Windows: "I got a new update for you, would you like to a) 'Update and Shut Down' or b) 'Update and restart?'" Me: "Update and shut down." Windows: "Alright, updating and restarting." EVERY SINGLE TIME
And Linux shows you on the timeline when you have an update, and the only time you you need to restrat the computer is when there is major update to the source code
I wonder why I am using Windows and NEVER had this particular issue? Am doing something wrong? Am I doing something right? I can actually tick the right tick in Windows Update? I am not using some stupid "debloated" build? Dunno. The only place where I really seen this particular behavior is my work pc and notebook, where updates are pushed to users and you can't ignore it and it is governed by policies.
Lol, all this AI is running on Linux servers. Just Linux developers aren't stupid enough to integrate third-party services into their desktop because they actually care about privacy.
@@raven4k998 There already are terminals that allow some GPT to write commands for you. But since they are trained by random data from the internet, I wouldn't personally trust them to work or not troll with you.
Opposite. We rarely use Linux for development, but it's a pain having to dual boot, so we got WSL to avoid the hassle of booting into the trash that Linux is when we're developing... anything.
@@DipJyotiDekaNot really, whenever someone is developing either the backend or the server side shit then they kinda prioritize Linux as most server side shit runs on Linux……Nobody likes to develop for Desktop Linux because it’s maddening
no, google ai is more interesting, it's javascript. bill gates never felt he stole apples ideas. bill gates said he broke in to steal apple tv to find out they had already stolon it themselfs, from Xerox. Sun Micro Systems, (Stanford University Networks) knew one day our appliances, cars, phones and refrigerates would one day be all connected and that's the operating system they wanted to be. They later died and javascript was bought by Oracle, and is now Android, google version of an iphone, but all 3 mac, windows and javascript are all 3 uniquely based on Xerox and completely separate from one another. google Tensorflow for instance is javascript as much all the API's. They are a network language, the language that's in your browser window, is also your android. javascript.
Fun, except slightly incorrect all Logitech mouse/keyboard stuff is supported via GUI , using a neat app "solaar" - and is not as picky about hardware as you think :)
To my experience in recent years all common hardware like keyboards with some extra keys, mouse with more than 3 buttons and many other USB devices work just out of the box, plug & play.
@@dubstepdude2444 Debian Edition I think is actually quite good, it was my favourite Distro! :D Was much lighter on resources than regular mint based on Ubuntu.
android has alot of useless bloatware but calling it locked is just misleading, i mean as long as you have pc that has windows or any compatible linux it's basically just another distro, even if not it's pretty free with some limits
I'm disappointed. He could've said, an Apple a day keeps the doctor away because you can't afford one after getting a Mac. Then he could've said Windows are great for seeing things...right down into your data for everyone to see. And finally, Linux can not only taste Minty fresh, it also smells nice which makes it the best. Everything was lined for up that....
When Apple and Microsoft have abandoned support for your hardware, guess who can bring your old Mac or old PC back to life? Interesting, why would IBM pay $34 BILLION to acquire Red Hat? 🤔🤨
Older hardware is severely limited in what it can accomplish. Linux may not revive your old hardware at its optimal efficiency, but one can damn near try.
@@GalderaVG sure it has the bible in it, but it's more than just a religious OS, the racing game that comes with ot is very impressive for something that runs in a terminal and the ISO is just 16K memory that's noting and it boot super fast.
Notes: Linux has GUI Apps to control/change mouse settings as well: - Libratbag/Piper for Logitech mice - OpenRazer/RazerGenie for Razer peripheral - ... Add more below 👇
Things have improved is not like that, however there are still some circumstances were linux is still not user friendly, they are not frequent but they are still there. That said love the video and love Sam, would love to see a full review from him of a friendly distro like mint, fedora or ubuntu.
5:08 Huh… well… I guess they were right then, I seriously just kept scrolling until I found a comment that was more then one sentence long and here we are!! XD lol
I found switching to Zorin OS easier than initially expected because so many applocations that I use are actually browser based and dont care about your OS at all. The greatest hassle was my peripheral Hardware of course. Logitech mice and audio interfaces are still Linux' Archilles heel.
Watching on linux mint! As for the ai stuff btw, I have ollama for running chatbots, and easy diffusion for generating images, all running on my local hardware. From my experience linux makes the easy stuff harder, but the hard stuff easier.
Actually, if you think back to the cartoon days of, " The Masters of the Universe era".... He-Man would go into "God-Mode" with the utterance of "By the Power of Grey Skull " ...... Tux just says " Sudo", with a passwd added.... 😎
This was super funny, as someone who spent 10 years on macOS before I switched to Fedora Linux. I prefer Linux. It's faster, customizable, way better than Mac for gaming, rock solid, and does everything I need it to.
Installing and using Linux today is easier and faster than any other OS, and very user friendly, at least if you don't install a non user friendly distro on purpose...
Two MX boxes tied together via Barrier KVM, doing the same. 4 - 24 inch screens, YT on the left side and running other apps on the 2 right screens. Left most screen is for weather and other apps. Not old boxes at all. Just bought the 2 and nuked M$ and MX is the 3rd Distro to be installed on them in the last 8 yrs.
Viruses are targeted at end users, not web servers. And yes, it very much is the only reason. It's actually dirt easy writing virus' for Linux, but what's the point when there are close to no end users?
