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BSPWM - a great tiling window manager for Linux - basic configuration tour and opinions
bspwm is a highly configurable, modular tiling window manager that's easy for beginners and meets the needs of many experienced users as well. You may have heard of window managers, and maybe you think they are hard to set up. It's not entirely true, and bspwm is one of the easiest out there. Here, I will share my basic setup and opinions on it and tiling in general.
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XFCE - amazing desktop environment for Linux
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Why choose XFCE as your Linux desktop environment? There are so many to choose from. XFCE focuses on speed, rock-solid performance, basic functionality and staying the same. If you want all the bells and whistles, you might like KDE. If you want simplicity, you might go with GNOME. But those sacrifice on performance in comparison. Lastly, what about window managers? Let's talk about it. Thanks ...
Why use Debian? - My Linux Distro of Choice
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Why use Debian? There are so many Linux distributions to choose from. Why stick with Debian? Here are my reasons.
The Best Alternatives to Adobe Software - How to replace Adobe Suite on Linux and other platforms
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Adobe software is not available on Linux, but there are some amazing alternatives out there. There's Krita, Inkscape, Scribus, Reaper, Kdenlive, Darktable and much more. Let's talk about them.
How to use Handbrake - The Basics of Video Conversion
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How to use Handbrake - The Basics. Handbrake is great for simple video file re-encoding such as converting DVD or Blu-Ray disks or some huge files to a smaller, shareable video format such as an .mp4 or .mkv file. Let's see how to do that.
Why You Should Use Linux over Windows or Mac
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Why should you use Linux over Windows or MacOS? Here's my thoughts on the matter, having used Linux for several years. In the end, it has a lot to do with personal preferences and how you use your computer.

Комментарии

  • @steeltormentors
    @steeltormentors 17 часов назад

    first time Linux user here...been using MX Linux (also Debian based) for 2 months so far. I don't know how's the comparison with other distros, but to be honest I'm pleasantly surprised how error-free MX Linux is! I had been hearing scary stories about Linux is unreliable compared to Windows...but that's all myths I think. I guess the credit goes to MX Linux and Debian.

  • @JonitoFischer
    @JonitoFischer 5 дней назад

    Finland should be renamed to Linuxland

  • @richdemars9302
    @richdemars9302 6 дней назад

    Linux simply Rocks, I use RichARCH btw. With it I was able to get Arch Linux up and running simply and quickly with kickstart like automation features.

  • @BWGPEI
    @BWGPEI 8 дней назад

    MS Windows was the biggest reason we went to Linux. Version 10 was the tipping point, and the fact that I was laid off from the company I spent 36 years with left me time and motivation to look at alternatives, and different distributions.

  • @kacperoo29
    @kacperoo29 15 дней назад

    I have been using only Linux for the last 5 years and I have only one piece of advice to anyone trying to switch. Don't expect it to be Windows. It is a totally different OS and you will have to re-learn many things. It might be a painful process, but you will overcome it and find a much more user-friendly and efficient environment to do your work in.

  • @RobertJohnson-lb3qz
    @RobertJohnson-lb3qz 15 дней назад

    I’m not sure of the terminology. Is Xfce a window manager or desktop environment?

    • @user-lv5qp3ks3j
      @user-lv5qp3ks3j 12 дней назад

      Desktop environment

    • @RobertJohnson-lb3qz
      @RobertJohnson-lb3qz 12 дней назад

      @@user-lv5qp3ks3j Thanks man for the clarification. 👍 Sorry, I should have googled it first...

  • @marcusjohansson668
    @marcusjohansson668 18 дней назад

    Shouldn't that 20-intel.conf go into xorg.conf.d instead??

  • @marcusjohansson668
    @marcusjohansson668 18 дней назад

    This video got randomly recommended to me by youtube today and I thought, why not.. You probably wont read this, but why not Gimp? I downloaded krita because I am on kde, kinda makes sense with a "K" software, and have never used Gimp so I have no idea. The reason I ask is because I know nothing about img editing ala photoshop, I just wanted something downloaded "just in case". And about gaming on linux, I have no problem gaming anything on linux except for if the anti cheat demands root access. And I do not want to install something like that on my computer anyway. Proton/Steam really "is that good" in 2024! (thank you Valve for putting all that money into the proton project!!!!) Heck, when I started trying to game on linux about 1.5 years ago, the first thing I installed was control ultimate edition, and I got BETTER FRAMERATE ON LINUX THAN ON WINDOWS11!!!!! (to be fair, the frametime is a tiny bit higher on linux, but I don't feel that, at all) I love that you have Crossout installed, I used to play the crap out of that game.. :D

  • @paulofalken1210
    @paulofalken1210 18 дней назад

    Thank you, please review Big Linux OS

  • @userre85
    @userre85 19 дней назад

    I don't use Linux because of two of it's shortcomings: • Inferior font rendering • Cannot pinch to zoom on browsers. The third party additions to this are janky and not as smooth as Windows.

