Linux Does Not Suck 2024 | We've Come a Long Way, Baby!

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • A tale of how Ubuntu made WIndows look bad... How I saved my son's computer with Ubuntu and he LOVED IT!
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  • @tonywise198
    @tonywise198 Před 2 měsíci +75

    Linux certainly does not suck. I switched very successfully when I started watching your videos during the pandemic. So grateful, and have never looked back.

    • @goodchildmusic0
      @goodchildmusic0 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Snap! Would love to hear about the experience. No joke. I love meeting peeps that have moved to Linux for their daily driver. FUDGING GREAT.

    • @tonywise198
      @tonywise198 Před 2 měsíci

      @@goodchildmusic0 Had a lot of time on my hands during the start of the Pandemic and having dabbled in the past, I thought it was a good time to seriously dive into Linux. A friend (here in the UK) pointed me in the direction of Joe's channel. I binged watched and still return to some of the old videos from time to time. I might add I was a Windows Insider checking out all the new stuff, but got disillusioned when some builds came with nothing in them as they were starting A/B testing. It became a total waste of time. That and the introduction of Windows 11 was the last straw. It took some time to get comfortable with a different OS (I started with Ubuntu), but I eventually got there on a separate PC. I have moved over to Linux MInt on one PC, and MX Linux on another. I finally formatted the Windows 10 machine late last year, as I was not using Windows by then. I'll add I'm coning up to 78 years old. If I can move to Linux, anyone can, unless you use Adobe stuff perhaps but then there are alternatives. It just takes the time and effort to learn. That includes the terminal. People should go and watch all of Joe Collins' videos. You won't go far wrong. Best of Luck to anyone with the bottle to "go for it".

  • @pratyay_barman
    @pratyay_barman Před 2 měsíci +52

    Always a pleasure to hear you, Joe. About a decade ago, I was considering installing Linux, I came across your videos & it eased my phobia of Linux. Still I was a bit hesitant, so I wrote you an email about installing Linux Mint. You gave me some pointers & I installed Mint. Never went back to Windows. Thank you.

  • @StaceyAyodele
    @StaceyAyodele Před 2 měsíci +17

    LINUX RULES! I went to it full time when Microsoft announced Windows Recall. I haven't looked back. I'm currently running FerenOS and I love it.

    • @kevinrineer5356
      @kevinrineer5356 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I hadn't heard of FerenOS. Very cool distribution!

  • @wateryevents960
    @wateryevents960 Před 2 měsíci +22

    You have helped so many Linux users Joe, we owe you a lot.

  • @matts7144
    @matts7144 Před 2 měsíci +42

    Joe, it's always a pleasure when you post. The community owes a lot to you. Thanks for sharing your insight and expertise!

  • @act.13.41
    @act.13.41 Před 2 měsíci +42

    It sounds like they installed Win 10 with Bitlocker.

    • @EzeeLinux
      @EzeeLinux  Před 2 měsíci +7

      Maybe...

    • @w13rdguy
      @w13rdguy Před 2 měsíci +5

      People have had weird stuff happen on Discord 🤔

    • @sicurr1
      @sicurr1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@EzeeLinux If the "User Account" that you created was not a local account but a Microsoft account, as Microsoft practically demands people to do these days, then Bitlocker is automatically enabled with the most recent Windows 10 updates. It is not enabled if using a local account though. They've been automatically adding small "Features" like this that automatically enable certain things. It's one of the reasons why I'm migrating to Linux. I've had enough of the big brother surprises that Microsoft has been adding in recent years. That recall "Feature" is what broke the camels back in my case.

  • @goodchildmusic0
    @goodchildmusic0 Před 2 měsíci +14

    That is a FUDGING awesome story. I've been on Linux for 10 years and do not miss Windows at all.

    • @GoonyMclinux
      @GoonyMclinux Před 2 měsíci +2

      I have 2 decades with about 90% linux usage, it was rough for the first decade but its smooth sailing now.

  • @GeekIWG
    @GeekIWG Před 2 měsíci +5

    My grandfather introduced me to Linux when I was 13, then my dad gave me an old laptop as my first computer so that I could run Linux on it. I tried dual booting with Windows at first, but couldn't get Windows to work, so I just stuck with Linux. I've been using Linux as my primary OS ever since. I'm very glad I stuck with it. Now I manage Linux servers as part of my job!

  • @neutral_positron
    @neutral_positron Před 2 měsíci +8

    You are the only person who can make my excited when I see a 30 minute video in my subscriber feed ready to be clicked. Cheers!

  • @mnky75
    @mnky75 Před 2 měsíci +6

    I took off Windows 10 off our Laptop about a year ago, and installed Mint Cinnamon. I'm very used to Linux, but my girlfriend isn't and loves Windows. Since using it, she now prefers Linux to Windows. Great story.