@@Atlas_Redux hackerman, not gonne lie your anwser gives of serious script kiddi vibes. Yes writing viruses is easy atleast the payload, but the thing is that you need an entry point to the system and this is not all that easy to find. Especially as on Linux you're using software repositories for everything so no one will click on your random binary. But yes the permission system of linux is probably less secure than the one on Windows if you ever get that far.
@@damian007567 You.... you think a former SINIX user... is a script-kiddie? Oooookay, there... I can almost assure you that you don't even know what SINIX is.
@@CathrineMacNiel I tried flatpak and nixpkgs. Might have tired the appimage as well. It's not that it doesn't launch it does. But it fails to actually load an llm. It downloads the llm fine but just can't run it. Ollama on the other hand, just worked
Friend, it takes me 8 hrs to create a 15-minute video. How you create so much content - that is fresh and funny - astounds me. So much fun. Keep doing what you're doing!
For most mice you can use Piper, no need to deal with text documents or dependencies. You can also change your mouse settings from the Desktop Environment's Settings, if it has that added (Gnome, KDE Plasma, and most others).
great video, but yeah Im a longtime Linux user, I agree with most of this, novice computer users should not attempt to use linux, their endeavor will end in frustration. Anyone wanting to make the jump from Windows should know that, Linux can function like Windows, but it is NOT windows, its a totally different ecosystem, be ready to re-learn EVERYTHING. That being said, KDE is a very windows like experience, and 99% of all my games, regular and VR work on Linux with proton steam and lutris.
@@MrGamelover23 Stands for the International System of Units (I know, the abbreviation makes no sense in English). While that spelling isn’t directly a part of the SI, it’s commonly associated with it.
“Linux is safe from virus as the chance of your operating system lasting long enough without something going catastrophically wrong is particularly 0%. Hackers just need to sit back and wait.”
Hi Sam Tucker, I'm leaving this comment to thank you for promoting Linux before watching the video, hopefully I don't regret commenting this when the video is complete.
I made the change to Linux yesterday (08-10-24) and even though it is only been a day now, I can fcking breathe. I am tech-savvy though, that made it easy.
Oooooh, why brag about something that isn’t true anymore? Just install Linux Mint, and it’ll be the easiest experience ever, with less chance of messing things up. Silly you!))
Time to make a really long comment: I couldn't agree more with everything said in this video! Linux truly stands out as the best operating system for those who value customization and control. Its open-source nature means that you can tweak and optimize your system however you like, making it an incredibly flexible and powerful tool. Unlike Windows and macOS, where you're stuck with whatever features they give you, Linux lets you take charge of your system and tailor it exactly to your needs. One of the points that really resonated with me was how lightweight Linux is compared to other operating systems. It’s incredible how smoothly Linux runs, even on older or less powerful hardware. I’ve personally experienced this when reviving older laptops with Linux, and the difference in performance is night and day compared to running Windows or macOS. It’s no wonder so many people turn to Linux for performance and efficiency. Security is another area where Linux absolutely shines. The way Linux handles user permissions and system access makes it far more secure than Windows or macOS. I love knowing that my system is protected without needing to constantly worry about viruses or malware. The open-source community works so quickly to address any vulnerabilities, and that kind of rapid response is hard to beat. I also completely agree with the point about the diversity of Linux distributions. Whether you’re new to Linux or a seasoned user, there’s a distro that fits your exact needs. I’ve experimented with several over the years, and it’s amazing how each one is tailored to different use cases, all while maintaining the core advantages of Linux. This level of choice is something you simply don't get with Windows or macOS. All in all, Linux truly is the superior operating system for anyone who wants performance, security, and freedom. It’s easy to see why so many people, myself included, believe Linux is simply better than Windows or Mac. This was written by AI, but in all seriousness, great video
Linux is safer not only because it's less attractive for hackers (cause that's not even true, since it's dominating the servers market and a server is much juicier a target than some PC) but because it is properly designed from the very start. Also, there is a huge difference between the old legendary Linux that you are describing and today's beast: the scary terminal is not really needed, not more than having to edit the registry in Windows and the "compatibility of parts" with Linux is a thing of ancient past. Linux is like tap water: cheap, abundant, safe and fit to purpose in 99.99% of the cases (more than Windows) but corporations spend billions in marketing to persuade gullible people to buy bottled water. Contrast that with the cost, security and privacy risks (or rather certainties) of its competitors...
If you think linux cannot be hacked, I have a bridge I want to sell you, linux desktop is still a dumpster fire, and yes you have to go to the terminal.
@@deckard5pegasus673 Everything is hackable and exploits plague everything. But it's all relative: is Linux better built and tested than Windows? Of course. As a normal, non-IT user, do you have to go to the terminal as often as you have to dig into Windows innards? I'd say no. And when you say "linux desktop is a dumpster fire", could you specify which one? Cause it's not Windows, you have options.
Well, other than the bit about TempleOS, which isn't a Linux, I can't entirely fault what you're saying. However, as someone who is more knowledgeable about how computers work, I haven't had nearly any of those problems with using Linux. Also, I've had my parents testing out Mint for the past 6 months, and they haven't complained once and I've had no calls for "tech support". Granted, they don't play games or do anything more complex than other old people, but still, if it works it works.
