You guys helped me learn HTML, CSS, JS, and PY. Now I am expanding my Linux knowledge with you guys. Thank you. You guys are a major part of our community. I can’t imagine the community without you guys.
@@Rubalix then hats off to ya. Your way ahead of a lot of people. Keep up this learning attitude you have. Continue to seek knowledge in all fields. I'm impressed, and confident you will succeed. 🤝
Can you give me a time where he mentioned Linux and Linode related stuff that is web related. Linode gives web related services like Ubuntu. I am interested in web related stuff but the video is too long to find that out. If you remember the time interval or something and if you share the time, that would be helpful.
Well he is learning from RUclips nothing is free even there are lots of people have made same course with is much better and in details from which you can batter understand your subject
The first page I’ve come across to effectively explain and explore Linux for beginners and not have me feeling like I’m missing something. Love it so far and thank you
Just finished chapter 11 and I must say, I feel great! Always felt a bit left out of the loop every time a friend or two started discussing Linux or related topics and have wanted to expand my knowledge on the subject. Currently pursuing a bachelors in Computer Science and Windows is all that I knew before college. Now I feel more confident as this course has helped me clear all basic concepts, not just about Linux distros, but how the OS and File System works! Plus I feel way more comfortable working on the Command-Line than I did before! I used WSL 2 with Ubuntu to do this course and there is not much difference in the way things work. _I referred to StackOverflow and other online resources when they did._ Will carry on and finish what I have started. Thanks again!
Thank you guys. I have started with your HTML,CSS, Web responsive Course as a total, 0 CompSci understanding beginner. 1 year has passed, I am working as a front end developer right now. But, as you see, you live and you learn so never stop grinding
@@tonydavisbusiness No, I did not. All thanks to RUclips, ChatGPT, communities. Learn at your own pace, you will make it. I just strongly beleive that you can become anything you want. You might not become Einstein in physics, but you surely can become an expert or a professor of physics in Harwards with hard work and dilligence. That is and was my mindset Plus, my job sucked so much that I just had no other choice
@@lukeskyvader3217 Im not from the US, i don't know your market but here (in Ukraine) the situation is not better. 500 - 1000 applicants for 1 position, very tough competition, but you just have to keep applying, keep doing test tasks and you will land it after some time
here is the crazy part, he is better than my college professor at explaining Linux.... my professor is to busy complaining hearing himself talk about the IT jobs he has not gotten..... Keep up the fight, love this course will replay multiple times.
The animations and imagery did it for me. I’ve been struggling hard with the rebase paradigm. You cleared up so much gray area in my head. I finally get it.
Awesome course, man!! I went through a Linux course focused on Fedora in college, but this course really helped round out my knowledge & fills in the gaps by approaching the same method from different distributions (which do things a bit different). Well done!
I’m going to be taking a Linux class in the spring and I’ve never used it in my life. I’m glad I found this. I think I’ll just watch it for my enjoyment, and see where things go. It will certainly help in my Test Out course for my Network+ class where every once in a while, a video and a practice quiz question will relate to Linux on some topic.
Awesome! Lifelong windows user just switched to Linux a few days ago. Kind of confusing at times but I really love Lubuntu so far. What a lucky day!! 🙏
Linux is just so awesome compared to windows. First of all Linux Ubuntu is really lightweight does not have all kinds of bloatware or task running in the background so your pc will run much faster. No need for anti-virus as we'll. Linux really helps you out a lot in many careers from IT cybersecurity software engineer devops etc.
@@Ibrahim-ui1ns I like that it let me take an old computer I couldn't use online and make it useable again. I'd be really curious how it will run when I can get a Linux distribution on a newer and more capable computer. It's kind of like a new girlfriend, can't stop thinking about it and I can deal with the little frustrations and annoying things because I like it so much
@@username8644 I just got a cheap laptop on Facebook because I was learning python2 from this instructor I really enjoy (Charles severance python for informatics course) and needed something to practice the book material when I wasn't at home. I recently pulled out an old XP computer that was in the closet and got it running again so that inspired me to go down to old windows versions rabbit hole. What blows my mind is that I've run disc cleanup countless times on XP and windows 10 in the past but when I did it on on 7 something happened and it pretty much "broke it". I tried to fix it all the ways RUclips suggested but in the end switching to Linux ended up being faster and easier. Now if I want to continue the windows rabbit hole thing I can with virtual machines but I have so much to learn I will put that off for now.
as a beginner this is great clear and totally understandable through every step - so many others talk like steamtrains but this is paced well for my level of learning
Thank you, Beau and the freeCodeCamp Team. Evert video you upload has the potential to shape or advance someone's professional path, making a meaningful impact on their life.
