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  • poor puppy ^^, thx good work!

  • Great video

  • can you run debian in virtualbox?

  • of course

  • Great, thanks for explaining man

  • Great, thanks

  • Good Stuff ! Concise and Clear Please make a few on cron / crontab jobs , running them , killing them , listing them etc , just incase someone is trying to get their XK0-002 or something ;) .

  • nice video, very clear and helpful

  • Excellent tutorial. I think you spoke alright. I just made a wireless script and you're video just taught me everything I need to know. Thanks from a devout Debian user!

  • Very helpful. Thank you!

    By the way, I though you spoke clearly and at a good pace.

  • Just what I was loooking for - thanks man :)

  • Awesome THANKS!

  • This is excellent.

  • Great video. This is only the second video of yours I've watched, and I can honestly say it's one of the best videos I've seen about linux. I say this because it's so informative and easy to understand. Thanks for the post.

  • Very handy, thanks. :)

  • really helpful tutorial m8, i think this should help avoid more headaches :-)

  • Hi. Thanks . This is great. If I may suggest a few things? I'm a teacher of 10 years. Please don't take this the wrong way, but... please speak more clearly and a little slower. Also, it's very difficult to see your screen, you should consider something along the lines of camtasia to record your screen and voice while you talk. I hope this helps. Regards,

    me.

  • Thanks a lot, this will be very helpful when I finally give myself time to test Debian

  • Not accurate. 1. Most *nix systems use system v's startup process, this is slowly being replaced by some systems such as solaris, ubuntu, etc. 2. runlevels 3 and 5 happen to be defualts like mentioned, except debian/ubuntu/kubuntu happen to do this differently. I don't know how this was overlooked. do a "who -r" to see your current runlevel, and vim /etc/inittab to see your bootup runlevel (you will see something like this)<br>

    id:2:initdefault:

  • Very good !

    I need more , pls ! Help users on Debian ...

    Thanks man !

  • cool howto...

    thx!

  • This is great. You are a great speaker and explainer, keep up the good work. Thanks.

  • I like your presentation. It has more life to it than most others. Plus, it makes something that looks complicated not seem so much.

  • Nice tut, dude. Thanks for it. ;-)

  • Thank you,I had no idea about the update-rc.d script,makes things much easier.

  • Nice job. Thanks bud

  • Thanks for the tutorial! Very informative. Keep up the good work!

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