@@drstefankrank The details about the scrolling problem are that it's still there and also one of the most notorious and long living linux glitches that is given zero attention
@@AW00047 Um, no. Try switching between Wayland and Xorg and see if there's any difference. Also, it may depend on the window manager you are using and so on. Linux is just the kernel, it doesn't have anything to do with the scrolling.
As an ongoing Linux user I love the Idea of how many Linux users are going to be triggered :DD btw: I loved the screenshot of the debloated user interface. It was funny and amazing at the same time :,D
@@spatiumowl No clue, what you people are talking about, most won't even know such things exist to get them working out of the box as their mileage may vary.
@@Mario583a It shows up in search pretty quickly and I have seen it being mentioned in videos. Like, duh, using a new OS for you requires you to search for things. I mean, it's not like everything is supported on Linux (I have a Gigabyte laptop, I know the pain), but I don't think it's the case with Logitech?
Piper is great for MOST logitech devices out of the box, but rip, there's still some (like the newest vertical mouse for logitech) that just aren't recognized yet. Genuinely don't think it's hard to patch in, but it's just that no-one's done it yet :/ Typical linux, if it's not supported, patching it yourself is neither convenient nor easy for most computer users if you want the $100 mouse you bought to "just work".
@@Smathles therein lies the problem sadly. Relying on heavy intervention by users who find free time to code on behalf of large companies. It's a sad realization that until we see widespread adoption of Linux packages by these developers, then this issue will always exist.
certainly our markets require something with the ease of use and compatibility of windows with the open source nature of linux - pls tech and coding gods, before bill makes me install windows recall
I never had any problem with hardware on Linux. Everything just works. Except Nvidia. That is a little more of a pain. I heard pop OS does Nvidia well, and Nvidia is being more Linux friendly lately, so it will probably stop being a wall
I think their open driver is the default by now, or will be very soon. There was some minor pain with it previously, but to me it works quite well at least with Ubuntu. Just don't forget to install the Linux header source! :)
Welcome! I've used Linux since the first download became available, 30+ years ago. 20 floppies for the first version of Slackware. Nice videos, I hope you do well. Linux Mint rules!
Ehmm, as a daily Linux user, I've been using AI tools for years. Many of those are developed on the Linux. Just most distros aren't shipped with some random AI-AY-YA that you might never need nor want to sniff behind you anyhow.
I've used numerous distros and even PC-BSD for a while. They're all fine for various tasks. These days most people not in IT or power gaming don't really need to worry about their OS at all. They could honestly get by with a Chromebook for 90% of their "computer" usage.
Linux Mint absolutely wipes the floor with Windows 11 and latest MacOS. Easy to install, easy to learn, easy to use and seems to be absolutely bomb proof while running fast as hell on even mediocre hardware. Try it for a month and see.
I'm legit looking into installing Linux, or at the very least permanently disconnect a windows laptop from the internet to stop it from getting that recall "feature".
Why does on any topic something always has to be better 😀I'm a Linux Guy since the 90s, use an iPhone for the Family, Android for work, Windows is used for gaming. It doesn't simply not matter. Use what makes you happy, don't hype anything, don't think you're a part of something, just because you use or own it. Makes life so much easier 🙂 AI and Linux: guess on what die whole AI crap is running 🙂? Linux, right. The rest just uses API calls to Linux cloud computers. And TempleOS is not a Linux 🙂. My respect to the creator of TempleOS, who built everything by himself. R.I.P.!
We're only 2 years away from Linux going mainstream, and this has been true for 25 years
@@Ghost_PM11 Don't worry comrade, 2025 will be the year of the Linux desktop, don't even sweat it bro.
I think now the consensus is we are only 1 year away, as the comrade before me was saying - anytime in 2025 now.
Real 😂
@@RmnGnzlzthey always say "this will be the year of Linux." 😂
2 years from now, we will add 2 more years, right? :)
cant wait for "why templeOS is Simply better"
rip Terry
It's the only operating system written completely from scratch by a schizophrenic who built it to talk to God.
Now THATS a selling point!
@@christopherdixon4472He was such a genius. I feel very sad he didn't get the help he needed. Schizophrenia is treatable nowadays.
have you ever seen templeOS get hacked? Didn't think so
Temple is pretty unhacable
Hackers don't make viruses for Linux, they make it on linux
kali linux go brrrrrrrrrr
🥶
There are equally if not more malware for Linux as Windows…however it’s usually for Linux Servers not desktop
@@oplkfdhgkdont people use that to hack people
@@seansingh4421 linux user?
Windows: "I got a new update for you, would you like to a) 'Update and Shut Down' or b) 'Update and restart?'"
Me: "Update and shut down."
Windows: "Alright, updating and restarting."
EVERY SINGLE TIME
And Linux shows you on the timeline when you have an update, and the only time you you need to restrat the computer is when there is major update to the source code
I wonder why I am using Windows and NEVER had this particular issue? Am doing something wrong? Am I doing something right? I can actually tick the right tick in Windows Update? I am not using some stupid "debloated" build? Dunno.
The only place where I really seen this particular behavior is my work pc and notebook, where updates are pushed to users and you can't ignore it and it is governed by policies.