I am so grateful to you for this. Thank you for sharing all of this knowledge. I am in the UK and it is expensive to study here. You have made my life easier. Thank you.
I enjoyed listening to this on 0.5x speed for a few hours on loop while also listening to other long lectures at the same speed on various devices placed throughout my office.
Thank you for this Linux course I’ve been looking to deepen my knowledge of this subject. I landed a Backend Dev internship for a software company. My journey began with your HTML and CSS course 😄.
If you guys remove the brackets around the timestamps and add one for 0:00:00, then RUclips should detect them as video sections and let people navigate through using the interface. If not, you may also need to remove the milliseconds from them.
oh thank God. Its spring break and its TIME TO LEARN!!! I'm going to school for an IT degree. I went to CJC job corps in 2016 and got the Comptia A+ and am so stoked to get back to this dream of a career.
I cant believe it, I finally finished it. I have 100 more courses or tutorials to go before I feel comfortable with what I know, but I completed this in its entirety with over 400 flashcards of notes. Im so excited for whats next lol ty for the video
¡Thanks for all incredible content about Computer Science, in this case, this course has a lot of knowledge that I can use to improve my developer skills, thanks a lot again and greetings from Mexico!🙌🏻
Great course! It really feels targeted at sysadmins though, it gets way further into the weeds than the average user. Would love to see like a two hour version that teaches the average user how to get started in Linux! Same content, but leaving out the programmer/sysadmin material like vi, networking, specific dirs, etc.
I absolutely hate when people put the $ in front of the command. It makes it a pain to copy because you have to manually select the text and also WE ALREADY KNOW ITS A COMMAND there is absolutely no reason the the $ to be in the command unless it’s in the command itself.
lol i installed pop os and then came to watch this video. first find a video that lets us dualboot or windows pc. then come to learn about linux in a linux os. that should be fun. huuuge tutorials are a waste if we dont pause often to practice what we see. good luck to you and me.
Which desktop environment (xfce, Mate, Cinnamon)? I use Mate, but may switch to Cinnamon. I also manually set up the partitions and file systems on my drives.
Course Review: I just left it in the middle. Although it may be beneficial to many people and understandable to them as i can read in the comments but for me a person sitting live in front of the computer with keyboard can helps make technical stuff understand more better than that of a person who is just speaking on some slide shows and pre-short-recorded videos.
Thank you for your class and bash tutorial! Linux is widely spread in Embedded systems. It would be interesting to see a video about the Yocto project or other wide spread Embedded Linux Systems
I saw a VERY bright green meteor in 1999. As for colors, Li = red, Na = yellow, K = violet, Rb = red, Ca = yellow, Sr = red, Ba = green. Those are the colors emitted by the ions at high temperature. There are others, but these are the ones of most interest to chemists.
Can you (or anyone) please create a playlist for beginners who are completely new to computers that would serve as a good primer to help better understand this course. Much appreciated.
Check out my other channel for quick coding tutorials: ruclips.net/user/beau
CILET CURSE ACOMA ME MASHTIME . AI ASHT KETU ME PELENA...
Thank you Beau.
Appreciate your work.
sir can you send the document which shown in the video
You guys helped me learn HTML, CSS, JS, and PY. Now I am expanding my Linux knowledge with you guys. Thank you. You guys are a major part of our community. I can’t imagine the community without you guys.
After learning all that, do you have a job yet?
@@MrXlee1967 No. I’m in school.
@@Rubalix then hats off to ya. Your way ahead of a lot of people. Keep up this learning attitude you have. Continue to seek knowledge in all fields. I'm impressed, and confident you will succeed. 🤝
@@MrXlee1967 Thanks man. I plan to I love computers and science.
