This person looks very passonate, enthusiastic, Linux guru. He explains the Linux OS like he has created this thing. Thanks for your videos very Help ful.
I've been using Rocky in lab environments to help teach people Linux basics and its... okay. I still miss CentOS. Great videos by the way! Really enjoying the content!
Huge thanks for this video series Shawn, helped me pass my LPI Essentials exam, and your personality made the content more exciting than the typical poorly formatted powerpoint presentation
I didn't know that CentOS had been killed. That kinda sucks. Although, I haven't used a Redhat derivative in many years. That was before RH's IPO. I started on Slackware, moved to RH, then played around with a few others before settling on Gentoo for a few years. I finally ended up settling on Debian for servers and *buntu (actually, Xubuntu) for my laptops. Although I do have one Windows laptop (for the occasional gaming) and a macOS laptop, which I really like for it's portability.
It’s now “CentOS Stream”, but it’s not the same concept at all. I didn’t know about Rocky Linux until researching for this video. I hope it takes off. And I never liked Unity or Gnome3 - so I used Xubuntu for quite a while, but now really like Ubuntu MATE. It feels like Gnome 2, but not “old”.
Fair point - and I cut out a long section explaining stable/testing/unstable, but while it was interesting to me, it sorta felt “in the weeds”. But you’re right, without the bit about the release channels, I’m misleading. Thanks for keeping me honest.
Windows, turn on WSL, it's a great transition for learning on Windows. You can boot and use several different distros all with it connected to Windows. I run Kali Linux and Ubuntu. Mostly for cyber security aligned stuff and learning about servers. Arch and Mint are quite popular in the user space.
@@shawnp0wers :D My next one after the LE exam . Appreciate all you do shawn. Love all your niknacks in the background. Especially the flamethrower lol
@@gabriel6312g Ha! Thanks. So far it's the most useful thing I've done with it. I do hope to start a bonfire with it someday, but I've had it for years now, and done nothing but occasionally blast flames into the air while acting a fool. :D
Love your OS explanations! I agree that it doesn't matter what is out there, use the proper tool for your use case. Similarly, devs comptemplating what languages they should learn, it doesn't natter as long as you understand the principles first, then choosing for a specific purpose,i.e., job or project.
Right?!? I don’t remember all the contents of this video, but with regard to languages - I use BASH and PHP most often, only because they’re tools I know! Are they the best fit? Heck no. But in the moment they’re the *correct* tool. :)
I don't understand why there are so many distrobutions. I have Ubuntu, CentOS Stream, and Fedora installed on Proxmox and they all feel almost exactly the same. When I heard reviews about different distros I was expecting a more significant difference. So far it seems like Linux is Linux except some use apt and some use yum. 🤷♂️🤔
Honestly, since they're all the Linux kernel underneath, they do have a LOT in common with each other. Also, most distros use SystemD these days, so even the startup scripts are fairly similar. The APT/RPM thing is pretty significant though, and I tend to struggle with RPM-based systems for some reason. (Although I have friends who are smarter than me who prefer RPMs)
This person looks very passonate, enthusiastic, Linux guru. He explains the Linux OS like he has created this thing. Thanks for your videos very Help ful.
Aww shucks, thank you!
Great videos! Got recommended here from my WGU course and your videos have been incredible. Thanks Shawn.
Cool! And thank YOU! :)
halfway through this video set and all of them are so well done, thank you so much for making these!
Thank you so much! I appreciate the kudos, and I'm glad you're finding them useful. :)
I've been using Rocky in lab environments to help teach people Linux basics and its... okay. I still miss CentOS.
Great videos by the way! Really enjoying the content!
Huge thanks for this video series Shawn, helped me pass my LPI Essentials exam, and your personality made the content more exciting than the typical poorly formatted powerpoint presentation
hey Shawn you have lots of books behind you, whats your favourite out of them!?