  • @PaulG.x
    @PaulG.x 20 дней назад

    The three pdf related applications I use instead of acrobat are: For signing/annotating non-interactive pdf's: Xournal++ For interactive pdf forms: Firefox For just reading large pdf documents like manuals: Sioyek Firefox and , I am told , chromium browsers have excellent pdf readers built in. Xournal++ opens pdfs as a background and allows drawing , highlighting , erasing , embedding images etc into a second layer and then export as a new pdf. Sioyek is designed to be used by researchers reading pdf documents and has excellent navigation.

  • @mostrealtutu
    @mostrealtutu 22 дня назад

    im getting old now, and i cant be arsed anymore to rice my linux to some new color sh1t every day :D XFCE ticks all the boxes and i get shit done. gruvbox theme is all i need. love you bye.

  • @rursus8354
    @rursus8354 23 дня назад

    The original reason for me choosing xfce was that it was not designed to be fantastic, novel, have supercool effects or animations, and lets me make efficient use of the machine, by configuring like good ole XP (that I only used for a short time) and get things available. It happens that xfce was much more flexible than anything Microsoft ever could come up with so instead of 1 panel I have 4 panels: one for the ordinary stuff, one for the nine work spaces, one for the system status and a clock/calendar, and one for fast program/tool access. And the system is much less in danger of being kidnapped or attacked by virus and malware. Windows is just one big inconvenient security risk that I need for a few tasks, Linux is the serious working tool.

  • @veterantruthtube3298
    @veterantruthtube3298 23 дня назад

    i believe

  • @veterantruthtube3298
    @veterantruthtube3298 23 дня назад

    YEAH YEAH YEAH

  • @garethde-witt6433
    @garethde-witt6433 23 дня назад

    No good for the average person like me, it’s too complicated.

    • @linuxlodge
      @linuxlodge 23 дня назад

      Are you sure sir? It would seem that Windows is harder to use these days. Have you seen ZorinOS and Linux Mint?

  • @jackfrost-lh7tn
    @jackfrost-lh7tn 23 дня назад

    Living happy with linux. wont turn back ever. Got rid of my windows image I'm that content with linux mint

  • @henryhansen3662
    @henryhansen3662 24 дня назад

    I've been using Linux since days of Slackware on floppies.

  • @soloflo
    @soloflo 25 дней назад

    If you like the GUI of Mac then install Fedora. If you like Windows then install Linux Mint. This is a very broad recommendation haha but both are superb Linux systems. I say SYSTEMS not Distros because they are both truly world class and work very well even on ten year old hardware. No need to waste money to buy new stuff!

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen 24 дня назад

      While you're not exactly wrong in your mentioning a fedora in towards coherence of Mac desktop, if one is looking for a way to be a little more modular without having to go through a few more Hoops than one can install Ubuntu or Linux Mint mate and choose the Cupertino desktop graphical option in the particular settings menu

    • @soloflo
      @soloflo 24 дня назад

      @@motoryzen thanks for your input. I just wanted to keep things super simple for people who want to try it. But your method is also awesome. It’s awesome we even have all these great choices thanks to the open source community 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 also Cinnamon is actually super cool and I like that more than the others actually 😆

  • @MNolanMillar
    @MNolanMillar 25 дней назад

    I was aware of most of your points. Actually, I downloaded Mint and have tried using it for a while. I'd like to use it daily, but I'm still struggling to transition, as I don't think my expensive music software will work on Linux. Still, I'm heading down the Linux path...I'm just taking my time.

    • @linuxlodge
      @linuxlodge 24 дня назад

      There's lots in terms of DAW on Linux. Ardour, Reaper and Bitwig for starters. For DJing there's Mixxx. I'm sure you'll find more. Hope you'll get things working.

