Linux in a Nutshell
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- čas přidán 26. 02. 2024
- everything you need to know, explained like youre a middle schooler.
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Bloomberg?
wuss a bloomberg
@@doughnuttoast7971 BBG = Bloomberg, the financial and media corporate giant. Headquartered in New York and founded by Michael Bloomberg
Nowadays it dominates the financial data sector and almost all financial companies use their software and data
this is the most legendary comment I have ever seen
Big black gock ?
Hearing "Helinski" mere seconds before "gee en yoo" was almost as painful as systemd breaking my Xorg config again
What's Xorg?
@@etrestre9403 it's the protocol used by most Linux computers for a program to ask "please make a clickable window for me"
@@Seltykwell ackshually, X11 is the protocol, Xorg is just the implementation everyone uses
@@Seltyk Nice of you to keep in your explanation, the tone of the video!
What type of stuff you do fuck up your system so hard that systemd jreaks xorg???
i love it when YT recommends quality content from smaller channels, this is actually entertaining
The real reason malware written for MacOS or Windows doesn't run on Linux is because Linux has different interfaces (syscall APIs and libc) that programs use to interact with the rest of the system. In practice this means that most of the actual malware code probably just needs to be run through a compiler again so it can bind against the Linux interfaces. However, if the malware needs a special exploit to get a foothold on your computer, the exploit isn't likely to impact multiple operating systems (or at least might require a decent amount of work to get said exploit working). Additionally, the common file paths where valuable user data may exist on Windows or Mac often simply do not exist, so a bit of additional effort is needed on the part of malware authors to make their malware work properly on Linux.
Writing this for the 1 or 2 other Linux users here that might be looking for it.
Really enjoyed the vid and the "explained like you're a middle schooler" editing style 😁
also don't let the internet fool you, there is *tons* of malware for Linux. The internet's entire backbone is Linux, why the hell wouldn't they write malware for it? You can't trust random packages from NodeJS, you gotta containerize everything.
Also, containers and file permissions
@@qlx-i Also Also, nobody uses linux (and those that do are often more technically inclined), which makes it less attractive as a target for malware.
@@MrCool-lo3ls It's considered very secure, because unless you empower the program to do stuff, it can't do stuff. The user (and, therefore, the program if the user wants to) should be able to do anything they want, when they have the dedicated access level, including the removal of Micro\*\*\*\* Edge.
So basically, linux is very secure unless the user is stupid, containers while allowing finer control also make stupid actions take longer.
I mean literally, hyprland can only be launched from root using --i-am-very-stupid. It doesn't stop you, because you are in charge. But it warns you.
last time i got infected with a linux virus i was the one denugging its dependencies and unexpected crashes
Love how the target audince for this video are for the younger, keep it up! Not many linux documentary videos are like this
yeah, I was shooting for the people who may have not heard or known about Linux, naturally everyone who commented is a professional but whatever
"No one actually knows anything about [Sweden]"
**cries in death metal**
nerd
Yeah, look DSBM , it's the best gift by Scandinavia to the world.
Är du också svensk?
rip Basshunter, or ABBA
@@BabyBunny-CottontailJag? Nej. Men jag kan dansa hambo. Kan du?
The subtle screams for help was the detail that shows you did your homework.
Sorry, but I want to interrupt for a sec. What you're refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
This distinction is important when discussing Linux as opposed to Android or ChromeOS, both of with utilities Linux kernel, but less so for GNU utilities. 😊
"I use Linux as my operating system," I state proudly to the unkempt, bearded man. He swivels around in his desk chair with a devilish gleam in his eyes, ready to mansplain with extreme precision. "Actually", he says with a grin, "Linux is just the kernel. You use GNU+Linux!' I don't miss a beat and reply with a smirk, "I use Alpine, a distro that doesn't include the GNU Coreutils, or any other GNU code. It's Linux, but it's not GNU+Linux." The smile quickly drops from the man's face. His body begins convulsing and he foams at the mouth and drops to the floor with a sickly thud. As he writhes around he screams "I-IT WAS COMPILED WITH GCC! THAT MEANS IT'S STILL GNU!" Coolly, I reply "If windows were compiled with GCC, would that make it GNU?" I interrupt his response with "-and work is being made on the kernel to make it more compiler-agnostic. Even if you were correct, you won't be for long." With a sickly wheeze, the last of the man's life is ejected from his body. He lies on the floor, cold and limp. I've womansplained him to death.
