Linux - Introduction
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Top Comments (10)
Will listening to this asleep wake one up as a Linux user?
this was so good... it's unreal how people have access to this high quality lessons for free. Young people are so lucky.
Eli, thank you so much for your lessons and for having the patience to explain and apply them in real time.
Your work is awesome, man! I'm a gen X'er who was massively into tech/computers in the 1990s-early 2000's but did a Rip Van Winkle on tech for about 20 years and woke up recently to a rekindled passion to learn tech. This is JUST my style and groove. We really appreciate what you're doing!
@11:53 Wow, it's almost like being in a real classroom. Takes me back to the 90's. 😁
Sorry for YELL at the screen when there was a confusion on SUDO . When you are ROOT you are already the Super User (de SU part of sudo), you could thell for the # at the end of the command line.
I watch you now more than ten years, (2012 saw your first video , when i slowly switched to linux ) - Your still a great teacher eli - Thanks for your effort and great work - ⭐✌
1:13:23 "This is a profession of dump people, if you wanna spend your entire 40 years as a professional, feeling stupid, this is the field for you." Eli the Computer Guy
For the sake of Richard Stallman, I'm going to issue a correction. Stallman started a movement called Free Software, which was all about preserving the rights of the user (rights to run, study, modify and distribute the software) that's where the GNU licenses come from. Later came Open Source movement, which made software more corporation friendly, backing off from some freedom guarantees of Free Software. That's where the MIT license comes from. Free Software and Open Source are philosophically distinct, even though in practice we usually put them in the same jar labeled "FOSS" (Free and Open Source Software).
This is how I expect all IT guys to look like
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Top Comments (10)
Will listening to this asleep wake one up as a Linux user?
this was so good... it's unreal how people have access to this high quality lessons for free. Young people are so lucky.
Eli, thank you so much for your lessons and for having the patience to explain and apply them in real time.
Your work is awesome, man! I'm a gen X'er who was massively into tech/computers in the 1990s-early 2000's but did a Rip Van Winkle on tech for about 20 years and woke up recently to a rekindled passion to learn tech. This is JUST my style and groove. We really appreciate what you're doing!
@11:53 Wow, it's almost like being in a real classroom. Takes me back to the 90's. 😁
Sorry for YELL at the screen when there was a confusion on SUDO . When you are ROOT you are already the Super User (de SU part of sudo), you could thell for the # at the end of the command line.
I watch you now more than ten years, (2012 saw your first video , when i slowly switched to linux ) - Your still a great teacher eli - Thanks for your effort and great work - ⭐✌
1:13:23 "This is a profession of dump people, if you wanna spend your entire 40 years as a professional, feeling stupid, this is the field for you." Eli the Computer Guy
For the sake of Richard Stallman, I'm going to issue a correction. Stallman started a movement called Free Software, which was all about preserving the rights of the user (rights to run, study, modify and distribute the software) that's where the GNU licenses come from. Later came Open Source movement, which made software more corporation friendly, backing off from some freedom guarantees of Free Software. That's where the MIT license comes from. Free Software and Open Source are philosophically distinct, even though in practice we usually put them in the same jar labeled "FOSS" (Free and Open Source Software).
This is how I expect all IT guys to look like