  • @petehervin6284
    @petehervin6284 Před měsícem +1

    You were my guide for my move from XP to Linux. Your manner was just what a new guy needed. We went through several updates over the years, and my interest in music albums was rekindled. Still with the Penquin, know more that I did then, but not a whole lot more. Thank you.

  • @paulandrews171
    @paulandrews171 Před 2 měsíci +11

    Good to hear from you. Miss your Linux greatness!

  • @berker82
    @berker82 Před 2 měsíci +14

    Yay🎉 an old school Linux video

  • @thesaigoneer
    @thesaigoneer Před 2 měsíci +7

    Thanks a lot Joe, good to hear this experience. And indeed, whenever you look for that very hardcore linux answer it's gonna be either in the Arch wiki, but also in the Ubuntu forums. So much i learned from those forums (even as a non-ubuntu user), with viable answers dating back to 2012, 2016. Keep them coming, much appreciated!

    • @juanmacias5922
      @juanmacias5922 Před 2 měsíci

      Not mentioning the Arch wiki was blasphemous. ;D

    • @henryfleischer404
      @henryfleischer404 Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah, as a Debian user, I've found that most fixes for Ubuntu also work on Debian.

  • @gabriel38g
    @gabriel38g Před 2 měsíci +11

    Linux content on CZcams is becoming more abundant, too. I don't know if you've left the game, but maybe you should get back to making a few videos... Glad to watch this one, though! 👍

    • @tomsass1789
      @tomsass1789 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Yes Joe please do the videos like in the old days cant get enough of your expertise

  • @WR3ND
    @WR3ND Před 2 měsíci +5

    My daughter has been on LMDE since 5 came out, recently updated to 6. She uses it mostly for Minecraft and Krita using a drawing display pad. She has gotten really, really good at drawing. Some of her drawings look like professional cartoons, and I don't mean the prevalent bubble/stick figure type. She's 10. Anyway, yeah, it's just a useful computer to her. It being a Linux based system isn't something she thinks about at all.

    • @l0gic23
      @l0gic23 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Which pad do y'all have working? If she has her eye on anything for the future, which pad is that?
      Thanks

    • @WR3ND
      @WR3ND Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@l0gic23 I'll ask. I'm not at home. It uses USB cables for mouse/stylus input and power to her laptop which is a Linovo ThinkPad and HDMI out from her laptop to the drawing tablet's screen. OK, just got a message back... It's the XP-Pen Artist 13.3 Pro. Cheers.

    • @l0gic23
      @l0gic23 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@WR3ND thanks! This has been on the list for our daughter. Appreciate the solid pointer!

  • @bluesirva3574
    @bluesirva3574 Před 2 měsíci +6

    ..when the drumbeats go like this! Your wallpaper made my day..;o)

  • @palmershort
    @palmershort Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love your approach to helping your son with computers. Giving him the freedom to use Windows if he wants and watching him circle back to Linux for his own reasons and with your help. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @derekr54
    @derekr54 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Great video Joe,it's always a pleasure to watch your videos.

  • @justanotherpxrson
    @justanotherpxrson Před 2 měsíci +3

    The cool thing is that if he ever does anything more than gaming, he can start out trying to use open source software, or at the very least, cross platform software. I wish I was able to do that. In particular I learned music production on ableton live and I really don't want to start from square 1 and learn a new DAW.

  • @j.p.8248
    @j.p.8248 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I always appreciate and enjoy your Linux videos, Joe!

  • @badideaworkbench5155
    @badideaworkbench5155 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Good on your son for going into the trades and not college. I wish I had done the same. It's been a while since seeing one of your videos. I watched your video after seeing another tuber complaining about linux sucks in 2024.

  • @mechaform
    @mechaform Před 2 měsíci +9

    After using Linux off-and-on since the mid 90s, keeping old laptops useful and learning C programming, I finally switched the main streaming PC over to Mint 21.3 full-time. My only regret is not doing it sooner. OBS and Firebot work better than they did under Win11; it even solved my random frame loss problem.

  • @Derpingtonshere
    @Derpingtonshere Před 2 měsíci +3

    Man it doesn't feel like that long since 2014... I feel old now. Been here through it all, and don't plan on leaving. Good to see a video coming out from you.

  • @ah-64apache84
    @ah-64apache84 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I wanted do go to linux for some time, but gaming always held me back. now i tested fedora 40 with their new kde 6 desktop and getting steam games running was plug and play. love the features and that it doesnt invoke anxiety about data collection or secretly changing settings, signing my accounts into apps or loading unnecessary programs. its so sleek and useful, i love it. 2025 will be the year of the linux desktop for a lot of people i know!

  • @DonXenon75
    @DonXenon75 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Joe I'm happy you made this. You have with these videos about Linux get into fully because you made it so clear with some humor with it...

  • @chrismcdonnell7448
    @chrismcdonnell7448 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Great video, story, and ideas on Linux vs M$. I have been using Linux since 2018 and have loved every second of it.

