You made my day by adding episode 7 today!! I recently switched from windows 10 to Ubuntu 20.04. I’ve always used windows os but always had a soft spot for Linux and well after watching your channel for a few months I decide to make the switch. Thanks for the education!! I also wanted to give you my respect. I was born in 88 and it’s very inspiring to see someone my age accomplish such great things!! ❤️✌🏻🖖🏻
It doesn't always work. There are situations when a hung process will not die even with -9. Usually seen when a process is waiting for something like disk or network.
Chuck, you are the best tech teacher I ever seen, I watch every single one of your video's, because every they have encouraged me to study linux, networking, security etc. You're always the best. Thank you very much.
I like watching people like you. Although I am very very familiar with Linux already, seeing people excited to use and learn about Linux makes me happy. Mostly coming from a world of Windows Server, I enjoy watching people use Linux for many things.
Thank you for everything you do on educating people. I love your videos so happy TH-cam decided to recommend them to me. I've been hacked multiple times and was never really that technical. I've been learning more and becoming more technical. I have a career in Healthcare but have been wanting to make a career change to something else. I've been trying to learn how to code and more about networking and cyber security. I do have learning disabilities and dyslexia so it takes me a bit more time to get the information. I was thinking about going back to school for a Network Security Technician course but Hack the Box looks like it could be way better as it's more along how I learn. Keep up all the amazing work and much love.
Learned something new today about killing processes. Love htop! I also use tmux to make it easier to keep the process going after I disconnect from SSH. The examples explained in the video are way cooler!
Hi Chuck, at 7:46 you're telling us that "firefox" is still alive but in reality, the process you're seeing (9147) is your grep command/process (grepping firefox) run just before :). Anyway, great content and keep going.
good video for beginners. the only exception with -9 is that it will not kill a process stuck in i/o wait (process status of D). saw that issue years ago in RHEL when df wouldn't die because of a stale nfs mount. the only way to get around that is to lazily umount (umount -l) then df should respond
In Windows: 1. *Ctrl+Alt+Delete* launches _full-screen menu_ which _includes_ Task Manager in the menu-items. 2. *Ctrl+Shift+Esc* _launches Task Manager._ Or, if Task Manager is already open, _quits Task Manager._ 🌠The more you know. 🙂
this is really amazing content, ive always been a windows user and a personal windows spokes person but now i even joined the HTB Academy all because of the amazing content. im in IT and i just realised how important Linux is and how easy and fun it can be to learn the system. Thanks man keep up the amazing work Chuck!
Chuck thank you so much ! Ive learned so much from your videos ! I even showed my professor your channel and he loved it and wants to start assigning students homework to watch your videos.
Thanks for the video sir!, anyway if someone have a problem in using bg 1 or something like that at 11:45. Now you must type with percentage like this "bg %1"
Hello Chuck With kill -9 The process is killed. But I just wondered what the difference between kill -15 and kill -19 ? Anyway i've learned a lot. Thanks for these great videos. You're a great teacher. Thank you so much from France ♥♥♥
I, like yourself, love working at the terminal. For me, I installed yakuake (this is for KDE, and there are versions for some of the other DE's), a drop-down style of terminal influenced by Quake's drop-down terminal. I found it more practical for my style of workflow.
At 7:45 firefox is NOT still running. grep just filtered the string firefox in the command you just ran. If you pay attention the process it returned is 'grep', not 'firefox'. This is why you use pgrep in the first place. Because grep also greps itself.
Plz make a video on wifi hacking with Kali WSL Wireless interfaces are not recognised in Kali GUI I love your videos. Got to learn so much from this type of short informative videos. Thanks in advance
subbed in the first video of the series, i wish you had tutorials for everything i am curious about, Figma, UX, Devops, JS, TS, CSS, Python, photoshop, logo design, branding etc lol very good explanations, simplifications abstractions etc thumbs up, it was so fun to watch every video. I lost when you said SIGTERM is kinda suggestion PLEASE DIE, PROCESS?
Hey Chuck, I was watching the video until the end hoping that you will explain the zombie processES as well and why using kill -9 is not always a good idea...
