Linux Filesystem Hierarchy - Part One
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rare information about linux thank you
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Thankyou for taking the time to present information about how GNU/Linux works in a way that is easy to digest so anyone can follow, learn, and appreciate why GNU/Linux is so powerful.
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Nice tutorial, very clear and articulate, I understand you better than my teacher haha. Infact, it was nice of you to show the filesystems in form of folders rather than drawing it like most of them do. It was nice. Can you please give more examples on /lib ? and yes , why dont you dedicate full videos on each and every directories, it would be better- not that u were bad in this one hehe..applause man
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Thank you for this tutorial. It's really taking the edge off learning Linux
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I was watching high level filesystem videos and took the time to watch this.Even though I have a very high understanding of Linux, I took the time to watch this video out of appreciation. Very good job.
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Watching this in CrunchBang Linux!
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It's been many months since I installed Linux as my only OS for my desktop; so this was a good day for me to look at a good Linux Operating System structure video, reinforce what I had learned and see if there was anything that I had missed.
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@BinarySignal Yes, agrre openshot is better.
You are using WINDOWS movie maker!
SayaYunani 1 year ago
@SayaYunani Yep that is correct, because when this video was made 4.5 years ago video editing on Linux was virtually impossible. Now I would use OpenShot Video Editor
BinarySignal 1 year ago
@SayaYunani Yep that is correct, because when this video was made 4.5 years ago video editing on Linux was virtually impossible. Now I would use OpenShot Video Editor
BinarySignal 1 year ago
@SayaYunani Yep that is correct, because when this video was made 4.5 years ago video editing on Linux was virtually impossible. Now I would use OpenShot Video Editor.
BinarySignal 1 year ago