Learning 'uname' might seem basic, but knowing exactly what kernel version or architecture you're on can be a game-changer when troubleshooting or customizing your setup. Linux really shines in how it empowers users to dig into the details!
Whenever I feel a new install runs sluggish I always do uname and check the kernel modules in use. Too many times it's defaulted to radeon and other weird stuff haha.
look man I've been following you for long and some of your videos are actually really good and useful and i learn from them, but having 6 minute of ads and intro/outro in a 9 minute video is just not right. your whole tutorial can be shortened to 2 minute if you exclude the bs and repetitive talk.
Dear Learn Linux TV, thank you for your content. I watched your Snap and Flatpak tutorials but I am still not satisfied. People argue a lot about these two formats but I believe folks still lack sufficient knowledge. I will be very grateful if you make an indepth technical comparison between Snaps and Flatpaks. Literally, which one is superior in terms of technical specifications. Thank you.
Learning 'uname' might seem basic, but knowing exactly what kernel version or architecture you're on can be a game-changer when troubleshooting or customizing your setup. Linux really shines in how it empowers users to dig into the details!
what you doing here bud
Love your tutorials Learn Linux TV. Thanks
Thanks Jay, great piece of information, as always!
Whenever I feel a new install runs sluggish I always do uname and check the kernel modules in use. Too many times it's defaulted to radeon and other weird stuff haha.
It takes him 9 minutes to explain that it doesn't take him much time to explain. 😂
'uname -a' is the first command I run on any new system I use!
Wow how handy is the hostnamectl command aswell 😁
can you teach how to have the unicorn image in the terminal?
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Thank you for your video 🤩
Thank you.
Nice command...
look man I've been following you for long and some of your videos are actually really good and useful and i learn from them, but having 6 minute of ads and intro/outro in a 9 minute video is just not right. your whole tutorial can be shortened to 2 minute if you exclude the bs and repetitive talk.
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Dear Learn Linux TV, thank you for your content. I watched your Snap and Flatpak tutorials but I am still not satisfied. People argue a lot about these two formats but I believe folks still lack sufficient knowledge. I will be very grateful if you make an indepth technical comparison between Snaps and Flatpaks. Literally, which one is superior in terms of technical specifications. Thank you.
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Holy hell man just shill your crap at the END OF THE VIDEO my god how many times u must interrupt the video
this is a 9 minute video, 1:45 of the video is spent on self promotion which is actually a fair amount of time
Wow that’s pretty cool Unami -Mr is the new command for me i have a new Deb install i have a feeling ill be getting more tips from you
what is the pretty hostname?
Thank you.