Hi @LinuxTex please provide a guide on how to install simplescreenrecorder on debian 12, and if it can run on wayland distros. Do you switch to x11 to record or it's usable with wayland?
@@trubadyr99 why i'm on the same path but i think the first distro i used was kali linux which is based on debian non-free but that was 3 years ago. will i have any problem?
@@JamesRogersProgrammer The only time that happens is if you type a password for the root account during installation. If you skip that step, the username is automatically added to sudoers
@PhayzinOut yes I realized that and lost an hour trying to put myself in the sudoers. We should read Debian installation guide, everything is explained.
Thanks , very helpful. I have been running debian on RPI and VMs for years and lately replaced Windows 11 with it on my notebook. Wow, it's like flying. Well, I had to install a newer kernel to get wifi running, but that's the only big issue I had.
Thank you for not telling us how to change wallpaper.! Too much time wasting is done in other videos. We are busy people, I think we're smart enough to be able to figure out/change our own wallpaper.
THANKS SOO MUCH!! I've been wondering how to update nvidia drivers for my rtx 4050 mobile. It also fixed the issue where debian 12 was stuck at 800x600 (4:3) 60hz :)
How to use Synaptic Package Manager to install Nvidia Driver? I search Nvidia in Synaptic Package Manager, but there are so many entries I don't know which one to choose. Any help would be great.
I'm too facing this problem .After entering email address and clicking next , It just freezes and only close button is working . Did you solve the problem?
:) I never had to use Timeshift on a Debian based system - it's that stable. Arch and Tumbleweed, like all rolling releases, are a different story. So, I just use the BU backup script to back up my system on a usb drive. An old sage told me never to throw caution to the wind.
@Linux Tex bro 3 finger touch not working in my debain os when I installed it . At first it was in my settings and it worked first . Then I installed the nvidia drivers in it . After that it stopped working and also not showing in mouse settings . What should I do to enjoy the 3 fingers touch gesture ?? Please help me ......
I just moved to Debian after using Xubuntu previously. The primary difference between Debian and its sub-distros is that it only installs the very basic software packages and nothing else. This is actually great if you know what is necessary for your usage, because there won't be anything on your system that you don't use. It also helps you learn more about the system language and commands better, thus giving you more agency in operating within the OS. However, if you want something to have a full suite of usable software out of the box without the need to take the time and effort to curate your own setup, stick with the subdistrio of your choice. They are debian, just with a pre-fab set of settings and software.
Hey, if you still have the problem, the password is the same that you added for your user, and you can check how to add you user to the sudo list, the file is called sudoers, there are s lot of examples that might help you :)
@@GuilhermeHCardozo Thank you for letting me know. I have switched to Q4 OS. Still want to try linux so opted for a more suitable version. Q4 OS is very customizable and user friendly. I like it. And its software store has almost overwhelming no. of choices. i love it.
Talk about a padded list. The only thing you really need to do after a Debian install is install your favorite applications, and that's mainly because applications are such a personal subject. Under normal circumstances, there is no reason to update the system immediately after install. Even if you use an offline installer instead of a netinstall image, the installer will update all outdated packages during install anyway. The only exceptions are if the installer cannot set up the network, or if you specifically tell it not to download updates. Time Shift, like any other application, is personal preference. Use a separate /home partition and you'll have absolutely no use for it; you can then cleanly reinstall the OS at any time while preserving users' files. I have gone decades without it and have not had any need for it. Maybe more useful on more sketchy, potentially unstable base distros like Arch, but Debian? I don't think so. And why would you bother changing your DNS server at a per-system level through your operating systems, when you can change it on your router and instantly make the changes network-wide?
With the guided graphical installer how do you partition the free space? i cant do it with guided installer and it wont install with the small 1 mb free space.
I have freshly installed debian 12 and its fucked up without doing anything, 1) Terminal shortcut (Ctrl+Alt+T) NOT WORKING 2) Software package update NOT WORKING (even after selecting all non-free stuff) 3) No Minimize or Maximize button on any windows What the Hell Debian 12 wants from me, what is the fucking wrong with .sourcelist (I found that this source list is the culprit)
You said "After Installing Debian 12, 20 things to do" 😏I haven't seen a single and straight solution of how to GET OUT FROM F***ING BLACK 'CONSOLE' SCREEN (Login and Password) STAYS FOREVER, NO 'GUI'. I am back to Ubuntu again (despite try different things while installation the f***ing Debian 12)
just installed debian 12 w/ (KDE plasma) . now when i power off the system. sometimes it shows "system will poweroff now" and stays like that :( edit: reinstalled with gnome. now its fine. ;)
Well done teaching simple command to add non-free, contrib for those need nvidia-settings with this nvidia user will have trouble lagging chrome app and sluggish minecraft in browesr rotation. Debian cd only include non-free-firmware can only install firmware-misc but nvidia must enable non-free and conrib.