@7:40 not sure if someone already pointed it out. But it's actually showing you the grep command process, not firefox. if you type ps -aux | grep type_anything_here
Any chance we can have a video on Parrot sec OS? Learning Computer Science and love your channel, maybe pro's/cons compared to Kali? or just some coffee and fun stuff to learn/explore!
Can u please please do a video about Qubes os. I love how you explain things. And if u have never used it,u will find it great for privacy and keep hackers away ⭐
Are you going to IT or hacking? If hacking start with pen testing and take courses in ethical hacking since pen testing doesn't cover everything in hacking
I Know this won't reach you most probably.. but if it does.. Thanks alot And if don't .. I am already sharing the video by comenting on it.. Hacking the algorithm ;)
Great video, it would be great if you could do a video on managing multiple Linux distributions at once? Maybe using Uyuni? This is a really pain in the real world without very manual intervention, especially if you have lots of different versions of Linux in your environment.
You have a lot of interesting videos that I would like to review continually, especially on linux apps.. May I have permission to download some of them ? So I can learn while I am offline..
Thanks for the great video, Sir. Lemme ask a question! At 18:05, how can we kill the sleep process running in the background using $kill-19 (Ctrl+z ), as we already put the '&' sign at the end?
This guy makes everything fun
Learn with fun 🤩
Could make a class on watching paint dry and id sign up
please tell me it is real don't burst my bubble @@thisisnotok2100
You can kill using a job number, rather than a process ID with
kill %1 (or whatever job number).
I was thinking the same thing while watching this.
So "kill -9 %1"?
Chuck you are the Perfect IT teacher I was looking for Super easy and Great Explanations Thanks ♥️♥️
You made my day by adding episode 7 today!! I recently switched from windows 10 to Ubuntu 20.04. I’ve always used windows os but always had a soft spot for Linux and well after watching your channel for a few months I decide to make the switch. Thanks for the education!! I also wanted to give you my respect. I was born in 88 and it’s very inspiring to see someone my age accomplish such great things!! ❤️✌🏻🖖🏻
Always been confused about killing processes and never bothered learning why -9 always works. Now I know. Thanks 👍
Same here
It doesn't always work. There are situations when a hung process will not die even with -9. Usually seen when a process is waiting for something like disk or network.
Just keep it killing processes and not humans and you'll be just fine.
0:53
quick tip to oopen task manager
CTRL + SHIFT +ESC
Let's just take a moment and appreciate the way this guy made linux commands extra fun.
Chuck, you are the best tech teacher I ever seen, I watch every single one of your video's, because every they have encouraged me to study linux, networking, security etc. You're always the best. Thank you very much.
I like watching people like you. Although I am very very familiar with Linux already, seeing people excited to use and learn about Linux makes me happy. Mostly coming from a world of Windows Server, I enjoy watching people use Linux for many things.
I'm working on my CCNA. Got a full course and textbooks. Thanks for getting me started, Chuck.
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Thank you for everything you do on educating people. I love your videos so happy TH-cam decided to recommend them to me. I've been hacked multiple times and was never really that technical. I've been learning more and becoming more technical. I have a career in Healthcare but have been wanting to make a career change to something else. I've been trying to learn how to code and more about networking and cyber security. I do have learning disabilities and dyslexia so it takes me a bit more time to get the information. I was thinking about going back to school for a Network Security Technician course but Hack the Box looks like it could be way better as it's more along how I learn. Keep up all the amazing work and much love.
Learned something new today about killing processes. Love htop! I also use tmux to make it easier to keep the process going after I disconnect from SSH. The examples explained in the video are way cooler!
Tmux?
You are a great teacher Chuck❤️❤️
Hi Chuck, at 7:46 you're telling us that "firefox" is still alive but in reality, the process you're seeing (9147) is your grep command/process (grepping firefox) run just before :). Anyway, great content and keep going.
good video for beginners. the only exception with -9 is that it will not kill a process stuck in i/o wait (process status of D). saw that issue years ago in RHEL when df wouldn't die because of a stale nfs mount. the only way to get around that is to lazily umount (umount -l) then df should respond
You’re killing it! Wonderful video, missed you the last couple of weeks! Hope you’re doing well.