    • @MNolanMillar
      @MNolanMillar 24 дня назад

      @@linuxlodge Thanks for the reply. Yeah, I know what's available, but it's hard to make the shift. I'm currently looking into using wine and yabridge... whatever they are 😅 (read about them after searching) Anyway, I'm still heading towards using Linux more and more.

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen 24 дня назад

      Well I respect your caution involving your expensive music software and whether or not it will work in the Linux world one way or another. My curiosity is have you tried installing Linux Mint on a separate SSD and downloading and installing him one way or another using that same music software be at natively if there is a native version or using wine or lutris?

    • @MNolanMillar
      @MNolanMillar 23 дня назад

      @@motoryzen Thanks for the reply and suggestion. I'm pretty new to Linux, and have just been trying to figure out the basics. I have installed most of the software I want, mainly FOSS stuff, and am now looking into how to get various things (non-Linux software) running. Also, I've been familiarising myself with how Linux works (Bash, for instance) and how to do my work in Linux. I mostly use Microsoft 365 (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneDrive, OneNote, Outlook, etc.), Google Suite (Docs, Sheets, Chat, GMail, etc.), and Zoom for work. I also use FOSS apps where I can (InkScape, GIMP, MuseScore, VLC, OBS) for work and personal hobbies. And I use DaVinci Resolve (free version), and the music software Reason Studios (and an assortment of paid plugins) for both work and personal hobbies, too. And, I have Steam games too. Currently, I'm looking for Linux (ideally FOSS) apps/utilities for screen annotation/zoom for the online teaching I do. Anyway, that's probably way more detail than I needed to give... 😅 Bottom line is, I've found most things work as standalone software or can be accessed via a web browser, so I can do almost everything I need to do for work. However, cloud storage (OneDrive) is less convenient on Linux. In fact, it's probably the biggest hurdle holding me back from switching to Linux for work. If I can overcome/work around that, I'll use Linux most of the time. If I can get my music software working, I'll be able to use it 90% of the time. The only thing left is games. I play mostly indie games. I'll try to get them working, but it's not a big deal if I can't. In fact, it might be a good way to stop me wasting time on gaming... though that's not a major issue for me, but when I start, I can tend to binge. And, as you can probably tell, when I start something, I tend to overindulge/binge. 😁

    • @MNolanMillar
      @MNolanMillar 22 дня назад

      @@motoryzen Got it working with Wine, but the interface is very buggy, with (mainly) misaligned and missing text.

  • @wjack4728
    @wjack4728 25 дней назад

    Been using Linux since 1994. I use Windows 10 for games, music, internet, and use Linux for servers. Since Windows 11 I'm hating Windows, so planning on going total Linux.

    • @linuxlodge
      @linuxlodge 24 дня назад

      Persevered for 30 years with Windows? Wow. Did you use SLS, Redhat, or Debian or all of them during the dark ages? Hope your transition will be smooth, and Happy Labor Day soon, if applicable.

    • @wjack4728
      @wjack4728 24 дня назад

      @@linuxlodge I started out with Slackware, it was the only one there was at that time. I've tried about all Linux's over the years. My personal favorite is Slackware, but I like Debian and Rocky Linux too. Not sure which would be better for replacing Windows? Probably not Slackware. Remember having one hell of a time getting Slackware up and running properly at first. Felt like throwing the computer out the window a few times, lol.

    • @wjack4728
      @wjack4728 24 дня назад

      @@linuxlodge My very first OS in 1994 was Windows 3.1. Kept hearing people talk about Linux, so some months later I got Slackware on cdrom from Walnut Creek Cdrom. They had Slackware and FreeBsd on cdrom. Tried FreeBSD for awhile and liked it.

    • @linuxlodge
      @linuxlodge 24 дня назад

      @@wjack4728 As far as I know, Slackware is pretty much a one-man show these days. Used to be that we had Debian in the prime time machine at home only and Arch in the Jurassic age computers. Right now, I use Debian everywhere.

    • @wjack4728
      @wjack4728 24 дня назад

      @@linuxlodge Yes, Patrick Volkerding, The Man. He's the BDFL, Benevolent dictator for life. Hope he's around forever. I use Rocky Linux for mailservers, and Debian for Proxmox. I played around with Arch a bit, and it looks interesting, so I'll have to check into it more.