@@Rubalix Well done my man...
Can i ask how long it took you to learn all of that?
What was your schedule, how many hours did you study
⭐ Contents ⭐
⌨ (0:01:38:27) Chapter 1. Introduction to Linux Families
⌨ (0:07:39:23) Chapter 2. Linux Philosophy and Concepts
⌨ (0:16:37:09) Chapter 3. Linux Basics and System Startup
⌨ (1:05:36:15) Chapter 4. Graphical Interface
⌨ (1:34:29:13) Chapter 5. System Configuration from the Graphical Interface
⌨ (2:04:27:21) Chapter 6. Common Applications
⌨ (2:12:57:28) Chapter 7. Command Line Operations
⌨ (3:25:50:17) Chapter 8. Finding Linux Documentation
⌨ (3:36:53:13) Chapter 9. Processes
⌨ (4:07:51:13) Chapter 10. File Operations
⌨ (4:31:11:16) Chapter 11. Text Editors
⌨ (4:49:25:17) Chapter 12. User Environment
⌨ (5:13:32:27) Chapter 13. Manipulating Text
⌨ (5:40:04:05) Chapter 14. Network Operations.
Note, i just copied it from the Description box below.
JazakAllah Khair
@@syedsadiq8591 Thank you I appreciate that
Thanks, man. no gay. you get a good life.
thank you
Can you give me a time where he mentioned Linux and Linode related stuff that is web related. Linode gives web related services like Ubuntu. I am interested in web related stuff but the video is too long to find that out. If you remember the time interval or something and if you share the time, that would be helpful.
U guys make us believe world is still a better place to be ❤️🙏
exactly my thoughts, we have learned a lot thanks to their amazing free courses
Yes, one of the few hopes out there !
Well he is learning from RUclips nothing is free even there are lots of people have made same course with is much better and in details from which you can batter understand your subject
No the world is not, Heaven is let aim to get there
world is definitely bad they just try and it is appreciated
The quality of this course is 200/100. You get taught by legends and you receive the best of the substance. Awesome man !
Really?
@@charles3367yes, it’s a really good course.
no substance abuse please
I'm using Linux for more than 10 years, but watching this video with great interest. Appreciate it, gj guys!
I was literally planning on learning Linux this week and BAM y'all release a Linux course. Love you guys ♥️♥️
Same Bro! What a coincidence it is
ruclips.net/p/PL2kSRH_DmWVZp_cu6MMPWkgYh7GZVFS6i
This might help you brother
This course is really good.
@@laxlyfters8695 Sure it is
Ditto!
The first page I’ve come across to effectively explain and explore Linux for beginners and not have me feeling like I’m missing something. Love it so far and thank you
No matter how many times i watch even the basic Linux stuff there is always something new to learn or refresh my memory. Thanks Beau!
I’ve been using Linux for years and yet I learn something new everyday
Just finished chapter 11 and I must say, I feel great!
Always felt a bit left out of the loop every time a friend or two started discussing Linux or related topics and have wanted to expand my knowledge on the subject. Currently pursuing a bachelors in Computer Science and Windows is all that I knew before college. Now I feel more confident as this course has helped me clear all basic concepts, not just about Linux distros, but how the OS and File System works! Plus I feel way more comfortable working on the Command-Line than I did before!
I used WSL 2 with Ubuntu to do this course and there is not much difference in the way things work. _I referred to StackOverflow and other online resources when they did._ Will carry on and finish what I have started. Thanks again!
I’m amazed at the stuff that y’all do on this channel
Thank you guys. I have started with your HTML,CSS, Web responsive Course as a total, 0 CompSci understanding beginner. 1 year has passed, I am working as a front end developer right now. But, as you see, you live and you learn so never stop grinding
Did you have any other training? College or bootcamp
@@tonydavisbusiness
No, I did not. All thanks to RUclips, ChatGPT, communities.