@@Forgotten_Lemonas he said in the video that it will load the application which u use the app more so it means that it will continue to occupy part of ram and for low end pc while it will make the few select apps faster to load but for other or even most of the times it makes the pc slow
I want to like Linux so badly, but every tutorial is like "Okay, you are on a fresh install. Open the terminal and enter command "X"" Me rubbing hands together: "alright, this time it will work, I can feel it!" Runs command Instant error Can't troubleshoot because either nobody has this problem, or everybody has a different "solution" none of which work in my case. The only OS you have to have mastered in order to learn it.
Bruh Delete all the unnecesary apps Give your account sudo access Get used to command line Learn how to create a file Learn ctrl+l in files Apt update doesnt update your system Dont preload If you dont have nvidia gpu, use wayland Turn of your bluetooth Dont use 2 google for dns Dont config your serious system files too much Explore the "Launch Using Discerete Graphics" button Use apt --purge autoremove Lastly prefer deb packages over flatpak
Hard disks? What hard disks? Who is using the HDDs in 2023 for the OS installation? Well, may be in Bombay, India perhaps, even though I doubt that. Thus: no need for the preload and speed tweaks. I don't think there is a noticeable difference in speed when starting the OS or a program from a descent SSD.
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Hi @LinuxTex please provide a guide on how to install simplescreenrecorder on debian 12, and if it can run on wayland distros. Do you switch to x11 to record or it's usable with wayland?
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@linuxtex your course is incomplete... When is it going to be finished?
You can't go wrong with Debian. And this release feels so fresh that it is simply the best Debian release in a while
Then why can't we install a proper macos theme ??
@@nildesperandum2034I can if i want. Maybe if you do some research, you'd know how to do it.
Best Debian release in 2 years actually... Since they release every 2 years :)
There could be a challenge for a person whose journey was: Windows>Linux Mint>Debian.
@@trubadyr99 why i'm on the same path but i think the first distro i used was kali linux which is based on debian non-free but that was 3 years ago. will i have any problem?
Would be handy if this has timestamps
Great quick-start guide! Only comment I have is that I'd personally use sudo to install, rather than always using su to switch to root.
Debian got tired of all these noob distros using it’s base. 🤣 Made One to shut em’ all down.
I think the very 1st thing to do after installing debian 12 is adding your user name to sudoers.
You do that during installation. Try again
No the installation process is supposed to do that for you in 2023. This isn't linux from scratch or arch.
@@PhayzinOut I was not added to the sudoers group during installation either.
@@JamesRogersProgrammer The only time that happens is if you type a password for the root account during installation. If you skip that step, the username is automatically added to sudoers
@PhayzinOut yes I realized that and lost an hour trying to put myself in the sudoers. We should read Debian installation guide, everything is explained.
Thanks , very helpful. I have been running debian on RPI and VMs for years and lately replaced Windows 11 with it on my notebook. Wow, it's like flying. Well, I had to install a newer kernel to get wifi running, but that's the only big issue I had.
Thank you for not telling us how to change wallpaper.! Too much time wasting is done in other videos. We are busy people, I think we're smart enough to be able to figure out/change our own wallpaper.
First thing you should do on a new Debian install is put everything you do on a new install into a bash script.
This is a great tutorial. I am stunned at the online account and phone integration that is available in debian 12.
Great content. Well done! Thanks!
11:14 Speed up Firefox
13:10 GSConnect
Thnx for your video. As usual it's extremely helpful.🎉
Glad to hear that
Thia is the best video i ever watch and solves my lot of problums thanks.
How to fix this please
“Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/)”
with btrfs file system Timeshift is unneccesary - you could make backups of your system instantly
love you're video's bro keep it up..
Which Desktop Environment You are Using Here? It looks great. I want to switch to same any tips anything.
gnome
Great video !
THANKS SOO MUCH!! I've been wondering how to update nvidia drivers for my rtx 4050 mobile. It also fixed the issue where debian 12 was stuck at 800x600 (4:3) 60hz :)
are you Rajesh Koothrappali?......... just kidding. Nice video!
