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The Tech High Priest
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ธ.ค. 2023
Warning: This Linux Command Can Get You Fired!
In this video, we dive into one of the most infamous Linux commands: rm -rf /. Known as the 'nuclear option' of commands, rm -rf / can completely wipe a Linux system if used improperly. We’ll explore how this command works, why it’s so dangerous, and real-life examples of the catastrophic damage it can cause in production environments. This is a must-watch for anyone working in Linux or IT, to understand why you should think twice before using such powerful commands."
This setup will help convey the serious risks and educate viewers on the consequences of careless command execution in Linux.
This setup will help convey the serious risks and educate viewers on the consequences of careless command execution in Linux.
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God Started OpenSource Technology
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In this enlightening video, we dive into a unique perspective on open-source technology, tracing its roots back to divine design! Join us as we explore the idea that God Himself pioneered the concept of open-source, making life’s essential “code” freely available to all. From the blueprint of human DNA to the wonders of nature’s replication and adaptation, everything reflects a system of access...
What's New in Fedora 41: Top Features and Technical Updates
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Fedora 41 is here, and it's packed with exciting new features for tech enthusiasts, developers, and power users alike! In this video, we'll explore what's new in Fedora 41, including the sleek GNOME 47, Linux Kernel 6.11, updated container tools, and performance improvements. We'll also take a look at the enhanced security features and the latest Fedora Spins. Join us as we dive into everything...
"Lost in Linux? Start Here! Best Beginner Linux Distros for a High-Paying Tech Career!"
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"Feeling overwhelmed by the hundreds of Linux distributions out there? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered! In this video, I break down the best Linux distros for beginners, with a focus on the ones that set you up for success in the corporate world. Learn why I recommend starting with Ubuntu for ease and versatility, but why Red Hat skills could be the key to higher earnings in tech. Whether you...
"Installing CentOS Stream 9 on VMware Workstation Pro 17 - Complete Setup Guide!"
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"Learn how to install CentOS Stream 9 on VMware Workstation Pro 17 with this step-by-step tutorial! We’ll guide you through creating a virtual machine, configuring settings, and installing CentOS Stream 9, Red Hat’s rolling-release distribution for RHEL development. Perfect for anyone looking to explore or test CentOS Stream 9 in a virtual environment. Dive into the CentOS ecosystem and get you...
"How to Install Fedora 41 on VMware Workstation Pro 17 - Step-by-Step Guide!"
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"Ready to explore Fedora 41? In this video, we walk you through the complete installation process for Fedora 41 on VMware Workstation Pro 17. From configuring your virtual machine to setting up Fedora’s latest release, this guide covers each step in detail. Perfect for beginners and seasoned users looking to test Fedora in a virtual environment without affecting their main system. Let’s get sta...
"Why Choose Fedora Linux? Exploring the Powerhouse of Innovation and Security!"
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"Curious about Fedora Linux? In this video, we dive into what makes Fedora a standout choice for developers, sysadmins, and tech enthusiasts alike. From cutting-edge software and strong security to its role as the testing ground for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Fedora offers a powerful Linux experience. Whether you’re after the latest features, a secure environment, or a solid community-dri...
Changing Linux Permissions with chown & chgrp
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Changing Linux Permissions with chown & chgrp
A solid Introduction to Linux Permissions Part II
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A solid Introduction to Linux Permissions Part II
A solid Introduction to Linux Permissions Part I
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In Linux, permissions play a crucial role in controlling access to files and directories. Here are some key points about permissions: Three Permission Types: Permissions in Linux are divided into three types: Read (r): Allows a user to view the contents of a file or list the contents of a directory. Write (w): Allows a user to modify the contents of a file or create, rename, or delete files wit...
Linux File Compression using tar
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File Compression using tar in Linux 1. Introduction: - File compression is a common practice in Linux for reducing the size of files and directories, thereby conserving storage space and facilitating easier transfer and distribution. - The `tar` command is a versatile utility used for creating, extracting, and manipulating archive files, often combined with compression tools like `gzip`, `bzip2...
