 On many distributions of Linux, you'll have no problem with emojis because packages are already installed. But if you're starting with more of a minimal system, when you go to look at emojis, you may get emojis that look like this on this webpage, or if I cat out this text file that's full emojis where it's just a very basic monochrome emoji, or you might not even get that. You might just get little symbols that don't even look like emojis. Well, how do you get nice color emojis? I'm on a Debian-based system, so I'm gonna use my Debian package manager, but check your package manager for these packages. And what we're going to do is I'm gonna use aptitude, which is a package manager on Debian. And I'm gonna search for notonoto, which you can see right here stands for notofu, for some reason. There might be a few of the packages. We're gonna choose the one here that says font noto color emojis. I'm gonna sudo apt install that. Once that is installed, all you have to do is log out and log back in or restart your machine. And you should see those emojis take effect. So I'm gonna log out real quick here and log back in. Okay, I've logged out and I've logged back in. And if I cat out that same emoji text file, you can see that I now have color emojis for most emojis. There's a few that were missed. And I go back to that website I was looking at earlier. You can see that it now has nice color emojis because the website and the shell don't have the emojis built in. Those, that text contains the information for what emoji display and your system will display whatever emojis it has on it. That's why Android looks different than iPhone and different browsers they might look different to. But if you're on a Linux system, again, just look for a package in your package manager that says noto and look for the one that says, I much prefer aptitudes output. It's easier to read. Again, a package fonts noto color emojis might be named slightly different on a different distribution but look for something like that, install it, log out, log back in, and you should be all set. Thanks for watching, filmsbychrist.com. That's Chris with a K, there's a link in the description and I hope that you have a great day.