Thanks a million Harkirat. I m a Saas consultant but always intrigued to code. Will be nice if you come with more such amazing reak life tips. Much gratitude u r teyly showing many a bright path. Stay blessed love from Sydney
@@mmj5916 each to their own. If you are going for neovim then why no go for VIM it can be just as great if not better. If you are going for vim why not go for emacs far more light weight. The list will go on and on.
@@iminoaruu far better. Will save you a lot of memory. Search code with lewis and his terminal setup plus Christan lempa terminal setup. You will find tons of customisation for your terminal and cool plugins to make your zsh or bash work flow soothing
@@keshavakumar9828 Save disk space maybe but not RAM. Windows RAM usage has been quite atrocious lately. WSL2 has to fight the host OS to get enough RAM.
I have been using linux for the past 4 years and it has been a great experience till now, most of the applications are available now and gaming is now great too through wine and proton and it uses much less resources to run for running the operating system.
@@Default_-ij5oc almost each one of them, if you buy the games it will be easier to run them from steam, it is a bit hard to run cracked games as it gives some weird error in some games, but it can run those too.
If u are using Mac no need to use Linux machine as such because Mac by defaults uses bash (now uses zsh but u can get bash by just typing "bash" without double quotes)
You cant really tile windows or customize mac os. the developer experience isn't good on mac os. I guess if you only use Vim then it's usable but for anyone who uses vscode, Gnome is the best desktop to use.
Hi harkirat, will you make videos on some advanced topics like how CDN works, how videos are converted into string and passed over a network, why OOPs exists
Have seen many videos with the same title linux or windows but look at the level of content in this one really amazed by the level of clarity thanks alot for the video Harkirat
Still remember how I used to crash my PC while dual booting it 7-8 years ago... Have tried number of linux distros, dual boot and stand alone but currently using WSL2 as I need windows for gaming(hehe). Since all you need is a terminal and WSL provides that, it can be a great start. Recently I have started working and I never felt that I have entered corporate because I was used to the stuff that is used in companies and on top of that I troubleshoot and help my seniors in these things which just feels so good. With that said first focus on DSA and Dev, because these 2 will get you into the company and you can always learn Linux and GIT while on the job, but only knowing Linux and GIT won't get you a job.
You can even start as person knowing nothing as support engineer and learn everything while on the job so that criteria should not be used for defining standard
@@aesthetic----world7566 No, WSL Windows lets you run any linux within windows and it's not like Virtualbox, even for me WSL works smoothly and fast than seperate installation.
I guess I am giving this answer too late but if someone else is having this problem it can help. I recommend you to go with Windows without thinking, and don't worry about coding, now windows provide an extensive support of WSL (you can google it) and also package managers like "winget" and "chocolatey". Also one more thing you can do is install something called VirtualBox (it is completely free and open source) in this you can run many different operating system inside your windows itself.
My potato PC couldn't install windows 10 when it was released so ultimately I have to move to some lighter Linux operating system.I chose Ubuntu and just fell in love with it.
I have tried various Linux distros and according to me, fedora is the best for developers of all sorts. Simply bliss. U can customise it yourself or install customised ones like nobara(free) or ultramarine(paid). Note that fedora is from red hat family.
But is it bug-free? I don't know why, but I face a lot of bugs even in Ubuntu distros. For example, not being able to change brightness, only the left side laptop speaker working, charging issues. I have a Lenovo Laptop and I thought Lenovo was known to have a good combination of Linux with their hardware.
@@MEJOVA bro, most of the issues I have already fixed. But still even after using it for so long time, I don't know how it just breaks one thing or another and then I have to go full on surfing on forums to find a solution. sometimes microphone's input is so distorted or even few times sounds like a cringe alien like voice to others (similar to what some voice changers do, basically altering the tone and pitch due to some kind of bugs) I had to face a lot of disappointment in some online meetings due to this.
Linux isn't ugly. Less work is put into polishing the UI than with macOS for instance, but GTK-based DEs like GNOME and QT-based KDE are great. Even ChromeOS is Linux. So is Android. ChromeOS and Android are both considerably better looking than Windows. You're just used to the Windows UI.
