These two videos are super useful for beginners learning Linux. I hope they provide valuable insights.
These two videos are super useful for beginners learning Linux. I hope they provide valuable insights.
Absolutely, take a look at the 41-minute review. Five errors spotted—time to practice and improve!
Reviewing the six frames in the video gives a solid overview, though it’s quite extensive overall.
People generally adjust to new systems gradually. They take time to get comfortable with the first operating system, then assume everything will be straightforward afterward, overlooking the effort required to master something new. Most don’t want to repeat that process and realize how long it took them to learn everything initially.
I'm certain, I didn't mean to exclude anyone from watching it. I was mainly enjoying the idea of handling Linux like a bull in a china shop, lol. It felt more enjoyable that way. The highlights in the video are solid. It's just about 33 minutes longer than expected.
I set up Arch on a Raspberry Pi 3. It worked well and was enjoyable, though I had some issues to fix.
I believe the "mistakes" the YouTuber mentions aren't about saving a config file because the screen is 480p. The real issue here is more about misunderstanding. It's like going into a fruit shop and trying to buy Pepsi—this video is all about that. Also, sorry about your health concerns.