Glad to see I'm not alone with this Windows Update BS!
lebron reportedly pressed Update and Shut Down instead of Update and Restart
I thought my system was the only one that had to go through such. 😅😅
Also, the feature of scheduling updates at certain times is barely useful.
😂😂 Had me at Apple HQ is literally a walled garden
Looked thru comments so I could just like yours and not comment redundantly.. :D
@@PandaBeatBrothers Wise man.
@@PandaBeatBrothers Looked thru comments so I could just comment under your comment, recursively.. :D
This made me laugh out too. And I’m sure glad I thought to include this fact within the prescribed thread for it!
Came here to comment exactly this 😂😂
Since TempleOS isn't Linux, there needs to be a "Why TempleOS is Simply Better".
Sad rabbit hole.
Don't forget the FreeBSD too
@@purplevanilla BeOS / Haiku is there as well.
How sad that the person created TempleOS had died before he can finish it
@@TuanDungTheAvGeek As much as i respect him for pulling this madness off, i dont think you have enough time in your lifetime to build a full OS.
The Klingon joke legit made me laugh out loud. 😂
Huk Huk Huk
Linux users can speak Klingon
I was drinking water when the sudo came up 😅 Had to clear my throat to make sure I was okay haha
Brilliant lol
i’ve been speaking klingon for over thirty years and didn’t know it.
4:37 akshually TempleOS is not a Linux distribution🤓
Yeah it’s a whole other OS
NERD!!!! 😂
@@mrN3w7 common give the nerd a kiss nerds need love to🤣🤣
Macos is technically linux but with spyware and bloat here saved you 5000 bucks😊
@@monkeygameplay5455 is this a joke cuz i honestly can't tell anymore 😭
Watching this on linux without having opened the terminal once is a pretty zen experience
Angry arch linux noises
I remember back in the day when I got Ubuntu CD in the mail ✉️
It was and still the fastest & safest OS
Watching this on MacOS... just coming back from the Terminal... LoL.
@@KomodoSoup nah, lubuntu faster
@@Wzeyisbacklmaoarch is far superior to anything though. Especially Manjaro.
TempleOS is not Linux, it was written in Assembly and a custom version of C - the whole story behind it is interesting, and sad
Holy c
RIP Terry
@@dan32767 Terry and Gary Kildall were the most gifted programmers ever. Both had sad endings.
"Holy C" 😅 it's actually called that.... Not making it up.
Lol, all this AI is running on Linux servers. Just Linux developers aren't stupid enough to integrate third-party services into their desktop because they actually care about privacy.
wait till they make ai for linux to do all that sudo bs so noobs do not have to🤪🤪
@@raven4k998 There already are terminals that allow some GPT to write commands for you. But since they are trained by random data from the internet, I wouldn't personally trust them to work or not troll with you.
@@thejackimonster9689 Linux sex troll bots cool play with em
@@raven4k998 warp terminal does that already
You wish Linux developers could integrate any third-party service. They've only just recently completed the desktop.
I’ve been thinking of upgrading from Windows 3.11 to another OS. You’ve finally convinced me!
I've been saying for the last 25 years: "Does all that it has to."
I like linux, but you waste so much time trying many software for everyday use, and then one month later; I am back using Windows 11 ..
Missed out that Linux is so good that windows is adding Linux inside windows *WSL
Opposite. We rarely use Linux for development, but it's a pain having to dual boot, so we got WSL to avoid the hassle of booting into the trash that Linux is when we're developing... anything.
@@Atlas_Redux Are you saying that Windows is such a trash that you can't even develop anything without the help of linux ?
@@DipJyotiDeka That's exactly what I read/understood.
@@DipJyotiDeka He wrote rarely. But it's depending on the use case. Docker on windows is... special.
@@DipJyotiDekaNot really, whenever someone is developing either the backend or the server side shit then they kinda prioritize Linux as most server side shit runs on Linux……Nobody likes to develop for Desktop Linux because it’s maddening
"Apple's campus is literally a walled garden"
I NEVER FUCKING NOTICED!
Holy shit. I just realized that.
with guards .....( Tux replicas, would be best. ), lol
3:23 Meanwhile all the AI from Microsoft, OpenAI, Google and Apple being trained on Linux:
the fact that you need to install linux on a virtual machine (or baremetal) in order to use windows ai studio kinda proves that.
Not Windows adding WSL because a ton of things are just better in Linux 😆😆😆😆😆
no, google ai is more interesting, it's javascript. bill gates never felt he stole apples ideas. bill gates said he broke in to steal apple tv to find out they had already stolon it themselfs, from Xerox. Sun Micro Systems, (Stanford University Networks) knew one day our appliances, cars, phones and refrigerates would one day be all connected and that's the operating system they wanted to be. They later died and javascript was bought by Oracle, and is now Android, google version of an iphone, but all 3 mac, windows and javascript are all 3 uniquely based on Xerox and completely separate from one another. google Tensorflow for instance is javascript as much all the API's. They are a network language, the language that's in your browser window, is also your android. javascript.
I am a construction labour contractor. Am 12ᵗʰ pass . using Ubuntu Linux since 2006. rarely use terminal.
