Truly a phenomenal introduction to this OS. I've played around with a few distros, but I never had much luck. In one hour, you've showed me more useful applications and features than I've learned through about 6 months of using Linux as my primary OS. I thank you deeply. Now I'm off to tinker for the next few days at least.
@@AverageLinuxUser Yes sir. Hats off to you. But I care for your eyes. Please take care of them. You are a very good person. People like you really help us a lot lot lot lot lot. Thanks very very very much sir. Love from India.
New Linux user here! Wow, what all can I say. You have me totally started on the right foot. You are so kind to do this for all of us. I went through your whole video every weekend until I got it all done. Thank you! Jeff Mc
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This is such a well-shot video. The voice of the instructor is so calm and composed. I absolutely loved the entire video. Thank you @AverageLinuxUser for this masterpiece.
To install tlp, we need to first add the TLP-PPA to your package sources with the commands: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:linrunner/tlp sudo apt update sudo apt install tlp -y Excellent video. Really appreciate the hard work, time and patience !
PERFECTLY done, you got yourself a subscriber. Just installed Ubuntu as a dual boot and plan on making it my daily driver. Thank you for your efforts here.
Thank you so much man. This has been a learning experience for me. I've been using Linux for about 7 days and I was beginning to have my doubts if I could continue with my transition from microsoft windows. Cheers from Canada!
I want to thank you for making this video. I was struggling badly with Ubuntu until watching you here. I kept getting lines and distortion in my picture. Nimix seemed to have addressed this issue for some reason. My video is onboard to my ASRock N68C GS4 FX motherboard and I had tons of trouble with Linux Mint Cinnamon so I switched over to Ubuntu. The proprietary drivers area when I look in it has no hardware listed and I cam guessing that it being Onboard is the reason. Anyway I have subscribed and look forward to your fantastic videos. You are very easy to follow and very easy to understand in English. Many on here i struggle to understand and I am glad I found your content.
I'm sorry. Your instructions for step 6, "Reduce SSD Writes," killed my Linux Mint 20.10 boot process. I did as you said, changed the end of the line to read: ext4 noatime.errors=remount -ro and the machine would not boot. I am not a hacker, and it took me an hour and a quarter to find the way to fix it. I post these steps to help anyone else who can read this forum on a tablet or other device, after their Linux computer refuses to boot. When I got to the grub boot (I think that's what the screen is called) I selected Linux Mint 20.10, BUT I hit the "e" key to edit the configuration. Then, in the configuration code line that starts with "linux=" I changed the letters "ro" (meaning read-only) to "rw" (for read/write), and at the end of the line added the word "single" . And then I hit the F10 key to reboot. This step is necessary, otherwise you can't rewrite and correct the /etc/fstab line. My computer rebooted into root. And then I typed: mount -o remount,rw And then I entered the line to edit the file (since Gedit was installed but wouldn't load into boot, I had to edit using nano): sudo nano /etc/fstab and took out the additions. Hit CTRL-0 to save the file, and CTRL-X to reboot. My system rebooted into Linux Mint, and my heart could continue beating. This is to help anyone who was locked out like I was. If you don't mind a suggestion, Mr. Average, whenever you ask people to enter code, instead of showing the tiny screen capture, include a graphic super of the entire line so it can be read. Failing that, maybe you could type out the lines in this message screen, so it can be accurately copied and pasted. I'll be honest, right now I'm gunshy about trying your other suggestions, but maybe in a week, I'll give steps 7 and beyond a chance, and hope and pray they work.
Thank you very much for your info.You saved my ubuntu hehe.But when I tried type mount -o remount,rw I got error so I typed sudo nano and I removed added "noatime"and system came back to life again
Really enjoyed this video, I already knew a few of thoses tweaks and updates but learned even more about some utilities I wasn't familiar with, Great Job, Thanks for sharing.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Be very careful not to make a typo when editing the fstab file. If you make a mistake, your computer will not boot, and you will have to fix the fstab file from recovery mode.
wow, the thing with ocs-url works perfectly. you are a genius!! they are often themes on gnome look that couldnt be installed manually, but it works perfectly with your trick!! for example, orchis didnt work when downloaded and put in .themes. it never shown up in tweaks, but with your trick, not only it is much faster but it works perfectly! wow! thanks so much!!!
