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Thanks Bhai AWESOME video
Thanks so much for this!
Good video but the USR is not a user files - its universal system resources.
are u n the toilet?
EXCELLENT, thank you <3
this video cleared up 15 years of confusion. Never bothered to look this up and now it's very clear. Thank you!
Would you like to be my mentor ? Please guide me for career ?
Who is watching in 2024? VERY HELPFUL!!!!
I'm
excellent video!
this is so much information for just 1 subject , storage. wow thanks bro
Amazing and informative video. Thank you.
“That was all”!!!! Show us the man page 😅
Waoooh, long sorted answer, thanks man, you are a genius
That thumbnail absolutely sucks to read
Sir please explain about 8.0, 9.0 and 10.0 tomorrow very important to me as a guest lecture provide it sir. Please. Your explanation is superb
It's 2024vand we still using Tar.gaz files which I can't install that's why people Hate Linux shit
it says no lex or flex found
Great video man! Appreciate the hard work :)
Best video and information around the topic. Thank you so much!
Trying to make mines the dark knight themed
You made a better job explaing this in 7 minutes than my teacher in several clases. Thanks!
This was an awesome video. Well done sir.
PearOS is a pretty good looking distro
Seeing how BTRFS has had a 10x boost with Linux Kernel 6.2... Maybe we need an update on this video.
You already spoiled me with the title
great job
What verbose option will do?
Ubuntu is better!!! Pop OS is very 💩
ubuntu is better in stealing your data yes, why not just use windows then if you don't care about privacy.
Большое Вам спасибо! Thank you very much!
Hi, thankks for this video. It was a life saver. However, I would love to have a comprehensive breakdown of this tutorial in susbsequent videos am not sure I know enough to get an A
Your the greatest a simple no bull how to do it more Linux pros should learn from you😀
nice video! I hope you managed to escape the black hole you seemed to be in while recording!
I tried really hard to listen on what you are saying but its almost only white noise
Holly crap all that for one program
bro brought his linux laptop to a cave
Perfect, thanksyou
i like the part where he shows desktop environments
So in 2024, one of best to dive into NFtables, thank you!
Thank you very much for this!
Thanks a lot, valued even in 2024 before diving myself straight to nftables to use as latest fashion in Linux firewalling.
Awesome explanation. But imo the showed examples are better implemented via OUTPUT chain rather than INPUT.
44^2 =! 12^2 + 32^2
thanks very much
do the hardrives get HOT to touch when use this linux? linux mint was running the hardrives HOT for just copying like 2gb worth files. like in past they were cooler than windows. and if use it mainly for copying files id assume lite would be faster since less resrouces used on the OS?
At 06:30 the term subchain is mentioned, which I don't recall from this is or the first video. What is that about?
Just a critical remark, all functions you promote as special for btrfs, are also available in OpenZFS. OpenZFS supports compression and encryption, the default compression method is lz4. Snapshots creation and roll back take less than a second and they are read only for security. All RAID functions work reliable! OpenZFS is used in commercial products like e.g Proxmox and TrueNAS in both the Linux and FreeBSD version. Datasets are not like folders, they can have ~30 properties, related to compression; encryption, record size (default 128MB); smb; nfs; readonly, quotas; reservations; cache support memory and/or SSD; etc etc. I love the 100% compatibility between Linux and BSD, my backup runs 32-bit FreeBSD, while my desktop runs 64-bit Ubuntu :)
Your audio sounds like you are in a well with a reverberator. Moreover, after several minutes there his a sound like frying bacon in the background but I've got captions on and the speed of speech at 0.75 so I here to learn and appreciative of your time and effort.
very well explained :)❤
It still displayed some vmware logo and some terminal blinked with info about acpi etc., is it possible to get rid of this and make is fluent? I want to use linux on raspberry pi with some display and i don't want user to see anything not related to my project.