Learn at your own pace, you will make it. I just strongly beleive that you can become anything you want. You might not become Einstein in physics, but you surely can become an expert or a professor of physics in Harwards with hard work and dilligence. That is and was my mindset
Plus, my job sucked so much that I just had no other choice
How? I heard even college graduates with ton of experience are atruggling to get a junior dev jobs these days .
@@lukeskyvader3217 Im not from the US, i don't know your market but here (in Ukraine) the situation is not better. 500 - 1000 applicants for 1 position, very tough competition, but you just have to keep applying, keep doing test tasks and you will land it after some time
That's awesome!
Thanks for this course and please upload more linux courses
Hello Sanjay do you think that this is the complete course for beginners? Is it covered from complete scratch to end?
here is the crazy part, he is better than my college professor at explaining Linux.... my professor is to busy complaining hearing himself talk about the IT jobs he has not gotten.....
Keep up the fight, love this course will replay multiple times.
Two things got you the like straight from the intro: your enthousiasm and...the fact you did this in the snow! Kudos!!!
The animations and imagery did it for me. I’ve been struggling hard with the rebase paradigm. You cleared up so much gray area in my head. I finally get it.
Man I cant believe it the man from the intro in every single FCC video has finally given a course of his own. I had a hunch this guy was a linux guru
Awesome course, man!! I went through a Linux course focused on Fedora in college, but this course really helped round out my knowledge & fills in the gaps by approaching the same method from different distributions (which do things a bit different). Well done!
Those who don't really use Linux GUI, but only want to learn necessary commands on the terminal, you can skip to Chapter 7 instead.
Finding this comment when I reached Ch 7 😭
@@pain.x6 sorry 😭
Linux CLI❌
Linux GUI ✅
What a nice perfectly cut "Howeve-" at 1:14:59 :)
There has been a while since I used Linux and this was perfect to remember the main features!
woooowww what a ride. Just finished. Nice course. Thank you @beau
I’m going to be taking a Linux class in the spring and I’ve never used it in my life. I’m glad I found this. I think I’ll just watch it for my enjoyment, and see where things go. It will certainly help in my Test Out course for my Network+ class where every once in a while, a video and a practice quiz question will relate to Linux on some topic.
It is the first time that I see that the man who always gives the introductions to the courses... gives a course.
I love you guys, you made my tech journey easier, may God bless you and your families for me😍
Awesome! Lifelong windows user just switched to Linux a few days ago. Kind of confusing at times but I really love Lubuntu so far. What a lucky day!! 🙏
bro how did you found linux in compare to win ?
Linux is just so awesome compared to windows. First of all Linux Ubuntu is really lightweight does not have all kinds of bloatware or task running in the background so your pc will run much faster. No need for anti-virus as we'll. Linux really helps you out a lot in many careers from IT cybersecurity software engineer devops etc.
@@Ibrahim-ui1ns I like that it let me take an old computer I couldn't use online and make it useable again. I'd be really curious how it will run when I can get a Linux distribution on a newer and more capable computer. It's kind of like a new girlfriend, can't stop thinking about it and I can deal with the little frustrations and annoying things because I like it so much
@@username8644 I definitely will take your advice but I have to say that the best part of windows 7 was switching to linux
@@username8644 I just got a cheap laptop on Facebook because I was learning python2 from this instructor I really enjoy (Charles severance python for informatics course) and needed something to practice the book material when I wasn't at home. I recently pulled out an old XP computer that was in the closet and got it running again so that inspired me to go down to old windows versions rabbit hole. What blows my mind is that I've run disc cleanup countless times on XP and windows 10 in the past but when I did it on on 7 something happened and it pretty much "broke it". I tried to fix it all the ways RUclips suggested but in the end switching to Linux ended up being faster and easier. Now if I want to continue the windows rabbit hole thing I can with virtual machines but I have so much to learn I will put that off for now.
wow!! you guys r on a roll!! May Allah Bless you all for all your efforts!! ^^
great timing, i just started learning network engineering a few weeks ago and need to get real familiar with linux!
as a beginner this is great clear and totally understandable through every step - so many others talk like steamtrains but this is paced well for my level of learning
Thank you, Beau and the freeCodeCamp Team. Evert video you upload has the potential to shape or advance someone's professional path, making a meaningful impact on their life.