I would install something lighter for old laptop: Mint XFCE, Ubuntu Mate, Linux Lite, elementary OS. I use elementary OS on my low specs laptop ruclips.net/video/R4TdcTVYC5Q/видео.html and things to do after installing elementary OS ruclips.net/video/wq8gNYFpX8M/видео.html
Very helpful video! Do you think there could be a "XX things to do after installing Ubuntu 20.04 SERVER" At least for a basic setup everyone should have or watch for? Thanks again for all your nice and helpful videos!!!
What happened with Arch videos? However, I can see the usefulness of this content and new Linux users will flock and learn something from your video. Keep up the good work!
You're the type of people who'll make Linux newbies comfortable. Thanks for this useful videos. Do you know the biggest hurdle of migrating to Linux is that when you ask something in the forum, you'll have many people judging you (think you're stupid, mac fanboys, windows fans etc) or they assume you already know how stuff works (using terminal).... :-)
Good work! Thanks for showing your settings and apps. I am new with Ununtu and try to work with it for a month now - I like it a lot. What do you think about „preload“? Greetings
A very easy to follow walk-through. After Micro$oft did that last sneaky update, which killed the performance of of my wife's 3 year old laptop, I decided to get rid of Micro$oft and put Ubuntu on. My wife says its better than Windows. Thank you, we subscribed.
Another thing to add that might be useful is the "Show Desktop" which has a shortcut keys ctrl + alt + D. I managed to create that as an icon and placed it on my Dock for accessibility. It might be also useful to do that, but I forgot how I set it up (just followed some steps i found in google) Anyways, great vid :)
Dear friend, noone has the best skills like you about better explanation of linux step by step. I have visited different websites & watched different videos about booting time of Linux Ubuntu 20.04Lts is 2.07minutes but noone suggested me to solve my problem...
Nice work man! Just for the record i have tried some linux distros and liked Ubuntu very match but the Wi-Fi keep disconnecting all the time. I switch to POP OS 22.04 and everything is fine now, even the settings you mentioned like SSD and Cache are already fine tuned so i am very happy Linux use now!
Thanks for another awesome upload! ... On your website, for newbies edit the code under step #5 from ...ubuntu-restricted-extra to ...-extras ... just add the "s" at the end. Thankyou.
Just installed gnome-sushi through KDE discover on a Mint distro bundled with XFCE natively. Works in Nautilus (but not on the Desktop space) for everything except text documents like PDF, so it's an improvement! Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the information I learned a lot from your video been using Linux Mint on my main computer little over a year now. I am trying out ubuntu on a Dell Latitude D630 4mg RAM HDD160gb that was just lying around :)) I am form old school been working on computers sense 1986 most of you know about old mainframe never worked on unix-Linux or Mac's you never to old learn something new.
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bro wifi issue in ubuntu until we disable IPv6 it won't work and somewebsites won't load and some won't run faster
But what about other PC brands such as HP, etc for installing drivers? some of them does NOT seem to provide drivers...
Truly a phenomenal introduction to this OS. I've played around with a few distros, but I never had much luck. In one hour, you've showed me more useful applications and features than I've learned through about 6 months of using Linux as my primary OS. I thank you deeply.
Now I'm off to tinker for the next few days at least.
done!