Same here! Arch with hyprland here. Was a linux user before hypr but from gnome and kde land. Switching to a WM was certainly a process(and I guess it still is, still finding and configuring things to optimize my workflow) but I have come to appreciate the working of a wm and how it uses its available screens(not useful everytime, but most of the work I do, Its pretty good).
Three months ago, I made a life-changing decision to switch to Linux, and I must say, it has been one of the greatest decisions of my life. The smooth and efficient i3wm setup I installed, I find myself seamlessly navigating through tasks without relying on the mouse 90% of the time. It's an incredibly empowering feeling to have such control and speed at my fingertips.
@@vaibhav5783 i3wm can work with many Linux distros... I'll suggest you Kubuntu or Ubuntu with Plasma DE for the extreme customization and power it provides compared to GNOME.
So you are saying ssh can only be done on mac/linux 😂. Also gui connection is also there rdp protocol. Also like bash windows have dos commands. I was really having this question, being a developer is there any reason i should get to mac. No proper answer I got to it! Like yes we use bash and sh compatible terminal on servers but still I love powershell on my local machine also mastering linux shell commands. Here on windows every driver is readily available, games and softwares are very compatible, not very expensive and showoff thing like mac then why to switch to macs!
can anyone suggest me some good resource like video or website so that I can get linux installed in my system with dual boot . P. S. : only suggest if you have allready done it yourself
ua-cam.com/video/XBU8gov_O_o/v-deo.html If you have a SSD partition it and install Linux on SSD not on HDD. This video worked for me successfully thrice for me and my friends.
Once someone begins using Linux with SSH and either Vim or Nano, they can experience increased productivity and improved debugging over time. I am in my 3rd year at IITM and have already transitioned to Linux and Vim.
Each to their own. If you are going for neovim then why no go for VIM it can be just as great if not better. If you are going for vim why not go for emacs far more light weight. The list will go on and on.
Apni mistakes se ek Cheez to seekhi h Ki U should always do dev first. Main bhi 3rd year tak coding aur dsa hi Kiya tha (cp) but that was a massive waste of time really. If I could go back and start over again, I would do Dev. Ab to blockchain aur AI bhi mazedar h aur resources ache h. Mere kuch frnds 4th year mein hi bas 7-8 months dsa krke OA fodne lage.
you have to clear basic dsa concepts(not hardcore cp) for coding round and development for projects but coding round in companies like directi, meta , google requires a good knowledge in dsa
@@xiaoshen194you have wasted your time don't blame cp for that the correct way was to balance between cp and development and yeh joh 4th year mai aake dsa karte hai uska kuch nhi hoga problem solving important hai development important aur core subjects just because tumne time waste durso ko gyaan mat pelo aajkal startups bhi hard dsa rounds puch rahi hai ache wale startups tumhare woh 4th year mai dsa chalu karne se nhi clear hone wala
I have 1 question I am renting ec2 server from AWS I it provides me ways to connect with it through my windows terminal. One way to connect is through ssh where I have to download a .pen key and through that key I can ssh into the server . So the question is we can also ssh from windows? I hope you finds this question and get time to reply
I wont even agree that ubuntu is ugly especially with 22.04. Personally it just feels disloyal to leave windows after 10 years of using it🥲. I have it dual booted but everytime i decide to start using it after a few days windows flashes in my mind and im back on it.
@@ankitchakraborty6289mint already has a great community, and Ubuntu is anyways getting a lot of shit for reasons that I can't explain in simpler words
I have been using Linux for the past 4 years and now I purchased a new laptop and for god sake, I was not able to install Ubuntu at first then after reading the suggestions from forums I finally managed to install it but the suffering didn't end there. I was unable to get around the peer dependency error and I was running out of time to set up my new laptop for work. The support for my hardware wasn't optimal I guess. At last, I ditched Linux and set it up in my Windows instead and so far it's going great. I feel more productive in Windows now. I used to face issues for days trying to install some applications in Linux but that is no longer the case. The one downside that I noticed is that Windows lags in performance compared to Linux. I feel the Mac is a perfect fit coz you get the advantage of great software support by just clicking and installing and it runs fast.
BUT Harkirat, the Windows SERVER typically comes with at least TWO concurrent RDP sessions, and it DOES HAVE a Command prompt or the Powershell and you can COPY or XCOPY as needed. So how is that RUINING my career?
