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For native speakers - (or those who speak it like it is their native tongue) - it's very nice to. With all the technical terms, it's nice to have some time to let the explanation sink in, without having to pause the video
OTW: "Theres a lot of in-depth Linux books, but nobody reads those books" He's exactly right, ive been learning Linux for 2 years and never wasted my time reading a Linux book thats full of everything because I know at the end I would understand nothing. I bought "Linux Basics for Hackers" honestly just to support OTW. Didnt think I would make it past the first chapter. I finished it in two days. And it has been invaluable; and also just a good experience because you can tell he has a passion for this Linux, just as I do now.
Oh god have you seen the Linux+ book from CompTia? That thing is bigger than a dictionary it’s actually insane lol OTW’s book is way better and more digestible.
32, degreeing in SI and working as a Power BI Data Analyst, but I'm not liking it a bit. I'm thinking about at least dip in CyberSec to see if I like it.
I’m 47 yrs old & for the last ten years I’ve been dipping in and out of Linux & CL all the while never really taking it seriously. David, your channel has really inspired me to really delve into this craft. A big thanks to OTW and other guests you’ve had on your show.
Yeah I bet we are the common audience for this type of content. 😂 Born 1975-1995 Male Due to age we have enjoyed the glory of Hollywood in its prime, spy movies, heists, hacker flicks... We are older and looking to finally learn that language or skill. The seeds of hacking were planted long ago...😂
Great introduction to Linux. The best thing what I heard was 'in future videos'. I think this can be very useful serial 'Linux for hackers'. OTW is so generous to walk us through material that for him is like rooky level but still take the time and do it with such a passion!
@RobertVan-iz5lx I was commenting while still watching. And the end they mentioned it and also on the thumbnail is mentioned EP.1 - so the intention is there. Hope the first few episodes will get proper attention, so they’ll continue going through the chapters of the book. Hope for few videos on bash scripting :)
@@davidbombalgood to hear that you are covering the whole book because some time reader find difficult to understand some of the terms and this will make easy for us to cover the book
@RobertVan-iz5lx - Be grateful for the free knowledge shared generously. Avoid greedily demanding more; it's not an appropriate display of gratitude. Reflect on this: "Dictum Sapienti Sat Est" - "A word to the wise is enough." - Thanks for the Wise Knowledge you share. @davidbombal
As one of the many subs on here looking to get into CS I just wanted to say thanks David and Occupy The Web for simplifying things. This is why I love your content.
Such a clear and concise explanation of some common Linux commands. No holding back, just simply sharing what you know to be helpful and useful in the hacking space. Thank You to both you and your guest for sharing your expertise!
I'm absolutely buying this book. I'm in college now going through a Computer Science degree, and you two have been invaluable in really helping me grasp what I am learning. Thank you so much
The dreamteam! Looking forward for the second part. I like the combination of the two topics, talking about hacking (like the password lists), while also showing around the Linux system. This makes it entertaining and educational at the same time.
I love this guy. He obviously gets joy from doing what he does and his conversational way of presenting his knowledge makes learning really easy and enjoyable. Also David just lets him go without unnecessary interuptions
This is one of the best intro presentations of the Linux shell environments, basic commands, and directory layout I have seen. It explains the 'why' behind a lot of things. Great work. I'll refer Linux newbies to this.
This is a perfect series for people leaving windows with some linux knowledge but not total Linux knowledge. This is great for an aspiring Debian linux fan. I’m watching them all
Thanks to both of you for sharing your experiences and knowledge. And for preaching low cost educational opportunities. As I’m pushing 50yo my body isn’t up for next level challenges but my brain will soak up any info , knowledge I can get ahold of. Your videos alone are a wealth of knowledge backed by your guest’s real world experiences . It’s a great place to start and constantly revisit. Thanks for all you do for everyone!
This is refreshing to hear. I feel like i have been getting ahead of myself and I recently thought, should I just focus on Linux first? Boom. here it is. I actually read part of this book my last time in Barnes and Noble and now I'm going to go back and purchase it. Great video!
Thank you so much for this video! I’m learning bash and scripting right now. I’m also using Linux as my main OS to force myself to learn more. Absolutely love these videos!