Fun, except slightly incorrect all Logitech mouse/keyboard stuff is supported via GUI , using a neat app "solaar" - and is not as picky about hardware as you think :)
I know piper (which connects to ratbag). I it has Logitech, steelseries, G.skill, Roccat, etc... Except Razer because EULA says "no".
To my experience in recent years all common hardware like keyboards with some extra keys, mouse with more than 3 buttons and many other USB devices work just out of the box, plug & play.
Apple users making fun of Linux hardware support will never not be funny.
Piper too
@@brunoais Yeah Razer are notorious for being assholes with regards to Linux. Corsair is about as bad.
TempleOS 🙏 is it's own thing, not Linux
eh, if you tilt your head I guess
@@oladrolahola ??? It does *not* use the Linux kernel and, therefore, it is *not* Linux.
To clarify, I know it was built from scratch. But I like to imagine that it's Linux but special
@@srccde yeah, but I like to imagine it's religious Linux. 🙂
@@oladrolaholatheyre not even remotely similar though, i feel like templeOS has more in common with NT even
"The Linux Colonel."
Nice. 🤣
It didn't click to me until I realized he wasn't talking about Kentucky fried chicken.
@@taeliantalittia612 kernel/colonel (fried chicken if you like)
Someone get this man a copy of Linux Mint.
Linux Mint Debian Edition :P
@@dubstepdude2444 because screw Canonical am I right? :)
Or MX Linux 😅
@@dubstepdude2444 Debian Edition I think is actually quite good, it was my favourite Distro! :D Was much lighter on resources than regular mint based on Ubuntu.
Technically, every android phone is Linux too
a bad, locked down version of an os
android has alot of useless bloatware but calling it locked is just misleading, i mean as long as you have pc that has windows or any compatible linux it's basically just another distro, even if not it's pretty free with some limits
@@S1LLY_uhhhh-Takeachance2 maybe locked is too harsh. Would be much nicer though if it had a package manager and all other programs worked on it too
I'm disappointed. He could've said, an Apple a day keeps the doctor away because you can't afford one after getting a Mac. Then he could've said Windows are great for seeing things...right down into your data for everyone to see. And finally, Linux can not only taste Minty fresh, it also smells nice which makes it the best.
Everything was lined for up that....
Here, grab a like for your good taste in humor.
Windows are good for leaping from after your blue screen of death
LOL! Sudo is not our god. Sudo is waht MAKES us GODS.
you pledge the superuser to do
the superuser never pledges you to do
sudo is the god you're lending power from.
sudo apt install MoreRam
cd god-powers && sudo make install
@@sambouza words of wisdom
sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
When Apple and Microsoft have abandoned support for your hardware, guess who can bring your old Mac or old PC back to life?
Interesting, why would IBM pay $34 BILLION to acquire Red Hat? 🤔🤨
Older hardware is severely limited in what it can accomplish.
Linux may not revive your old hardware at its optimal efficiency, but one can damn near try.
@@Mario583a some older hardware is still good
@@Mario583aOld hardware runs better with Linux than new hardware runs with Windows.
Seriously. Try it.
TempleOS has absolutely nothing to do with Linux.
I don't think TempleOS is Linux-based. Or UNIX based in general
You are correct, it's just based
I can confirm, I have been installing Gentoo for decades.
That is a loóoong running install.
did it compile yet? xD
"It's not about the destination, it's about the journey"
Sounds like it breaks a lot, I respect your commitment!
How many instances?
I use arch btw.
He uses arch btw
i use gentoo :)
I use temple os btw
@@medivyanshsingh based
with sway btw
Temple os is not Linux, it's a religion. (Seriously it's not based on Linux it's it's own thing. it's own unique little thing)
@@amosnimos blasphemy!
I'd rather not have religion be part of my operating system lol
@@GalderaVG sure it has the bible in it, but it's more than just a religious OS, the racing game that comes with ot is very impressive for something that runs in a terminal and the ISO is just 16K memory that's noting and it boot super fast.
As part of Linux community here is my comment:
*HAPPY PENGUIN NOISES*
;)
I cannot believe Xenia had to be axed in place of a soulless penguin...
If only Linus Torvalds was bitten by a fox at the zoo instead..
@@Mario583a Xenia is pretty cool, but knowing Linus and his temper - surprised he didn't bitten anyone at the time. :)
@@Mario583aXenia is my spirit animal. I have her on all my desktops and devices as wallpaper.
Xenia..... Firefox. She never left us
Linux is the world saying "let's have something nice, we deserve it"
I've been using Linux for more than 20 years. I use it every day. I gave up on Windows a long time ago. It works for me. Mike in Oz
Notes:
Linux has GUI Apps to control/change mouse settings as well:
- Libratbag/Piper for Logitech mice
- OpenRazer/RazerGenie for Razer peripheral
- ... Add more below 👇
Piper also has support for Asus, Gskill, Glorious and Steel Series
Eat your heart out gamers
solaar for logitech
As an very old IT twat who loves all operating systems I laughed so much at this my screen is covered in beer spit 🤣🤣🤣
Lol
Things have improved is not like that, however there are still some circumstances were linux is still not user friendly, they are not frequent but they are still there.
That said love the video and love Sam, would love to see a full review from him of a friendly distro like mint, fedora or ubuntu.
