I am always happy to see a new video from you appear. On a platform where most FOSS / GNU/Linux channels are constantly reviewing desktop environments as if they are the only difference in distro releases and the only thing to focus on, you actually understand Linux on a fundamental level and have truly educational videos. Of course your experience and history with it is key and why your videos are great. I appreciate the time you spend and topics you touch on. - Drinking my morning coffee here watching a new DJ Ware video and waiting for a Beelink GTR5 to arrive later today is a great way to begin my Linux day. :) *I noticed you mounted the new Qubes 4.1.1 ISO, hope to see an updated review on it! I keep sitting through videos where folks think it's a Fedora fork and/or uses VMWare and it's painful. While i understand it's a Zen Hypervisor based & platform independent OS using Fedora (which could be something else... something Joanna Rutkowska has always pointed out), it seems like people reviewing DE's / Distros really don't understand the point of Qubes or how it actually functions and why.
what about devices defined in device tree? Does kernel also notify udev with uevents about such devices? Or only for hot plugged/removed devices in runtime? I cannot find this information in web.
Hi DJ, I am very delighted with your choice of presentations, and in particular, I am learning somethings about the Linux internals that I did not know about. On my system I will be duplicating your exploring. I do have a request, which is a form of mild complaint. Lately, your posted audio volumes are too low. The consequence is that I have to crank up the volume level to hear you clearly. Doing the crank up is not a problem, but RUclips decides to interject commercials mid-way through your presentation. And that commercial comes in at a blasting level. The same volume blasting noise problem occurs when I leave your presentation for any reason. I watch your presentations on our 60 inch TV, and the TV does not have earphone jacks, otherwise, I would not post this request. Please see what you can do. Thanks in advance Leslie from Montreal Quebec, Canada
Thanks Leslie, I know the audio has been bad the last couple of time and the video on LVM is the first fix I have put in, so bear with me I am working on this. I am fighting the normal summer 100+ heat and a new A/C unit which has a very noisy fan. I am switching out the microphone for an old Shure SM7b I have had for sometime, its so old it needed a bit of refurbishing. and thanks for letting me know.
I am always happy to see a new video from you appear. On a platform where most FOSS / GNU/Linux channels are constantly reviewing desktop environments as if they are the only difference in distro releases and the only thing to focus on, you actually understand Linux on a fundamental level and have truly educational videos. Of course your experience and history with it is key and why your videos are great. I appreciate the time you spend and topics you touch on. - Drinking my morning coffee here watching a new DJ Ware video and waiting for a Beelink GTR5 to arrive later today is a great way to begin my Linux day. :)
*I noticed you mounted the new Qubes 4.1.1 ISO, hope to see an updated review on it! I keep sitting through videos where folks think it's a Fedora fork and/or uses VMWare and it's painful. While i understand it's a Zen Hypervisor based & platform independent OS using Fedora (which could be something else... something Joanna Rutkowska has always pointed out), it seems like people reviewing DE's / Distros really don't understand the point of Qubes or how it actually functions and why.
Thank you Anya, this comment made my day
Another great episode, thanks so much!
Very well presented video and I couldn't ask any better! Thanks!
DJ is the hero the Linux community didn't know it needed.
Superb info as always. Look forward to more. Thank you.
This is my favourite channel on youtube
Sometimes I have my jaw fallen. It's great @DJ
Much obliged.
what about devices defined in device tree? Does kernel also notify udev with uevents about such devices? Or only for hot plugged/removed devices in runtime? I cannot find this information in web.
Thank you very much
Welcome @subee128
Hi DJ,
I am very delighted with your choice of presentations, and in particular, I am learning somethings about the Linux internals that I did not know about.
On my system I will be duplicating your exploring.
I do have a request, which is a form of mild complaint. Lately, your posted audio volumes are too low. The consequence is that I have to crank up the volume level to hear you clearly. Doing the crank up is not a problem, but RUclips decides to interject commercials mid-way through your presentation. And that commercial comes in at a blasting level. The same volume blasting noise problem occurs when I leave your presentation for any reason.
I watch your presentations on our 60 inch TV, and the TV does not have earphone jacks, otherwise, I would not post this request.
Please see what you can do.
Thanks in advance
Leslie from Montreal Quebec, Canada
Thanks Leslie, I know the audio has been bad the last couple of time and the video on LVM is the first fix I have put in, so bear with me I am working on this. I am fighting the normal summer 100+ heat and a new A/C unit which has a very noisy fan. I am switching out the microphone for an old Shure SM7b I have had for sometime, its so old it needed a bit of refurbishing. and thanks for letting me know.
Thanks for the video. Learning a lot from your videos
Good video!
Thank you!
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Your Hostname is suspicious.
LOL, I get that a lot, its an abbreviation for Far End Device, its the last machine on the network and I ran out of astronomer names to use :D