This is beyond awesome. Just started dipping my toes in the CyberSecurity field and I’m in owe of how fascinating and diverse it is. And you guys just became my “mentors” so to speak haha. Keep the awesome job guys, greetings from Venezuela
Such a great video! I read Linux Basics for Hackers a few years ago, probably when you made your first video with OTW. So thank you both for this refresher for me, I really appreciate it and there is such valuable content in this video! I'm going to reread the book and rewatch this video again to catch up with my friend Linux! I can't wait and I'm excited to see the next video! You two, who are in my TOP 5 teacher/pedagogue with Chris Greer and Rana Khalil (whom YOU introduced me to, I will never be grateful enough to you!). Nice work as always David!
Thanks to these resources I recently shifted from data engineering to cybersecurity. As I already had strong knowledge of python, sql and network security, my transition was quick and smooth.
You guys are the best, very easy to understand. I have nothing but great feedback, thank you for continuing to share knowledge and I look forward to seeing more of your videos
Last week I started studying for the LPI Linux essentials certification exam. Any explanations given in this video are some of the best I've ever heard. Buying that book!
Ok I bought the the two books on kali linux and I install the virtual box it took me a couple of tryis but finally i got kali in a virtual box and I want to thank you for this type of video that give to the people hope and inspiration to continue learning . Thank you again. 😊
Great to hear about this book. It addresses the thing I keep running into; tutorials always have a very high threshold (assuming you already know the basics), OR they deep dive without you knowing why
I bought the book a few months ago and read the first few chapters, but things in life came up and I had to take a break (was planning on picking it back up next week actually). And then saw this in my feed. Perfect timing to get refamiliar with the first chapter while I'm wrapping up some stuff or driving around. Thank you David and OTW! You two are my favorite two teachers and seeing you together is always a treat!
Late starter here, as i have been trying to study up on many other parts of Networking, i have bought the book and find it very informational. Bought the book many moons ago and let it sit in the back till i am ready... Now i am ready and so glad you are doing the videos... as i see your on the fourth video beyond this video... so i had to back up after watching the fourth video... thought video was going to be a interview Q&A... so glad it was more than this. I have been working on the Networking side of things and wanted to go deep into Linux.. been working on it... and now with the video(s) things are looking very clear. So because of the fourth video...and the now the other video's, i have ordered the books that David has been holding up... PLEASE KEEP THE VIDEOS ROLLING... looking forward to more education... i actually have been following along and testing the commands out.. very good Information...
I have been using Linux for years and taken college courses in it. That being said, I still was able to pick up a few pieces of awesome information from this video! OTW is a wonderful teacher as well! I have been loving these videos
I got my basic A+ certs in 2007, joined the Army and did IT as my specialized training g. Being a Reservist that never deployed, I never used that training and other factors kept me from going back to school. I've held many different jobs since then and always wanted to dip back in. Watching your videos has me thinking about actually studying and trying to get certs again.
Just started my Hacking journey to build a valuable skillset, and change from web developer to security field. Thank you both its excellent, got my vm running kali it took some fault finding lol. Have the book so keep it coming brothers.
As someone who is studying cyber security in university this is a greater overview for me to relearn the important points about Linux thank you for this free course! much appreciated :)
I bought "Linux Basics for Hackers" honestly just to support OTW. because the tutorial you made with OTW are excellent and I want to learn more. I hope you make more Video on the following lab activities: Lab: Host and VM File Exchange, Linux File System, Terminal & Shells, Linux Maintenance & Info Commands, Linux Navigation & File Management, Linux File Permissions & Process Mgmt, Network Scanning with NMAP, Grep and Cut, Your First Attack w/ Metasploit. Also, I would recommend to others your classes on Udemy. They are excellent. OTW mentioned training his students where and how he does it.
Seriously I recently started getting into linux and been downloading torrents and all sort, this is the best tutorial i found so far. Please continue with this series. Thank you again. Great stuff ❤
I love this series I thank you for it This guy is great and love how he teaches you . i have huge server enterprise and this will help me start from the beginning its the kinda server in cold room . stands nine feet high i have hard time knowing where to start and so on . this helps greatly
Even though I am not into hacking, but use linux as a software developer, this is one of the absolute best introduction videos I have seen. I actually learned something new about the underlying infrastructure even with 15 years of experience 🙂
I understand about kali being the hacker's distro. As you have said all of the tools are built in. Having so said, I'm glad that you are not dogmatic about distro use. I've become rather accustomed to the Windows_like aesthetic of the Zorin GUI
Perfect timing, I just ordered the book 3 days ago, waiting for delivery 😊 Thanks both David and OTW, love what you do. EDIT: And the video content is brilliant too, just watched it, covered all of this but even at the basic level there's still always something new 👍👍👍
I have some knowledge of Linux, but still, this video gave me a refreshing view and some tiny information I didn't know, and that gives me more confidence when using Linux. It's a great and very comprehensive course for those who are new to Linux, in terms of explaining and showing the fundamentals of Linux in a basic way.
