Awesome Tips Linux is Easy, right?
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The Linux Challenge continues, now with a gauntlet of every-ish day tasks. Will Linus, Luke and Elijah be able to overcome? Find out.
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
1:36 Ground Rules
2:15 Apps on Boot
3:26 Phone to PC Local File Transfer
6:47 Simple Video Edit
10:16 Re-Export to Network Share
15:16 Remote to Your Linux PC
19:19 Play a Game With Anti-Cheat
21:27 Create BIOS Flashback USB
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A lot of Linux users have Windows running in a VM anyway for certain tasks
Luke: I need to download this game, it will take more than 15 min to download it
LTT editors: LINUX FAILURE!!!
6:34 it was probably the iPhone's fault
Make a disk partition while linux is running.
isnt this like the 4th time yall have done this video
Every time it's Linux, step 1 is learning how to do what you already know
2:28 I believe that. ChatGPT has helped me get perfect gaming settings
7:14 the person in the back looking at there reflection in the play button 😭
Linux people don't realize that downloading and .iso and installing a new OS is FAR MORE than most users feel comfortable with.
Most people use devices to consume media and not much more. My best friend is uncomfortable downloading an emulator and games on his phone, despite saying he wants to play those games. He's not a tech guy, but he still knows tech
This video literally made my source feel opened up….
Honestly i love the ammount of Linux content lately, i switched to Linux myself only recently and i love every second of it, ive tried it a bunch of times already but allways ran into non negociable issues, but now with Nobara i have everything i need there, didnt expierience that with Mint or Ubuntu which were the 2 i previously tried, i mean i also dabbled a bit with Kali as one does but not too serious. The only thing im missing in Nobara is Hyprland, tried to install it yesterday, i think im not ready yet, because there are User that provide Hyprland Repos for Fedora but i think i messed something up in the Config lol…
I'm surprised that no-one (not even Luke) thought of just using SSH to remote in.
Linux OS became really mature for everything except: mounting network drives, using multiple hard drives, multiple monitors, VRR monitors…
As of now safety is allegedly a strength – but if user share ever makes it a valid target, there will be blood. Especially considering the very "anarchist" way of software distribution.
Can't you just install codex and have it do computer use and literally do every single task? You can hotkey Wi–holy fuck it's literally your sponsor. I was typing the name WHILE the sponsor loaded. Lmao.
I just wonder how much microsoft pays them for these videos
This is so entertaining as someone who has been using linux for 6 years
I don't think download time should have counted
1:20 easter egg 😛
if you have like btrfs, then you can just tell claude-code to do the things for yaa, if it craps then restore the snapshot
Linus flexing his linux skills doing this all on cosmic. I'm pretty experienced on linux and I wouldnt use cosmic for these tasks because id fear having to fall back to the shell for everything.
Elijah's keyboard is giving ASMR
KDE Connect is just awesome
could have just used installed KDE connect to control PC from phone
19:20
Thanks Elijah for finding out about sunshine/moolight wixh is IMO the easiest solution to remote control your pc
Ohhhh… Linu x is easy…. I misread the title 😅
I pirated forza horizon 6 onto linux today. It was hard
I have bazzite installed, but I lost my right earpiece so I cant pair my headphones with bazzite, so until I get new headphones, I dont use it as much
I have used linux for years and I have found as they they have tried to be come smarter and auto this and auto that. Also security changes make simple things harder. Networking has become harder and harder if you don't have just the right mix of computers and OS's.
I'm just here using vanilla Debian 13 and not regretting my decisions.
Watched all these episodes and despite the progress Linux has made in the last decade or so, it is stil not match for Windows or MacOS. Love them or hate them, there's a reason people do actual work on them insted of Linux. Sure if you are tinkerer and like to spend time trying to troubleshoot every single thing, Linux is a match made in heaven, but for the people who don't want to do it nor have time to, it's Windows or Mac.
"chatgpt…" and I stopped watching
Bye
LLMs have made Linux incredibly more accessible, no shame in using one, arguably that’s what they’re great for. “Hey, I have x niche issue, help!”
Stop promoting ai
in the remote control theres a different between access ur machine while your on your own wifi than cellular
LocalSend can help you a lot, an all possible OS
AI has made solving Linux issues easier
are you producing youtube play button???
Yeah, remote desktop on Wayland is a pain. With Xorg it was braindead simple. Much simpler, faster, and more reliable than RDP on Windows. Luckily for me I stopped remoting much to my PC far before I switched to Wayland xD
While this was interesting to watch, it felt a bit unsatisfying to not have any conclusion at the end. It would have been nice to have an explanation of why a task failed and how close it was.
sunshine/moonlight is intranet