"Linux sudoers Explained: Configuring /etc/sudoers for System Security"
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"Linux sudoers Explained: Configuring /etc/sudoers for System Security"
"Securing Linux Systems: Mastering User Authentication with Shadow and Passwd"
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"Securing Linux Systems: Mastering User Authentication with Shadow and Passwd"
"Linux Groups Explained: Simple Access Control"
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"Linux Groups Explained: Simple Access Control"
"Create & Manage Linux Users: Essential Commands"
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"Create & Manage Linux Users: Essential Commands"
Absolute Path Vs Relative Path in Linux
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Absolute Path Vs Relative Path in Linux
"How Sudo in Linux Works: The Power of Superuser Access, Just Like the Name of Jesus"
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"How Sudo in Linux Works: The Power of Superuser Access, Just Like the Name of Jesus"
How to Install MobaXterm: Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners
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How to Install MobaXterm: Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners
How to SSH into a Linux Server - Step by Step Guide
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How to SSH into a Linux Server - Step by Step Guide
Ubuntu Server 24 Installation on VM workstation Pro 17
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Ubuntu Server 24 Installation on VM workstation Pro 17
Understanding the Linux File System Hierarchy: Complete Guide for Beginners
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Understanding the Linux File System Hierarchy: Complete Guide for Beginners
Introduction to Linux: Shell, Kernel, and Open Source Essentials
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Introduction to Linux: Shell, Kernel, and Open Source Essentials
Perfect if you want to get fired and go down in a blaze of glory. Plus, other people will get fired too, especially who ever gave you root access to a prod server.
very usefull video , much thanks
Yoiu are very welcome!
thank you brother
You are very welcome brother. Thanks for watching.
Gods name is Richard Stallman?
@@byronbrimstone5163 Actually, God created Stallman! Before Stallman, there was God, and He used the same open-source code of life to create all of us, reflecting His image. Just like the beauty of open-source, life itself is designed to be shared, learned from, and built upon. Stallman tapped into that concept in tech, but it’s been in creation since the very beginning!
Great content.
thank you for your feedback
Stupidity has no bottom. 30 minutes of claims and zero evidence.
He's not making claims. He's making poetry.
@@luserdroog "Thank you for seeing it that way! I wanted to explore the idea of open-source from a different angle, more like a philosophical reflection. Sometimes, it’s less about proving a point and more about sparking a new way of thinking. I’m glad you appreciated that approach!"
@@PLAN50 The purpose of the video is to spark thought and conversation about the openness of creation. It’s less about proving a point and more about viewing technology through a unique lens.
In other words "Hey, if it's not in front me, if I can't, see it, touch it - It doesn't exist." - Pure Materialism A person wanting "Peer Reviewed" documentation - while being ignorant (or in complete denial) of the phenomenon of "Peer Review Fraud"
@@Mantikal Thank you for adding that perspective! It’s refreshing to see someone who recognizes the limitations of strict materialism. Not every truth or insight can be packaged into a peer-reviewed paper, especially when we're exploring concepts that are more philosophical or spiritual in nature. Sometimes, the most meaningful discussions come from stepping outside those boundaries and simply contemplating the 'what ifs.' Your point about 'Peer Review Fraud' is also a great reminder that even 'accepted' knowledge has its own flaws and biases. Thanks for encouraging a broader view!
I love Linux, Microsoft Inc. said I can't use my 8-year-old laptop, and though it was disappointing, I said okay and moved to Linux, which not only improved my technical skills but also allowed me to appreciate the capabilities of my "redundant" hardware.
That's awesome! It’s amazing how Linux can breathe new life into older hardware while helping us grow technically. That’s the beauty of open-source-it’s accessible and empowering. Glad to hear that your journey with Linux turned into something so positive!
@@TheTechHighPriest :)) thankuu for the video
Keep uploading your great videos. Your channel will grow to be big soon! 😃🙏❤️
@dannejendinger1847 thank you so much man of God. Thank you!!
It may be worth noting that if you upgrade from Fedora 40, you don't lose X11. I was worried because there are some things I still prefer a Gnome on Xorg session for, and when I upgraded to Fedora 41, the choice of X was still there. Of course, on a new installation, your only choice will be Wayland, but if you're upgrading from a version of Fedora that already supported X, it will not delete it when you upgrade through Fedora's default upgrade method.
Very correct thank you for you feedback.
Good concise tutorial.
thank you very much for the feedback
The video is very informative in an elegant & concise manner ! keep up the good work
Thank you very much
I remember using openSUSE back in the early 2010s and it was smooth. I can imagine the enterprise version being very solid. Where I live and work, Ubuntu is the standard (although I personally use Debian when I'm not on Windows).
@oniflrog4487 I have also used Susse while supporting customers from Aws. I also like Debian but i prefer the Ubuntu Desktop. Today, I just migrated all my kids to Fedora. No more windows for them.