I already have the book, I have already read it, but doing this with OTW in person is much much better. Thank you very much for this David, you are a great person.
Bryce Canyon in the Juniper advert? Great place to visit. Bought all three OTW books recently for me and my son to plough through. As OTW mentions, your Kali Linux in VirtualBox video is the best method for setting up Kali instead of viewers/readers following the outdated (published 2019) instructions in Linux Basics for Hackers.
Thanks David, I love these videos with you and OTW, I will be showing these to new Linux users who have an interest in ethical hacking, great starting point for noobs. Much appreciated. Thx
Dear David sir, 😊 after some time Everyone stop such informative course type series because of less views and like and low reaches of crowd, and I can understand, these things can lower your moral and motivation. But I request you to Please don't stop this series, because everyone is not longer dedicated, but few of us a need such kind of contant 🥺, so I request you to complete this series for those few subscriber who are genuine to your contant, channel and for ethical hacking 😊
Such a great video. THANK YOU. This 1 hour was exactly what I needed. I just started his book and this video is a much easier way to learn. THANKS David and OTW
This is great I got the book and really trying to get over the first hurdle and coming across this video just made that hurdle so much easier, thank you both.
This video was gorgeous it finished in a blink😂💔 thank u so much David and thank u OTW for this helpful video I just put a schedule to read Basic Linux for Hackers but with these videos I will have a great combo by watching these videos and read the book chapters it will help in theory and practical😍 all love and respect ❤
Im that person who dreams with being a Hacker and starts with a lot of passion and than get discouraged because I dont know where to start but now that I found you guys I start to have an idea and I apreciate your videos and your time thanks to both
I too read the book till chapter 7 (bash scripting) and It's the best book for learning basics of Linux, literally I learned so much of Linux in just 7 chapters, Hats too to both of you legends....
I am watching this tutorial and simultaneosly experimenting and reading the book. it's been very helpful. So far they are covering everything in the book and adding new information. I love this book and tutorial is making my process even more simple. Thank you David and OTW for coming with amazing content.
Thanks for sharing. My first try with linux was with Mandrake around 99/2000. It was a nightmare to get somewhat working on my PC back then. Funny thing is, i can still remember the terminal commands that i had to type in to get into getting the dial up to work. The guy at my ISP helped me with that part. 😂 i ditched linux not long afterward and went back to Windows. I recently installed Mint to play around with and i really like it so this video is a huge help. Thanks 👍
Hello Mr. David, first thing first thank you for all of your videos. Its a great video to someone like me, i been searching how to learn hacking since i was 16 and now i’m 29. What a long time but thank God i just found a completely Guru for myself. You done a great job. Send my regards to Mr. OTW, we all the viewers hope you and Mr. OTW can make more and more videos for helping us. Thank You Mr. David and Mr. OTW. From Malaysia ❤
i would have watched this sooner if everyone and there brother didnt have the same exact titles. God its hard fishing through it all. great video, wish i had watched it sooner.
You need to learn Linux. I've said this for a very long time. Occupy The Web says the same thing - if you want to learn hacking, you need to lean Linux. This is a fundamental skill.
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Thanks David.
You've been a massive inspiration with your channel. I am in the process of changing my life and its in part thanks to this channel!
Hello sir, He mentioned something about wordlists for instance hacking a password in french ..
i had the same problem i was not able to understand what was going on.
i would like to know more about google certificate about cybersecurity that its enough as entry level
, thank yu
I like this dude's slow-tone explanation. It is simple and at the same time deep. For non-English native speakers, this is our guy.
