Thank you for making these awesome educational videos. They have helped me learn a lot about Linux, Gparted, GTK Hash, Ventoy, Twister OS, Rescuezilla, RetroPi et al. Please keep on keeping on. :)
Thanks! great video and a very easy way to learn. Btw, it seems that some part is skipped (on 55:21) when starting Network Shares section. You don't create a new one via GUI, only connect to it, while you do both via terminal.
@@bytemypi2918 Great channel, particularly enjoyed your Getting started with Linux server tutorial. That was fantastic. I notice you haven't posted for around 6 months now. I would hate to see such a great informative channel just disappear. Hope all is ok.
If you use terminal, forward slash / is easier to reach. Maybe Windows just tried to be different for the sake of being different, so windows chose the backward slash \.
Thank you for making these awesome educational videos. They have helped me learn a lot about Linux, Gparted, GTK Hash, Ventoy, Twister OS, Rescuezilla, RetroPi et al. Please keep on keeping on. :)
It's great to hear you're enjoying the videos. Thanks for your support :)
Nobody puts out quality content like you anymore. Thank you so much. Btw, I use Arch.
Thanks for your support, much appreciated :)
You make it look so easy. I guess its a matter of practice.
Far too many years of practice!!
This is a *truly* excellent video. Patient, methodical, step-by-step. Thank you for taking the time to make it and sharing it, too.
Great tutorial, mate! Thank you for that. There are many tuts out there on RUclips but none of them is as detailed and well prepared as yours.
Thanks for your support, much appreciated :)
Absolutely excellent job. As always 👍👌
Thank you very much :)
I like the video like you for the beginner to have better understand how the linux works.
Such a great video man. Aged well
Great in depth video
Thanks! great video and a very easy way to learn.
Btw, it seems that some part is skipped (on 55:21) when starting Network Shares section. You don't create a new one via GUI, only connect to it, while you do both via terminal.
underrated channel and great tutorial. thank you so much 🤝
You're welcome. Thanks for your feedback :)
@@bytemypi2918 Great channel, particularly enjoyed your Getting started with Linux server tutorial. That was fantastic.
I notice you haven't posted for around 6 months now. I would hate to see such a great informative channel just disappear. Hope all is ok.
@@damospearzo1032 Thanks. Glad you enjoyed the turorial :)
Thanks for this and all the others you have made.
You're welcome. Thank you for your feedback :)
This is amazing and very well explained, thank you Sir.
Your videos are top-notch! Thank you!
You're welcome. Thanks for your kind words :)
you'er a great tutor
Great tutorial as ever .................. and the reason is : because Windows uses the backslash :)
Thanks. Well that certainly clears things up! :)
If you use terminal, forward slash / is easier to reach. Maybe Windows just tried to be different for the sake of being different, so windows chose the backward slash \.