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gelbkreuz

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    gelbkreuz reacted to tbonemb1sl in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    The World Scout Jamboree was a couple of weeks ago, at the world scout jamboree At+t provided a massive WiFi solution for all attendees. I think it would be cool if we could see how that system was set up. The National Boy Scout Jamboree was also held there in years past. It is The Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia, USA. It is used year round as a high adventure camp when the jamborees are not taking place.
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    gelbkreuz reacted to Stongtea in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Can we get some more Brandon videos? I know there was the quip about lighting on the panel at LTX but it would be great to have more camera gear content. Things like:
     
    - Should you go mirrorless in 2019
    - An idiots guide to why some DSLRs are more expensive than others 
    - A behind the scenes look at set lighting (and why it's important)
     
     
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    gelbkreuz reacted to Ottiseppe in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    I hope you guys are going to make a video about the new amd epyc serie
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    gelbkreuz reacted to CPotter in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Hit us with your best Linus Tech Tips video suggestions! This is to replace our old "What should we review next" thread. Linus or one of the writers will read these suggestions, but they may not reply to you in this thread directly.
     
    Linus Tech Tips https://www.youtube.com/LinusTechTips
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    gelbkreuz reacted to muhwyndham in learning linux   
    Don't be overwhelmed, especially the file system. for beginner, just focus on the HOME directory first, all you need (except when installing packages, even then you'll usually only reserved on using 'sudo' and command) is inside the HOME directory in terminal it's usually marked as tilde '~'. or 'Home' in file explorer. Try to get familiar with the terminal, it's your best friends when you need troubleshooting, etc, but using GUI is not a bad thing either.
     
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    gelbkreuz reacted to SenioRR in learning linux   
    A couple of months back, I was getting really annoyed by Windows. Whether it was the constant updates that took forever or general instability, I wanted to get away from Microsoft and switch over to Linux. The first days, just like you say, are intimidating but eventually Linux will feel like home and your Windows habits will disperse.
    When I was getting started, and by no means am I an expert now, I watched pretty much all of Wendell's videos on Level1Tech and Level1Linux channels.
    Here are two videos which I would recommend to anyone new to Linux:
    Linux might be confusing right now, but you will eventually realize that it does many things better than Windows.
    When you are having problems with something, there is a good chance someone out there did too.
    There lots of answers and guides available to help you troubleshoot issues you might encounter.
    Don't get discouraged when things go wrong!
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    gelbkreuz reacted to SenioRR in learning linux   
    Here, this will help:

     
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    gelbkreuz reacted to wasab in learning linux   
    What??? Linux has the most organize file system ever. 
     
     
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