Linux has a built-in 'cat' on the command line, eat that MickeyMouseSoft
5:08 Huh… well… I guess they were right then, I seriously just kept scrolling until I found a comment that was more then one sentence long and here we are!! XD lol
Cap. Those problems are very frequent
I found switching to Zorin OS easier than initially expected because so many applocations that I use are actually browser based and dont care about your OS at all.
The greatest hassle was my peripheral Hardware of course. Logitech mice and audio interfaces are still Linux' Archilles heel.
@@gamerdragon4721I was gentle though and didn't get into that much details
This is a pro linux comment. it won't be long promise. Microsoft uses Linux to develop Windows. See that wasn't that long. Peace I'm out!
Watching on linux mint! As for the ai stuff btw, I have ollama for running chatbots, and easy diffusion for generating images, all running on my local hardware. From my experience linux makes the easy stuff harder, but the hard stuff easier.
What hardware do you have?
@@mr.perfect6300 r5 2600x 32gb of ram and a 5700xt
"they prefer to talk to their god directly, called Sudo"...😂😂😂
Actually, if you think back to the cartoon days of, " The Masters of the Universe era".... He-Man would go into "God-Mode" with the utterance of "By the Power of Grey Skull " ...... Tux just says " Sudo", with a passwd added.... 😎
This was super funny, as someone who spent 10 years on macOS before I switched to Fedora Linux. I prefer Linux. It's faster, customizable, way better than Mac for gaming, rock solid, and does everything I need it to.
Installing and using Linux today is easier and faster than any other OS, and very user friendly, at least if you don't install a non user friendly distro on purpose...
I'm literally watching this video on a computer that has a motherboard from 2007 and its running debian
Two MX boxes tied together via Barrier KVM, doing the same. 4 - 24 inch screens, YT on the left side and running other apps on the 2 right screens. Left most screen is for weather and other apps. Not old boxes at all. Just bought the 2 and nuked M$ and MX is the 3rd Distro to be installed on them in the last 8 yrs.
That "no one makes viruses for Linux because there are too few targets" argument doesn't really make sense if you realize most web servers run Linux.
Viruses are targeted at end users, not web servers. And yes, it very much is the only reason. It's actually dirt easy writing virus' for Linux, but what's the point when there are close to no end users?
I mean, heck, I wrote viruses for SINIX in its time just for fun. ENTIRELY pointless since no one used it, but it was still easy.
@@Atlas_Redux hackerman, not gonne lie your anwser gives of serious script kiddi vibes.
Yes writing viruses is easy atleast the payload, but the thing is that you need an entry point to the system and this is not all that easy to find. Especially as on Linux you're using software repositories for everything so no one will click on your random binary.
But yes the permission system of linux is probably less secure than the one on Windows if you ever get that far.
@@Atlas_Redux Linux users install from repos. Windows users download software from web. Using Windows feels incredibly insecure once used to Linux.
@@damian007567 You.... you think a former SINIX user... is a script-kiddie? Oooookay, there... I can almost assure you that you don't even know what SINIX is.
Writing from a Kubuntu installation that's been running stably AF for 4+ years, I call bullshit.
Linux is not better than Windows and MacOS??
Linux users can figure out AI. It's actually really easy to run a bunch of them locally. You just need to have enough RAM
ollama is like one command install
And gpt4all is a nice multi LLM UI.
@@CathrineMacNiel gpt4all is full of errors. Couldn't get it to work
@@RenderingUser but... It's just an AppImage?
@@CathrineMacNiel I tried flatpak and nixpkgs. Might have tired the appimage as well. It's not that it doesn't launch it does. But it fails to actually load an llm. It downloads the llm fine but just can't run it. Ollama on the other hand, just worked
Friend, it takes me 8 hrs to create a 15-minute video. How you create so much content - that is fresh and funny - astounds me. So much fun. Keep doing what you're doing!
Fun fact: Android is a Linux distribution
Linux Mint just works.
It's what apple should be.
For most mice you can use Piper, no need to deal with text documents or dependencies. You can also change your mouse settings from the Desktop Environment's Settings, if it has that added (Gnome, KDE Plasma, and most others).
TempleOS is not Linux in any way
Ah good ole Samtime, making the exact same videos for years and we all eat em up!
Linux ❤❤❤❤
You ain’t wrong with Apple Park being a walled garden 😂
great video, but yeah Im a longtime Linux user, I agree with most of this, novice computer users should not attempt to use linux, their endeavor will end in frustration. Anyone wanting to make the jump from Windows should know that, Linux can function like Windows, but it is NOT windows, its a totally different ecosystem, be ready to re-learn EVERYTHING. That being said, KDE is a very windows like experience, and 99% of all my games, regular and VR work on Linux with proton steam and lutris.
Problem with Apple is that they want to charge ppl $999 for a rod of brushed aluminium. (or aluminum as some say... ;-) )
Aluminum is one less syllable.
@@mikem9536 but you sound like a fool when you say it like that. SI FTW
@@a_plastic_bagwhat's si?
@@MrGamelover23 Stands for the International System of Units (I know, the abbreviation makes no sense in English). While that spelling isn’t directly a part of the SI, it’s commonly associated with it.
@@a_plastic_bag aluminum with only 4 syllables is how we in the states say it. 5 literally sounds like a fictional comic book material.
