I am not tech minded DJ and i am probably getting to old to learn i am 72 in March 2020 but i do learn a lot by writing things in a journal, i have 2 daily drivers Manjaro and MX i use both on a daily bases
I had an apple Mac in the mid 90's that had a co-processor: it handled certain mathematical operations used by university operations research Mac software.
After dual booting Linux and Windows for 10 years, on Oct 22 , 2019, I went Linux 100% and left Microsoft for good. Thus I am taking Linux seriously for the first time. I have no background in computer engineering or architecture. I would like to look at Linux from a bigger picture and enterprise perspective; how I do this with only one desktop computer I have no idea. Thank you for these videos; they help!
@@bart4375 It's been nearly 2 months now. I am using Ubuntu Studio because I used to make electronic music in Windows; still getting used to Linux's audio set up. Yes, I should keep it fun! I am never going back to Windows; I like using the Linux terminal. About a week into Linux someone sent me an email with a .vbs malware file; I didn't have to worry!
@@CyberGizmo go into Numa nodes. Hardcore fast small translations Some of us wanna work for a hedge fund. Or Disney rendering a movie ! Bogomips How long does the system takes do nothing a nop against the clock?
I am not tech minded DJ and i am probably getting to old to learn i am 72 in March 2020 but i do learn a lot by writing things in a journal, i have 2 daily drivers Manjaro and MX i use both on a daily bases
Don't worry BobR will be doing some more videos on less technical stuff and thanks for watching!
I had an apple Mac in the mid 90's that had a co-processor: it handled certain mathematical operations used by university operations research Mac software.
I had an Apple Mac as well back then seemed like the best to use with Unix servers at the time
After dual booting Linux and Windows for 10 years, on Oct 22 , 2019, I went Linux 100% and left Microsoft for good. Thus I am taking Linux seriously for the first time. I have no background in computer engineering or architecture. I would like to look at Linux from a bigger picture and enterprise perspective; how I do this with only one desktop computer I have no idea. Thank you for these videos; they help!
Very welcome and thanks for the nice comments. Most importantly welcome to the Linux community!
You can use virtual machines to set up and manage a network. Start small and keep it fun!
@@bart4375 It's been nearly 2 months now. I am using Ubuntu Studio because I used to make electronic music in Windows; still getting used to Linux's audio set up. Yes, I should keep it fun! I am never going back to Windows; I like using the Linux terminal. About a week into Linux someone sent me an email with a .vbs malware file; I didn't have to worry!
Great stuff!
Thank you Kevin :)
@@CyberGizmo go into Numa nodes. Hardcore fast small translations Some of us wanna work for a hedge fund. Or Disney rendering a movie ! Bogomips How long does the system takes do nothing a nop against the clock?