Why am I only now finding your channel?!?! THANK YOU for making this channel and videos! I will be going through and watching most, if not all, of your videos, especially ones in this series! Been using Linux for 5 years now (2 years Ubuntu, 3 years Debian) and have very base knowledge of commands I use regularly. So thank you, thank you, thank you times infinity for creating a channel where I can understand what the heck is going on! LOL
UAU! I'm going to need to see this video a couple of times more to get the thing, but it's way better than copy manually all those files names to a file. It's really nice to learn without BS! Thanks for this incredible course, once more!
thank you Jay! I am learning a lot more from your videos, I appreciate how you are speaking in simplistic terms so anyone can understand the concepts you are presenting and can actually put it all into practice.
Excellent introduction to streams. Was hoping you might mention how to redirect standard input - e.g. get input from a file instead of keyboard. But I will probably remember it better if I look it up. Thanks!
Jay, I think you need to revisit this vlog. At 2:15 into the vlog you state "stdout is the easiest to understand" and you do "ls" return which when echo $? returns a 0 (go to 4:14) and this is stdin as per 10:36 of the vlog. I checked another vlogger and your numbering from 10:36 - 10:42 agree with each other so I would conclude that stdin and stdout have been mixed up at the start?
Hi mike, I think you are mixing up stream numbers (0, 1, 2) with the value in the variable $? -- which contains the return code of the last command (0 is ok, otherwise some error).
Hi bro . although it is not related with this video content.but i m in trouble about laptop battery backup.my laptop give 3hr up back with windows. Bt in linux OS it give only 1 or 1:30 hour.what can i do or .there exists any approach ?
Why am I only now finding your channel?!?! THANK YOU for making this channel and videos! I will be going through and watching most, if not all, of your videos, especially ones in this series! Been using Linux for 5 years now (2 years Ubuntu, 3 years Debian) and have very base knowledge of commands I use regularly. So thank you, thank you, thank you times infinity for creating a channel where I can understand what the heck is going on! LOL
Very clear explanation, thanks!
Thank you so much. You don't know how useful your videos are to me!
UAU! I'm going to need to see this video a couple of times more to get the thing, but it's way better than copy manually all those files names to a file.
It's really nice to learn without BS!
Thanks for this incredible course, once more!
thank you Jay! I am learning a lot more from your videos, I appreciate how you are speaking in simplistic terms so anyone can understand the concepts you are presenting and can actually put it all into practice.
Excellent introduction to streams. Was hoping you might mention how to redirect standard input - e.g. get input from a file instead of keyboard. But I will probably remember it better if I look it up. Thanks!
thank you so much! like you, hope you doing well
Lovely explained
Thank You! A great set of videos explained in a way that even I can understand :-)
Jay, I think you need to revisit this vlog. At 2:15 into the vlog you state "stdout is the easiest to understand" and you do "ls" return which when echo $? returns a 0 (go to 4:14) and this is stdin as per 10:36 of the vlog. I checked another vlogger and your numbering from 10:36 - 10:42 agree with each other so I would conclude that stdin and stdout have been mixed up at the start?
Hi mike, I think you are mixing up stream numbers (0, 1, 2) with the value in the variable $? -- which contains the return code of the last command (0 is ok, otherwise some error).
@@raoulrichardo Thanks
Thank you!
Thank you so much and keep up your great work, THUMBS up :)
I love your channel!!! MORE VIDEOS!!!!
thank u!!!
Don't cross the streams!
Hi bro . although it is not related with this video content.but i m in trouble about laptop battery backup.my laptop give 3hr up back with windows. Bt in linux OS it give only 1 or 1:30 hour.what can i do or .there exists any approach ?
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