hi can i install all openjdk-8 is it the latest version of java in synaptic or the number 15
00:00:25 1.Configure Software & Update Manager
00:01:06 2.Install Drivers
00:02:16 3.Activate minimize to Dock
00:03:26 4.Decrease Swap use
00:04:56 5.Enable Drive Cache for HDD
00:05:54 6.Reduce SSD Writes
00:07:56 7.Install Synaptic
00:09:16 8.Install codecs and MS fonts
00:10:58 9.Install Flash
00:11:58 10.Install Java
00:12:53 11.Install additional apps
00:19:56 12.GNOME Sushi
00:21:03 13.Install Password manager
00:24:27 14.Configure VPN
00:26:08 15.Configure Theme and Dock
00:27:34 16.Privacy Settings
00:28:39 17.Add online accounts
00:29:44 18.Change Computer name
00:30:16 19.Configure Sound
00:32:36 20.Configure HiDPI Display
00:34:07 21.Turn on Night Light
00:34:52 22.Enable Natural Scrolling
00:35:40 23.Add Xkill shortcuts
00:37:13 24.Configure Printers
00:38:23 25.Add keyboard layouts
00:40:23 26.User settings
00:41:35 27.Default applications
00:42:55 28.Automatic Date and time
00:43:58 29.Opt-out from Problem Reporting
00:44:48 30.Add/Remove Dock apps
00:45:51 31.Move Applications menu in Dock (optional)
00:46:58 32.Enable Extensions
00:48:26 33.Install Extensions app
00:49:26 34.Install Tweaks
00:50:46 35.Install additional themes
00:56:55 36.Set up Firewall
00:58:48 37.Change Firefox Settings
01:00:46 38.Enable Netflix support
01:01:10 39.Set Up Thunderbird
01:03:30 40.LibreOffice look
01:05:40 41.Google Drive Integration
01:06:15 42.Schedule Backups
01:08:50 43.Webcam and Microphone
01:10:35 44.Turn off startup applications
01:12:05 45.Remove unnecessary software
01:13:15 46.Check Snap apps
01:15:47 47.Connect Android phone
01:17:25 48.Set up Livepatch
01:18:15 49.Clean system
01:20:10 50.Laptop Tweaks
You should put this in your description so that it shows up in the video scroll bar. Make sure the first one starts at 0:00.
it doesn't work couse there is a number at the beginning of the string name. U have to remove it and remove the milliseconds (i think)
@@MohsinExperiments I told you how to do it up there.....................
I think you forgot 11 more things
I appreciate the time you took to write the EXTENSIVELY LONG Time Line in the description!!! Nice video!
Yeah, this video took a lot of time. Thank you for your appreciation.
@@AverageLinuxUser Yes sir. Hats off to you. But I care for your eyes. Please take care of them. You are a very good person. People like you really help us a lot lot lot lot lot. Thanks very very very much sir. Love from India.
@@capedcrusader5282 kouthi ru?
@@kermitdaphrogge525 Angul, Odisha
Was about to say the same thing. This video is over a year old but still useful for new Linux users like myself. Thank you sir.
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From a non Ubuntu Linux user (me) : very helpful video and well made. Solid work!
New Linux user here! Wow, what all can I say. You have me totally started on the right foot. You are so kind to do this for all of us. I went through your whole video every weekend until I got it all done. Thank you! Jeff Mc
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We will get there
Hehehehe...
9000 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu - that video will probably be days long.
This is such a well-shot video. The voice of the instructor is so calm and composed. I absolutely loved the entire video. Thank you @AverageLinuxUser for this masterpiece.
To install tlp, we need to first add the TLP-PPA to your package sources with the commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:linrunner/tlp
sudo apt update
sudo apt install tlp -y
Excellent video. Really appreciate the hard work, time and patience !
Wow thank you for this, just wiped my SSD from Windows to now Ubuntu, as a Linux beginner I really appreciate this.
Great to hear!
I did this same today... I fed up of windows 10.
PERFECTLY done, you got yourself a subscriber. Just installed Ubuntu as a dual boot and plan on making it my daily driver. Thank you for your efforts here.
You missed one thing in removing unnecessary spaces from Firefox. Go to customize and in the bottom uncheck Title Bar.
Thank you! I could not remember where that was and was just looking all over for it too. Many thanks.
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Finally my request is accepted.
Thank you so much man. This has been a learning experience for me. I've been using Linux for about 7 days and I was beginning to have my doubts if I could continue with my transition from microsoft windows. Cheers from Canada!
I want to thank you for making this video. I was struggling badly with Ubuntu until watching you here. I kept getting lines and distortion in my picture. Nimix seemed to have addressed this issue for some reason. My video is onboard to my ASRock N68C GS4 FX motherboard and I had tons of trouble with Linux Mint Cinnamon so I switched over to Ubuntu. The proprietary drivers area when I look in it has no hardware listed and I cam guessing that it being Onboard is the reason. Anyway I have subscribed and look forward to your fantastic videos. You are very easy to follow and very easy to understand in English. Many on here i struggle to understand and I am glad I found your content.
thank you, its 4am now but i had a blast :D
I'm sorry. Your instructions for step 6, "Reduce SSD Writes," killed my Linux Mint 20.10 boot process. I did as you said, changed the end of the line to read:
ext4 noatime.errors=remount -ro
and the machine would not boot. I am not a hacker, and it took me an hour and a quarter to find the way to fix it. I post these steps to help anyone else who can read this forum on a tablet or other device, after their Linux computer refuses to boot.
