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10leej
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A nerd who likes tinkering with whatever. Loves games, and has a passion for.... Everything.
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Surveying the Damage - Indian lake Tornado 2024
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I give a brief walk around showing the damage done to my apartment building. It uh, might be bad. Join this channel to get access to... something: th-cam.com/channels/Nvl_86ygZXRuXjxbONI5jA.htmljoin 10leej.com/contact/ 10leej.com/sponsors/
I Survived - Indian Lake Tornado 2024
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Just when things started looking up. You have my permission to use this video for any broadcast purposes as long as you provide attribution with the following links listed below. If you want to help not just me but everyone the local United Way chapter has a fundraiser running. secure.givelively.org/donate/united-way-of-logan-county-inc/indian-lake-tornado-relief-fund 10leej.com/contact 10leej....
HomeLab Series 3: NFS Setting up NFS and systemd Automounts
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HomeLab Series 3: NFS Setting up NFS and systemd Automounts
HomeLab Series 2: Lets Install and Setup Fedora as a Server
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HomeLab Series 2: Lets Install and Setup Fedora as a Server
Setting up v4l2loopback on openSUSE for Matt
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Setting up v4l2loopback on openSUSE for Matt
So I installed....... Redhat Enterprise Linux 9?
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So I installed....... Redhat Enterprise Linux 9?
Thank you for making this video, it was exactly what I needed to know. I have been using ZFS with an LSI SAS RAID card and 7 x 3TB drives for over a year but I'm thinking of trying other raid solutions now, especially as I use BTRFS on all my other devices.
Because zypper download and install packages one by one, as opposed to dnf or pacman which will download all the packages first by parrarel, then install them.
Never had any of these problems the last 6 years I use Ventoy, so either you do something wrong or the usb flashes you use are not good...
But you only install it once
You'd be suprised.
Machinist?
Small Plastic Injection Molding Facility Owner
User nme
Let me guess... You're a machocist.. You like the abuse.. 😆
real gentoo users use doas
Real Chad here. I'm a fake
Hate the begging for subcriptions and likes😢
Algorithm things. It's the cost to be paid.
@@10leej still hate it.
Have you tried the Gnome version of Garuda Linux?
Garuda being an arch based distro is off putting for me since I historically have lots of issues with Arch systems
Isn't Gnome supposed to give you a SEPARATE WORKSPACE WINDOW for each of the applications open - and not use ONE WORKSPACE for all of them?
Not really, you can use gnome like that if you want and there are extensions that do that for you.
In the OVERVIEW MODE, where you have the two workspaces by default on top, and the applications dock on the bottom - is it possible to change the BACKGROUND here, as well as the individual backgrounds of the workspaces panels on top - each one being DIFFERENT from the other? Also, can you make the TOP TASKBAR roll up or hide?
I like gnome but it just doesn't work. I want to enjoy it but it's unusably bad for me. I'm on KDE plasma waiting for cosmic. I feel like cosmic will be exactly what I'm looking for, gnome without all the BS
Thanks for hosting a public instance! I'm using it to play Cyberpunk with my friends.
Your welcome
You know what? I use Gentoo and I was starting to seriously consider switching to Debian or Arch, more likely Arch, but you've convinced me to stick with Gentoo. Plus what you mentioned about OBS Studio and use flags made me check mine and the "v4l" use flag is missing, which probably explains why my webcam wasn't working. What are your thoughts of using CPU optimization flags like "march" or "mtune"? Some say they are pointless, and Linus Torvalds disabled them in the kernel for that reason. But I would contribute and perhaps argue that maybe it doesn't do much for one application, but when you have multiple applications on top of your desktop environment on top of X or Wayland on top of many shared libraries on top of the core C libraries on top of the kernel, the small performance boosts add up, don't they?
I'm not really smart enough to talk cpu optimizations, lol
You should’ve seen when that feature was first released lol. The cursor was so pixelated when you shook it.
Gentoo Linux perfect distribution for men that are not attracted for woman!
hey, how is it as a daily driver. got a developer lisence and considering making it a daily driver! i am a big distro hopper lol. i mainly browse the internet, do school, and game. i love your videos man, thanks.
It's alright as a daily driver. They do use an older kernel so do t get too aggressive with the new GPUs
@@10leej are you familiar with arch Linux? I’m having issues with installing
I think the operating system is Linux.
The second most annoying distro after Arch. I won't bother with distros that don't give you a choice in how you choose to install it: The easy way and the hard way i.e. custom install. Void can't even do a guided partition you yourself HAVE to do it and this is important Void is not about choice, they force you to do the installation like it is 1993....
Stop it. You'll go blind!
what's your all time favorite DE?