@@someoneunknown6894 What you are referring as Alpine Linux is in fact BusyBox/Linux, or as I've recently taken to call it BusyBox + Linux.
it has become clear to me that I have made a grave mistake making a silly video on a topic I have a minimal degree of knowledge of while I know that there are people with PhDs in
@@doughnuttoast7971 How dare you make a video about Linux without a PhD degree. Yikes, de culture.
@@doughnuttoast7971 That's the thing with Linux and something that has really put me off over the years, it's easy to trigger the diehard neckbeards.
How do you make a stereo typical linux introduction video without beating the dead cow that is Arch btw.
i'm tried of hearing about this distro
tired*
@@jimmyneutron129 you have to really use arch to get it
@@doughnuttoast7971 tired bired chicken fired
what kinda liar liar pants on fire stuff is this
surprised this only has 100 views
Well now it has more Yoshi
100? Try 10,000
Reducing the virus issue to "different file systems" is a bit misleading. Most viruses, worms, ransomware etc. that exists today, infests the ecosystem of the Microsoft Office suite, plus Active Directory shared filesystems. The problem is aggravated by many corporations who look at IT security through middle management checklists and buzzwords, instead of giving their technical staff enough room to do things properly. It also used to be, a long time ago, that the Windows permission system was inferior, but that hasn't been the case for decades - provided that it is set up properly. And finally, as you have hinted at, Linux' Open Source approach is really useful in fixing security issues as soon as possible - while Microsoft's closed-source, for-profit approach time and again gets in the way of that.
Even running only the NTFS file system on a GNU\Linux build would have ZERO change in whether a "virus" could infect the system.
I switched to Debian at the start of this year, and I've been liking it a lot. I use it for game development, college from home, gaming, and internet browsing. So far, I have not had any major software compatibility issues, and I've really liked being able to customize it to look just right.
>Linux is like Sweden - everyone knows it exists, but no one actually knows anything about it
Me, watching this from Linux and being interested in Swedish (and Scandinavian) history & language in the past, despite living literally thousands of KMs away from Sweden and never ever visiting it:
The America overload in this video 😂 "Lie-nus" Torvalds, University of "Helinsky"... fits so well with the name of the channel.
Awesome video. Thought it was made by a big channel and was very surprised to see how small this channel is. Keep going🔥
You are a very well rounded individual and I enjoy listening to you talk. I am subscribing so please keep making videos.
You're incredibly underrated, this is a very well made video!
Hope this continues to get more views. Glad it’s reached 1k already
Linux is a kernel not an operating system, it has the stuff programs need to talk with hardware but itself has zero programs. No logging in, no desktop, no grapbics, no nothing. So the part about GNU is quite misleading
Ok nerd
@@2013Windows81 Brother in Christ you got a Linux video recommended by CZcams
@@ikcikor3670 ok nerd
Yesn't.
Both Torvalds and Stallman came at this problem from different angles:
Stallman wanted to create an operating system and wrote a whole bunch of UNIX-compatible tools for the end user to use. He also wrote the Hurd-Kernel but it wasn't as stable and feature rich as the whole suite of user space tooling he created. Basically it was created out of necessity to have a FOSS kernel that ties everything together.
Torvalds wanted to create a UNIX-compatible kernel to use a whole bunch of UNIX-tooling on top of that. So he focused more on the kernel development.
In the end they both paired up with their projects, Stallman having done a lot of early user space tooling and Torvalds providing a stable kernel.
When actually among all those distros at the beginning there was the BSD logo which is not in fact linux
When actually it’s GNU/Linux formally 🤓
Correction * When should be Ehrm fuck autocorrect
This video has very few views, but yet, it's so funny. Earned a subscriber !
I love your editing, a silly but informative video. Greenscreen airstrike/10
Other things from Sweden: ABBA, the Nobel prize, modern zippers (Swedish designer that moved to the US), paper cartons for liquids, such as milk cartons, dynamite, binomial nomenclature for speciess' names, for example Homo Sapiens, pipe wrench, modern plastic shopping bags, kerosene stove, object oriented methodology used in object oriented programming, styrofoam, and wall bars (the ladder-like bars on the walls of school gymnasiums).
what a good and simple explanation.
"Keeping it's head above water"
Check the server market!
