OPERATING SYSTEMSOS Linux

Linux Toolbox Foundation

And so it begins…

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00:08:41 – Windows to Linux for PowerUsers
00:23:07 – Debian for Gamers
00:37:34 – ATUIN – Magic Shell History
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33 thoughts on “Linux Toolbox Foundation

  • is it possible to get a hold of your fastfetch config somewhere?

  • what is the tool at 1:20:34 ? I would really appreciate it. Also is there a way to activate fzf-tab automatically as I am typing kinda like warp terminal? Thanks.

  • I hope this will get done by the time I'm gonna be switching to linux next year 😛

  • Hi Chris, I wanna learn how to install Arch Linux + Hyprland (Nvidia or AMD GPU) and setup desktop with start btn / Settings / Apps / Apps Manager / Backup / Firewalls… for a New User to Linux. I have used Mint Linux for few days on my Win 11 pro vmware virtual machine. But how do i install Arch (by replacing my primary M.2 or Adding 2nd M.2 slot) with dual boot, without screwing Win 11 pro tpm + secure boot. I know We need to turn off TPM and Secure Boot in bios.
    So Chris can you please do a video tutorial to go for newbies who wanna dive into arch with basic use and not for developer environment.
    Is there a cheet sheet for command line for Arch Linux ? That i can set as my wallpaper until i get used to it.

  • Chris if you are interested in a light weight login manager that has the functionality to autologin give greetd a go

  • Just the amount of data needed to setup Linux properly is the one thing that still holds me back from running it on more of my devices.

    Data is so expensive where I am and so bummer. 😁

  • Hi Chris, can you share your RSS's you use for your reader?

  • They got me! YouTube usubed me from about 15 or so youtubers within the last week or so!SOB's!!!!!

  • i'm using MX Linux which is Debian based…migrated from Win10 like 3 months ago. Lovin it so far, Win10 became an afterthought xD however I do agree about Linux issue with audio. The one and only issue I encountered in the migration is relating to audio (no sound).

    I did got it working..but for common users coming from Windows, they might not have the time nor patience to deal with this. I think the Linux ecosystem needs to put more resources for audio…it stands out like a sore thumb and people will notice right away if the sound is not working.

    Other than that, Linux has been working flawlessly for me, I love it!

  • the terminal is pretty much the only strength linux (desktop) has. and we get that just fine on windows with WSL.

  • Cybersec major, but I did work as a sound engineer before.
    I would never use Linux for audio, but I do think it's cool you can switch to a low-latency kernel (not that I noticed any difference actually lol).
    Plugin integration might as well not exist, JBridge and Wine just don't cut it since even if you get your plugin to be seen by your DAW, it might still not work.
    Most of my VSTs never ran even across using different distros, software, and equipment.

    Still recording and engineering for fun, so I need dualboot for Windows.
    Mac also has some good proprietary software and hardware for music production.

    Triple Boot is the way LOL.

  • Funny, I use Netplan on Debian on my servers. It's the best to have ever come out of Conanical. I used to like their OS on servers, but it has just gotten to bloated with crap that it makes me feel like I am on Windows. But Netplan I could not go without, so that followed me over to Debian.

  • God this guy is a douche. Windows content ran dry now he's a linux script kiddie catering to 15 year olds.

  • Bitwig Studio has a native Linux install and is a wonderful DAW tbh. Most plugins can be gotten to work fine with carla or jbridge nowadays 🙂

  • hstr – easily view, navigate, sort and use your command history with shell history suggest box.

  • Can you add playonlinux into titus apps cause i use it for installing ms office and Adobe Acrobat

  • Interesting how winutil removes a bunch of stuff but linutil adds a bunch of stuff!

  • Looks like it's well on it's way to being a great tool for linux users ….. well done!

  • I love these long shot videos! Makes my nice peaceful evenings with hot tea!

  • which terminal would you reccommend over the xfce one?

  • I was a pain in the rear end for every person who tried to teach me how to use Linux when I started out. Because I learned the Windows command line dangit! I didn't want to learn a whole new command line.

    Got there in the end anyway though

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