“Linux is safe from virus as the chance of your operating system lasting long enough without something going catastrophically wrong is particularly 0%. Hackers just need to sit back and wait.”
After 6+ years, still waiting for my system to break. Meanwhile, all those blue screens you've seen in this time...
Hi Sam Tucker, I'm leaving this comment to thank you for promoting Linux before watching the video, hopefully I don't regret commenting this when the video is complete.
I see you have got A+ from Apple for recycling your videos, just like how they recycle their ideas
they "innovate" new cameras every year
In all fairness, most distros ship the GUI "piper" for configuring mice now. It also supports setting the RGB :P
I am pretty happy I switched over to MInt.
The sudo Klingon dude had me LOLing hard, thank you.
Forgot to mention PCI-E Audio Cards randomly disappearing after waking from sleep.
I've had that exact problem with Windows.
@@BillyBobDingledorf if your getting that on any modern win (7+ assuming no tampering in cmd) it's probably a pc issue
At least your machine wakes from sleep...
I made the change to Linux yesterday (08-10-24) and even though it is only been a day now, I can fcking breathe. I am tech-savvy though, that made it easy.
todays linux "users" need just variant of pfetch and screenshot tool....
you NEED to make a video on MKBHD's new wallpaper app ☠️ he really took the apple pricing lessons seriously
Oooooh, why brag about something that isn’t true anymore? Just install Linux Mint, and it’ll be the easiest experience ever, with less chance of messing things up. Silly you!))
Time to make a really long comment:
I couldn't agree more with everything said in this video! Linux truly stands out as the best operating system for those who value customization and control. Its open-source nature means that you can tweak and optimize your system however you like, making it an incredibly flexible and powerful tool. Unlike Windows and macOS, where you're stuck with whatever features they give you, Linux lets you take charge of your system and tailor it exactly to your needs.
One of the points that really resonated with me was how lightweight Linux is compared to other operating systems. It’s incredible how smoothly Linux runs, even on older or less powerful hardware. I’ve personally experienced this when reviving older laptops with Linux, and the difference in performance is night and day compared to running Windows or macOS. It’s no wonder so many people turn to Linux for performance and efficiency.
Security is another area where Linux absolutely shines. The way Linux handles user permissions and system access makes it far more secure than Windows or macOS. I love knowing that my system is protected without needing to constantly worry about viruses or malware. The open-source community works so quickly to address any vulnerabilities, and that kind of rapid response is hard to beat.
I also completely agree with the point about the diversity of Linux distributions. Whether you’re new to Linux or a seasoned user, there’s a distro that fits your exact needs. I’ve experimented with several over the years, and it’s amazing how each one is tailored to different use cases, all while maintaining the core advantages of Linux. This level of choice is something you simply don't get with Windows or macOS.
All in all, Linux truly is the superior operating system for anyone who wants performance, security, and freedom. It’s easy to see why so many people, myself included, believe Linux is simply better than Windows or Mac.
This was written by AI, but in all seriousness, great video
Best part 1:10 . It reminded me when I entered format C: in Ms-DOS command just to test it. I felt like that guy exactly. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I remember doing that, just for something to do. Those were the days. lol
Watching it right now in the middle of breaking my desktop environment apart, and stitching it back together.
Linux is safer not only because it's less attractive for hackers (cause that's not even true, since it's dominating the servers market and a server is much juicier a target than some PC) but because it is properly designed from the very start.
Also, there is a huge difference between the old legendary Linux that you are describing and today's beast: the scary terminal is not really needed, not more than having to edit the registry in Windows and the "compatibility of parts" with Linux is a thing of ancient past.
Linux is like tap water: cheap, abundant, safe and fit to purpose in 99.99% of the cases (more than Windows) but corporations spend billions in marketing to persuade gullible people to buy bottled water. Contrast that with the cost, security and privacy risks (or rather certainties) of its competitors...
Found the really long one
@@NejakejTomas LOL I was searching for this :D
@@tomosko2669 same here
If you think linux cannot be hacked, I have a bridge I want to sell you,
linux desktop is still a dumpster fire, and yes you have to go to the terminal.
@@deckard5pegasus673 Everything is hackable and exploits plague everything. But it's all relative: is Linux better built and tested than Windows? Of course.
As a normal, non-IT user, do you have to go to the terminal as often as you have to dig into Windows innards? I'd say no.
And when you say "linux desktop is a dumpster fire", could you specify which one? Cause it's not Windows, you have options.
Well, other than the bit about TempleOS, which isn't a Linux, I can't entirely fault what you're saying. However, as someone who is more knowledgeable about how computers work, I haven't had nearly any of those problems with using Linux. Also, I've had my parents testing out Mint for the past 6 months, and they haven't complained once and I've had no calls for "tech support". Granted, they don't play games or do anything more complex than other old people, but still, if it works it works.
Did they figure out how to make scroll slower in firefox yet?
What are you talking about? My scrolling works perfectly.
@@vdochev No, it works perfectly on windows, reversed on mac and 10 times the speed on linux
@@AW00047 The scrolling problem is long solved. Just don't remember the details, but there are videos on yt.
@@drstefankrank The details about the scrolling problem are that it's still there and also one of the most notorious and long living linux glitches that is given zero attention
@@AW00047 Um, no. Try switching between Wayland and Xorg and see if there's any difference. Also, it may depend on the window manager you are using and so on. Linux is just the kernel, it doesn't have anything to do with the scrolling.