I use linux as a daily driver and trust me, linux will give you much better experience, as well as your system will get a boost and you won't even realize that.
With WSLv2, this is not as relevant, you can install any distro and run it in your windows machine. Microsoft spyware on the other hand, makes for a compelling reason.
You will feel good for an year or two for anything new - using wsl or terminal or virtual box or setting up k8s or using new db or etc. Unless you don't actually use them in daily work for good usage apart from simple commands, it won't help much at all. You can try OS's like parrot or kali or ubuntu or smaller / lighter distros - you would get bored of it, unless you have a purpose.
@4:00 I remember installing arch linux multiple times on friends laptop using ssh. Also configuration files are copied into the friends laptop. @8:11 I remember each and every time. I canno't create 100s of folders along with 1000s files in gui, rather I use terminal typing their name one by one instead of clicking `new` a thousand time
Git hub gui is kinda better i think when we have get the repo content we can download the zip file which size is way lessthan than we get through the cli
Linux distros don't have bad GUI anymore. It used to be the case probably 5 years ago. Also, if you don't prefer your GUI, you can always switch to a different desktop environment. E.g. Personally I do not like GNOME. So I switched to KDE Plasma and now there is no looking back. Love your videos; keep them coming.
When I first started with Linux, I was looking for good looking Operating System, and so I started with Zorin OS. However, slowly I realise the more good looking my OS is, the more resource it consume. Hence, after distro-hopping, I switched from Deepin (a really good looking desktop environment) to Linux Mint XFCE. Slowly, I made myself forget the wooing magic of desktop environment but now, I have to use Windows because of the same old reasons, games (anti-cheat don't work on linux that well), Microsoft office (the web-version still sucks) and few Windows only applications (running them via Wine is pain sometimes).
Installed Ubuntu via dual boot on my system after going through this video and im loving it! Thank you so much :) Which distribution of linux do you use? any recommendations which is best suited for a javascript fullstack developer?
I love linux, I want to use linux as my desktop operating system BUT I can't because The software I use like Lenovo smart noise cancellation and Dolby are not on linux that's why I'm not shifting to it
I have Window 11 I purches it for 2k rupees But I switched to Ubuntu 4days ago I not like about window is click click and you never know what truly a OS In future iam thinking to switch in arch os After learning basics
Harkirat, I think you have never worked on Enterprise systems. Your monochromatic analysis doesn't present a true picture of the Microsoft Technology stack. Windows offers Powershell, telnet, RPC, RDP, and a bunch of console tools to access any file system, and it is not difficult to understand. In my 20 years of coding experience with almost all big tech, I made 1000s of production deployments in enterprise systems but was never constrained by OS. As I recall, there were issues before 2007-08, but MS tech caught up with all open source a long time back. In fact, I suggest you delete this video or at least correct it, as it is misleading. I understand you want to promote your tech stack (linux based open source) but there is no evidence of any career being slowed down if someone builds good products in MS based tech stack. In fact, both of them co-exist!
Basically linux has everything out of the box so you dont need to configure this and that like windows Linux is not actually ugly as you said but there are lot which are really beautiful
you can also customize ubuntu like a mac .. there are lot of tihngs you can do on it.. first most is to remove that fckin date timer at the top of the screen
For people who are finding a lot of difficulties using Vim or Vi, I would recommend using Nano. It's an easier and a faster option to used compared to Vim😊
9:54 What I understood is GUI (Graphic User Interface) is a very small subset of CLI (Command Line Interface). Web Development is actually done in CLI but very small number of organisations introduced their GUIs for the ease of the users (i.e developers) but actually CLI is the base for Development. There are many many areas where there are no GUIs, only CLI is available. So, if you have knowledge of how to work with CLI, you could be extremely productive and also DIFFERENT FROM THE CROWD.
Thanks man for the video , I had doubts why Linux OS is popular in developers circle. Now I am clear about its advantages. As you are an open source contributor, it will be very helpful if you make/recommend videos for GitHub tutorials, already there are videos available but they are old enough n not clear.