5:25 why install "firmware-misc-nonfree" as well?
(It was not mentioned in debian forum)
Nvidia drivers, any drivers and spesific app😑
where is ipv6 written in description
How about Quad 9 for a DNS?
How to use Synaptic Package Manager to install Nvidia Driver? I search Nvidia in Synaptic Package Manager, but there are so many entries I don't know which one to choose. Any help would be great.
Non free is enabled by default now I think ,,I detected my GPU but could not install drivers either..
Amazing video my friend! You are a life saver!
Thanks Man Love You
Do you recommend upgrading to Sid?
i have problem with online account login (google), with nvidia. the apps is blank after entering the email.
any solution?
I'm too facing this problem .After entering email address and clicking next , It just freezes and only close button is working . Did you solve the problem?
@@ultron1060 remove the NVidia Driver, reboot, add the account, install the NVidia Driver, reboot, done
:) I never had to use Timeshift on a Debian based system - it's that stable. Arch and Tumbleweed, like all rolling releases, are a different story. So, I just use the BU backup script to back up my system on a usb drive. An old sage told me never to throw caution to the wind.
@Linux Tex bro 3 finger touch not working in my debain os when I installed it . At first it was in my settings and it worked first . Then I installed the nvidia drivers in it . After that it stopped working and also not showing in mouse settings . What should I do to enjoy the 3 fingers touch gesture ?? Please help me ......
helpful!
Very helpful vid.
Does Debian automatically select the downloaded mvidia driver? And what about the already installed other video driver?
I can't change apache document dir to home/www. permission issue. please help
I have ran linux mint ,Ubuntu, manjaro for a year or more
How do I know if i'm ready to move under debbian
I just moved to Debian after using Xubuntu previously. The primary difference between Debian and its sub-distros is that it only installs the very basic software packages and nothing else. This is actually great if you know what is necessary for your usage, because there won't be anything on your system that you don't use. It also helps you learn more about the system language and commands better, thus giving you more agency in operating within the OS. However, if you want something to have a full suite of usable software out of the box without the need to take the time and effort to curate your own setup, stick with the subdistrio of your choice. They are debian, just with a pre-fab set of settings and software.
Is it still not possible to scroll between workspaces up and down?
So how do I install brave?... N I don't know what sudo password is.... I can't just install the browser from website as in windows??
Hey, if you still have the problem, the password is the same that you added for your user, and you can check how to add you user to the sudo list, the file is called sudoers, there are s lot of examples that might help you :)
@@GuilhermeHCardozo Thank you for letting me know. I have switched to Q4 OS. Still want to try linux so opted for a more suitable version. Q4 OS is very customizable and user friendly. I like it. And its software store has almost overwhelming no. of choices. i love it.
After installing debian I have experienced Wi-Fi problems mission adapter help pls🙏
Is wifi option not available at all or some other issues?
Talk about a padded list. The only thing you really need to do after a Debian install is install your favorite applications, and that's mainly because applications are such a personal subject. Under normal circumstances, there is no reason to update the system immediately after install. Even if you use an offline installer instead of a netinstall image, the installer will update all outdated packages during install anyway. The only exceptions are if the installer cannot set up the network, or if you specifically tell it not to download updates.
Time Shift, like any other application, is personal preference. Use a separate /home partition and you'll have absolutely no use for it; you can then cleanly reinstall the OS at any time while preserving users' files. I have gone decades without it and have not had any need for it. Maybe more useful on more sketchy, potentially unstable base distros like Arch, but Debian? I don't think so.
And why would you bother changing your DNS server at a per-system level through your operating systems, when you can change it on your router and instantly make the changes network-wide?
you lost me at Gnome... the touch screen interface that breaks ur setup with every point update...
What about utility to switch between IGP and discrete graphics like Optimus for Nvidia? On laptop of course
Good for laptop
Those Commands don't work?
sir kindly show how to install "embridge" on debian
Tried de the nvidia stuff and now I had to re install the OS
How to enable drag and drop in Nautilus on compressed files?
With the guided graphical installer how do you partition the free space? i cant do it with guided installer and it wont install with the small 1 mb free space.
I recommend getting the debian gnome live iso or whatever desktop you prefer instead of the net install iso
Nice one. please cover Nixos on your next video
@LunuxTex which desktop are you using?
