The Next Generation of Linux Installers (Fedora, Ubuntu, Crystal Linux)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • epic installers.
    In this video we are looking at the new installers shipped with Crystal Linux (a new distro with the custom jade installer), as well as Ubuntu (Flutter Ubiquity/Subiquity installer) and Fedora (Anaconda Web UI).
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    Five Armies by Kevin Macleod
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    "Grub is better then SystemD"
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Комментарии • 49

  • @ltpinecone
    @ltpinecone Год назад +17

    If this is the future of linux installers...I won't complain one bit! unlike windows, Linux is actually progressing!

    • @arkvsi8142
      @arkvsi8142 Год назад +1

      I can play League of legends on Linux, GG EZ

  • @LucasRitter
    @LucasRitter Год назад +5

    Vanilla has a really pleasant installer

  • @YugiohMaster88
    @YugiohMaster88 Год назад

    awesome video pizza pizza ^^

  • @AshtonSnapp
    @AshtonSnapp Год назад +7

    Ayo nice hair!

  • @jesse7631
    @jesse7631 Год назад

    Nice video Jacob, I subscribed to your channel!

  • @peppapig9987
    @peppapig9987 Год назад +3

    Half of linux RUclips is youtubers reviewing the DE's.

  • @U1TR4F0RCE
    @U1TR4F0RCE Год назад +1

    I do wonder if Pop! OS is going to be keeping it's current installer with it's upcoming version. Currently on Fedora but am probably going to look into switching to the new Pop! OS for the desktop environment as gnome extensions were buggy for trying to play games while doing tiling and if anyone would do it well it's probably System76

  • @RTheren
    @RTheren Год назад +3

    Personally looking forward for Anaconda Web installer for RedHat systems, since I won't have to use VNC viewer afterwards.

  • @HeroRareheart
    @HeroRareheart Год назад

    What's the benefit to the Arch family of distributions? I'm in the Debian family myself.
    Also you can do an OEM install from Ubuntu install media if you want.

    • @PizzaLovingNerd
      @PizzaLovingNerd  Год назад

      The Arch family has bleeding edge packages with the latest versions of almost everything. It’s also rolling release which means you install the OS and keep updating your packages forever without updating the OS. It also has the AUR which is a massive community packages, and it’s hard to find a package not on the AUR. The issue with Arch is it’s bleeding edge nation makes it prone to bad updates (or updates that require manual intervention) and stock Arch can be difficult to install and setup (although most Arch distros fix this)

  • @nexusanphans3813
    @nexusanphans3813 Год назад

    I personally prefer ncurses-style installer, such as the installer in Void Linux, however, for partitioning, I prefer using gparted.

  • @muammar007
    @muammar007 Год назад

    You should have covered the Vanilla OS installer too.

    • @PizzaLovingNerd
      @PizzaLovingNerd  Год назад

      Yeah I didn’t realize it had its own while filming xD. I plan on doing a full video on it soon anyway.

  • @jesse7631
    @jesse7631 Год назад

    Lunar Lobster!

  • @rogerwilco8146
    @rogerwilco8146 Год назад

    Can you talk about the Pinephone Keyboard mod/case ? Huge numbers of buyers claim the same thing... it does nothing at all !

  • @niksaysit
    @niksaysit Год назад

    0:02
    🤓 Well acshually, LiveCD exists
    Jk, cool video

  • @dr.chickenfingers5696
    @dr.chickenfingers5696 Год назад

    Based

  • @user-cu6yh7po2f
    @user-cu6yh7po2f Год назад +2

    Why distro would like to reinvent installers, couldn't they reskin something standard like Calamares?
    My problem with installers is they do basically the same thing, but they after all years of development don't handle perfectly all non-default cases
    My case is second keyboard layout
    I don't think I can name one that clearly does it
    Best case was calamares in manjaro, which added my language layout + english, but it's a risk trying
    Like in 2022 I was trying to install antegros to find out it was using fork of calamares that didn't handled it as I expected and I couldn't login in DM, cause password was on english,but only keyboard layout on non-english (not even latin)
    Ironically Arch ended up most user-friendly option
    Also installers test in VM can't show how installer handles wifi

    • @PizzaLovingNerd
      @PizzaLovingNerd  Год назад +8

      As a distro maintainer, Calamares is an actual nightmare to use. That’s probably why Jade existed… during early risiOS arch based builds I was working on my own installer too because Calamares is that hard to work with.
      Anaconda has been known to be confusing which is why that is being redone, and Ubiquity is getting old now, so Im guessing they are trying to make it simpler to maintain.

    • @avastorneretal
      @avastorneretal Год назад +1

      @@PizzaLovingNerd You don't know what nightmare is until you try to read through X11 or Wayland documentation.

    • @dank3k
      @dank3k Год назад +1

      @@avastorneretal Huh, try understanding how to implement your own wayland window manager which requires a compositor with all the extensions!

  • @devangshekhawat
    @devangshekhawat Год назад +1

    Nice hair!

  • @DocLulzson
    @DocLulzson Год назад +1

    *Time for a haircut*
    Any BSD videos planned for this year?

  • @tonystorcke
    @tonystorcke Год назад

    None of these hold a candle to Calanares. I installed Novara, a Fedora offshoot, using Calanares.

  • @busterdafydd3096
    @busterdafydd3096 Год назад

    Is it me or is their no audio?

  • @jesse7631
    @jesse7631 Год назад

    Grub is better than (not then) SystemD

  • @virusz4274
    @virusz4274 Год назад

    Grub is better then systemD

  • @phillarsen1104
    @phillarsen1104 Год назад

    *Promo sm* 🤭

  • @newsofthenerd
    @newsofthenerd Год назад

    If only we could block distros from allowing vm installation. Maybe linux on RUclips would be more interesting. Every time I hear ok I'm installing into virtbox I cringe. As it has zero relevance to a real instalation and we don't need to see an instalation. Please stop.

    • @PizzaLovingNerd
      @PizzaLovingNerd  Год назад +1

      This wasn’t a review of the distros, this was simply a look at the new installers (which isn’t affected by a VM other than speed), and the technical aspects behind them. As a distro dev myself I hate VM “distros reviews” as much as the next guy and do not do those types of videos, but for a video like this, Virtual machines make perfect sense.

    • @newsofthenerd
      @newsofthenerd Год назад

      @PizzaLovingNerd But that was the exact same thing. This video reviews the installer through a vm. That is exactly what every other video is. We don't need installer video reviews there are thousands of them. And they are only letting us know yes it works (badly) inside a vm. Hardware installs will be vastly different.

    • @PizzaLovingNerd
      @PizzaLovingNerd  Год назад

      @@newsofthenerd there’s a difference between a video that literally says it’s the distro’s installer in the title, and a “review” that is just a installation video.

    • @newsofthenerd
      @newsofthenerd Год назад

      @PizzaLovingNerd If there is a difference, it is lost on me. But I suppose each video has a slightly different title so that would mean all of them are "different".