I have worked with dual booted Ubuntu system before, one major issue I found with it is the battery discharges very quickly if I use Ubuntu. Did anyone else face this issue? How did you fix it? (I do have googled it, but haven't found the best answer)
Yes, this problem is with every Windows system. If the Linux distribution is not optimized for your machine then it won't run as good as Windows machines. For example my Dell Laptop is certified for using ubuntu and it runs much better than installing any other Linux based distribution on the laptop.
* For the new programmers. It is better to learn Linux by installing in a virtualization software (like virtual box or vmware player). WSL would be my second choice if don't want to use virtualization software. Dual booting is least recommended based on my experience.
Based on my dual boot is really recommend atleast for developers If you still want to run in virtualized environment Prefer VMware or hyper v(highly recommend) Avoid virtualbox it is superslow as compared to these
@@akshatsingh4937 looks like we have different openion on dual booting 😐. New linux users can easily get OS messed up. So, i recommend VM for easy reset. After getting some experience dual booting will be good.
@@akshatsingh4937but hyper v is only available on the pro version of windows not everyone will be able to use it and VMware is not free and yeah VirtualBox has performance issues but everyone can use it irrespective of the windows version and without worrying about the price
I am thinking to make a switch from windows, could you please tell me some benefits of Linux I mean I get what kirat said but I personally like coding in windows
@@dilipsingh4160 Try using a VM first, that will be my advice. Linux has benefits like speed, and customization capabilities. If your windows is running fast then the only difference will be the things harkeerat already mentioned
Just to clarify the gui isn't bad in every distribution.By default some might look bad but you can probably configure them to look like anything you want.And instead of ubuntu you can use kubuntu.
"Ugly Looking" Linux looks 10 times better than Windows lol
Ricing
For those who don't know if you switched to Ubuntu windows is ugly, Ubuntu is good looking.
Ubuntu is no way uglier than windows, was it Nvidia driver compatibility issue ?
Thanks a million Harkirat. I m a Saas consultant but always intrigued to code. Will be nice if you come with more such amazing reak life tips. Much gratitude u r teyly showing many a bright path. Stay blessed love from Sydney
I use WSL2 with Ubuntu 22.04 in Windows 11 OS. And use VSCode with WSL remote extension.
I would say configure neovim and use that.
@@mmj5916 each to their own. If you are going for neovim then why no go for VIM it can be just as great if not better. If you are going for vim why not go for emacs far more light weight. The list will go on and on.
Nobody's gonna ever know about the thumbnail 🥲
Damn he changed it 😂
Yepp, he changed
@@adityanakadi1861what was earlier
What was that?
Nor about title
How to exit vim💀
Wsl is powerful. Combined with windows 11 terminal and few plugins you could have best of both worlds.
how is it compared to virtualbox and dual booting?? and what are the plugins?
I also want to try Linux.
@@iminoaruu far better. Will save you a lot of memory. Search code with lewis and his terminal setup plus Christan lempa terminal setup.
You will find tons of customisation for your terminal and cool plugins to make your zsh or bash work flow soothing
@@keshavakumar9828 Save disk space maybe but not RAM. Windows RAM usage has been quite atrocious lately. WSL2 has to fight the host OS to get enough RAM.
@@sansmoraxz just upgrade your ram doesnt cost much hardly 2-3k
Will never compare to the barebones experience, I switched to the real thing quickly, but entered through wsl
I have been using linux for the past 4 years and it has been a great experience till now, most of the applications are available now and gaming is now great too through wine and proton and it uses much less resources to run for running the operating system.
You can play any game in linux?
@@Default_-ij5oc almost each one of them, if you buy the games it will be easier to run them from steam, it is a bit hard to run cracked games as it gives some weird error in some games, but it can run those too.
@@Default_-ij5oc I even play cracke GTA5 on it without any issues
@@anupamsingh9301I play valorant ! Does it reduce performance ?
valorant doesn't run in linux, they have anti cheat
@@Tushar_995
If u are using Mac no need to use Linux machine as such because Mac by defaults uses bash (now uses zsh but u can get bash by just typing "bash" without double quotes)
for windows users, you dont need linux as well. you can use windows terminal and windows subsystem for linux can be used via windows terminal now
thanks, I am actually confused this comment cleared all my doubts.