Dude, mostly know this stuff but still watching. It’s so fun to watch! Keep going, your videos are golden.
That was a "Mortal Bash Kombat"? I felt for the 3 ping jobs... Triple Kill ☠ malevolent laugh 🤣🤣
In Windows:
1. *Ctrl+Alt+Delete* launches _full-screen menu_ which _includes_ Task Manager in the menu-items.
2. *Ctrl+Shift+Esc* _launches Task Manager._ Or, if Task Manager is already open, _quits Task Manager._
🌠The more you know. 🙂
The Chemex has been one of the best parts of the video. He knows about specialty coffee, it's perfect.
im working as cloud security, this video help me to much in my learning process, regards from Mexico
this is really amazing content, ive always been a windows user and a personal windows spokes person but now i even joined the HTB Academy all because of the amazing content. im in IT and i just realised how important Linux is and how easy and fun it can be to learn the system. Thanks man keep up the amazing work Chuck!
same as me bro
This was a great help! I’m exploring wallet mining myself and sharing my findings on my channel. Keep up the awesome work!
7:45 - The 'firefox process' you see is actually the command line args for the grep command you just typed
Love from india....😍😍😍😍best tech teacher ....always interested to learn from you sir
Just read about this same topic today while studying for my RHCSA. Great video!
Whenever I hear the sponsors name I don't know why but "hack the planet" comes to mind!
Chuck thank you so much ! Ive learned so much from your videos ! I even showed my professor your channel and he loved it and wants to start assigning students homework to watch your videos.
Thanks for the video sir!, anyway if someone have a problem in using bg 1 or something like that at 11:45. Now you must type with percentage like this "bg %1"
20:17 Triple kill 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 some quake throwback there 😁
Hello Chuck With kill -9 The process is killed. But I just wondered what the difference between kill -15 and kill -19 ? Anyway i've learned a lot. Thanks for these great videos. You're a great teacher. Thank you so much from France ♥♥♥
network chuck is a legend - makes learning linux look like fun
It looks like you hacked "boring" and made it "funny" and educational efficient,. Thanks, I'm great full !
I, like yourself, love working at the terminal. For me, I installed yakuake (this is for KDE, and there are versions for some of the other DE's), a drop-down style of terminal influenced by Quake's drop-down terminal. I found it more practical for my style of workflow.
hey, you don't know me in person but I'll be here and I'm your new student. I have to thank you a lot for the education.
At 7:45 firefox is NOT still running. grep just filtered the string firefox in the command you just ran. If you pay attention the process it returned is 'grep', not 'firefox'. This is why you use pgrep in the first place. Because grep also greps itself.
🧐 nice point
Just Completed lab 6 with practicals and started lab 7 awaiting for 8th episode please upload it
"Anyways, that's enough killing for today." - NetworkChuck, 2022
Love his energy🤖...Thanks NetworkChuck, you are Awesome!!!
Inspired for Coffee > drank alot > and engaged in study till late night >>> true legend
This man gets me so motivated
Sir please continue python episode's 🙏🙏
I went over a ton of process stuff in my operating systems class and all I wanted to say was this was a very well made video (as always)
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I'm watching almost all of your videos (and love your content!!) But never understood your thing with coffee ☕
same. Coffee is not even that good.
I don't know how to thank you ; thank you for the energy !
great video! Just binged this whole linux series. Please keep em coming!
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I always wondered what:
fg 1 + enter + enter, meant whenever I wanted to get a tty reverse shell, now I get it, thanks man.
Lmao 4:49 "How do you kill a process that is being a ...jerk. That pause said it all. I Love your videos man!!
Luv Network Chuck. Funny dude. Reminds me of myself right after smoking a joint lol. Thanks for the laughs and the learns bro
The caffeinated Bob Ross of Linux 😂 - really enjoyable ❤
this was so fun! thank you for making learning linux a fun process!
Seriously your voice is deep and amazing
Plz make a video on wifi hacking with Kali WSL
Wireless interfaces are not recognised in Kali GUI
I love your videos. Got to learn so much from this type of short informative videos. Thanks in advance
Loved the break down and instruction watched all 7 vids in a row! Thank you for making such educational entertaining vids.
