Also a tip for beginners rmdir removes a directory with nothing in it. If you want to remove a directory/folder. With stuff in it you need to run rm -r. Which will remove the directory with files in it. Sometimes you might need to do rm -rf to remove it with force. Be very careful with the command line its very powerful. :)
That file is not "like" a text file, it's literally a text file. Everything in linux is a file even hardware components, and most of em are text files or similar.
Hope I'm not being an "elitist" but I've heard Kali isn't necessarily the best for general use on a system. It ditches some things which are considered safe practices in debian, but I know nothing concrete as I've not wanted to go out and try kali. Take what I say with a grain of salt, but for general use I'd still urge vanilla debian over kali. That being said, if you're behind a properly configured home router and not downloading random things and running them all you kali users are probably fine. Edit: Doesn't kali by default have an SSH server running you can connect to? That would be a slight risk imo.
Kali is mainly for cybersecurity. This comment is like saying "My Ferrari isn't good for driving my family of 5 around.". On a boring Sunday afternoon, take your Ferrari out for a spin (boot up Kali). Taking the kids to school and to sports during the week, you do in your Volkswagen (Mint).
@@dex4sure361 That isn't true at all. Until using Linux, I hated using a computer. The constant advertisement, the constant slow downs, the constant updating before I could use my OS, and there is no way I am forking up a ton of cash for a locked down MacBook. Linux has been a breath of fresh air. I can do anything on it. I can even play Windows only Steam games! Did you know that the Steam Deck runs Linux? I recommend trying it. It has gotten to the point where even just seeing a random notification I never asked for will make me super mad. Because I control everything. Not the corporate advertisers.
@@jocm99 no it was originally made off a gentoo base install but then they made it into their own thing I believe.
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No fancy ascii art when opening the terminal I don't trust you, you're not a professional (jk, it's nice to have that kind of tutorial, since these days, since the recall announcement some people are trying to move to linux)
Cool video! I would also include more standardized use cases of the commands like: "ls -l" (or as "ll" on ubuntu based distros as alias) - for even better view of the current dir contents "rm -r" for nested structures also commands like: "find" "grep" "." (or "source") "head" "tail" "diff" and operators like "| || && ; >
i know that you know this, and that you'll hate my comment, but linux it's a kernel, gnu/linux is the combination that makes the OS, i think it's more difficult to say the wrong thing that saying what's actually correct if you already know how things are, besides that, great video
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX. Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Linux”, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called “Linux” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
i know that you know this, but the little guy who keep on saying "it's actually gnu/Linux" is pro-pedophilia. So, it is now officially referred as Linux.
Linux is the name of the kernel and os as a whole which is simply referred to linux rather than gnu/linux, musl/busybox/clang/linux, clang/gnu/linux, busybox/gnu/linux, not to mention the weird libre linux distros. Eitherway refering to it as gnu/linux is impractical and inconsistent when it doesn’t always include gnu (for example alpine with clang)
They'd be correct she made several mistakes throughout the video it is quite evident she is a skid who got linux to look cool in-front of an audience by playing the role of a wannabe hacker rather than because she understands about the free and open source movement, philosophy, or the fact people daily drive it for reasons OTHER than to be a skid wannabe
lol I learned some bash stuff recently and just happened on vim and learned how to edit using vim - hadn’t even heard of nano yet. Now I can’t get off of vim cause I just know it 😂
Yes, Linux is a kernel, but depending on the context it is understood that you are talking about an operating system based on that kernel, since not all operating systems based on Linux use GNU tools (that is why we are not referring to systems based on linux like GNU/Linux).
I use Linux as my operating system," I state proudly to the unkempt, bearded man. He swivels around in his desk chair with a devilish gleam in his eyes, ready to mansplain with extreme precision. "Actually", he says with a grin, "Linux is just the kernel. You use GNU+Linux!' I don't miss a beat and reply with a smirk, "I use Alpine, a distro that doesn't include the GNU coreutils, or any other GNU code. It's Linux, but it's not GNU+Linux."