  • @jorgvespermann5364
    @jorgvespermann5364 25 дней назад

    Just read the Microsoft EULA and you know. I am using arch btw. 🙂6 years age I changed from Windows 10 to Arch Linux, and it is right for me. Im using my Computer for Internet, light Office and Gaming. I have been using Open/Libre office on Windows for many years. On the Gaming side I dont like online Games I only play offline singleplayer Games and im my Library round about 800 Games 5 of them dont work at all, so for me over 99% of my Games work as they would on Windows.

    • @linuxlodge
      @linuxlodge 24 дня назад

      Fantastic! I have nowhere near that many games but they all work!

  • @TerenceKearns
    @TerenceKearns 26 дней назад

    I've been a very casual linux user since I stumbled across a slackware linux book at my university in the 1990's with a CD in the back. I installed it on my pentium 90 without really knowing what for. LOL. Since then I ran into a proper computer guy who got me into Debian and while I have tried other distros, I always go back to Debian. The other day I decided to see what's new in computer land in terms of open-source servers that I can play with deploying in docker and holy smokes, a lot of stuff has changed. It's an exciting time to learn dev-ops. Good to see Debian hasn't changed much. It's definitely the "old faithful" of operating systems.

  • @deusexaethera
    @deusexaethera 26 дней назад

    I would say there's one more, if you're looking for maximum "it just works, don't ask how" and you're willing to sacrifice customizability in the process: Solus. Or if you need a little customizability, you can use ClearLinux, which Solus borrows heavily from, for basically the same "it just works, don't ask how" purpose.

  • @TheLinuxCast
    @TheLinuxCast 26 дней назад

    Great video!

    • @linuxlodge
      @linuxlodge 26 дней назад

      Thanks so much! Love your content.

  • @ronxi621
    @ronxi621 26 дней назад

  • @annisiina
    @annisiina 27 дней назад

    Super! 🎉

  • @pup4301
    @pup4301 27 дней назад

    I have been using Xubuntu for 8 years. It is the most stable operating system I have used.

  • @peteradshead2383
    @peteradshead2383 27 дней назад

    I use Debian 12 for my server , so the xz backdoor may not have made it into the final .

  • @peterwassmuth4014
    @peterwassmuth4014 27 дней назад

    Awesome Thank you for Sharing! 💯✴

    • @linuxlodge
      @linuxlodge 27 дней назад

      You're very welcome.

  • @willi1978
    @willi1978 27 дней назад

    i am very happy with manjaro. installing things in arch is just a lot nicer with the aur

  • @PaulG.x
    @PaulG.x 28 дней назад

    Most of these things are available in GNOME Tactile to place windows in various positions on a workspace via key board shortcuts Auto Move Windows to open apps on specific workspaces Shift + Super + <various keys> and Super + <various keys> to move windows to different workspaces

  • @RicardoGarciso
    @RicardoGarciso 28 дней назад

    Hi L-Lodge, Thanks for your Video. Didn't know you were Finish as (IMHO) you speak english as a native and very glad to know you do 😃 As about using Linux (work in LMint 21.3) I find it lacks knacks necessaries to ease transition from Windows. I talk with many Windows users who are advanced and intermediate users and can't recommend they change to Linux (even to low-level distros like LMint, Zorin...) cause I find they are unable work in it. My advice to them is: if you have a Tech (free or paid) who can install and repair Linux so that you only have to use the apps (Libreoffice, mail client...) GO TO LINUX WITHOUT SECOND THOUGHT And if you don't have and aren't willing to study, learn, try, repair Linux, FORGET ABOUT IT AND STICK TO WINDOWS

  • @RicardoGarciso
    @RicardoGarciso 28 дней назад

    Hi LLodge, Thanks for your Video. Allways have worked with Xfce (Linux Mint 21) and very happy with it for reasons stands out. Whenever I install an OS virtual or contained I select it if available.

  • @rawbeartoe_AK
    @rawbeartoe_AK 29 дней назад

    Been running Debian Testing for months. Stable and no issues so far.