  • @kyledupont7711
    @kyledupont7711 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Hey, a hot tip for anybody trying to game on linux, you don't need to install proton. It comes built into steam. I haven't had to touch it or think about it I literally play games the exact same way I do on Windows, except for there's a compatibility box checked in each game in steam. I have done this with several distros

  • @davey820051
    @davey820051 Před 2 měsíci +1

    A good father helps his kids learn many lessons, big and small. I can tell you're a good dad, and I can't think of anything in life more important than that.

  • @stevegerst5229
    @stevegerst5229 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I always enjoy your content. Waiting patiently for your next video😄

  • @kiwikeith7633
    @kiwikeith7633 Před 2 měsíci +6

    I agree that Linux is the way forward. Very recently my Win-10 PC had a very major catastrophe. I lost everything. So I purchased a new PC, only to find just how invasive, intrusive and exploitative is Win-11. Then the old PC case was rebuilt on Linux Mint Virginia. That meant i had two computers to choose from - a contest between Win-11 and Linux Mint Cinnamon desktop. Windows was a clear loser in that contest. Linux even drove my old laser Printer and other peripherals, without any shagging about - Plug and play.

    • @lancestu
      @lancestu Před 2 měsíci

      Yes -myth buster - Debian based has worked OFTB well for many years.

  • @lawrencecavens5760
    @lawrencecavens5760 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much for sharing this Video.
    After windows 10 is done I can rest my worries to finally making Linux Mint My Only trusted platform rather going to windows 11. From all the bad publicity that I have been hearing and trying to get out of sticky situations - Linux just Works - and Microsoft just quits and is not hearing there users complaints fast enough and like you said all the e-waist that will happen - It would bury Microsoft. Almost as bad as apple.
    As always Joe It's so nice to hear your voice in support of Linux. And to Mr Torvol we sure are in his debt of creating a OS that can include everyone...

  • @JessicaFEREM
    @JessicaFEREM Před 2 měsíci +3

    You're some of the people who got me looking at linux back in the day. I really do enjoy using linux, but for the moment I can't use it due to wayland being a near requirement for me and using an nvidia card.

    • @EzeeLinux
      @EzeeLinux  Před 2 měsíci

      DOn't worry too much. They are working on that now. Wayland will work with your new Nvidia card right about the time you're ready to buy it. :)

    • @purpasmart_4831
      @purpasmart_4831 Před 2 měsíci

      Issue is already solved. Use the beta 555 driver and plasma 6.

  • @richard343s
    @richard343s Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have used Linux for about 10 years now and I agree it's gotten a lot better. I haven't had any problems with my computer for a long time.

  • @w13rdguy
    @w13rdguy Před 2 měsíci +4

    Cool. Now get him 100ft cat5 and a rj45 crimper!

  • @SusanAmberBruce
    @SusanAmberBruce Před měsícem

    Thanks for your video, I enjoyed listening to the whole story about your son's computer windows to Linux thing and I learned a couple of things there.
    I watched your videos back in 2015, that's when I first started using Linux, I learned a lot from your videos thanks for all the fish.
    MX 23 is pretty much my favourite Linux distro, like you say Ubuntu has a lot of support but I prefer Debian based, anyway thanks again.

  • @michaelastl
    @michaelastl Před 2 měsíci +1

    I am a developer and I use Windows11 and Linux (Mint, Fedora) for productive work. The only real problem I see these days with Windows is still privacy and the fact that you are not controlling what's going on with your data and your machine. I never had any performance issues wth Windows or Linux. If you are aware of what you are doing, you can live in both worlds and use the tools provided there. Funny thing: I own a desktop computer (AMD Ryzen 5 PRO ) that does not like Linux Mint. No matter what I do, no matter how often or different I try to install Linux Mint, it just does not boot up. Every other Linux Distro (Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, etc) are working just fine. Anyway, thanks for the video, a pleasure hearing from you again. All the best.

  • @zztp7822-ec6zu
    @zztp7822-ec6zu Před 2 měsíci +1

    Ubuntu 24.04 is fantastic feels and looks runs better than previous versions. I loved Eoan 19.10 shame it was a seasonal version for me atleast that was the best solid UB version. This 24.04 runs perfect for me. Loving it. I do dual boot with Win 10 necessity with certain games with VR.

  • @michaelkerr4994
    @michaelkerr4994 Před 2 měsíci +2

    For decades now, I've been dipping my toe into Linux now and again. Compiled my first kernel back around 2000. Two months ago, I finally walked away from Microsoft. Some of their decisions recently have been really bad. Gaming on linux is so much easier than it has been in the past. Due, in no small part, to Valve. I chose the Fedora path. I am glad to see that the Linux community has improved quite a bit. Thank you for a great video.

  • @rickcontreras4943
    @rickcontreras4943 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for your time Joe I love Linux

  • @awstott
    @awstott Před 2 měsíci +1

    Windows 11 Recall had me on edge about running Windows on my main machine..... Then it updated one day and I logged in and MS Edge opens - I was like why is Edge open? I don't use it. Then I look closer - it's opened all the tabs I had open in Chrome and installed all my Chrome extensions on it's own. That was the last straw - I've been on Mint for the last 3 weeks. It's working so far, however I haven't tried the games I used to play on Windows though.

