dam. most easiest installation i have ever seen. i did struggle thousand times when I tried to install windows 10 on my PC for the first time. and now first time installing ubunto and it's dam easy.
U r god bro :,) pd: Today there are more configurations, but just click "Done" and it will work, even if it says "probably will fail." At least that's how it works for me, haha.
Thanks for the video, it helped me a lot. I faced a problem during the installation of the 22.04 LTS. I had to change the number of processors to 2, instead of just 1 as configured by default.
A punnet of thanks to you for this excellent tutorial. Your ineluctable confidence and experience gave me the confidence to install the server version. Thank you so much! Garsoon coffee!
Is better use the comandos ( to realize a minimal instalation (interface only): sudo apt-get install mate-core (apps included): sudo apt-get install mate-desktop-environment) to install graphic interface. But the tutorial is verry good, helped me, more one like
While I agree that having a desktop environment on the server makes it easier to use, in the long run it hurts. The best way to learn Ubuntu server is CLI only because in the field, the server environment is mostly deployed as a container with minimal specs. Also, once you have setup the server and the applications you will host on, all of those software dependency for the DE are wasted space. The less packages and dependencies you have, the faster and easier it is to maintain a server. Also, thanks for the like! Much appreciated! 😀
Yeah! I'm trying to slow down my speech and screen movement but it is difficult to learn. Check out the newer version of this guide and also the site: cis106.com. Almost every video has a written guide.
22.04 is the latest version. I believe I installed 22.04 in this video. If not, I will make a video installing 22.04 but the installation is almost the same. You may want to read this: itsfoss.com/ubuntu-20-04-vs-22-04/ ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-22-04-lts-whats- new-linux-desktop In the desktop, there are a lot of differences but in the server not so much
Hi! even after installing the guest additions in Ubuntu server, you will not be able to go full screen because the guest additions package works with a graphical interface (desktop environment). Ubuntu server boots to a TTY terminal CLI only. What you can do is change the view of the VM to scaled or install a desktop environment if you really need it.
If you need a server to be ON 24/7, Virtualbox on your PC is only a solution if you are ready to pay that electric bill. For this scenario, you need a VPS (Digital Ocean and Linode are cheap and good). The purpose of this video is for local deployment and learning. For instance, if you are a student and need a server to deploy some application, this is great to test. You can use a Raspberry Pi, but those are not cheap anymore. However, Mini PCs are affordable; most run Linux with no problem and don't consume a lot of electricity. If you choose the Mini PC route, you don't need VirtualBox; do a physical installation instead. To access your server from outside your home network, use a Dynamic DNS service or port forwarding in your home router. The earlier is a better solution.
This is the most helpful video I've found, thank you for the ti about the IPv4 i had to update virtual box to get the IPv4 to match!
dam. most easiest installation i have ever seen. i did struggle thousand times when I tried to install windows 10 on my PC for the first time. and now first time installing ubunto and it's dam easy.
I like the video, it's very helpful and also I like your style of explaining and the vibe❤🔥
Thank you!
U r god bro :,)
pd: Today there are more configurations, but just click "Done" and it will work, even if it says "probably will fail." At least that's how it works for me, haha.
Thanks for the video, it helped me a lot. I faced a problem during the installation of the 22.04 LTS. I had to change the number of processors to 2, instead of just 1 as configured by default.
That's pretty interesting because 1 CPU is Canonical's recommendation. Did you see any errors in the VM log window?
A punnet of thanks to you for this excellent tutorial. Your ineluctable confidence and experience gave me the confidence to install the server version. Thank you so much! Garsoon coffee!
thanks so much for the comment!
Is better use the comandos ( to realize a minimal instalation (interface only): sudo apt-get install mate-core (apps included): sudo apt-get install mate-desktop-environment) to install graphic interface. But the tutorial is verry good, helped me, more one like
While I agree that having a desktop environment on the server makes it easier to use, in the long run it hurts. The best way to learn Ubuntu server is CLI only because in the field, the server environment is mostly deployed as a container with minimal specs. Also, once you have setup the server and the applications you will host on, all of those software dependency for the DE are wasted space. The less packages and dependencies you have, the faster and easier it is to maintain a server. Also, thanks for the like! Much appreciated! 😀
Everything I needed in one video. Thank you, this was very helpful.💪💪
Thanks you for the comment! I'm glad the video helped!
this guy is good,👍👍👍 thanks for the video
Great video. Useful info in short 10min. Thanks
8:27(edit) I can feel you bro 😔
Btw great vid!
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thanks for the sub!
If you get a "Kernel Panic error" on installation, just be sure to have at least 2 processors. that's it.
thanks for the video
F for the Enter key.
lmao
everytime i try to select bridged adapter, vm fails to power up, but works fine on NAT. why?
Try this:
stackoverflow.com/questions/57407572/virtualbox-vm-fails-to-start-because-of-bridge-adapter-issue
I have not had that issue before.
thanks
thanks man you saved me
Thanks
u r the best just know it
Thanks for the compliment
"Broken as Windows when you do a update" 😂
ain't that a fact! 😂😂
thanks👍
Thanks for the lesson but your too first
Yeah! I'm trying to slow down my speech and screen movement but it is difficult to learn. Check out the newer version of this guide and also the site: cis106.com. Almost every video has a written guide.
thanks for the video. How do I install web server , FTP server ,DHCP Server ?
hello what the difference between the 22 the last version ?
22.04 is the latest version. I believe I installed 22.04 in this video. If not, I will make a video installing 22.04 but the installation is almost the same. You may want to read this:
itsfoss.com/ubuntu-20-04-vs-22-04/
ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-22-04-lts-whats-
new-linux-desktop
In the desktop, there are a lot of differences but in the server not so much
Hey can we get full screen resolution in ubuntu server by installing virtual box guest addition?
Hi! even after installing the guest additions in Ubuntu server, you will not be able to go full screen because the guest additions package works with a graphical interface (desktop environment). Ubuntu server boots to a TTY terminal CLI only. What you can do is change the view of the VM to scaled or install a desktop environment if you really need it.
@@linuxworkshop6337 thanks 👍.
Can you please write out the command line for i.e sudo apt update: sudo apt upgrade i dont know the symbol you write after this
can you tell me the time slot where I typed the command? I can then write it here in the comment.
also, I have a written guide here: cis106.com/project/webserverProject/ the command is probably there too
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How can this run 24/7 ??
If you need a server to be ON 24/7, Virtualbox on your PC is only a solution if you are ready to pay that electric bill. For this scenario, you need a VPS (Digital Ocean and Linode are cheap and good).
The purpose of this video is for local deployment and learning. For instance, if you are a student and need a server to deploy some application, this is great to test.
You can use a Raspberry Pi, but those are not cheap anymore. However, Mini PCs are affordable; most run Linux with no problem and don't consume a lot of electricity. If you choose the Mini PC route, you don't need VirtualBox; do a physical installation instead. To access your server from outside your home network, use a Dynamic DNS service or port forwarding in your home router. The earlier is a better solution.
Thank you so so much for this video, it is both fast and super easy to follow, great stuff
thanks for the comment!
why are you speaking so fast
my apologies I tend to speed up without even noticing. I am trying to slow down my speech.