For native speakers - (or those who speak it like it is their native tongue) - it's very nice to. With all the technical terms, it's nice to have some time to let the explanation sink in, without having to pause the video
OTW: "Theres a lot of in-depth Linux books, but nobody reads those books"
He's exactly right, ive been learning Linux for 2 years and never wasted my time reading a Linux book thats full of everything because I know at the end I would understand nothing. I bought "Linux Basics for Hackers" honestly just to support OTW. Didnt think I would make it past the first chapter. I finished it in two days. And it has been invaluable; and also just a good experience because you can tell he has a passion for this Linux, just as I do now.
Oh god have you seen the Linux+ book from CompTia? That thing is bigger than a dictionary it’s actually insane lol OTW’s book is way better and more digestible.
I'm 37 and working on my 3rd post college career. Buying the book on payday. Finished my first cybersec cert last night. Never stop learning.
I'm 33 and on my way to learning Linux and python
Same 37 and switching careers
I'm 40 and just switched my career to network admin 4 years back. Starting to work on my certs this year.
I need the book how can i get it
32, degreeing in SI and working as a Power BI Data Analyst, but I'm not liking it a bit. I'm thinking about at least dip in CyberSec to see if I like it.
I'm buying this book because I appreciate you taking your time and showing people how to use linux and the fundamentals in a quick way. Thank you
I’m 47 yrs old & for the last ten years I’ve been dipping in and out of Linux & CL all the while never really taking it seriously. David, your channel has really inspired me to really delve into this craft. A big thanks to OTW and other guests you’ve had on your show.
Same Brotha!
Hi, In exactly the same position as yourself. Good luck.
Me too lol but longer than that. I think the reason we never stick to linux is because we didn’t need it since we live a windows world.
Yeah I bet we are the common audience for this type of content. 😂
Born 1975-1995
Male
Due to age we have enjoyed the glory of Hollywood in its prime, spy movies, heists, hacker flicks...
We are older and looking to finally learn that language or skill.
The seeds of hacking were planted long ago...😂
Same here..... Now taking this seriously and learning.
Great introduction to Linux. The best thing what I heard was 'in future videos'. I think this can be very useful serial 'Linux for hackers'. OTW is so generous to walk us through material that for him is like rooky level but still take the time and do it with such a passion!
Glad you enjoy the video! We hoping to cover the entire book :)
@RobertVan-iz5lx I was commenting while still watching. And the end they mentioned it and also on the thumbnail is mentioned EP.1 - so the intention is there. Hope the first few episodes will get proper attention, so they’ll continue going through the chapters of the book. Hope for few videos on bash scripting :)
@@davidbombalgood to hear that you are covering the whole book because some time reader find difficult to understand some of the terms and this will make easy for us to cover the book
@RobertVan-iz5lx - Be grateful for the free knowledge shared generously. Avoid greedily demanding more; it's not an appropriate display of gratitude. Reflect on this: "Dictum Sapienti Sat Est" - "A word to the wise is enough." - Thanks for the Wise Knowledge you share. @davidbombal
@RobertVan-iz5lx hahahahhaha
This is Gold! More Linux videos please 🙏. OTW explains the basics WAY better than the instructors in my bootcamp lol
As one of the many subs on here looking to get into CS I just wanted to say thanks David and Occupy The Web for simplifying things. This is why I love your content.
Such a clear and concise explanation of some common Linux commands. No holding back, just simply sharing what you know to be helpful and useful in the hacking space. Thank You to both you and your guest for sharing your expertise!
this is so well done, I really enjoy the voice and tone of the instructor, a pleasure to listen to and learn, thank you guys!!
I'm absolutely buying this book. I'm in college now going through a Computer Science degree, and you two have been invaluable in really helping me grasp what I am learning. Thank you so much
I have all three, and as a 25 year IT professional I can assure you that each is excellent.
Hey I bought your book about 3 months aga and love it. Putting it and these videos together is awesome. Keep it going, I love it.
@on-linesafari: Where can I get the book?
I love OTW style of teaching. Thank you for your content ! It’s allowing me to study, up skill and hopefully switch career😄 it’s been super helpful 🤗
A very educational video like always.
Also I congratulate the 2 million subscribers for you
The dreamteam! Looking forward for the second part. I like the combination of the two topics, talking about hacking (like the password lists), while also showing around the Linux system. This makes it entertaining and educational at the same time.
my best RUclips channel for learning computing .whenever I found time learn I always click this.