  • @MrHotshoe22
    @MrHotshoe22 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great to hear from you again!
    I've been using linux, in one form or another, since the 90's. Your so right, it has come a long way.
    Almost 3 years now that I have been using Arcolinux as my daily. Once I found a "native" linux app for my security cameras, See Ya! Bill.
    To tell you the truth there have been a few "hiccups" but nothing catastrophic like what happened to your son.
    IMHO if you are computer savvy, what are you still using windows for!

  • @ronwike524
    @ronwike524 Před 2 měsíci +3

    MX Linux is looking good these days. Also, Debian based with the outstanding MX Package Installer and several other MX Tools..

    • @michaelgreaves2375
      @michaelgreaves2375 Před 2 měsíci

      MX 23 is the Bomb!

    • @ronwike524
      @ronwike524 Před 2 měsíci

      @@michaelgreaves2375 MX runs great on PCs and Raspberry Pis. So does Manjaro, but MX is easier for a newby to set up.

  • @dwbsovran
    @dwbsovran Před 2 měsíci

    Good to hear all is well with you! How about a refresher on your Back Up Tool. Got lazy for a while on updating LM versions, so now I am in update mode.

  • @Sveto8
    @Sveto8 Před 2 měsíci +4

    htop is not a tool to measure computer load while playing a game, just RAM and CPU load not GPU load, for nVidia you could use something like nvidia-smi or jtop

    • @EzeeLinux
      @EzeeLinux  Před 2 měsíci

      I didn't care about the video card. I know that was working harder because the CPU didn't show much of a load. Inference is awesome!

    • @CandyCaneChris
      @CandyCaneChris Před 2 měsíci

      Btop will show GPU load, the default keybind is 5. The terminal needs to be big enough to fit all the information though so it's not shown by default.

  • @cubeskywalker4953
    @cubeskywalker4953 Před 2 měsíci

    I switched to Linux Mint about 2 months ago, because Windows 11 isn't supporting my CPU. It hasn't been perfect (nothing in this life is), but dang it if it isn't close to perfect! I totally agree with you about Windows/Microsoft basically creating unnecessary e-waste by having such a hard cut off for system requirements. I hope more users switch over to save these computers.

  • @johnreinhardt1618
    @johnreinhardt1618 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Joe,
    I enjoyed your video.
    One thing that you talked about in passing was about smoothing out the ability to boot up from a USB stick containing a Linux ISO. I foreone would love to see a video on your procedure to bo that.
    Thanks for all you have done to help others like me to embrace the Linux world.
    John R.

    • @EzeeLinux
      @EzeeLinux  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks... Honestly, I just poked t it until it worked. I don't know what I did. Start with F2 and go from there... LOL

  • @tohur
    @tohur Před 2 měsíci +1

    TBH Valve is an HUGE reason Linux is as good as it is.. the steam deck and proton have brought many many folks to Linux considering most games just work now . Business is what drove windows to popularity in the case of Linux its going to be gaming that drives our market share up.

  • @rialbbe
    @rialbbe Před 2 měsíci

    Yes. I’ve been using Linux for very long time now. Switching back and forth for all those years. Ending up going back in 2019-20 due to windows update that turned my computer very slow. But in Linux, it runs smoothly. It still using it until now without any reformatting in that particular NVME M.2. I started as Ubuntu f several months. Then switched to KDE neon and the another one (laptop) is running in Big Linux. For several years, it’s been that way. My students ask me, did you reinstall in the past years. Nope, I answered. It’s been like that for years. Only, moving and creating new partition for testing. It’s all in my videos. Anyways, I agree with you. Linux is getting better and better each year.

  • @KamaradeKriska
    @KamaradeKriska Před 2 měsíci +3

    "Greetings and salutations" Damn I love this intro !

    • @RadikAlice
      @RadikAlice Před měsícem

      It's truly welcoming, never gets old

  • @cmaxwelljr
    @cmaxwelljr Před 2 měsíci +2

    I was listening to you the whole time while installing linux on a mini pc

  • @gerrycrisostomo6571
    @gerrycrisostomo6571 Před 2 měsíci

    I switched to Linux Mint Cinnamon 2 years ago and have been using it ever since. I have no plan to go back to Windows anymore. A few days ago, I installed Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 to my friend's computer to replace Windows 10. It is now even more awesome than my Cinnamon based PC! It made my friend happy and she also don't want to go back to Windows anymore.

  • @skeleton_craftGaming
    @skeleton_craftGaming Před 2 měsíci +2

    How good is the Nvidia support in Ubuntu/ mint? Because I use proprietary Nvidia technology everyday in my line of work [whether that be AI, audio denoising or creating nerfs] And I really kind of need to be able to do that...

