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Linux in 100 Seconds

Linux is a free and open-source operating system that powers many of the world’s computer systems. Learn the basics of the Linux kernel, how it relates to GNU, and essential Linux commands.

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🔗 Resources

Linux Kernel Source Code https://github.com/torvalds/linux
Anatomy of Linux Kernel https://developer.ibm.com/articles/l-linux-kernel/
History of Linux https://youtu.be/ShcR4Zfc6Dw
Linux File System Explained https://youtu.be/42iQKuQodW4

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🔖 Topics Covered

– What is Linux?
– How does the Linux Kernel work?
– Most important Linux commands
– How to edit files in Linux
– Who invented Linux?
– What is the gclib?
– What is Linux used for?

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37 thoughts on “Linux in 100 Seconds

  • Linux simply Rocks, I use RichARCH btw. It made it quick and simple for me to get Arch Linux installed with kickstart like automation features.

  • I have used Linux for a while now and only just found out what things like sudo, cd and du stand for

  • Man after 4 years doing CS in college and working as a software developer, I never copped that “Kernal” related to the core of a seed in plants. That makes so much since now lol

  • One great advantage to Linux and other Unix-like OS is that it was designed very early on to support multiple technical-savvy users.
    As such, it was built with security in mind, with user permissions engrained in the whole system to prevent malicious users or software from stealing data from others or using the common system in inappropriate ways. Additionally these systems were also the first to adopt widespread usage on the internet, which introduced an earlier recognition of the need for added security measures.
    Windows by contrast was originally built for less technical-savvy users, with the expectation that only 1 average family would be using it at a time. It was later updated with more serious ad-hoc security features as exploits over the internet became more prevalent.

  • good video but too fast for me … need 0.5x speed to figure out all the parts on the screen

  • The package manager is honestly my favorite part. I can get everything I need quite easily, and it’s automatically put in the right spot, even when downloading through GUI. Although I use Windows for gaming because of compatibility, I prefer Linux because it has so many features that you can use and you can specify it to exactly fit your needs and preferences.

  • I expected rm -rf / to show up somewhere in there 😅

  • lol i can't believe i never figured out sudo was literally super user do it makes so much sense i just never was curious enough to google it xD

  • You had my undivided when you mentioned the Kernel & completely lost me at Shell.

  • Note that the main function of touch is to change the files date to the current one, but if there is no such file then it'll create a new one

  • make an arch vid pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • Show this to someone who has always used Windows and you scare them away for life.

  • Bro I'd use linux but no way I'll use the terminal for file management, it's 2023

  • Hey, we do not know each other but I would like to tell u that despite all the bad that you have done in your life, GOD still loves you and wants you to be with him (GOD), all yoi must do is to trust in Jesus like how he would trust in parachute when jumping out of a plane and you must be willing to turn from your wrong doings and do what is good❤❤ 0:06

  • Still waiting someone in the comment section to say "Nooo Linux is a kernel not an OS" 😂

  • I absolutely love Linux, but my only problem with it is that I'm a very good windows user!
    I've been using windows since I was 6 years old (we had windows 1995 back then, yes I'm THAT old.)

  • He's already root user but he's still using sudo 🤣 such a pro!

  • I finally learned what "pwd" means. My life is complete

    But yeah; don't use it for your personal computer. Stick to whatever was pre-installed in your laptop(hope it isn't Linux) and live a happy and fulfilling life. Only deal with Linux if you're into servers, need it to set up a coding environment or have massive time to waste I mean "learn"; if not, fugged about it

  • All those terminal commands is what puts off the average member of the public from using Linux and is why it will never become mass popular with a mainstream audience. Which is unfortunate, since people really need a good user-friendly alternative to Microsoft Windows and Apple macOS. But Linux ain't it!

  • im confused where is the 100 seconds the video is over 2 and a half minutes long

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