Me, a swedish linux user watching this:
this video is unexpectedly hillarious
as i daily drive ubuntu for the past year and 3 months, i must say good video
This was completely true for me, currently maining my late 2013 MacBook Pro on Arch right now with a tiling window manager
0:22 Pewdiepie came from Sweden. Can’t forget that one!
really funny and well made video
You could've also mentioned how with Linux you literally own your machine and can do whatever you want. I installed Arch just for the amazing customisability!
and teeechnically, distros dont matter that much, its just preconfigured setups for Linux at the end of the day
Have yet to watch it going to now will see it really good
Update very good video 11/10
The funny thing about the Sweden joke is that Linux is Finnish
Linux in a Secured Shell.
1:00 Ackshually, I’m not referring to one of those distros. You forgot about NixOS ☝️
Why does it have 150 views
Because it has more than 149 but less than 151
I think
Yoshis island DS
I really hope the Nutshell is an intentional pun
I think the thing about open vs closed source that people don't get is just how big the difference is in the number of people working on the codebase. Don't get me wrong Microsoft's a huge corporation. They can afford to pay thousands and thousands of engineers to work on Windows. However believe it or not there are even more people who work on Linux. Some of them are full-time paid employees whose job it is to write code for the Linux kernel from places like Intel and AMD, who both contribute to the free open source project. Others are volunteers who maybe just submit patches every once in a while. But either way with the code being open there are just more people actively working on it all the time. That makes it better code than closed source operating systems. Not just in terms of security but in terms of everything about the code quality.
"Viruses designed for Windows or Mac have a bad time running on Linux since it uses a different file system"
Finally we know. It's because of the file system.
the youtube algorithm blessed me with this video. linux is da best
I would like to interject for a moment what you are referring to as Linux is in fact GNU/linux or as i have recently taken into calling it GNU plus linux . Linux is not an operating system on to itself but rather another free component of a fully functional GNU system. Linux is the kernel and GnU is a collection of tools critical for the operating system and also some nice tools that enhance efficiency.
minecraft, ikea, swedish fish and…. Linux itself
You missed an opportunity to write "end" in swedish, look it up
full speed is also funny :}
I mean it's a distro cause it distributes the linux kernel, I wouldn't say someone is incorrect in saying they installed the linux kernel by installing a distro
I think saying that Linux has X% of market share is a bit misleading, since most Linux distros are free and you don't technically "buy" them. (Unless you're running a server and want to purchase support, that's a different matter.) I don't know the exact percentage of people running Linux, but I'm guessing that number will only increase, especially since Microsoft has introduced their "Recall" spyware. People are getting tired of that crap.
hello from chrome on debian based distro, antix
If this dude only knew all the huge games to have come out of Sweden lol
"Viruses have a hard time running on linux because it has a different file system." I mean... you're not neccesarily wrong... but you're not right either.
other linux in a nutshell videos: yap^e99
this video: when is linux?
how is linux?
idk man, i think the difference between pe and elf is more important than ntfs and ext4 for viruses
a few things that technically aren't 100% correct, but definitely the most fun explanation of "Linux" I've ever seen/heard!
for a (probably incomplete) list of things that I noticed:
1. RMS like to call "Linux" GNU/Linux or GNU+Linux. GNU has the basic system utilities and Linux is the Kernel, as GNU's Hurd Kernel isn't that usable (yet)
2. When somebody says they installed Linux, they do probably meant they installed a whole Distro, but that most probably includes the Linux Kernel (else it wouldn't really be called a LINUX distro), so, technically they *did* install Linux aswell, so they're not wrong, it's just not the whole story
idk why I made that list, i just kind of felt like i wanted to
This video made my day !
3:26 Wrong. Linux does not use a different file system, it can use NTFS like Windows no problem. It uses a different binary format, mainly ELF, instead of PE32+ files (commonly known as .exe files).
You made a Linux video, you knew angry nerds would correct you if you even so much as breath wrong.
linux is also fun, just one hour ago I risked losing everything in my computer, but it was fun to do
this way I had an excuse to open my laptoo :)
cool video. I don't have a flash drive tho, and I haven't installed flash, so i guess I'm stuck to windows :(
(for legal reasons this is a joke)
How expensive is an 8GB flash drive to you?
do you have any blank DVDs?
remember 97% servers use Linux
0:55 wasnt ready for you to not say "they are refering to gnu/linux"
But minecraft, IKEA, swedish fish are all top dogs
and Minecraft (Java) just works on GNU/Linux too!