I love this guy. He obviously gets joy from doing what he does and his conversational way of presenting his knowledge makes learning really easy and enjoyable. Also David just lets him go without unnecessary interuptions
This is one of the best intro presentations of the Linux shell environments, basic commands, and directory layout I have seen. It explains the 'why' behind a lot of things. Great work. I'll refer Linux newbies to this.
This is a perfect series for people leaving windows with some linux knowledge but not total Linux knowledge. This is great for an aspiring Debian linux fan. I’m watching them all
You’re both awesome for putting this out. I have the book, but it’s fantastic to be able to see everything real-time with commentary
Thanks to both of you for sharing your experiences and knowledge. And for preaching low cost educational opportunities. As I’m pushing 50yo my body isn’t up for next level challenges but my brain will soak up any info , knowledge I can get ahold of. Your videos alone are a wealth of knowledge backed by your guest’s real world experiences . It’s a great place to start and constantly revisit.
Thanks for all you do for everyone!
This is refreshing to hear. I feel like i have been getting ahead of myself and I recently thought, should I just focus on Linux first? Boom. here it is. I actually read part of this book my last time in Barnes and Noble and now I'm going to go back and purchase it. Great video!
Thank you so much for this video! I’m learning bash and scripting right now. I’m also using Linux as my main OS to force myself to learn more. Absolutely love these videos!
This is beyond awesome. Just started dipping my toes in the CyberSecurity field and I’m in owe of how fascinating and diverse it is. And you guys just became my “mentors” so to speak haha. Keep the awesome job guys, greetings from Venezuela
Such a great video!
I read Linux Basics for Hackers a few years ago, probably when you made your first video with OTW.
So thank you both for this refresher for me, I really appreciate it and there is such valuable content in this video!
I'm going to reread the book and rewatch this video again to catch up with my friend Linux!
I can't wait and I'm excited to see the next video!
You two, who are in my TOP 5 teacher/pedagogue with Chris Greer and Rana Khalil (whom YOU introduced me to, I will never be grateful enough to you!).
Nice work as always David!
Thanks to these resources I recently shifted from data engineering to cybersecurity. As I already had strong knowledge of python, sql and network security, my transition was quick and smooth.
You guys are the best, very easy to understand. I have nothing but great feedback, thank you for continuing to share knowledge and I look forward to seeing more of your videos
reading this book the past 15 days taught me so much. Everyday you learn something new!
David, your chamnel has grown exponentially and it's awesome to see, and well deserved. Well done.
My dad got me this book when I was 13, two years later I'm back and this free resource is amazing and has helped me so much. Thank you!
Last week I started studying for the LPI Linux essentials certification exam. Any explanations given in this video are some of the best I've ever heard. Buying that book!
Ok I bought the the two books on kali linux and I install the virtual box it took me a couple of tryis but finally i got kali in a virtual box and I want to thank you for this type of video that give to the people hope and inspiration to continue learning . Thank you again. 😊
Great to hear about this book. It addresses the thing I keep running into; tutorials always have a very high threshold (assuming you already know the basics), OR they deep dive without you knowing why
I bought the book a few months ago and read the first few chapters, but things in life came up and I had to take a break (was planning on picking it back up next week actually). And then saw this in my feed. Perfect timing to get refamiliar with the first chapter while I'm wrapping up some stuff or driving around. Thank you David and OTW! You two are my favorite two teachers and seeing you together is always a treat!
Late starter here, as i have been trying to study up on many other parts of Networking, i have bought the book and find it very informational. Bought the book many moons ago and let it sit in the back till i am ready... Now i am ready and so glad you are doing the videos... as i see your on the fourth video beyond this video... so i had to back up after watching the fourth video... thought video was going to be a interview Q&A... so glad it was more than this. I have been working on the Networking side of things and wanted to go deep into Linux.. been working on it... and now with the video(s) things are looking very clear. So because of the fourth video...and the now the other video's, i have ordered the books that David has been holding up...
PLEASE KEEP THE VIDEOS ROLLING... looking forward to more education... i actually have been following along and testing the commands out.. very good Information...
I love this episode with Occupy The Web.
Even if I'm older, but "Explain me like I'm 5 years old" works like a charm.
This guy is a great teacher 😃
Thank you so much for this! I needed this so badly. Definitely will be following this series and buying the books.