Is Debian 12 will be better for HP pavilion AMD laptops?
it's really depends on your use case really
definitely better than windows
Can anyone name the Desktop Environment used in the video?
Gnome I believe
thank you
not everything in Debian Gnome is "dark". Text Editor is still white, probably a few other programs.
Yes I noticed that too. The terminal doesn't move to dark mode automatically. You have to change the terminal settings directly to get dark background
Hi sir!
Can you suggest some best free Android Emulator for debian based OS!!!!!!‼
how do i make desktop items visible ?
Yo, Tex, can you talk about Gentoo one day?
I have freshly installed debian 12 and its fucked up without doing anything,
1) Terminal shortcut (Ctrl+Alt+T) NOT WORKING
2) Software package update NOT WORKING (even after selecting all non-free stuff)
3) No Minimize or Maximize button on any windows
What the Hell Debian 12 wants from me, what is the fucking wrong with .sourcelist (I found that this source list is the culprit)
my bluethoot microphone not working on debian 12, can someone help me?
you should add time stamps
Debian with MATE Desktop ❤
I mean adding google and microsoft accounts etc... Kinda defeat the main point of linux which is privacy
Will debian work on a desktop with HDMI
You said "After Installing Debian 12, 20 things to do" 😏I haven't seen a single and straight solution of how to GET OUT FROM F***ING BLACK 'CONSOLE' SCREEN (Login and Password) STAYS FOREVER, NO 'GUI'.
I am back to Ubuntu again (despite try different things while installation the f***ing Debian 12)
There should have been a GUI install option during OS installation. If not, there are ways to install a desktop environment from the command line.
Yea my top one was running boot repair because it hosed the boot menu
just installed debian 12 w/ (KDE plasma) . now when i power off the system. sometimes it shows "system will poweroff now" and stays like that :(
edit: reinstalled with gnome. now its fine. ;)
Sorry Plasma was a little too difficult for you to understand despite installing exactly the same as Gnome ;)
Well done teaching simple command to add non-free, contrib for those need nvidia-settings with this nvidia user will have trouble lagging chrome app and sluggish minecraft in browesr rotation. Debian cd only include non-free-firmware can only install firmware-misc but nvidia must enable non-free and conrib.
Never install preload.
Why?
True
Why, could you explain
Why?
@@Forgotten_Lemonas he said in the video that it will load the application which u use the app more so it means that it will continue to occupy part of ram and for low end pc while it will make the few select apps faster to load but for other or even most of the times it makes the pc slow
I want to like Linux so badly, but every tutorial is like "Okay, you are on a fresh install. Open the terminal and enter command "X""
Me rubbing hands together: "alright, this time it will work, I can feel it!"
Runs command
Instant error
Can't troubleshoot because either nobody has this problem, or everybody has a different "solution" none of which work in my case.
The only OS you have to have mastered in order to learn it.
The software store just won't work for me so Im going with MX linux
11:08 you paid for that gpu...
deja wu?
My question is: Why move the tools so fastly????????????????
all the flashing screens gave me ah
su to apt upgrade dear loooooooooord
Bruh
Delete all the unnecesary apps
Give your account sudo access
Get used to command line
Learn how to create a file
Learn ctrl+l in files
Apt update doesnt update your system
Dont preload
If you dont have nvidia gpu, use wayland
Turn of your bluetooth
Dont use 2 google for dns
Dont config your serious system files too much
Explore the "Launch Using Discerete Graphics" button
Use apt --purge autoremove
Lastly prefer deb packages over flatpak
The 20th thing is the harder to do
Never run apt upgrade! Always run apt full-upgrade!
good video but you talk to fast!
15 battery
Preload don't install 😢
Much better than Linux Mint...
Find a better distro 😎
4 nvidia
Hard disks? What hard disks? Who is using the HDDs in 2023 for the OS installation? Well, may be in Bombay, India perhaps, even though I doubt that. Thus: no need for the preload and speed tweaks. I don't think there is a noticeable difference in speed when starting the OS or a program from a descent SSD.
SSD is still hard disk
@@Starbunio lol, no
su -
2
Baby calm down
🤣
@@neilpatrickhairless
use sudo
WTF? Why no list? Thumbs down for user unfriendly, canceled sub as well...
lol
😆😆😆😆😆
Bam google dns and enjoy faster internet connection 😂
Debian 12 is the shit.
Only 1 thing to do if you install debian ...
Uninstall it and install Windows 🌚💀