I use Fedora, Mint and Debian 11...all are great and easy to use. thanks for offering these courses. ;)
I'd say mint takes the cake out of the other two.
I am so grateful to you for this. Thank you for sharing all of this knowledge. I am in the UK and it is expensive to study here. You have made my life easier. Thank you.
I was waiting for this course. Thank you guys so much
I enjoyed listening to this on 0.5x speed for a few hours on loop while also listening to other long lectures at the same speed on various devices placed throughout my office.
Thank you for this Linux course I’ve been looking to deepen my knowledge of this subject. I landed a Backend Dev internship for a software company. My journey began with your HTML and CSS course 😄.
If you guys remove the brackets around the timestamps and add one for 0:00:00, then RUclips should detect them as video sections and let people navigate through using the interface. If not, you may also need to remove the milliseconds from them.
I watching Beau's JS tut years ago him and his son were in an RV now he in his backyard not sure if by choice either way inspirational.
Beau is the hero of online learning. Thank you so much for your dedication to all of us, perpetual students of an ever changing field!
⌨ (01:38) Chapter 1. Introduction to Linux Families
⌨ (07:39) Chapter 2. Linux Philosophy and Concepts
⌨ (16:37) Chapter 3. Linux Basics and System Startup
⌨ (1:05:36) Chapter 4. Graphical Interface
⌨ (1:34:29) Chapter 5. System Configuration from the Graphical Interface
⌨ (2:04:27) Chapter 6. Common Applications
⌨ (2:12:57) Chapter 7. Command Line Operations
⌨ (3:25:50) Chapter 8. Finding Linux Documentation
⌨ (3:36:53) Chapter 9. Processes
⌨ (4:07:51) Chapter 10. File Operations
⌨ (4:31:11) Chapter 11. Text Editors
⌨ (4:49:25) Chapter 12. User Environment
⌨ (5:13:32) Chapter 13. Manipulating Text
⌨ (5:40:04) Chapter 14. Network Operations
Heck yes even if I end up having to pay for school I will excel with RUclips as my help! Thank you ❤️
oh thank God. Its spring break and its TIME TO LEARN!!! I'm going to school for an IT degree. I went to CJC job corps in 2016 and got the Comptia A+ and am so stoked to get back to this dream of a career.
Love Linux, do not miss Windows at all!
Thanks for bringing this course I needed it very much.
Now I´ll finally learn Linux! Thank you, Free Code Camp!
Thanks for this Linux foundation course.💜
I cant believe it, I finally finished it. I have 100 more courses or tutorials to go before I feel comfortable with what I know, but I completed this in its entirety with over 400 flashcards of notes. Im so excited for whats next lol ty for the video
bro can u help me to get it too pls,to learn this one
I really hope you're applying what you're learning. It's very easy to get lost into tutorial hell for months or even years!
Planning to start learning.
thank you for sharing!
❗warning for beginners:
it is just video version of documentation.
as a beginner I struggled to benefit from...
Just began the Linux platform..here we go..💯💎♥️
Man you're scaring me i was downloading Ubuntu right now (switching from Windows)
The "however" at 1:15:02 instantly kicked my ADHD into 100% CPU useage
Perfect Timing.
my man went hard on that intro!
I used to test Linux kernals for Compaq servees back in the day. It's been a minute so I'm updating my skills et. Thank you for making these videos 🙂
Planing this week to switch to linux what a lucky 👍🏿
I wanna learn to code things for Linux so bad but I’m new to Linux and never coded anything before in my life. Here’s to a good start
¡Thanks for all incredible content about Computer Science, in this case, this course has a lot of knowledge that I can use to improve my developer skills, thanks a lot again and greetings from Mexico!🙌🏻
Thanks for the course 🤝
bro... i had to learn how to do this by myself.... and NOW YOU DROP THIS
🔴 Absolutely well done and definitely keep it up! 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks!
What I was waiting for in 2023!! Thanks a lot!
I finished the course. Thank you!
It's nice to see Jobs to teach us about Linux, after all these years.
I finished the course😃😃😃
Thank you, I watch your other Linux video several times!!!!