Do t have one, they all suck
"Overview/Dynamic Workspaces" is such a cool thing to organize DE!! I Felt in love with gnome 40+ ^-)) 20 over years in a row i was an "KDE" fan, when KDE Neon linux distribution went out -- i was escited!. But it`s failld my expectation. After some time i rereviewed my concept of using OS another than Windows (I still hate MacOS, very much).. And then i considered GNOME DE in another way ;-)
honest question: why would i want to choose gentoo when i can just compile packages from source on other distributions anyway?
Gentoo is slightly more automated and can help you avoid dependency hell.
@@10leej i see, maybe its time for me to look into that 🤔
My friend would love to watch this but his browser still has 2 days left before it finishes compiling
Hahahaha image being a Gentoo daily user?! Who is toxic now? 😂
You’re an amazing person! Thank you for your help last year when I needed a computer!
also on opensuse subreddit when I asked questions of why the installatation takes long and all the fanboys: "hmm idk it took 5mins for me" or "hmm on my end its pretty fast" ?? I mean why the hell those fankids lying why is it good for them? Obviously there's something wrong with the installer. I installed Tumbleweed on SIX computers in my home, and all of 'em took like almost an hour at minimum (and all of 'em on SSD)
True man i decided to try tumbleweed gnome passed 2 hours still downloading they have bad repository my speed flickering 100KBs to 500KBs but at least im near finish only 800mb that will be around 30 min i think 😢
yeah I think it's funny when some guy who's used to using "linux with training wheels" starts messing with slackware. They always get that "deer in the headlights" look, as the real beauty of slackware is not in what it has....but rather in what it doesn't have, and doesn't need,,,,,,
If it helps any, I straight up didn't read the sudeors file like I probably should have.
Gradience is dead now. GNOME is good but you better like the default theme!
daudix.one/blog/archiving-gradience/ Makes me sad. But honestly I don't really mind the stock theme.
Really cool.
I like this guy.
The issue is because your monitor is too wide. The loading bars have to travel much further on an UW, which slows the install process. Try a 4:3 1024x768 monitor instead. Much faster loading bars.
dude you made my day xD
Just disconnect the cable. No further processing required
i don't get it how you explained Gnome's approach to minimising... If you want to hide something you're working on, you should close it? How do you pick it back up where you left off? If you have three terminals open, and you want to hide two of them temporarily, you should close those two... and then how do you get them back? And would they not have stopped the processes they were running, when you closed them? You were just like "Gnome doesn't have a minimise button by default, because if you don't want to see something, you simply close it" -- but that is such an oversimplification that doesn't address the purpose of minimising.
Use the virtual desktops. If you put something on a workspace and switch to a different one it's effectively hidden.
This makes me consider switching to gentoo. But I just switched to fedora a month ago.
Very good video a noob can follow u n recreate its very enjoyable to see someone properly do a video not like most fly all over the place at 100 mph keep up the great work more people will learn from u. You should be at a college teaching our kids they would learn from you.
Yes u didn't set the closest server i learned that about a week ago u might get a server in Germany or UK at 0.5 kbs instead of USA at 8.5 mbs
Is the kitty okay?
Yep
Cute kitty.
I use arch btw.
Possible way to install the Nvidia driver on Slackware
Nice video 👍
I really want to try RHEL because I am a 3D artist who creates just as much as he games. Most of the 3D software I enjoy using like Maya, Unity, Blender etc we’re built with enterprise Linux in mind. Thanks for showing that RHEL is more versatile that it may appear
Great video!! i have something similar on a Raspi4. But why not use the fstab method instead?
Because doing like this is universal across systemd distros. Upto and including the likes of NixOS and Fedoras Atomic Desktops.
Makes the point that gentoo is not about speed continues by talking about ff hardware acceleration. :) it doesn’t matter how you get it. It is about speed and optimization. Additional functions are also a thing, yes, rarely.
Now I'm curious, what's só awful about awesomewm?
Y use neofetch when there's a compiled version of it, fastfetch
This video is that old
Huh. Old video in internet terms. You see, in ancient times - also in internet terms - I did use one of the *boxes. Was it openbox, fluxbox, blackbox? I don't know. Too many cigars and too much alcohol for me to remember, let alone care. I have been a Gentoo user since 2004 or 2005 (again, cigars and alcohol) and until recently all my systems have been mostly the same. Some DE (first KDE, tried Gnome for a while and hated it, went with the aforementioned *box for a while, then settled on xfce as it suited my needs better.), X11, sound through straight ALSA, and OpenRC. With my most recent effort, I turned 80% of that on its head. I am still running Gentoo. But I am running systemd, pipewire, wayland, and - as you may have guessed - labwc. I am still working on getting things the way I want them, and that will take some time. But I am enjoying the extreme simplicity inherent in *box-type WMs, perhaps more so than before.