YOU ARE A GOD AT EXPLAINING! So detailed yet so comprehensive; I which more experts would make video series like this one, for other complicated topics :D
Trivial but interesting, we actually had terminals even in the 70s that could display pictures. Intact, Linux servers still support these ancient protocals in case anyone wants to connect a old serial terminal. So terminals had graphics even before xwindows.
1:27 I kept looking at the diagram trying to figure out how the terminal device file is between the process and the "computer" .... only to remember as you just said that back in the days they used a centralized mainframe "computer " with the "keyboard & printer& CRT display" as one of the threads / terminals used by several users .... now and as i'm trying to a unix-like system ... aka gnu/linux they still implement the same principle
Why TTY? Because the created the whole system having only these. „Electronic“ terminals only got cheap after having microcontrollers and crt support chips.
Why must there be both a master and a slave with a pipe in the middle? wouldn't just a single terminal device work since they handle both read and write
Am I really dumb I dont get any of this? You use terminology and you dont explain them. You talk linear without a pause. Just a criticism but other than that. Maybe Im just dumb
He’s doing just fine. You are not dumb you just need to spend a little bit more time with the unix environment if you’re new. :) Ofc the comment is 2 years old, you might know by now.
@@matiasbarrios7983I dont really think I was dumb, just frustrated is all. And my opinion of the video.I say it as it is, not pretending I get everything he said.
This video filled in so many longstanding knowledge gaps for me. Thank you so much for putting this together!
This channel should be shown in every elementary school around the world.
Had to watch it several times to fully grasp it. Truly quality content. Thank you!
props, sir...good series. I've been coding for 10 years and I learned a thing or two from the series -- much thanks.
This series is INCREDIBLE. Thank you
It is actually the law that any screenshot illustrating what a GUI is must show the calculator app.
What country(s), why, and source?
r/whoosh
/r/whoosh
@@theterrarian591 r/whoosh there's always someone
I guess I'm kinda randomly asking but do anybody know of a good site to watch new series online ?
YOU ARE A GOD AT EXPLAINING! So detailed yet so comprehensive; I which more experts would make video series like this one, for other complicated topics :D
Great great stuff Brian ... I'm waiting on some C linux device driver programming tutorials from you - a sample or a short maybe
great series. thank you
The best Explanation...❤️❤️
Excellent explanation. Best I've seen!
I love your voice, and I love your videos!
Thank you for uploading them :)
Videos like this deserve more views. Would benefit slot of self taught coders
Trivial but interesting, we actually had terminals even in the 70s that could display pictures. Intact, Linux servers still support these ancient protocals in case anyone wants to connect a old serial terminal. So terminals had graphics even before xwindows.
Incredible. Thank you.
Awesome stuff
Thx Brain for another great video 👍
What does master slave solve?
nicely done....I leaned a lot.
I leaned so much, I fell over.
1:27 I kept looking at the diagram trying to figure out how the terminal device file is between the process and the "computer" .... only to remember as you just said that back in the days they used a centralized mainframe "computer " with the "keyboard & printer& CRT display" as one of the threads / terminals used by several users .... now and as i'm trying to a unix-like system ... aka gnu/linux they still implement the same principle
6:16 now ......
My xorg runs on the first virtual thing.
I have successfully stopped it using systemd and when a stop it
.it reload itself
Why TTY?
Because the created the whole system having only these. „Electronic“ terminals only got cheap after having microcontrollers and crt support chips.
Why must there be both a master and a slave with a pipe in the middle? wouldn't just a single terminal device work since they handle both read and write
Multple terminals need towork together.
well ,as a new comer ,it is so difficult actually
王慕言 suggest you see the video in slow pace perhaps 0.25 or something?
EBCDIC versus ASCII ... so painful
The "G" is silent in gnome.
stuff.mit.edu/afs/athena/astaff/project/aui/html/pronunciation.html
ruclips.net/video/P9KkrHsp8cY/видео.html
Better one: dictionary.cambridge.org/us/pronunciation/english/gnome
Yes, the English word 'gnome' is pronounced with a silent G. The GNOME project officially pronounces the G, just like GNU.
I figured that was the case. Just hearing it pronounced with the G is weird and kind of annoying. Just doesn't sound right.
This is a nice video bro but be more simple
that was the most simple lesson i ever saw
You talk slightly fast - as your conversations are dense I suggest seeing them at slow pace for those who are not as enlightened
You can adjust the speed of the vid to 0.75x by clicking on the settings wheel at the bottom of the video window :)
Am I really dumb I dont get any of this? You use terminology and you dont explain them. You talk linear without a pause. Just a criticism but other than that. Maybe Im just dumb
It's a confusing architecture. That's true. On the other hand maybe you are simply dumb.
He’s doing just fine. You are not dumb you just need to spend a little bit more time with the unix environment if you’re new. :)
Ofc the comment is 2 years old, you might know by now.
@@matiasbarrios7983I dont really think I was dumb, just frustrated is all. And my opinion of the video.I say it as it is, not pretending I get everything he said.
@@minhajsixbyte thanks I work as a dev , I understand most of it now, but my critic of the vid stands. 👍