  • @user-ng2nt2tx4p
    @user-ng2nt2tx4p 29 дней назад

    I’ve noticed that every time people keep saying/selling how much better/great/wonderful... something is (especially when its over and over and...), their really trying to convince themselves, and/or they are Profiting Financially or Emotionally/Egotistically from it. So I don’t believe them. Especially if its an OS that requires installation, setup, configuration… to be done with the Text Based Archaic Command Line that MacroSUX proved was no longer required 3 Decades ago/Last Century. I live in the present, NOT The Past. Others need to try doing this also. I suggest you Wake Up and quit conning yourselves with rationalizations like 'WindBLOWS users don’t Want Security'… While Never Asking Us What We Do Want. (and Sure as Hell Not Trying To Provide Us What We Want. Its This Type of Thinking that has many other OS users looked at as Cultists.) As Benny Hill said, To Assume is to make an Ass out of U and Me. “Fist in the Air in the land of Hypocrisy” -Rage Against the Machine (Wake Up) What We Actually want (Since You Refuse To Ask) is an OS with the Benefits of “Linux” without needing to be a Power User that has to learn the Archaic Text Based Command Line BS, that Better Programmers have proven are no longer necessary. Case In Point: YES WindBLOWS 11 can be installed without Creating An Account with MacroSUX and Without the Need For A Command Line, just make the installation media using Rufus and the WindBLOWS ISO, and a few Clicks to make a Local Account on your machine (and other goodies) Sans Command Line. Good Programmers Keep Proving that Anything that can be done using a Command Line can be done with a few clicks in an app. MacroSUX doesn’t do this in WindBLOWS because they want to Control and Profit from their Users, long after the sale. Other OS’s refuse to do Power User things in the GUI due to Laziness and Elitism, they Love looking Down on WindBLOWS and its Users. They Intentionally Ignore the FACT that they Could set things up to do it Both Ways, GUI And Command Line, BUT That Would Take Effort, A Willingness To Help The Masses, and Wouldn’t Feed Their Egos. Hopefully some day other OS programmers will catch a Clue and Do this for Their OS’s, and prove they want their OS to Steal Away WindBLOWS Users, Instead of making Excuses while being Too Lazy to actually Put In The Effort to make theirs Welcome Everyone With An Easy To Install, Configure, and Use through a GUI, OS. Beating MacroSUX at their Own Game. AsOf Now, "Linux" doesn't Come Close as its based upon the Concepts Of Design and Security that were began in the 1960's with Unix. Ooops! “Reality, What A Concept!” -Robin Williams

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen 24 дня назад

      And the exact same thing can be said about micro crap wind turd when you all are trying to justify your pitiful excuses for continuing choosing to remain complacent and locked in as digital slaves when you can free yourself. And by the way this is the year 2024 not 2004 also by the way for the past easily 14 or more years straight Linux Mint cinnamon has had a graphical user interface installer the entire time that is even more simple to deal with in Windows 10 or 11s let alone Windows xp. You haven't even tried Linux and you apparently don't have a clue what you're even talking about. So you make all the excuses you want while never having actually tried Linux out to begin with meanwhile the Linux World Chuckles at you for a few seconds and then goes on about their business of actually getting things done and enjoying using what they actually know not assume not hope but KNOW there own computers

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen 24 дня назад

      Also using Rage Against the Machine as a way to try to justify sucking up to Microsoft is just plain asinine and pathetic. Why don't you jam the song by Alter Bridge quote rise today quote and in favor of Joe biden, Barry sottero, Hitler clinton, and the Bush family while you're at it

    • @user-ng2nt2tx4p
      @user-ng2nt2tx4p 24 дня назад

      ​@@motoryzen Since apparently reading for comprehension isn't your strong suit... I'm Not "sucking up to Microsoft" (calling them MacroSUX should have been a Clue). OK how about Jethro Tull circa 1972... “You know I'd love to love you, And above you there's no other… Oh, we won't give in, Let's go living in the past” Living In The Past... as "Linux" is a Text Based OS based in 1960's Multics… UNIX, and Still hasn't fully evolved into this GUI based Century? Some Facts, they're True if We Like Them Or Not: *WindBLOWS has 96% of the Desktop Market, "Linux" has 2%, therefore users have voted almost 50 to 1 against "Linux". (Wikipedia and Truelist) *WindBLOWS has a Single Developer. "Linux" has over 600 distros, according to Truelist. IF these 600+ could get their Act Together into a Single Distro that was an Easy to Install and Use Modern GUI Based OS, with 'Terminal" for power users... It'd send MacroSUX the way of the Dodo. IF!!! *"Linux" appears to be more of a Cult for Nerds/Geeks who think Tinkering with their computer is a hobby in and of itself, 'Ohhhh, new Distro, lets see what needs fixed, or tweaked, or Reconfigured'... where as the Majority of Users want their computer as a Tool to serve their needs, NOT something to fix. *"Linux" has most of the Servers, Research Labs, Super Computers... all Background Power and Control things that Nerds/Geeks love to play with, and real users get benefit from but don't use as their home systems. So why should We, the ~50 to 1 majority, use "Linux" with its Reputation of being User Unfriendly, and Limited Software that's a compromise, even though many to most of us Hate WindBLOWS, BUT its is much more User Friendly and Does What We Need? (The Devil you know is better than the Devil you don't) "If you live in bad faith, lies will appear to you like the truth." -Frank Herbert “If there is a difference between what is said and what is done, only a fool believes what was said.” -Frank Herbert “The truth is something that burns, it burns off deadwood and people don’t like having their deadwood burnt off often because they’re 95 percent deadwood.” -Dr. Jordan Peterson EDIT ADDED: Hitler Clinton! 😂🤣😂🤣😂 I Love it! Here's one for you... "Ubuntu" is an ancient African word meaning "I can't configure Debian."