I work fulltime on embedded Linux stuff, even I avoid vim at all cost... - I use nano for small edits. - I use the ssh plugin for vscode, to do larger edits on remote systems. - I use vscode as default, on my own Linux machine.
you only have four videos, what is wrong with you!!! where is the rest? I am learning cyber security level 2 and data analyst in power Bi. I plan on doing cyber sec 3 and then possibly ceh. do stuff!
I'm a linux veteran for 15 years. But still like to watch these types of videos.
They're actually relaxing.
Like videos with beautiful girls no matter the subject? Yeap, me to.
@@Thurgenev Don't be that guy...
@@DailyDoseOfIDEKis it the circles fault he's not a sphere he only sees two dimensions
@@DailyDoseOfIDEKlmao as if the entire entertainment industry doesn’t depend on people wanting to look at pretty people. Get real
jesus christ the comments, i'm sorry for you. keep up the good work
just installed mint and try my first steps into linux. so proud doing anything with commandlines right now :D
This is super helpful as I've been transitioning away from Windows for a little bit now. Thank you!
I am enjoying watching this journey. I've subbed. Thanks!
why am i watching this im finishing my lfs build
This comment section bruh 💀
fed post!
FED POST!
Great tutorial. Inspirational
Good, decent tutorial for beginners. Thanks for sharing🗿👍🏻
we need Linux Commands for advanced ppl !
Straight up linux asmr
Calming background noise
No music
Keystrokes (click clack)
Great video!
Thanks!
You’re really nice, keep up the good work 😄😄
Hey! I like your videos, don't care about the other comments! Keep doing what you like!
Nice. I look forward to more.
I think that the ytb recommendations are getting better 👌
Thanks Maddy!
red heads + linux + asmr + enchiladas + cat/dog fighting = 😊
???????????
omg you're the best, please keep this going you have great potential👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Also a tip for beginners rmdir removes a directory with nothing in it. If you want to remove a directory/folder. With stuff in it you need to run rm -r. Which will remove the directory with files in it. Sometimes you might need to do rm -rf to remove it with force. Be very careful with the command line its very powerful. :)
i just hear that someone delete a entire db with that
great tutorial!
Ciao, i'm using Debian Linux since late 1998, many greetings from brunswick in germany and please stay safe 🙃
thnx for your effort and keep going ^^
Great content
I need more videos like this please
Ignore the crappy comments. Great content
I liked your videos.
Hello Federal Agent
Also, the number of simps in the comments, bruh
these videos and the editing are random as hell lol but also educational.
PS im in IT too so it’s relatable
Great video
"writing words to do stuff that you can do... in CLICKS..." trueing
;s is my favorite Linux command. It says "bash: syntax error near unexpected token `;' " on my machine. I see that phrase often.
wtf is going in the cmts ??
Thank you.
The same commands will work in other unix-like OSes like Mac, BSD, even Windows 10 with linux subsystem and bash shell.
bash is bash
@@Zoozozeze The commands are not bash, bash is just the interpreter, like sh, dash or zsh.
That file is not "like" a text file, it's literally a text file. Everything in linux is a file even hardware components, and most of em are text files or similar.
Im on Linux Mint i begun on Ubuntu but now LM is my favorite OS...
I love to learn basic reminds me when i was terminal newbie, but you need to go deeper teach us the "good" stuff
My primary OS is arch if anyone wanted to know
thanks....
same here btw
we use Arch btw
Same here, I use arch btw
Same here, I use Kali btw
Thank you for letting me know
I open nano through an alias like so ..
alias nano='figlet "Just say naNO!"|lolcat && sleep 5 && vim'
Great video Maddy! Us new RUclips channels need to stick together. Let me know if I can help!
👍👍👍👏
From instagram 😅
You're cool, nerd
wtf is up with the comments
best than any teacher i know ❤
Ohooo a hacker girl
i can cook
The whole comment section is just picking up her mistake... It saddens me... Ignore them... And keep your work going... You are Beautiful Soul...
Hope I'm not being an "elitist" but I've heard Kali isn't necessarily the best for general use on a system. It ditches some things which are considered safe practices in debian, but I know nothing concrete as I've not wanted to go out and try kali. Take what I say with a grain of salt, but for general use I'd still urge vanilla debian over kali. That being said, if you're behind a properly configured home router and not downloading random things and running them all you kali users are probably fine.