    • @EzeeLinux
      @EzeeLinux  Před 2 měsíci

      I think the best way to answer that would be to suggest that you do some research with your use-case in mind. Go look to see how other are accomplishing what you need to do with Linux. :)

  • @RadikAlice
    @RadikAlice Před měsícem

    Been a hot minute since I watched a video of yours, but it's just as pleasant as when I did regularly. And the story was wonderful, glad you could do it
    I've only stayed on Windows out of laziness, which I do feel kinda bad about. Practice what you preach as they say, I've said it elsewhere before.
    But I'd argue people don't like Windows, but what it allows them to do. Because even as someone who can't stand Apple, they actually design an experience

  • @tutacat
    @tutacat Před 2 měsíci +1

    Maybe the graphics setting was lower. But proton has progressed really far.

  • @declanmoran1894
    @declanmoran1894 Před 2 měsíci

    Good stuff Joe , Great to hear from you again. Still promoting Linux.
    I'm still following and enjoying your content. 👍

  • @DavidCoutinhoCG
    @DavidCoutinhoCG Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hey Joe, i did a different strategy, i have 2 SSD M.2 drives here PCI-E 3.0, and i bought one with mid range speed, which doesn't heat much, its chinese, but it has aluminum heat sinks, anyways, my configuration, i did a cross use, this config of mine depends on 2 SSD's and Hard drives. Well what i did is, I did install Linux with its EFI and boot partitions in the beginning of one, and Windows on the other SSD (i have only for backups sake, i never use it.) home folder is on SSD, but i symlink the personal folder files to a HD drive that haves all my files, my programs i have a big "/opt" partition, i store there all programs i find on the internet and try to configure from there (including appimages), but i install various others to /usr/bin, /usr/local/bin and flatpaks as well. but tarballs and proprietary ones i hold all in "/opt" on the other SSD that has windows. So the load my system has is on both SSD's, its shared by both, running applications and so forth, so my system doesn't intensively use one SSD for all of it. Games i use hard drive as well, i don't hold game files on SSD, Projects as well, and My SSD's has 20% of OP (Over Provisioning), to prolongs its life, so 20% of the SSD's is unformatted free drive, for the SSD's operations to use it. and thats how i got it working here.

  • @garywilliam5203
    @garywilliam5203 Před měsícem

    Hey joe, love watching your videos. I would love to see a video on making a bootable memory stick that would save my settings

  • @IrishCarney
    @IrishCarney Před 2 měsíci +1

    Vinyl question. Sorry for the off-topic post, Joe (but hey, you did use a vinyl image here). And I'm sure you've heard this but I still want to say it -- why be a fan of vinyl other than to get recordings unavailable in any other format? Surely any improvement in audio quality over CD (debatable, and achievable in ideal expensive conditions if at all) is basically always trumped in real life by the inevitable crackle caused by dust, not to mention scratches, fingerprints, etc. If we're going to advocate quirky retro hobby media, why not MiniDisc? Yes ATRAC is proprietary but the audio quality (with no crackle) has to beat vinyl, and it must be fun to make "mixtape" disks, moving and renaming tracks without needing a PC, etc. And CDs are also prone to scratches, fingerprints etc like vinyl is. It's just a real shame MD didn't take hold and survive. I almost wish someone would make a kind of sibling format in the form of MiniCDs in a caddy. With MiniCDs of course being smaller than full size CDs, to fit a whole album you'd need compression like MD uses - MP3 is the obvious boring choice but we could then go ultra quirky and advocate they have Ogg (Vorbis, Opus etc). Anyway just some ideas - what do you think?

  • @RufianEmbozado
    @RufianEmbozado Před 2 měsíci

    About 17:21 I think I heard a furious approaching crowd wailing "I use Arch, btw." Maybe I'm too debianized. I'll tell you when I see burning torches, sharpened scythes and funnily tied up ropes, anyway (And, no matter the noise, they have a nice lot of awesome documentation, "btw").

  • @jwkmpli
    @jwkmpli Před 2 měsíci +1

    great to see another video thanks Joe, I've been onboard linux since 2012 only limitation I found is printer choice, I have used brother and hp printers no problem but I,m currently looking to buy a smart ink printer but seemingly they don't support linux at my price point

    • @EzeeLinux
      @EzeeLinux  Před 2 měsíci

      Me too. It will come along soon, though. :)

  • @leovanlierop4580
    @leovanlierop4580 Před 2 měsíci

    I remember having a boot problem with Windows on a buggy Asus motherboard. It would boot from usb if you had the stick in a 2.0 slot. 3.0 slots wouldn't work. Repaired it that way.
    In the end I spent some money, got rid of the Asus board and bought an MSI. Now my workstation runs so smooth! Probably will install 11 next year. Using that for work, vmware, photgraphy and gaming. My laptop has Kubuntu installed though, using it for internet, email and office.