You cant really tile windows or customize mac os. the developer experience isn't good on mac os. I guess if you only use Vim then it's usable but for anyone who uses vscode, Gnome is the best desktop to use.
@@TheCommunistRabbit mac os is fast and light
bro there is no diff bw zsh and bash , zsh contains more plugins and user friendly
bhai mac os user hoke mac users ko ignore kar diya ? tell about mac os also, I don't think we need to use Linux since both are UNIX based
yes bro because macOS uses bash or zhs in terminal default no need for Linux.
@@himawants1520 yes
A lot of hackers use when they are coding ,waah such a sweet way to allure people into learning linux xDD
Hi harkirat, will you make videos on some advanced topics like how CDN works, how videos are converted into string and passed over a network, why OOPs exists
Have seen many videos with the same title linux or windows but look at the level of content in this one really amazed by the level of clarity thanks alot for the video Harkirat
Still remember how I used to crash my PC while dual booting it 7-8 years ago... Have tried number of linux distros, dual boot and stand alone but currently using WSL2 as I need windows for gaming(hehe). Since all you need is a terminal and WSL provides that, it can be a great start. Recently I have started working and I never felt that I have entered corporate because I was used to the stuff that is used in companies and on top of that I troubleshoot and help my seniors in these things which just feels so good. With that said first focus on DSA and Dev, because these 2 will get you into the company and you can always learn Linux and GIT while on the job, but only knowing Linux and GIT won't get you a job.
What about sys admins, site reliability engineers...
You can even start as person knowing nothing as support engineer and learn everything while on the job so that criteria should not be used for defining standard
Virtualbox ??
@@aesthetic----world7566 No, WSL
Windows lets you run any linux within windows and it's not like Virtualbox, even for me WSL works smoothly and fast than seperate installation.
I really suggest to use Virtual machine instead of Dual boot with linux.
I'm actually planning to buy a windows laptop for coding and gaming....so should I not buy it and go with MacBook instead?
I guess I am giving this answer too late but if someone else is having this problem it can help.
I recommend you to go with Windows without thinking, and don't worry about coding, now windows provide an extensive support of WSL (you can google it) and also package managers like "winget" and "chocolatey". Also one more thing you can do is install something called VirtualBox (it is completely free and open source) in this you can run many different operating system inside your windows itself.
My potato PC couldn't install windows 10 when it was released so ultimately I have to move to some lighter Linux operating system.I chose Ubuntu and just fell in love with it.
so for every little clicks or things you have to write command??
@@sjsjdfe3332lol no
Same story as mine. I have forgotten windows now.
I have tried various Linux distros and according to me, fedora is the best for developers of all sorts. Simply bliss. U can customise it yourself or install customised ones like nobara(free) or ultramarine(paid). Note that fedora is from red hat family.
But is it bug-free?
I don't know why, but I face a lot of bugs even in Ubuntu distros. For example, not being able to change brightness, only the left side laptop speaker working, charging issues.
I have a Lenovo Laptop and I thought Lenovo was known to have a good combination of Linux with their hardware.
@@sparshSethiyou can debug with terminal
@@MEJOVA bro, most of the issues I have already fixed. But still even after using it for so long time, I don't know how it just breaks one thing or another and then I have to go full on surfing on forums to find a solution.
sometimes microphone's input is so distorted or even few times sounds like a cringe alien like voice to others (similar to what some voice changers do, basically altering the tone and pitch due to some kind of bugs)
I had to face a lot of disappointment in some online meetings due to this.
@@sparshSethi yes, it might have some bugs.
fedora is ❤
Linux isn't ugly. Less work is put into polishing the UI than with macOS for instance, but GTK-based DEs like GNOME and QT-based KDE are great. Even ChromeOS is Linux. So is Android. ChromeOS and Android are both considerably better looking than Windows. You're just used to the Windows UI.
+Harkirat Singh
In short : move to Linux if you are a programmer.
I use i3wm in pop os ... and it was so hard to develop muscle memory for the shortcuts but now I'm so used to it !! I can do my work so fast here!
Same here! Arch with hyprland here. Was a linux user before hypr but from gnome and kde land. Switching to a WM was certainly a process(and I guess it still is, still finding and configuring things to optimize my workflow) but I have come to appreciate the working of a wm and how it uses its available screens(not useful everytime, but most of the work I do, Its pretty good).