When I got to the grub boot (I think that's what the screen is called) I selected Linux Mint 20.10, BUT I hit the "e" key to edit the configuration.
Then, in the configuration code line that starts with "linux=" I changed the letters "ro" (meaning read-only) to "rw" (for read/write), and at the end of the line added the word "single" . And then I hit the F10 key to reboot. This step is necessary, otherwise you can't rewrite and correct the /etc/fstab line.
My computer rebooted into root. And then I typed:
mount -o remount,rw
And then I entered the line to edit the file (since Gedit was installed but wouldn't load into boot, I had to edit using nano):
sudo nano /etc/fstab
and took out the additions. Hit CTRL-0 to save the file, and CTRL-X to reboot. My system rebooted into Linux Mint, and my heart could continue beating.
This is to help anyone who was locked out like I was. If you don't mind a suggestion, Mr. Average, whenever you ask people to enter code, instead of showing the tiny screen capture, include a graphic super of the entire line so it can be read. Failing that, maybe you could type out the lines in this message screen, so it can be accurately copied and pasted.
I'll be honest, right now I'm gunshy about trying your other suggestions, but maybe in a week, I'll give steps 7 and beyond a chance, and hope and pray they work.
Thank you very much for your info.You saved my ubuntu hehe.But when I tried type mount -o remount,rw I got error so I typed sudo nano and I removed added "noatime"and system came back to life again
You're a legend. Thank you so much for writing the instructions!!!
thank you ALU,
I appreciate your contribution to LINUX community
+ I like your teaching approach
clear, easy, useful :)
Very good content as always! I love this kind of videos "... things to do after installing..."!
One question: why not install Gnome Software?
Really enjoyed this video, I already knew a few of thoses tweaks and updates but learned even more about some utilities I wasn't familiar with, Great Job, Thanks for sharing.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Be very careful not to make a typo when editing the fstab file. If you make a mistake, your computer will not boot, and you will have to fix the fstab file from recovery mode.
Yes, I got it wrong and now reinstalling, doh!
wow, the thing with ocs-url works perfectly. you are a genius!! they are often themes on gnome look that couldnt be installed manually, but it works perfectly with your trick!! for example, orchis didnt work when downloaded and put in .themes. it never shown up in tweaks, but with your trick, not only it is much faster but it works perfectly! wow! thanks so much!!!
Very helpful! Especially Xkill shortcut! Thank you very much
Thank you for this great to do list of things to do after installing Ubuntu 20.04. Yours looks the best I have seen yet.
Thank you very much! I really appreciate you taking the time for this video. It was very helpful.
Thank you so much. This is going to be very helpful. I have just loaded an old laptop with 20.04 I will be spending a lot of time re-viewing these.
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Best guide on RUclips. Thanks
Fantastic video for someone like me new to Ubuntu and Linux.
Thanks a lot. Very useful video
My first thing to do after install Ubuntu 20.04 is
*sudo apt purge snapd*
and a second one is
*sudo apt install gnome-session*
Very helpful video!
Do you think there could be a "XX things to do after installing Ubuntu 20.04 SERVER" At least for a basic setup everyone should have or watch for?
Thanks again for all your nice and helpful videos!!!
Dropped a like instantly after seeing the written list. No bullshit or things to make us stay if we dont need to. Thx bro
What happened with Arch videos? However, I can see the usefulness of this content and new Linux users will flock and learn something from your video. Keep up the good work!
I am little tired of Arch.
@@AverageLinuxUser Well, who isn't? :)
3:03 should choose minimize-or-preview, if there are multiple windows open
You're the type of people who'll make Linux newbies comfortable. Thanks for this useful videos. Do you know the biggest hurdle of migrating to Linux is that when you ask something in the forum, you'll have many people judging you (think you're stupid, mac fanboys, windows fans etc) or they assume you already know how stuff works (using terminal).... :-)
Good work! Thanks for showing your settings and apps. I am new with Ununtu and try to work with it for a month now - I like it a lot. What do you think about „preload“? Greetings
Thanks!!!
Thank you, was looking foward to this. Have a great day mate!
51. Install Unity on top of Gnome
огромное спасибо за твою работу, друг!