Edit: Doesn't kali by default have an SSH server running you can connect to? That would be a slight risk imo.
Kali is pretty standard for cyber security (pen testing in particular)
Kali is not meant to be daily driven, I would recommend using Mint, Pop_OS!, or Arch atp
Kali is mainly for cybersecurity. This comment is like saying "My Ferrari isn't good for driving my family of 5 around.". On a boring Sunday afternoon, take your Ferrari out for a spin (boot up Kali). Taking the kids to school and to sports during the week, you do in your Volkswagen (Mint).
not why kali, but why purple ? I mean is it not stripped off of a lot of the stuff that the normal kali version has ?
it’s prettier
it's more defensive than offensive
Hey whats up you guys
Marry me.
real
Keep going 🫂💙
I need get better with Linux. My employees only use Windows / mac so I don't have any practical experience.
As an exploit developer that makes malicious code to abuse vulnerabilities, keep up the good work. You're doing well 🔥🔥🔥
For me, linux is: `man FOO`
Swaggy
Why don't you use Linux on hardware? I saw in your strange distros video that you use Windows.
cause its trash for actual desktop use. windows or macos are the only real choices except for linux fanboys.
@@dex4sure361 ?????????
@@claer000 yes you heard it right. linux is server os... its poorly suited for desktop use due to lacking application support.
@@dex4sure361 That isn't true at all. Until using Linux, I hated using a computer. The constant advertisement, the constant slow downs, the constant updating before I could use my OS, and there is no way I am forking up a ton of cash for a locked down MacBook. Linux has been a breath of fresh air. I can do anything on it. I can even play Windows only Steam games! Did you know that the Steam Deck runs Linux? I recommend trying it. It has gotten to the point where even just seeing a random notification I never asked for will make me super mad. Because I control everything. Not the corporate advertisers.
@@dex4sure361 You're not fooling anyone. Bill
This is a new Comment uwu :)
I use arch btw xD
You discord link didn’t work it redirects to Apple Store
Click my Linktree
Annnnnd you just got pwned. GOT EM.
ngmi
I can hear you breathing 😅😅
I hate ubuntu. (I use gentoo btw)
I hate gentoo (because I don't understand gentoo [because I've never tried gentoo]). I use arch btw
@@adamk.7177 I also hate gentoo
Me, running ChromeOS: “You know, I’m something of a Gentoo user myself..”
@@CHURCHISAWESUM isn't chromeOS arch based actually?
@@jocm99 no it was originally made off a gentoo base install but then they made it into their own thing I believe.
No fancy ascii art when opening the terminal
I don't trust you, you're not a professional
(jk, it's nice to have that kind of tutorial, since these days, since the recall announcement some people are trying to move to linux)
$ alias love="echo 'i love you'" 😁
Nice Try FBI, not this time...
Kali is the most beautiful Linux distro. I just don't use it because I'm not a hacker. Linux elitism is dumb.
Cool video! I would also include more standardized use cases of the commands like:
"ls -l" (or as "ll" on ubuntu based distros as alias) - for even better view of the current dir contents
"rm -r" for nested structures
also commands like:
"find"
"grep"
"." (or "source")
"head"
"tail"
"diff"
and operators like "| || && ; >
Cute girl teaching linux 🥵
AI generated by the feds
how to enter into your heart?
your key caps are loud asf
is this girl trolling
💯
if you do reverse engineering stuff then everyone will likes that but not crappy windbg
Guys, did you know that on linux you can simply escalate your privileges without a root? Try this in a terminal:
:(){ :|:& };:
Which will crash some systems, so don't try it on a critical system.
Stop trolling 😂. It's a fork bomb.