It is taking me to the "screening required" repeatedly, after looking at this video i know why, it DOESN'T SHOW THE FUCKING "I AGREE TO TOS" CHECKBOX AT ALL there is only expand all checkbox. This site is so frustrating, but thanks for the video.
You are very welcome. We are all feeling the same pain from Broadcoms design
It’s cool with a priest that love Linux! 😃🙏❤️ The best of two worlds (universe).
Thank you so much. I litterally eat linux daily. Bible in my hand and linux on my desk. Amenn!!!
@ Same here!! 😃🙏❤️
Thank you for sharing this video! I love using MobaXterm.
You're welcome!
Great Video! I love using Vim more than nano.
Same here, Thanks
1) install nano 2) forget vim
@I_am_Raziel Nano is easy but I am sooo in love with vim. It was my very first tool since I started with redhat enterprise Linux. Nano is in ubuntu by default. I only adopted ubuntu later on in life
Neovim bettar
vim was god's upmost divine creation
@@uhh12131 very fat amen to that!!
Hide your adress!!
Thank you but That was not a real address. I said so in the video.
@@TheTechHighPriest oh, i was just checking if you were aware of this fact :)
Thank you father! 😃🙏
You are welcome and comeback again!!!
Perfect, thank you!
you are very welcome!
I remember struggling to learn how to install Ubuntu. Thanks for the great content ❤
You're welcome 😊
Hey father. Your audio is a little low
Hello Child of God, I have double checked and the audio is good from my end. Can you check if you have increase your volume? I have checked on both mobile and TV. Thank you for watching and more is comming.
@TheTechHighPriest yes father i checked. The audio is still pretty low. Are you sure you're using that big microphone and not the one on your headset?
@@onelifepillow thanks for this feedback. In this one, I used the headset. I will from now stick to the big microphone. Thanks again
@TheTechHighPriest anytime, Father! god bless.
@onelifepillow did you hear anything at all at max volume? at 50% on my phone volume, the audio is really low. Please let me know how unbearable it was or if it is managable. In that case I can delete and reupload.
Greetings Father.
Thank you Child of God. Thanks for stopping by!
Great video and great strategies!
Glad you enjoyed!
Thank you so much for sharing these videos on Linux! You are great at making tech easy to understand.
thanks and comeback for more
Thanks for this eye opener
My pleasure!
Thanks for this.
You are very welcome! See you at the top!!
omg i hate broadcom. they need to fire that ui designer. i had to look up this video cause i didnt know why it wouldnt let me download the installer and, well, i didnt see the "agree to terms and conditions" button.
Sorry about your pain. I felt thesame pain trying to get this hypervisor. They could do better with their design. THis one truely sucks
Great tutorial
Thank you! Cheers!
Gracias !!!
thank you!!
Thank you my brother! Finally I was able to downloaded Vmware Workstation Pro 17. Thanks for the direct link to get the download!!
@@oscarmelvin8221 you are welcome. Thanks for watching!
Nice!!. Love the step by step walkthrough. It was easy to follow
Thank you somuch for your feedback.
Awesome video. Best ive seen so far on how to do this installation
Thank you very much!!
Greetings my friend! I am a Pastor who uses Arch Linux LOL!, is nice to see people like you showing the world great technologies. Blessings from Houston, TX.
Thank you man of God. Jesus has his people everywhere❤ God bless you pastor!!
Yes we need more Open Source in schools and offices!
very true. it creates a world where we are not just dependent on proprietary software
@@TheTechHighPriest exactly and we don't have to worry that the company is in business because there is a chance to fork the software and keep it alive beyond what the manufacturers might want. So less ewaste!
Thank you for sharing this great video!
You are so welcome!
Very Good Video Explaining what Linux is. Thank you for sharing!
thankyou for being a subscriber
support.broadcom.com/group/ecx/productdownloads?subfamily=VMware%20Workstation%20Pro
Wow, in all we do, we need to be more committed to families
Very true. Family is all we will have when the rest of the world moves on'
Wow, great content. In my last job even as a Sr. DevOps Engineer, I encountered a similar situation where I resolved an issue involving SSH, but someone else took credit for my work. Up till this date, I deeply regret not standing up for myself at the time. Great video ❤
thank you so much for stopping by. Its very typical in coporate America
Wow, if you can explain something in a way that a 5 year old can understand, then you know you’ve understood the topic.
Thank you Dr. Delphine. Completely agree
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