@@yag-yet_another_gamer heck yeah but still chocolate is better than that
i’m dying from those unnecessary long pauses and micro screams
The anti virus required to run windows eats so much RAM the lab computers barely function. I understand why the school doesn't switch to Linux tho; we run A LOT of proprietary software that requires way too much work to get running on Linux (though that's a whole other conversation, perhaps also confined to the shadow realm)
i fcking love this video
good video, make more please
2:24 how do you get the visual effect
morph transition in premier pro
System76 cosmic?
Linux has its excellent use cases. Overall they are great for those who value their privacy since windows is basically spyware nowadays. However, its absolute hell to try to game on, tho most productivity uses can be relatively easy to accomplish. I dual boot linux mint and a tweaked version of windows together.
3:07 is actually a good thing as it means there are likely a lot of very skilled individuals using that distro who look into the code and find vulnerabilities and can then either fix it themselves or report it back to the creators which means it will get patched much quicker provided the devs of that distro actually take it seriously and still actively maintain it well.
hidden gem
since it has a different file system? Elaborate.
- mi0 - Linux Police
1:02 didnt know free FUCKING BSD is linux distro, thanks, much love from kazachstan
Btw, just wanna say it... I... Uh..... USE ARCH BTW
I love that most people watching this video are probably linux users xD
Linux is a nutshell?
I mean you're not "incorrect" if you say that you installed linux, you're just not being specific. Saying you installed "windows" is just as unspecific, because you could have any windows version.
1:02
You did not add FreeBSD as a *Linux* distro
sweden also has geometry dash
How dare you compare Linux to Sweden
this is awesome
i use Linux (mint cinnamon)
A question: How does Linux appear on a "market share" when it is free (unless we talk about RedHat, or the rare computers that come with Linux preinstalled)?
Edit0: Also Linux takes up quite a large amount of severs, over 75% afaik. Cause it is FOSS!
Also to speak Finnish correctly, quick tip is to learn to speak phonetically correctly, as English is spoken incorrectly lol
Edit1: WSL is an interesting topic, afaik it is just a copy of the Linux kernel in Windows!
% of pcs with Linux installed ig
I mentioned later that Linux is the best for servers then said nobody cares but I see what ur sayin
i use the linux kernel
nice
Your video was good. But would have been great if it was faster for the modern attention span starved brains. You can try reducing idle time between dialogues
great video
i typo'ed, i wrote graet
I use arch btw
🤓
I was searching for that comment xD
Sweden? ABBA was a thing.
0:30 felix?
all I know is T
Use OpenBSD
1:02 FreeBSD isnt Linux
3:31 - Well except Ubuntu.. I mean Canonical :)
1:22 it's helsinki not helinski :P
I see
Bad is not a Linux distro
que mamada el mejor video de la vida
Dont Put BSDs In The Linux List
boris
Bsd is not a Linux distro
2:20 why does NOBODY KNOW HOME IS FREE i love linux but cmon
Sure but just remember activate windows
Why the fuck have you included FreeBSD in the list of linux distros (1:02)
GNU is not an OS
apparently, it set out to be one, way back in the 80ies / 90ies but they never got their own kernel off the ground
Only use Linux on Server 😅
Hey! Desktop Linux has made strides in recent years! Windows kept breaking after updates for me and after I switched (and learned a lot) I've been happily running Linux for my desktop and servers for the last 3-4 years :)
(arch btw)
DO ONE ON VTUBERS
I'm trapping you in a locker
I mean, I have never actually watched a vtuber in my life so...
then again its not like a daily drive Linux either so ya never know
You should genuinely be given a swirly whirly for saying this
"Viruses have a bad time on Linux because it uses a different file system" 🤔
i think he meant that its structured differently so amateur viruses wont work, like theres no C:/ etc. But its a weak oversimplification, since thats not rly difficult to determine environment lmao, its more because the target audience is worthless 😂
if I were a hacker, sure as hell I wont ask money because desktop linux users are rly miser, at maximum it could be a prank script to mess some $Home files 😂 but its rly not useful. Bad actors know they will never part with money 😂😭🗿
yeah its just cause its a completely different OS lol
He meant ELF binaries, instead of .exe files.