  • @Sitwayen
    @Sitwayen Před 2 měsíci +1

    I once changed an acer laptop monitor, and it wouldn't turn on to show neither the bios or windows, but Linux worked fine. I tried connecting it with an external monitor to get windows on it but it would just bork itself. The laptop came back to me a couple of times because somebody else tried getting windows on it and it got borked every single time. Unfortunately the person could not use Linux for her use case and got a new laptop. I tried to buy it from her, to investigate but was unsuccessful.

  • @andrewjones6239
    @andrewjones6239 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I've been running Linux on multiple computers since the '90s. I purchased an early Red Hat CD and played with that first. There were many issues with hardware support (video and network). I ran an HP RISC version of Debian on an HP UX workstation for a while as well. Over the years I've run SUSE, Mandrake, Knopics and others.
    My preferred and current distro now is Mint. I am currently running it on several machines. I also run Steam and have found that Proton does a great job with Windows versions of games. I have to run some games that have Linux native versions using Proton because of multi-player game version support issues. Basically a Windows game has been updated to newer versions and the Linux version is not. I don't have any playability issues with Windows games.
    With over 20 years of running Linux on various hardware and platforms, I have seen monumental improvements these years. Linux has grown up from a novelty to a real contender to Windows. I'm OK with it not having the installed base of Windows.
    I like your videos and have learned much from you. Keep up the good work.

    • @EzeeLinux
      @EzeeLinux  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for the feedback. :)

  • @1shARyn3
    @1shARyn3 Před měsícem

    Joe, you were talking about playing with 24.04 and finding some bugs. When you did your install, did you dump everything into a single partition, or did you multi-partition on a singe disc?
    I decided that I was coming to EOL on my 20.04 desktop and was going to upgrade to 24.04. Well, whenever I ran the installer, whenever I got to the partitioning portion ("something else on the older installer), the installer would crash. Worked fine, if I tried installing the entire program on a single partition as is the default, but would crash if I tried to touch the partitioning. Even tried downloading new iso files and new boot drives. Same thing. So, I tried installing Unity, and that worked fine with the multiple partitioning. Just wondering whether that might be another bug to add to your list.
    THEN, I went to do my monthly backup on a drive that I've been using for, maybe a decade, and 24.04 wouldn't read it --- and gave a "bad fs" error message. I had a laptop with 24.04 gnome on it and same thing happened. Plugged it into a different laptop with 22.04 Budgie on it, and IT worked fine. Another bug for 24.04???
    BTW, with Windoze --- be aware that 11 comes with their files encrypted with BitLocker and Linux won't touch those either.
    Hope you are doing well.

    • @1shARyn3
      @1shARyn3 Před měsícem

      BTW, that backup drive was formatted with NTFS

  • @matts7144
    @matts7144 Před měsícem

    Joe, I would be interested in hearing you comment on the recent issues with CrowdStrike. It seems to me this episode is more evidence that critical infrastructure needs to start moving away from MS Windows ASAP.

  • @specialfred453
    @specialfred453 Před 2 měsíci +1

    You can also use nvtop to keep track of how hard the GPU is working

  • @dandreani
    @dandreani Před 2 měsíci +1

    For nvidia gpus nvtop is a great package, like htop, to observe loads and temps on the dedicated graphics

  • @jamesschmames6416
    @jamesschmames6416 Před 2 měsíci

    I find the Arch Wiki my goto for any Linux software or issues I'm facing. There is no better learning guide hands down. And it is all in one place. The issue with Ubuntu is that the documentation is so fragmented and often stale. I would only argue for it's use as a server, not a desktop.

  • @act.13.41
    @act.13.41 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I also have one of those HP Refurbs. It blue screens on Windows 10 and even 11 with an error on the UEFI/BIOS. No warranty, even though it was right out of the box. I installed Tumbleweed on it and I have been using Proton to run MechWarrior Online with it ever since.

    • @EzeeLinux
      @EzeeLinux  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the feedback. I ended up tweaking the BIOS quite a bit. I turned off as much of the redundant security theater stuff as I could.

  • @craigtegeler4677
    @craigtegeler4677 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey there Joe! How are things going for for you now a days?? I still see you when you post!

  • @keiganthetennessean1796
    @keiganthetennessean1796 Před 2 měsíci

    Sitting at my desk at work in front of a Windows PC watching this on my laptop running Mint XFCE :)

  • @stephencullum8255
    @stephencullum8255 Před 2 měsíci

    I bought a Windows 10 refurbish computer off of Amazon two years ago. I had been using Linux and was surprise how many Linux features it had . Left the operating system be. Now I am looking at end of life for Windows 10. I just bought a System76 computer and after I get it and set it up to my liking I plan on putting Mint on my old machine which is a fairly powerful machine ,(why I bought it in the first place) giving it to my daughter. The system76 computer offers drive encryption at installation. I might on occasion want to compile hardware . Wonder how drive encryption would effect that, if I choose that option. That machine would be in my house and I would be the only user on it. It is a desktop, if I bought a laptop, oh yes I encrypt the hard drive. That feature of their Linux Distro (Pop!_OS) is a reason for laptop users to consider it.