Lixus isn't the problem. The users are. Ask one for help in a Linux forum, and watch the responses.
Oim Sehm Tuccah
As an ongoing Linux user I love the Idea of how many Linux users are going to be triggered :DD
btw: I loved the screenshot of the debloated user interface. It was funny and amazing at the same time :,D
the logitech thing hit home lmao.
No clue, what you people are talking about, Piper exists
@@spatiumowl No clue, what you people are talking about, most won't even know such things exist to get them working out of the box as their mileage may vary.
@@Mario583a It shows up in search pretty quickly and I have seen it being mentioned in videos. Like, duh, using a new OS for you requires you to search for things. I mean, it's not like everything is supported on Linux (I have a Gigabyte laptop, I know the pain), but I don't think it's the case with Logitech?
Piper is great for MOST logitech devices out of the box, but rip, there's still some (like the newest vertical mouse for logitech) that just aren't recognized yet.
Genuinely don't think it's hard to patch in, but it's just that no-one's done it yet :/
Typical linux, if it's not supported, patching it yourself is neither convenient nor easy for most computer users if you want the $100 mouse you bought to "just work".
@@Smathles therein lies the problem sadly. Relying on heavy intervention by users who find free time to code on behalf of large companies. It's a sad realization that until we see widespread adoption of Linux packages by these developers, then this issue will always exist.
I using fedora linux on my pc for year, runs good. My hardware isn’t new i5 7400+1070ti+16 gb of ram. And this machine runs games better on Linux
certainly our markets require something with the ease of use and compatibility of windows with the open source nature of linux - pls tech and coding gods, before bill makes me install windows recall
Huh? Ease of use? On Windows?
@@AbteilungsleiterinBeiAntifaEVcompared to linux
@@mr.perfect6300 no.
@@AbteilungsleiterinBeiAntifaEV what os do you have?
You can use Linux for years and never touch the terminal
I never had any problem with hardware on Linux. Everything just works. Except Nvidia. That is a little more of a pain. I heard pop OS does Nvidia well, and Nvidia is being more Linux friendly lately, so it will probably stop being a wall
I think their open driver is the default by now, or will be very soon. There was some minor pain with it previously, but to me it works quite well at least with Ubuntu. Just don't forget to install the Linux header source! :)
I dunno. I got nvidia working on kubuntu
Same. I just bought a new laptop and mini pc. Installed linux on both and all hardware was detected and works flawlessly.
actually that cat get me subscribed. give him a raise
Who would have thought that Danny DeVito's 1992 performance would have become so influential?
So anyway, I started Terminaling.
give you data to apple is like going to a p diddy party.
temple os ??
there are thousands of these videos on the internet, but I still click in one
Linux Colonel
or in English The colon of Linux
Welcome! I've used Linux since the first download became available, 30+ years ago. 20 floppies for the first version of Slackware. Nice videos, I hope you do well. Linux Mint rules!
Omg at 3:50 is actually such a great funny observation👏🏻
Love your videos man! Keep it up👍🏻
Ty Sam!! ❤
Np
Ehmm, as a daily Linux user, I've been using AI tools for years. Many of those are developed on the Linux. Just most distros aren't shipped with some random AI-AY-YA that you might never need nor want to sniff behind you anyhow.
I've used numerous distros and even PC-BSD for a while. They're all fine for various tasks. These days most people not in IT or power gaming don't really need to worry about their OS at all. They could honestly get by with a Chromebook for 90% of their "computer" usage.
4:57
@@X8008S. Eh, I'm not defending Linux or attacking it. I'm just saying it really doesn't matter much what OS you use these days.
@@Vales55 still funny
🧐👆hu, actualy
@@X8008S. True
How Apple's headquarter is a walled garden lol.
I'm a simple man. I see SamTime I click😂
"sample man"
Dude! This was hilarious. More, please.
I use linux as my main an only OS since forever, and I love this video. If you are offended by it, grow up.
PS. Instant sub and like i just love this
Most linux user don't us the terminal unless you need an advance function. Linux is mainly point and click.
Linux Mint absolutely wipes the floor with Windows 11 and latest MacOS. Easy to install, easy to learn, easy to use and seems to be absolutely bomb proof while running fast as hell on even mediocre hardware. Try it for a month and see.
I'm legit looking into installing Linux, or at the very least permanently disconnect a windows laptop from the internet to stop it from getting that recall "feature".
Why does on any topic something always has to be better 😀I'm a Linux Guy since the 90s, use an iPhone for the Family, Android for work, Windows is used for gaming. It doesn't simply not matter. Use what makes you happy, don't hype anything, don't think you're a part of something, just because you use or own it.
Makes life so much easier 🙂
AI and Linux: guess on what die whole AI crap is running 🙂? Linux, right. The rest just uses API calls to Linux cloud computers.
And TempleOS is not a Linux 🙂. My respect to the creator of TempleOS, who built everything by himself. R.I.P.!
First long Comment I found - guess you are the first real GNU Linux user...
@@weltsiebenhundert indeed 🙂
No, Shun dat family
I like videos that confirm my cognitive bias for Linux being superior
Under 5 minutes gang
Here!