  • @Jhon_0
    @Jhon_0 29 дней назад

    Excelente video, efectivamente XFCE es excelente para nuevos, es el sistema perfecto para cualquier usuario en mi opinión. KDE es un poco inestable por el exceso de funciones innecesarias, Gnome al ser muy carente de personalización nativa y con un consumo de recursos innecesario, XFCE es la alternativa perfecta ya que no tiene excesos ni carencias.

  • @MarioDanielCarugno
    @MarioDanielCarugno 29 дней назад

    You forgot Slackware as one of the originals still alive

    • @linuxlodge
      @linuxlodge 29 дней назад

      Still alive, but not relevant for most people. Quite the underground distro these days with one main developer as far as I'm aware.

  • @BiserAngelov1
    @BiserAngelov1 29 дней назад

    Regardless of being a lightweight desktop environment, the features and capabilities of XFCE are closer to Gnome and Plasma, than to the other lightweight alternatives. And a top spot for stability and reliability as well!

  • @dansanger5340
    @dansanger5340 29 дней назад

    I will continue to use Windows. And Mac. And Linux. I can't think of a good reason to limit myself to one OS.

  • @nielderfp
    @nielderfp 29 дней назад

    I would love to only use Linux but I have written several programs in C# which are essential to my busines and to port them to Linux seems time consuming and simply not worth the effort.

    • @tylerdean980
      @tylerdean980 29 дней назад

      Have you tried running them in wine? You might not have to port anything.

    • @nielderfp
      @nielderfp 28 дней назад

      Never thought of that. Has wine matured? (no pun intended)

    • @tylerdean980
      @tylerdean980 28 дней назад

      @@nielderfp yeah, it's what allows us to run all these windows games on Linux nowadays

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen 24 дня назад

      ​@@nielderfpwhat wine along will not run often lutris will

  • @indradyumnadasa8155
    @indradyumnadasa8155 29 дней назад

    Please make a video on how to install nvidia drivers on debian

  • @maticjurac
    @maticjurac Месяц назад

    Been on linux for 3 months (Debian stable + Plasma 5) and I've been thinking of distro-hopping but I'm probably more likely going to move over to Trixie, because I want newer packages.

  • @SFsc616171
    @SFsc616171 Месяц назад

    Hi. My biggest concerns are all my downloaded files, movies, my channel videos, my downloaded pictures , which are on a portable hard drive, will be lost or unretrievable once i change my laptop to linux.

    • @fearsmasher1299
      @fearsmasher1299 Месяц назад

      Why? Linux can access portable hard drives just as easily.

    • @tylerdean980
      @tylerdean980 29 дней назад

      Linux can read NTFS and FAT so you won't lose anything

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen 24 дня назад

      Now truth be told from experience although what the other two commenter said is technically correct, I recommend first you back up all of that contents of that hard drive to a separate drive and on that hard drive that you're talking about formatted to exfat. That has proven to be Plug and Play cross-platform between Windows and Linux back and forth from my personal experience for over 10 years regardless of the brand of hard drive regardless of the version distro desktop package manager file manager Etc of the Linux world

    • @linuxlodge
      @linuxlodge 23 дня назад

      Your files will be fine. I would just suggest to copy the files to another drive, one that you've first formatted to Ext4 or other Linux native disk format. Keep the Windows NTFS drive as a backup, or format it later to Ext4 as well, and copy your files over from your other Ext4 drive. Check the ext4 drive for any read/write errors before you wipe the original NTFS drive though - if you care a great deal about your files. Just in case. While Linux supports NTFS and exFat, they're not native Linux formats and on the long term you might run into issues, and when you do, you won't be able to repair the NTFS drive unless you have a copy of Windows lying around. If needed, you can install a virtualized Windows, under Linux, to repair the drive as well. Ext4 is a faster file format anyway. ExFat is especially dangerous long-term - as the files will get corrupted - as that's how Microsoft designed it. If you decide to get obsessed about data integrity, I suggest to spend a great deal researching ZFS and BtrFS.

