I love your videos, I'm a 33 year old person who suffers with anxiety and your videos have helped me to return to who I am and the things I like to do. You inspire me so much. I just wanted to thank you. I really appreciate your videos, they're so relaxing and I always watch them at night, I love Linux too. Thank you so much Andrea! 🐧🐧🐧🐧
LXDE has its place. I have a home server running on Debian with LXDE and it works great for quick server administration tasks. Nice and lightweight, and I know some people don't like the way it looks but I honestly don't think it's that ugly.
I think they could do a lot more to make it more customisable. In a lot of other desktops there is the option to enable system notification sounds. Even if you have to use Dconf Editor to turn on the settings. But there is no such option at all in LXDE or LXQT which is LXDE's replacement. As LXDE is no longer being maintained. That's one of the things I didn't like about it. Also it was not very user friendly. I think Gnome Flashback is a good alternative for a lightweight desktop. Or Xfce at least with Xfce you do have some customisation options and it does have a lot of features as well. Lubuntu did their best to make LXDE and also LXQT as nice as they could, but at the end of the day there is only so much they can do.
Hi Andrea, could you please do a review of Solus XFCE? It's rolling release and very stable. Solus only has to be installed once, then install updates and restart to be on the newest version of Solus, the kernel, Firefox etc 👍 The new XFCE spin is probably the lightest and most stable. Solus also has Budgie, Gnome and KDE Plasma spins! And Solus gets updates every Friday usually. (Posted on Sun 30 June 2024 at 03:33 UTC)
I started off with Linux Mint but then when Mint brought out 21.3 rather than install all over again I just replaced that with Debian 12 . Which I have on all 5 laptops but each laptops has Debian with a different desktop environment. I do like Mint but the only drawback is that you cannot do a minimal install. Which means that all of the software like LibreOffice and the media players get installed. But I like VLC and I don't want an office suite. Where as with Debian you can choose to have say a full desktop or the basic desktop. In which you get for example, the KDE desktop, but without all of the bloatware. Which means I can choose what media player I want and I don't have to spend time uninstalling the things that I don't want.
If you don't have an SSH server running a hacker would need physical access anyways, and if they drive is unencrypted and they have physical access they could just chroot into it regardless of the complexity of the password
I'm watching this relaxing video to help me fall asleep...
I love your videos, I'm a 33 year old person who suffers with anxiety and your videos have helped me to return to who I am and the things I like to do. You inspire me so much. I just wanted to thank you. I really appreciate your videos, they're so relaxing and I always watch them at night, I love Linux too. Thank you so much Andrea! 🐧🐧🐧🐧
Great video.
Cheers from Brazil.
This channel is so ASMR
Best community ever!!
I love the little sounds when you click on some buttons!
I wish to have grandma like you ❤
LXDE has its place. I have a home server running on Debian with LXDE and it works great for quick server administration tasks. Nice and lightweight, and I know some people don't like the way it looks but I honestly don't think it's that ugly.
I think they could do a lot more to make it more customisable. In a lot of other desktops there is the option to enable system notification sounds. Even if you have to use Dconf Editor to turn on the settings. But there is no such option at all in LXDE or LXQT which is LXDE's replacement. As LXDE is no longer being maintained. That's one of the things I didn't like about it. Also it was not very user friendly. I think Gnome Flashback is a good alternative for a lightweight desktop. Or Xfce at least with Xfce you do have some customisation options and it does have a lot of features as well. Lubuntu did their best to make LXDE and also LXQT as nice as they could, but at the end of the day there is only so much they can do.
Nice and useful video, thanks 😊
Love your videos, i am alway learning something new about linux
Wow love your videos!
Nice. :)
Very cool
Amazing😊
Hi Andrea, could you please do a review of Solus XFCE? It's rolling release and very stable.
Solus only has to be installed once, then install updates and restart to be on the newest version of Solus, the kernel, Firefox etc 👍
The new XFCE spin is probably the lightest and most stable.
Solus also has Budgie, Gnome and KDE Plasma spins!
And Solus gets updates every Friday usually.
(Posted on Sun 30 June 2024 at 03:33 UTC)
Hey Andrea! I wanted to ask you if you ever gave a shot to OBS, I noticed your camera disappears sometimes when you open maximized windows.
Absolute G 👍
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Hi, Andrea!
I really like to learn from you, im still a beginner but hope to some day reach some good level !!! Thank you so much!
Hi Andrea would you say that you are comfortable and set with Debian or do you still try out other distros? thanks
I started off with Linux Mint but then when Mint brought out 21.3 rather than install all over again I just replaced that with Debian 12 . Which I have on all 5 laptops but each laptops has Debian with a different desktop environment. I do like Mint but the only drawback is that you cannot do a minimal install. Which means that all of the software like LibreOffice and the media players get installed. But I like VLC and I don't want an office suite. Where as with Debian you can choose to have say a full desktop or the basic desktop. In which you get for example, the KDE desktop, but without all of the bloatware. Which means I can choose what media player I want and I don't have to spend time uninstalling the things that I don't want.
Good video granny
Minimal kakek-kakek yg menjabat di kominfo kek nenek ini lah, mereka nginstal windows aja ga bisa keknya, apalagi ngamanin data nasional.
It's not Ubantu, but Uboontoo
According to African pronounciation
FIRST 39seconds ago WR
usr/share ftw
drop ur specs
Intel i3-1115G4 CPU Laptop
4 GB Memory DDR4 + 1 GB Swap SSD
Intel UHD Graphics G4
Debian Bookworm OS 12.5
120GB SSD
OS: KDE neon 6.0 jammy 22.04 x86_6 Kernel: Linux 6.5.0-41-generic
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X (16) @ 3.60 GHz
GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6600 @ 0.69 GHz [Discrete]
Memory: 64gb ddr4
1tb SSD internal
5tb external SSD
OS: Windows 11 (Hell yeah)
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX
GPU: NVidia RTX 3070
Mem: 16 GB DDR4
Storage: 1 TB SSD
@@HellGirl-nw9er windows 11 is hot dog shit. Enjoy
CPU - AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D
Motherboard - Asus ROG Strix X670E-E
Video Card - MSI GeForce RTX 4090 Suprim Liquid X 24G @Newegg
Memory - G.Skill 2x32GB Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6000 CL30 EXPO
Memory - Second Kit of G.Skill 2x32GB Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6000 CL30 EXPO
Solid-State Drive - Crucial T705 4TB PCIe Gen 5
Solid-State Drive - Samsung 990 Pro 4TB
Case - MSI MEG Prospect 700R
Power Supply - be quiet! Straight Power 11 Platinum 1500W
CPU Cooler - SilverStone IceMyst 360
What is that windows😮
No it's not Windows it's Linux. It is Debian 12 with the Mate desktop which looks very much like Windows 7 as a lot of the Linux desktops do.
two characters long password... very secure lol
If you don't have an SSH server running a hacker would need physical access anyways, and if they drive is unencrypted and they have physical access they could just chroot into it regardless of the complexity of the password