I have been using Linux for years and taken college courses in it. That being said, I still was able to pick up a few pieces of awesome information from this video! OTW is a wonderful teacher as well! I have been loving these videos
I am currently reading the book from OTW, and having a video of what I've read is just really nice to have. Keep it up!
I got my basic A+ certs in 2007, joined the Army and did IT as my specialized training g. Being a Reservist that never deployed, I never used that training and other factors kept me from going back to school. I've held many different jobs since then and always wanted to dip back in. Watching your videos has me thinking about actually studying and trying to get certs again.
Just started my Hacking journey to build a valuable skillset, and change from web developer to security field. Thank you both its excellent, got my vm running kali it took some fault finding lol.
Have the book so keep it coming brothers.
As someone who is studying cyber security in university this is a greater overview for me to relearn the important points about Linux thank you for this free course! much appreciated :)
I bought "Linux Basics for Hackers" honestly just to support OTW. because the tutorial you made with OTW are excellent and I want to learn more. I hope you make more Video on the following lab activities: Lab: Host and VM File Exchange, Linux File System, Terminal & Shells, Linux Maintenance & Info Commands, Linux Navigation & File Management, Linux File Permissions & Process Mgmt, Network Scanning with NMAP, Grep and Cut, Your First Attack w/ Metasploit. Also, I would recommend to others your classes on Udemy. They are excellent. OTW mentioned training his students where and how he does it.
Seriously I recently started getting into linux and been downloading torrents and all sort, this is the best tutorial i found so far. Please continue with this series. Thank you again. Great stuff ❤
Occupy The Web you are great. Two or three year after i will come to see you and work with you as an Ethical Hacker.
This video is amazing and the secret guy knows how to teach -- Thank you so much for the video and the book - Praise from India
I love this series I thank you for it This guy is great and love how he teaches you . i have huge server enterprise and this will help me start from the beginning its the kinda server in cold room . stands nine feet high i have hard time knowing where to start and so on . this helps greatly
So much practical knowledge. That's how you teach stuff.
Thank you OTW and David.
Hoping to see your next videos.
Even though I am not into hacking, but use linux as a software developer, this is one of the absolute best introduction videos I have seen. I actually learned something new about the underlying infrastructure even with 15 years of experience 🙂
I understand about kali being the hacker's distro. As you have said all of the tools are built in. Having so said, I'm glad that you are not dogmatic about distro use. I've become rather accustomed to the Windows_like aesthetic of the Zorin GUI
Congratulations David, Great tutorial as always. Thumbs up!
David...man you're a legend in my book...years of consistancy. Thank you Brother!
Perfect timing, I just ordered the book 3 days ago, waiting for delivery 😊 Thanks both David and OTW, love what you do.
EDIT: And the video content is brilliant too, just watched it, covered all of this but even at the basic level there's still always something new 👍👍👍
This file system demo is really helpful to see which files go where....noice 👌👌
Do glad to hear you state that it's not always best to get the 'latest and greatest'. My viewpoint as well!
Always wanted this type of a video from you
Is it a hands-on demonstration of tools and concepts? Or is it all theoretical stuff?
Great Book! I refer to this book all the time.
Amazing 🎉… I literally almost gave up on checking out Linux on RUclips till I found this video . I enjoyed this ❤
Great stuff David sir , this knowledge is supreme
Ty. This has been a delightful refresher listening to while working. Made me remember a few things i never use and should be. Appreciate you both 🐧🐧🐧
I have some knowledge of Linux, but still, this video gave me a refreshing view and some tiny information I didn't know, and that gives me more confidence when using Linux.
It's a great and very comprehensive course for those who are new to Linux, in terms of explaining and showing the fundamentals of Linux in a basic way.
This is awesome so far. I want to learn everything I need to know to be successful in Linux, cyber security, and Linux. thank you.
So thankful for everything you and OTW do. ❤
You're welcome!
@@davidbombalbig thanks to you
I already have the book, I have already read it, but doing this with OTW in person is much much better. Thank you very much for this David, you are a great person.
I found this book in my local National Trust library on sale for 50p. I couldn't believe it! An amazing book.