  • @snowpirate2652
    @snowpirate2652 Před 2 měsíci

    It's nice to see more people who aren't really as interesting in playing with their computers as the majority of linux users I chat with, be able to just use their like they have been able to for years on windows.

  • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
    @InsideOfMyOwnMind Před 2 měsíci +1

    Literally the only reason my workplace has not become a Linux haven is because it will never ever ever ever run Quickbooks at least natively if at all. There are a few other things where it helps to have a Windows box laying around like Midiox and Audio Architect but QB is core to them
    Thank you Joe for doing these videos.

    • @EzeeLinux
      @EzeeLinux  Před 2 měsíci

      QuickBooks runs great in a WIndows virtual machine running on a Linux host. Learn how to use VirtualBox and you off and running.

    • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
      @InsideOfMyOwnMind Před 2 měsíci

      @@EzeeLinux Yes, currently trying to figure out how to sign kernel modules so that vb will work under UEFI.

  • @jchoneandonly
    @jchoneandonly Před 2 měsíci +1

    Been running pop for under a year I think.
    Thinking seriously about deleting the windows partition

  • @ChozoSR388
    @ChozoSR388 Před 2 měsíci

    It's still got some room for improvement, but Linux has come a LONG way from when I first used it way back when redhat 5.2 was new, and you had to manually mount optical drives haha Hell, it's come a long way since even the days of my favorite Ununtu release, 10.04.

  • @petehervin6284
    @petehervin6284 Před měsícem

    I changed an old windows laptop to LMDE just for kicks. Everything went well, and the machine works great.

  • @user-gp6rk7hg1q
    @user-gp6rk7hg1q Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi Joe...nice to see a new video. I have a question pertaining to Linux and installing the OS on an Alienware machine. I haven't seen any videos on how Alienware systems are with the installing of Linus OS's on them, except for one which was a dell Alienware notebook. I guess it's something I will just have to do and see what happens. My warranty has ended this past May, and I think I use my system like your son does. I installed a 2 tb nvme into it...and have the original 1 tb nvme. I guess I won't break the system doing that and seeing what happens. My system is a liquid cooled, AMD R9/10 5900, Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060, 32G running Win11...and getting pretty tired of all the things Microsoft are doing. Have been using Linux off and on...but would like to just get On the Penguin train and say good bye to windows. Anyways...thanks for a new video...have you have a good one eh!! Shawn

    • @EzeeLinux
      @EzeeLinux  Před 2 měsíci +1

      It can't hurt to try... Take the time to research what others say about installing Linux on that machine. You'll find out very quickly if there's some sort of issue. :)

  • @BilalHeuser1
    @BilalHeuser1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I don't use Ubuntu any more because I can't stand Snaps. Linux Mint has a Mate edition which is really nice to use, so that's where I am at now.

  • @rc2276
    @rc2276 Před 2 měsíci

    You can easily put win11 on any pc with a few basic cmd prompt inputs during install. Bypass check cpu, ram, tpm etc. Bypass NRO to create local account. Easy peasy.

  • @ElMarcoh
    @ElMarcoh Před 2 měsíci +1

    together with htop you would want to also run nvtop for the gpu processes to ensure you are using the correct gpu, also nvidia-smi to check on browser video decoding, sometimes you need to tweak things a bit to make it work.
    My personal story is that I don't game much anymore but I have been using linux for a long time, I still remember playing unreal tournament 99 & 2004 on our crappy family computer we built with my dad back in the day running debian and gentoo, and a year ago I played a lot of Deep Rock Galactic in what's been my distro of choice for over a decade (yes, I use the meme BTW); sometimes I cannot believe it's been 20 years since I stopped using windows (I have to use macOS on my work tough), and as opposed to some might say, linux does indeed not suck at all, it's better than ever thanks to great individuals and companies like Valve, and I hope it keeps getting more awesome.

  • @etunimisukunimi7747
    @etunimisukunimi7747 Před 2 měsíci

    I've been using Linux for about a year now and it has had it's ups and downs but during that time I haven't felt a need to boot into windows.

  • @tutacat
    @tutacat Před 2 měsíci

    OEM install of windows has device encryption by default. But I don't think ebay sellers usually use OEM, apart from using the manufacturer's installer which may add encryption.

  • @GeneralHazerd
    @GeneralHazerd Před 2 měsíci +5

    May you, good sir, never go EOL.

  • @LUCKO2022
    @LUCKO2022 Před 2 měsíci +1

    It is scary how far Linux has come.
    I started in 2008 and it was not pleasant so I went back to Windows till 2014 and I tried again and eveything worked for the most part. Sure Netflix at that time didn't work and a few other things.
    Now pretty much everything works. I have no desire to go back to Windows, ever.

