an install review, why not show how to custom partition the HDD and go through the installer. this is the most important part for people using a distro for the first time. I want to make sure my data on home is not lost. go through the settings. show how much space to leave for swap, home, file system, UEFI, etc. this is the stuff people want to know. not the talk about the same features all other distros have. do a full install and review, not just auto install
@SGMPhil2 күн бұрын
Very helpful - thank you!
@4m4702 күн бұрын
Brooo, I just setup Ollama with ROCm-HIP support on an Ubuntu 22 DistroBox instance. Now I can leverage my Radeon GPU instead of my CPU. So sick!
@mpagit2 күн бұрын
It's a "ProxMox Box"
@AdrianF-x9v2 күн бұрын
Recommended reboot if required after an unattended upgrade? Really? lol. That’s ok for toy servers but what about the real world running mission critical business services?
@tcbquick2 күн бұрын
I am using ansible-pull cron job for this. But this appears to have some additional granularity offerings. I will be examining further.. thanks alot for your videos! Most people I share your videos with like your presentation methods.
@enigmaak80492 күн бұрын
i use ubuntu 16.04 and now 24.04 compare . 24.4 is a garbage! in compare to 16.04 why? 16.04 install from dvd disk was small and run faster and did everything what i need. 24.04 super big 6 gegebite and question is why it become 4 times bigger? computer run slower. super slower. question is why it become 4 times bigger and computer slower and 50% more times need to cut off power to restart computer. make bigger and bigger is wrong direction. ubuntu want to compare with window 10 also 6 gegibite. i want to go back to 16.04 unbuntu loosing costomers
@anthonywalker62682 күн бұрын
Problem, I'm looking for a file system for my backups.
@nanamagagula39142 күн бұрын
🐲🐉 #themall #ntibimaepa
@OwlPharaoh72 күн бұрын
i was totally expecting you to pipe gzip to the rear of tar . awesome stuff with cz, blew my mind fr
@sanderhulsman-m1k2 күн бұрын
I am fine with installing my linux desktop once in two years. As an additional benefit my desktop will be perfectly clean then.
@AmbientAura_Channel3 күн бұрын
How do you record the UEFI / Bios screen without OBS???
@MohamedSayed-bl5ww3 күн бұрын
that is a great course , Thank you.
@randomizerkid3 күн бұрын
when i clicked on public folder on the network it says unable to access location "failed to mount windows share: no such file or directory
@randomizerkid3 күн бұрын
it says failed to mount what could be the error
@libman20063 күн бұрын
I've been trying all day to get this working with Hyprland but the install guide for that uses the DKMS version on the nvidia drivers and no matter what I do they make my installation unresponsive at boot up (don't even reach the log in screen and no error messages, the only thing that works is ctrl alt del to reboot). I just want to be able to use my VR headset and have HDR working both which require Wayland.
@ChrisGilland3 күн бұрын
also, what exactly is /etsy? at least that's how it sounds like you're saying it. Are you sure you don't mean "slash e t c?
@ChrisGilland3 күн бұрын
Jay, I really hope you see this comment. If you could please like it just so I get a notification that you saw it, that would be appreciated. I am totally blind, since birth, and use a screen reader on all of my devices. You verbally did not really speak and say what the lines you were editing in the configuration file specifically said, you just visually showed yourself editing them. Might I make a suggestion that going forward in your video production, while it might take a little more time to do so, for blind people like myself who are just starting out, it would be very very very helpful if you could tell exactly what the line is in the configuration file that we need to find, and exactly what to change it to specifically. Visual cues are not going to work for blind people. Thank you for your consideration. Keep up the great work.
@eljw2473 күн бұрын
Is there a benefit to using this over crontab? I have a plex server & use crontab to upgrade, update & autoclean/remove.
@Dummigame3 күн бұрын
Stick the finger to corporate slop. The community knows what‘s best, not a company with interests in capital alone. …is this a metaphor or something
@Dummigame3 күн бұрын
I love LMDE
@tubeDude483 күн бұрын
This one of the best you have done; most have been basic for me since I go back to the UNIX days. Started using Linux in 2002. 👍
@NetBandit703 күн бұрын
Unintended upgrades!
@ArchLars3 күн бұрын
But why use this distro for a workstation over something like Fedora?
@leewardwx3 күн бұрын
Wish this video had come out a few months sooner 😀 Maybe cover the logs to check to see what updates are getting installed... I know you covered the email method.
@sotecluxan42213 күн бұрын
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@berrywin3 күн бұрын
This may be enough if you run a server but if you are using your PC for browsing and email and more. Then you have to update your exposure to the web e.g Firefox and Thunderbird. As you know Ubuntu are using snap packages (which i don''t like, but my laptop doesn't run Linux Mint with Nvidia drivers) so you ´have to update these software. I've made a small script which I run from the desktop using a launcher with a big reddish icon which I run after every boot. Here is the script: 1. #!/bin/bash 2. sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade 3. apt show -a $(apt list --upgradable 2>&1 | grep / | cut -d/ -f1) 2>&1 | grep Phased | sort -n | uniq -c 4. sudo snap refresh 5. read -p "Press Enter to continue!" The third line is not necessary. It is only to see why updates are not done. Line four is updating all snap packages. Line five is only to check what has happened. Not necessary! NOTE: In a working script you have to remove the number and the dots in the beginning of the line to make it work!