I didn't know that CentOS had been killed. That kinda sucks. Although, I haven't used a Redhat derivative in many years. That was before RH's IPO. I started on Slackware, moved to RH, then played around with a few others before settling on Gentoo for a few years. I finally ended up settling on Debian for servers and *buntu (actually, Xubuntu) for my laptops. Although I do have one Windows laptop (for the occasional gaming) and a macOS laptop, which I really like for it's portability.
It’s now “CentOS Stream”, but it’s not the same concept at all. I didn’t know about Rocky Linux until researching for this video. I hope it takes off.
And I never liked Unity or Gnome3 - so I used Xubuntu for quite a while, but now really like Ubuntu MATE. It feels like Gnome 2, but not “old”.
debian is not rolling release (unless it's debian 'unstable'/sid)... Prime examples are Archlinux and gentoo
Fair point - and I cut out a long section explaining stable/testing/unstable, but while it was interesting to me, it sorta felt “in the weeds”. But you’re right, without the bit about the release channels, I’m misleading. Thanks for keeping me honest.
Windows, turn on WSL, it's a great transition for learning on Windows. You can boot and use several different distros all with it connected to Windows.
I run Kali Linux and Ubuntu. Mostly for cyber security aligned stuff and learning about servers.
Arch and Mint are quite popular in the user space.
Shawn, maybe you can try to make some Windows WSL tutorial
Hi Shawn Powers!!! new to the channel.
How about a series of the Red Hat Certification Program.
Love your style of teaching :)
Great suggestion! I haven't taught Redhat stuff in years, but it's certainly very relevant. I'll do my best! :D
@@shawnp0wers :D My next one after the LE exam . Appreciate all you do shawn. Love all your niknacks in the background. Especially the flamethrower lol
@@gabriel6312g Ha! Thanks. So far it's the most useful thing I've done with it. I do hope to start a bonfire with it someday, but I've had it for years now, and done nothing but occasionally blast flames into the air while acting a fool. :D
Love your OS explanations! I agree that it doesn't matter what is out there, use the proper tool for your use case. Similarly, devs comptemplating what languages they should learn, it doesn't natter as long as you understand the principles first, then choosing for a specific purpose,i.e., job or project.
Right?!? I don’t remember all the contents of this video, but with regard to languages - I use BASH and PHP most often, only because they’re tools I know! Are they the best fit? Heck no. But in the moment they’re the *correct* tool. :)
I recently installed Linux Mint on my 10 years old laptop and it works as a dream
Very cool! Linux Mint seems to be really popular. I've never actually used more than a quick install for a demo... Maybe I should try it...
@@shawnp0wers definitely, it has a beautiful desktop, good distro for Linux beginners having hard time to say goodbye to Windows taskbar :)
I feel like I see a new animal every episode. Its like finding long dogs in bluey. :)
So far 2 dogs and a kitty. They haven't been the same one yet lol
I don't understand why there are so many distrobutions. I have Ubuntu, CentOS Stream, and Fedora installed on Proxmox and they all feel almost exactly the same. When I heard reviews about different distros I was expecting a more significant difference. So far it seems like Linux is Linux except some use apt and some use yum. 🤷♂️🤔
Honestly, since they're all the Linux kernel underneath, they do have a LOT in common with each other. Also, most distros use SystemD these days, so even the startup scripts are fairly similar.
The APT/RPM thing is pretty significant though, and I tend to struggle with RPM-based systems for some reason. (Although I have friends who are smarter than me who prefer RPMs)
Awesome video🎉
if you could just go ahead and walk us through each linux test id appreciate it -- i too am here from WGU their course for linux LPI is terrible
Number four- again!
it's funny, the whole reason I dropped windows was because it stopped doing what I wanted it to do
شكرا جزيلا Thanks
Should make the MacBook Air 2015 into a bad ass linux machine!
Gosh I love that little guy... :)
In my opinion, Linux is only useful for Me on the raspberry pi