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Good job mate. I use Linux all the time to run nodes. This was very helpful with a nice explanation.
By far the best video, very well explained. Congratulations!!
Great Video man! Helped me a lot.
dude, thank you for the time invested on this video!
pls i didn't get you very clear when you were selecting ok to proceed did you say install microsoft fonts to select OK
Thank you so so so so much very much appreciated
Amazing video! Very detailed and well explained! Thanks a lot!!!
Learned so many things. Thanks!
Big work, thanks!
This should be added to the installation file for this OS. Really thank you for this!!
The best video ever made for a new Linux user!!!
I am a new ubuntu user. Straight onto your video after installing!! Thank god
Your videos are the best, people could see the effort you've put into this channel, thanks.
A very easy to follow walk-through. After Micro$oft did that last sneaky update, which killed the performance of of my wife's 3 year old laptop, I decided to get rid of Micro$oft and put Ubuntu on. My wife says its better than Windows. Thank you, we subscribed.
Thank you for this very thorough how-to. I just wonder one thing: How do I make the window scrollbars wider?
Good video, thx. Man, what's your first language, Russian?
Another thing to add that might be useful is the "Show Desktop" which has a shortcut keys ctrl + alt + D.
I managed to create that as an icon and placed it on my Dock for accessibility. It might be also useful to do that, but I forgot how I set it up (just followed some steps i found in google)
Anyways, great vid :)
Right. Thanks
Fantastic video my friend. You've revealed some hidden gems. Keep going.
I love the accent when he's saying 'ubuntu', it comes out as Oobountu, But thanks for the help my guy! It was very useful :)
Your tips were awsome brother. good job
Dear friend, noone has the best skills like you about better explanation of linux step by step. I have visited different websites & watched different videos about booting time of Linux Ubuntu 20.04Lts is 2.07minutes but noone suggested me to solve my problem...
Thank you! That was very useful and clear.
Neatly presented. Very useful.
Nice work man! Just for the record i have tried some linux distros and liked Ubuntu very match but the Wi-Fi keep disconnecting all the time. I switch to POP OS 22.04 and everything is fine now, even the settings you mentioned like SSD and Cache are already fine tuned so i am very happy Linux use now!
Thank you very much for the tutorial, it was very useful for me to configure my Ubuntu 20.04. I subscribed to your youtube channel
best so far education explanation March 2022, but man, do you go fast? wow. You're a smart person
good work. found some useful features
Great video!
Wow
Most complete about ubuntu here
Thanks so much
Thanks for another awesome upload! ... On your website, for newbies edit the code under step #5 from ...ubuntu-restricted-extra to ...-extras ... just add the "s" at the end. Thankyou.
Great tutorial Sir!
Thank you very much for the video. It was very informative. Taught me much things. Worth the time. Well explained to the point. 👍👍👍 Thanks again
Thank You Alu. Awesome Job 🥳
Good jobbb brotherr :)
Great job! Thanks :)
Nice. Thanks for the video.
I love your videos
Just installed gnome-sushi through KDE discover on a Mint distro bundled with XFCE natively. Works in Nautilus (but not on the Desktop space) for everything except text documents like PDF, so it's an improvement! Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the information I learned a lot from your video been using Linux Mint on my main computer little over a year now. I am trying out ubuntu on a Dell Latitude D630 4mg RAM HDD160gb that was just lying around :)) I am form old school been working on computers sense 1986 most of you know about old mainframe never worked on unix-Linux or Mac's you never to old learn something new.
Dude, you're legend, I learn a lot on this video, thank you
Man, what a job... a lot of effort from your side, well done!
Thanks man. Very good video
This is the most helpful video on the web.Thank you brother.
You are most welcome
thank you so much for this video.. it really helped me... you got one more subscriber...
Fresh Ubuntu user here, THANKS A TON!
And great video!
Great video . Far more useful than the others
I have used windows OS all my life. Your video is quite informative
Thanks!
This has great information. Thank you for creating this video.
Super! Thank you from the heart
After changing swappiness via gedit at 4:30, issue this command:
$ sudo sysctl -p
This avoids a reboot.
Thanks for Sharing It was really fun and helpful video :)
Really good, much informations, i hope people take theyr time for this one cuz its worth
This video is so cool, thanks!
You never fail to amaze. Such a good video, thank you.