  • @BWGPEI
    @BWGPEI Před 2 měsíci

    It seems that drivers are a challenge, regardless of the OS. But GNU Linux, I agree, has indeed come a long way. By coincidence, we're both running the same processor. By happenstance, the OS is Mint. FYI, MS Windows 10 can be removed from the internet via a simple network configuration change, and thus decluttered stays that way.

  • @Aherz-yd4gs
    @Aherz-yd4gs Před 2 měsíci +1

    Last year I bought a Windows laptop and this year a cousin of mine gave me an old Window Acer desktop, but she lost the password. So I installed Linux from my USB an ever since January I've been using only this desktop with Ubuntu.

  • @Nerd2Ninja
    @Nerd2Ninja Před 2 měsíci

    I literally reimaged my gaming computer to an Arch based gaming distro this year (Garuda) in large part because I knew steamOS is based on Arch these days.
    I hardly play games anymore because I'm an adult, so I just decided there's so many games that do play on linux, that if there's a game that doesn't run, I'll just go look to play something else.

  • @walter_lesaulnier
    @walter_lesaulnier Před 2 měsíci +1

    It didn't seem to be an issue here, but soon as you mentioned the Samsung SSD, I wondered if that might be the problem if it was one with the notorious firmware bug. Whenever I buy a Samsung SSD I first update the firmware just to be safe.

    • @EzeeLinux
      @EzeeLinux  Před 2 měsíci

      The SSD is not Samsung in his machine. I was showing my machines drives in the video.

  • @eitanbirman1195
    @eitanbirman1195 Před 2 měsíci +1

    you should've installed Garuda Linux for him it's perfect for gaming out of the box experience. And it's Arch based so plenty of documentation especially for Gaming since Steam Deck

    • @EzeeLinux
      @EzeeLinux  Před 2 měsíci

      Ubuntu is a good starting point. If he decides he wants to learn how to install Garuda then he certainly can.

  • @writerconsidered
    @writerconsidered Před 2 měsíci +1

    Haven'
    I haven't had linux in years. If forced too I can switch back. Thanks Joe. You are my Linux guy.

  • @Tailslol
    @Tailslol Před měsícem

    Company tend to install windows with bitlocker. I always wipe a new computer and install windows myself . It was really unnecessary to switch to Linux. Especially since windows is really easy to install.intel+Nvidia is just a pain to handle on Linux .

  • @SeeJayPlayGames
    @SeeJayPlayGames Před 2 měsíci

    18:38 your graphic should have been with a > symbol. != means not equal. > is greater than.
    If he wants a decent WiFi dongle, I'm using the EDIMAX AC1200 USB adapter. It's okay, it has mixed reviews and sometimes it just stops working. But if you unplug/replug it, it works again. Alternatively if there's a free PCIe x1 slot in the machine you could always get one of the cheap Intel AX200 chipset based cards and get Bluetooth as well. Either option should be pretty cheap.

  • @esvink20
    @esvink20 Před 2 měsíci

    Great content as always! Thank you for always advocating for Linux!

  • @KneelB4Bacon
    @KneelB4Bacon Před 2 měsíci

    I'm actually enjoying the learning curve with Linux because the operating system is not deliberately trying to make my experience worse.
    By comparison, every time I've had to "go under the hood" with Windows over the last 10 years (edit Registry settings, change a config file, disable a startup program), it's been to stop Microsoft from doing something sh*tty.

  • @TechStache
    @TechStache Před 2 měsíci +2

    A teen saying I don't need windows and hope we did it earlier says A LOT

  • @cerabow1392
    @cerabow1392 Před 2 měsíci

    I literally had the exact same issue with Nvidia drivers. Oddly, my machine ran BETTER on the 470 drivers in most cases, but i needed the 535+ drivers to run specific games because proton/wine wouldnt detect my graphics card on 470, but id also get AWFUL flickering on 535. Since nvidia released 555, almost all my issues have finally melted away. Switched to Fedora almost a year ago at this point and i can do 95% of everything that i did on Windows. This was not the case a decade ago.

  • @thedeester100
    @thedeester100 Před 2 měsíci

    I use Mint too as my preferred distro. I got win 11 to run on a 4th gen I7 with a TPM module that cost £8. There were workarounds involved but It runs just fine. I dont know much about chips but apparently there is something wrong with older Intel chips that cannot be fixed and is a serious security risk. MS just doesnt want the pain of the 0.1% of users that could be hacked using the exploit in the Intel chips. Everyone with older hardware should go linux knowing there is a minuscule chance they could be hacked using the exploit. Lets face it there are so many ways you could be hacked anyway! So long as you dont do stupid stuff the exploit wont effect the vast majority of users.

  • @doughboy1966
    @doughboy1966 Před 2 měsíci +1

    If I could ever figure out how to run Uniden Sentinal to program my scanners as I can not figure out how to access the sd card in the scanner to retrieve and write data to the scanner I would be finished with Windows. I can program my Baofeng ham radios using Chirp software but not the Uniden software to program the scanner.