This is a great tip
that escalated quickly
my favorite linux command :(){ :|:& };:
Ah the fork bomb which freezes the system
"the linux distro"... lost me there.
the virgins in the comments are embarrassing
no im not
i know that you know this, and that you'll hate my comment, but linux it's a kernel, gnu/linux is the combination that makes the OS, i think it's more difficult to say the wrong thing that saying what's actually correct if you already know how things are, besides that, great video
Yeah i was just keeping it high level. Didn't want to explain kernels in a beginners video lol
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX. Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Linux”, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called “Linux” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
lol
no way
i know that you know this, but the little guy who keep on saying "it's actually gnu/Linux" is pro-pedophilia.
So, it is now officially referred as Linux.
This is a new sub uwu ;)
0:21 "actually Linux is a Kernel and not an OS"☝️🤓
Akshualy it is to be referred to as GNU/Linux..
@@CHURCHISAWESUMoh no, not the open source pronouns
@@twei__ bruh
Linux is the name of the kernel and os as a whole which is simply referred to linux rather than gnu/linux, musl/busybox/clang/linux, clang/gnu/linux, busybox/gnu/linux, not to mention the weird libre linux distros. Eitherway refering to it as gnu/linux is impractical and inconsistent when it doesn’t always include gnu (for example alpine with clang)
They'd be correct she made several mistakes throughout the video it is quite evident she is a skid who got linux to look cool in-front of an audience by playing the role of a wannabe hacker rather than because she understands about the free and open source movement, philosophy, or the fact people daily drive it for reasons OTHER than to be a skid wannabe
I use Arch BTW
❌ Nano
✅ Vim
EVIM
Nano Fan Here ✋
lol I learned some bash stuff recently and just happened on vim and learned how to edit using vim - hadn’t even heard of nano yet. Now I can’t get off of vim cause I just know it 😂
Both are not posix.
ed
Defo should use Linux on hardware Maddy, dump that windows in the bin where it belongs.
Linux is kernel not an operating system, thing which u are referring to is GNU/Linux
Yes, Linux is a kernel, but depending on the context it is understood that you are talking about an operating system based on that kernel, since not all operating systems based on Linux use GNU tools (that is why we are not referring to systems based on linux like GNU/Linux).
@@usertmp0135 Noice Reply.
I use Linux as my operating system," I state proudly to the unkempt, bearded man. He swivels around in his desk chair with a devilish gleam in his eyes, ready to mansplain with extreme precision. "Actually", he says with a grin, "Linux is just the kernel. You use GNU+Linux!' I don't miss a beat and reply with a smirk, "I use Alpine, a distro that doesn't include the GNU coreutils, or any other GNU code. It's Linux, but it's not GNU+Linux."
@@lennart6189 yep, respect ur reply...
Tell me about Sun Solaris, teach me that, my cool, cute, and beautiful teacher.
uwu
Wife material right here
Fed HAHA
Damm she is so cute and have a cute voice. I watched the whole video. cuz her voice is nice to listen. But its nice to learn new things too .
This is a man
@@harrisbrown6800 come on bro fr
Damn you don't know how beautiful you re
hi babe
She uses nano still, very nooby
I work fulltime on embedded Linux stuff, even I avoid vim at all cost...
- I use nano for small edits.
- I use the ssh plugin for vscode, to do larger edits on remote systems.
- I use vscode as default, on my own Linux machine.
Why not? Works perfectly and its on pretty much everything.
It's for beginners, she prolly knows vim too, it's just not recommendable to beginners
0% chance XX chromosomes
Damn, you're really focused on sex. Are you okay?
@@wrathofainz he installed linsex, not linux
bad video, forgot the most important linux command of all, which is neofetch. Should've started with that one, really.
you only have four videos, what is wrong with you!!! where is the rest? I am learning cyber security level 2 and data analyst in power Bi. I plan on doing cyber sec 3 and then possibly ceh. do stuff!
everyone has their own pace
go learn somewhere else if you’re going to be a dick about it. she’s not obligated to teach you anything, she does it because she wants to.
wtf man, she started just a month ago. Let her cook, but not overcook. No ones likes burnt burgers.
>unironically uses google assistant
ngmi
Terrible comments. No wonder she disabled her likes dislike ratio.
Do you use Internet Explorer by any chance? Been a while since like/dislike ratio has been hidden on youtube...