I loved the content, his way of explaining is easy to comprehend. I would love to see more and especially how to land a job in this field in 2024
Bryce Canyon in the Juniper advert? Great place to visit. Bought all three OTW books recently for me and my son to plough through. As OTW mentions, your Kali Linux in VirtualBox video is the best method for setting up Kali instead of viewers/readers following the outdated (published 2019) instructions in Linux Basics for Hackers.
Thanks David, I love these videos with you and OTW, I will be showing these to new Linux users who have an interest in ethical hacking, great starting point for noobs.
Much appreciated.
Thx
Dear David sir, 😊
after some time Everyone stop such informative course type series because of less views and like and low reaches of crowd, and I can understand, these things can lower your moral and motivation. But I request you to Please don't stop this series, because everyone is not longer dedicated, but few of us a need such kind of contant 🥺, so I request you to complete this series for those few subscriber who are genuine to your contant, channel and for ethical hacking 😊
126k views in 6 days is quite outstanding by youtube standards...
Fact
Another great! This is fantastic for people getting off the ground. Great to see you David and OTW!!!
Such a great video. THANK YOU. This 1 hour was exactly what I needed. I just started his book and this video is a much easier way to learn.
THANKS David and OTW
OTW is such a great teacher. Thanks so much sir. Thank you David
A Great video David, hope to continue this training. you are a start. Thanks so much.
Thank you, David! Another great video!
David Bombal ... You are the Best🎉 Thank you for this free course.. And keep releasing more free course😅
Thank you! I love helping people with free content :)
This is great I got the book and really trying to get over the first hurdle and coming across this video just made that hurdle so much easier, thank you both.
my mind was about to explode. i was surprised i finished that in 1 hour straight... long way to go for me.. thanks for this kind of content
This video was gorgeous it finished in a blink😂💔
thank u so much David and thank u OTW for this helpful video I just put a schedule to read Basic Linux for Hackers but with these videos I will have a great combo by watching these videos and read the book chapters it will help in theory and practical😍
all love and respect ❤
Great point, I’m building up my lab and start working on my certs and building up my skills , passionate about complex computer skills
Im that person who dreams with being a Hacker and starts with a lot of passion and than get discouraged because I dont know where to start but now that I found you guys I start to have an idea and I apreciate your videos and your time thanks to both
You contents improving day by day ❤ make such more content ! Love from INDIA ❤
I too read the book till chapter 7 (bash scripting) and It's the best book for learning basics of Linux, literally I learned so much of Linux in just 7 chapters, Hats too to both of you legends....
Thank you David, for making content with OTW ❤
You're welcome. OTW is amazing.
David ... you are so generous and kind to share valuable information that make changes someone life .....
I think Bombal show is the greatest show for hacking enthusiast. Thank you Bombal.
THANK YOU DAVID FOR YOUR WORK ❤
You're welcome!
This class is very informative. Just listening to this class, I had to order his book from Amazon. I love his teaching technique
Thanks for sharing this so useful, entertaining content for us , move forward !
I am watching this tutorial and simultaneosly experimenting and reading the book. it's been very helpful. So far they are covering everything in the book and adding new information. I love this book and tutorial is making my process even more simple. Thank you David and OTW for coming with amazing content.
Thanks for sharing. My first try with linux was with Mandrake around 99/2000. It was a nightmare to get somewhat working on my PC back then. Funny thing is, i can still remember the terminal commands that i had to type in to get into getting the dial up to work. The guy at my ISP helped me with that part. 😂 i ditched linux not long afterward and went back to Windows. I recently installed Mint to play around with and i really like it so this video is a huge help. Thanks 👍
Great content David and OTW - best RUclips channel for this type of content
Thanks David for this, occupy the web is such an amazing teacher and no ego
This is pure gold. Thank you guys!
Congratulations 2M David Bombal sir ❤🎉
Thank you so much!
Hello Mr. David, first thing first thank you for all of your videos. Its a great video to someone like me, i been searching how to learn hacking since i was 16 and now i’m 29. What a long time but thank God i just found a completely Guru for myself. You done a great job. Send my regards to Mr. OTW, we all the viewers hope you and Mr. OTW can make more and more videos for helping us. Thank You Mr. David and Mr. OTW.
From Malaysia ❤
i would have watched this sooner if everyone and there brother didnt have the same exact titles. God its hard fishing through it all. great video, wish i had watched it sooner.
Loved the video David
More of these sessions pls and thank you both
This is really great content!! Thank you David!!