  • @iennefaLsh
    @iennefaLsh Месяц назад

    Been running Linux for ~2 years now. Started with Manjaro, now sticking with Arch and a Windows dualboot that I occasionally use for a certain college class. I won't call it "the best decision in my life", but I don't regret it one bit.

  • @danilkurylenko6988
    @danilkurylenko6988 Месяц назад

    OpenSUSE leap неплохой аналог debian. Если скажем под простой ноут или ддя компьютера на дачу с xfce,lxde,lxqt,mate(правда работает плохо на хамелеоне). Так же неплохой вариант был Rosa Fresh из стабильных

    • @linuxlodge
      @linuxlodge Месяц назад

      Had never heard of Rosa Fresh. Is that popular in Russia? Thanks for the info.

  • @colinellison762
    @colinellison762 Месяц назад

    Im still using Win 7, tried 10 and 11 and hate them, so when Win 7 dies completely, or when the programs and games i like stop working, i would like to try Linux

  • @choppergirlfpv
    @choppergirlfpv Месяц назад

    Nah. I've been running tinycore / microcore for 15 years now in 110mb of RAM. All your distros are bloated with tons of cruftware. You're just like MS, trying to get me to force me to throw out my old hardware and spend lots of money to upgrade. Just say no to massive ISOs.

  • @cheako91155
    @cheako91155 Месяц назад

    Debian really messed up testing and sid, unless I missed a solution. Time 64 libraries will uninstall some applications, but are required to upgrade others.

    • @cheako91155
      @cheako91155 Месяц назад

      They didn't make it so you could have bother variants installed.

  • @nubfaceforthelose
    @nubfaceforthelose Месяц назад

    I use both. But to be fair, if you debloat windows properly, with a powershell script and a decent firewall coupled with Mulvad VPN you're good to go. Also, you can skip the bloat when you install windows 11 by selecting the language to world.

    • @flipflopski2951
      @flipflopski2951 25 дней назад

      I'd rather be learning how to do things than learning how to stop my operating system from doing things.

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen 24 дня назад

      ​@@flipflopski2951such a simple yet powerful phrase you gave and I could not agree more I'm definitely screenshotting that for all the complacent wind turd users who keep making excuses

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen 24 дня назад

      I'm sorry but flip flop ski made a very powerful and simple fact-based point at the core of all Humanity once they wake up and realize what they are wasting their time doing versus what isn't a waste of time doing If you have to spend time trying to get what is supposed to be your computer via the operating system that you technically don't own and you have a license volume copy of to stop doing stupid crap then that is the definition of asininity.... versus learning how a truly Freedom contributing operating system works in which won't take you but a few months tops to learn

    • @nubfaceforthelose
      @nubfaceforthelose 22 дня назад

      @@motoryzen Can I play AAA games without headaches on linux? not really. for security I go linux. Games. Windows, portmaster firewall, chris titus's debloat script... hell if you're in trouble there is always Tron. Simple.

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen 22 дня назад

      @nubfaceforthelose actually yes you can ..just depends on the game. If you're only definition of a AAA game is any game that requires easy anti-cheat to play AKA online only then of course it's going to be a headache trying to get that working because the vast majority of those games software developers try to make it hard to run on Lenny's because they seem to think that everyone who's a black hat hacker only runs Linux But the vast majority of games out there do work in Linux most of them without any headache some without much headache and a few with very big headaches to get working or get working correctly. That is the truth Bottom line is making sure you have the correct video car drivers which is the same in windows, making sure you have Vulcan and Mesa installed and updated , then confirming if it is a native steam title or if there's another launching platform if applicable that you need to use or use a cross-platform alternative of. An example of this would be epic games launcher and windows would be heroic launcher in Linux. Otherwise wine by itself usually gets the job done if not then you can use lutris