How is this not the best channel on youtube??
THANK YOU-- as I get time I'll go through this..
Thank you so much for taking the time to do this! Subscribed! 🤓💙
Thanks!
Thank you for this.. I will go through it.. step by step! 😊
Thank you. These are much needed lessons.
Now i can feel ur good energy with that kind of new way that u preserve us
Great course! It really feels targeted at sysadmins though, it gets way further into the weeds than the average user. Would love to see like a two hour version that teaches the average user how to get started in Linux! Same content, but leaving out the programmer/sysadmin material like vi, networking, specific dirs, etc.
I absolutely hate when people put the $ in front of the command. It makes it a pain to copy because you have to manually select the text and also WE ALREADY KNOW ITS A COMMAND there is absolutely no reason the the $ to be in the command unless it’s in the command itself.
man
⌨ (0:00:00) Introduction
⌨ (0:01:38) Chapter 1. Introduction to Linux Families
⌨ (0:07:39) Chapter 2. Linux Philosophy and Concepts
⌨ (0:16:37) Chapter 3. Linux Basics and System Startup
⌨ (1:05:36) Chapter 4. Graphical Interface
⌨ (1:34:29) Chapter 5. System Configuration from the Graphical Interface
⌨ (2:04:27) Chapter 6. Common Applications
⌨ (2:12:57) Chapter 7. Command Line Operations
⌨ (3:25:50) Chapter 8. Finding Linux Documentation
⌨ (3:36:53) Chapter 9. Processes
⌨ (4:07:51) Chapter 10. File Operations
⌨ (4:31:11) Chapter 11. Text Editors
⌨ (4:49:25) Chapter 12. User Environment
⌨ (5:13:32) Chapter 13. Manipulating Text
⌨ (5:40:04) Chapter 14. Network Operations
Please add English subtitles🙏Thank you very much for this course❤️
I'm going through this course after the recent Windows Recall feature being announced. Hoping Linux is good for my workflow.
Thank you so much for this! 🎉
Nice intro in the snow!
I was thinking in linux and !Boom¡ Its here. thanks
I don’t use Linux often, so I often forget things related. This helps serve as a nice refresher
Finally, now that I have finished this video, I can install Mint.
lol i installed pop os and then came to watch this video. first find a video that lets us dualboot or windows pc. then come to learn about linux in a linux os. that should be fun. huuuge tutorials are a waste if we dont pause often to practice what we see.
good luck to you and me.
Which desktop environment (xfce, Mate, Cinnamon)? I use Mate, but may switch to Cinnamon. I also manually set up the partitions and file systems on my drives.
@@minty_Joe I use KDE Plasma.
hahaha Im a 25 years plus experience on this and im always glad to go over everything from the begining.
I am grate full for your free code camp , Thanks , from Bharath
so thank you for your sharing
Course Review:
I just left it in the middle. Although it may be beneficial to many people and understandable to them as i can read in the comments but for me a person sitting live in front of the computer with keyboard can helps make technical stuff understand more better than that of a person who is just speaking on some slide shows and pre-short-recorded videos.
Thank you for your class and bash tutorial! Linux is widely spread in Embedded systems. It would be interesting to see a video about the Yocto project or other wide spread Embedded Linux Systems
I saw a VERY bright green meteor in 1999. As for colors, Li = red, Na = yellow, K = violet, Rb = red, Ca = yellow, Sr = red, Ba = green. Those are the colors emitted by the ions at high temperature. There are others, but these are the ones of most interest to chemists.
Thank You very much, I'm excited to learn linux system, like I'll know secret superpower soon.
@51:34 scared the crap out of me, i almost ran out of my room to check on my cat lol had to rewind a few times😅
I am about to ace this video.
My thanks and appreciation.
Can you (or anyone) please create a playlist for beginners who are completely new to computers that would serve as a good primer to help better understand this course. Much appreciated.
finally the guy that makes the introductions is the lecturer now
😂😂😂
Much needed for beginners in Linux 👍
ありがとう、Linux!
私の人生は、世界のエンジニアに注ぎます。
☺️
Literally I was waiting for it ❣️
Thank you very much for knowledge.