Thank you for these tutorials. I just started going to school to become a Web Developer, and I'm just learning about Linux. I came upon your series of videos, and I've enjoyed every one of them. I especially like how you showed how the server works in this video! I'm subscribing and look forward to learning more and more from you!!! Thank you so much.
Thanks for the video! Still I wonder if any app that I run on my Linux machine is technically a process that I can manage using the systemctl command. It appears not. And what is the difference between a unit and a process? You use these two terms synonymously throughout the video but I suspect there is a difference, isn't there?
Love the content as well as the Homelab show; still getting caught up on that. I am currently using the latest version of Ubuntu and after I run the status command, at the end it says Lines 1-(whatever)/(whatever) (END). I tap ctrl-c and it clears out. Is this new with what I am running?
Hey Jay! I’m a real big fan and have followed you from the early days. Great stuff man! I’m jealous of the path you’ve created for yourself in this space! Only a few “big names” on TH-cam when it comes to Linux. Anyhow, I’ve noticed through the years you’ve made drastic physical changes from losing weight to gaining weight, having a melancholy “detached” disposition…to being more animated. I noticed a look on your face that seems indicative of a stroke lately…. I don’t mean to be out of line but I’m genuinely curious and wanted to see if your ok? Hope so buddy!
Everything works fine except the command "status". Anytime I use "sudo systemctl status ..." it gives me the info, and freezes the terminal, so I have to close and open it again. Newbie on Linux, using Ubuntu 22.10. I'm enjoying the class, anyway, and most important, understanding.
@@LearnLinuxTV I am using kali linux on windows subsystem linux. When I write "systemctl status apache2" or something else console says: "System has not been booted with systemd as init system (PID 1). Can't operate. Failed to connect to bus: Host is down" But when I make a quick google search, I can found that wsl is not supporting systemd at this time.
Very simple explanation even my low english I can get. Thank you!
Thank you for these tutorials. I just started going to school to become a Web Developer, and I'm just learning about Linux. I came upon your series of videos, and I've enjoyed every one of them. I especially like how you showed how the server works in this video! I'm subscribing and look forward to learning more and more from you!!! Thank you so much.
You can also use 'sudo !!' if you wish to run the previous command as sudo, in case you forget to do so.
Thank you for another great video! As a Linux world newb, I'm learning a lot from your videos and series. Love the new intro!
Yes! Thx a lot for the great vid !! I am also using LinuXenta to understand more about Linux daily !
Hi Jay, I am a big fan of you now. Thanks for the lecture
Thank you, your videos help me alot through admin1.
Thanks for the video!
Isn't sysD vulnerable and slow? Can you address these issues in a video, pls!
Thank you, Jay. Very useful.
Thanks for the video! Still I wonder if any app that I run on my Linux machine is technically a process that I can manage using the systemctl command. It appears not. And what is the difference between a unit and a process? You use these two terms synonymously throughout the video but I suspect there is a difference, isn't there?
Love the content as well as the Homelab show; still getting caught up on that. I am currently using the latest version of Ubuntu and after I run the status command, at the end it says Lines 1-(whatever)/(whatever) (END). I tap ctrl-c and it clears out. Is this new with what I am running?
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Hey Jay! I’m a real big fan and have followed you from the early days. Great stuff man! I’m jealous of the path you’ve created for yourself in this space! Only a few “big names” on TH-cam when it comes to Linux. Anyhow, I’ve noticed through the years you’ve made drastic physical changes from losing weight to gaining weight, having a melancholy “detached” disposition…to being more animated. I noticed a look on your face that seems indicative of a stroke lately…. I don’t mean to be out of line but I’m genuinely curious and wanted to see if your ok? Hope so buddy!
Everything works fine except the command "status". Anytime I use "sudo systemctl status ..." it gives me the info, and freezes the terminal, so I have to close and open it again.
Newbie on Linux, using Ubuntu 22.10.
I'm enjoying the class, anyway, and most important, understanding.
hey! when i use the status command i dont see the DOCS: www....
i think thats wy it wont start apache2 on my web broweser?
Give us a link to this series?
how to show the application services running on the machine
I realize you asked this a year ago, but I’ll answer anyway. The command is:
systemctl list-units -type service -all
Can you make a video on how to setup ftp in linux which can be accessed from outside network?
just use SCP or SSHFS
Trying to run as user instance, but the system has not been booted with systemd. Help!!!
Please be more specific (error messages, order of events, etc). I'm not sure what your issue might be based on your comment.
@@LearnLinuxTV I am using kali linux on windows subsystem linux. When I write "systemctl status apache2" or something else console says:
"System has not been booted with systemd as init system (PID 1). Can't operate.
Failed to connect to bus: Host is down"
But when I make a quick google search, I can found that wsl is not supporting systemd at this time.
what is a systemd unit? what do they do ?
fuck systemd