I had a great time & learned a lot along the way :)
The ultimate Linux training! Thanks, Chuck!
Chuckk Man i absolutley enjoy every one of your videos !!!!
subbed in the first video of the series, i wish you had tutorials for everything i am curious about, Figma, UX, Devops, JS, TS, CSS, Python, photoshop, logo design, branding etc lol very good explanations, simplifications abstractions etc thumbs up, it was so fun to watch every video. I lost when you said SIGTERM is kinda suggestion PLEASE DIE, PROCESS?
His smile while kill is priceless.
Thanks, man. You made me really understand with ease most linux concept that looked complex. Thanks so much.
wow. I had a job interview yesterday... this video wouldve come in handy...
Hey Chuck, I was watching the video until the end hoping that you will explain the zombie processES as well and why using kill -9 is not always a good idea...
Love that "The Witcher 3" icon on your desktop ;)
@7:40 not sure if someone already pointed it out. But it's actually showing you the grep command process, not firefox. if you type ps -aux | grep type_anything_here
Love these videos, and also love this guy. Keep up the good work.
Hi networkchuck, can you please tell me which keyboard you are using ??
The sound of key press is amazing
Dude I just love your content ❤️❤️
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Grate content full of knowledge, can't wait for episode 8
chuck you never failed to motivate me ........ i am so interested in those stuff thanks
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Need more videos about this topic Linux for hackers.
Any chance we can have a video on Parrot sec OS? Learning Computer Science and love your channel, maybe pro's/cons compared to Kali? or just some coffee and fun stuff to learn/explore!
you are better than most of my professors
such a great teacher :DD
thank you, chuck!
Thank you for all the Linux videos. You got me leaning and laughing at the same time. I am so grateful to you.
He said "what just happened? And zoomed in" Can't breathe 🤣🤣
What operating system do you use ? what version is the build? I really like your videos!!
Super Video Chuck Your videos are awesome And Informative
finally! looked forward to another linux related vid! thanks
I love you videos Brother!! You are blessed to be able to do them
Can u please please do a video about Qubes os. I love how you explain things. And if u have never used it,u will find it great for privacy and keep hackers away ⭐
Recommend: Playback Speed 0.75 for Mr. Chucks videos of you’re following along.
Best teacher ! Keep up the good work man !
i like the new edit style
really chuck..I got in to linux becoz of you..in my Mac M1..im completely running linux now.. :D 😂
Are you going to IT or hacking?
If hacking start with pen testing and take courses in ethical hacking since pen testing doesn't cover everything in hacking
I Know this won't reach you most probably..
but if it does.. Thanks alot
And if don't .. I am already sharing the video by comenting on it.. Hacking the algorithm ;)
Great video, it would be great if you could do a video on managing multiple Linux distributions at once?
Maybe using Uyuni?
This is a really pain in the real world without very manual intervention, especially if you have lots of different versions of Linux in your environment.
Kill -9 Tea.....
Looking forwards on this amazing series
you r amazing ,its more then a teacher its also a friends here
I was waiting for this for a long time finally got new episode
as always great video. I am still looking for a job in cybersecurity but I think you will get me there.
Another great educational video.
Another day at Gryfindor. It is magic.
You Rock! Greetings from Germany! Have some nice Holidays. Yeah :-)
It would be helpful if you offered a PDF Cheat Sheet for your videos covering Linux Terminal commands. Thanks again for another great video.
another tip, take some notes during the videos
You have a lot of interesting videos that I would like to review continually, especially on linux apps..
May I have permission to download some of them ?
So I can learn while I am offline..
man im eo glad i found your channel
Hey chuck, did you stop making the python programming videos 😔 I was so pumped for it.
Compliments of the season and good luck to everyone who’s gonna be investing with the compass investors today
Thanks for the great video, Sir.
Lemme ask a question!
At 18:05, how can we kill the sleep process running in the background using $kill-19 (Ctrl+z ), as we already put the '&' sign at the end?
Bug fan sir......
Love u and your coffee...❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love from BD❣️❣️❣️