@@ne90316 isn't hyprland a wm ?
when I want to go to my bios I can't (loading screen forever) ... how to fix it ?? do u know any solns for it?
@@MO-fg2cmyes
Why are more than half of these tech videos done by Indians? just curious
Engineerrrrrrrrssssssss
Three months ago, I made a life-changing decision to switch to Linux, and I must say, it has been one of the greatest decisions of my life. The smooth and efficient i3wm setup I installed, I find myself seamlessly navigating through tasks without relying on the mouse 90% of the time. It's an incredibly empowering feeling to have such control and speed at my fingertips.
which distro
@@vaibhav5783 i3wm can work with many Linux distros... I'll suggest you Kubuntu or Ubuntu with Plasma DE for the extreme customization and power it provides compared to GNOME.
@shastri3303 which distro?
Which distro?
"which distro" when will people understand that distribution does **not** matter...
So you are saying ssh can only be done on mac/linux 😂. Also gui connection is also there rdp protocol. Also like bash windows have dos commands.
I was really having this question, being a developer is there any reason i should get to mac. No proper answer I got to it! Like yes we use bash and sh compatible terminal on servers but still I love powershell on my local machine also mastering linux shell commands. Here on windows every driver is readily available, games and softwares are very compatible, not very expensive and showoff thing like mac then why to switch to macs!
I use Arch Linux btw.
can anyone suggest me some good resource like video or website so that I can get linux installed in my system with dual boot .
P. S. : only suggest if you have allready done it yourself
Mental Outlaw channel
@@sama7496thank you :)
ua-cam.com/video/XBU8gov_O_o/v-deo.html
If you have a SSD partition it and install Linux on SSD not on HDD. This video worked for me successfully thrice for me and my friends.
I have a 7year old laptop which struggles to run windows 10, switched to Linux mint and custom conky themes and im loving life rn
Once someone begins using Linux with SSH and either Vim or Nano, they can experience increased productivity and improved debugging over time. I am in my 3rd year at IITM and have already transitioned to Linux and Vim.
If you using Linux but still using vscode you did not made the full switch to Linux
which do you recommend as an alternative to vscode?
Each to their own. If you are going for neovim then why no go for VIM it can be just as great if not better. If you are going for vim why not go for emacs far more light weight. The list will go on and on.
@@pratyushlandekar9560 neovim is just superior to vim...much more powerful than vim
The thumbnail is just the GOD OF CLICK BAITS🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
In short linux is superior than windows
Please tell us if we need to study development first and make projects or learn dsa 🙇
Apni mistakes se ek Cheez to seekhi h Ki U should always do dev first. Main bhi 3rd year tak coding aur dsa hi Kiya tha (cp) but that was a massive waste of time really. If I could go back and start over again, I would do Dev. Ab to blockchain aur AI bhi mazedar h aur resources ache h. Mere kuch frnds 4th year mein hi bas 7-8 months dsa krke OA fodne lage.
@@xiaoshen194 apki codeforces mai max rating kya hai
@@xiaoshen194 bhai aap apna linkedin profile dena
you have to clear basic dsa concepts(not hardcore cp) for coding round and development for projects but coding round in companies like directi, meta , google requires a good knowledge in dsa
@@xiaoshen194you have wasted your time don't blame cp for that the correct way was to balance between cp and development and yeh joh 4th year mai aake dsa karte hai uska kuch nhi hoga problem solving important hai development important aur core subjects just because tumne time waste durso ko gyaan mat pelo aajkal startups bhi hard dsa rounds puch rahi hai ache wale startups tumhare woh 4th year mai dsa chalu karne se nhi clear hone wala
I use arch btw :)
I use arch btw :)
I have 1 question I am renting ec2 server from AWS I it provides me ways to connect with it through my windows terminal.
One way to connect is through ssh where I have to download a .pen key and through that key I can ssh into the server .
So the question is we can also ssh from windows?
I hope you finds this question and get time to reply
If i make primary os to linux is it good to go as a student
Try it onces
I wont even agree that ubuntu is ugly especially with 22.04. Personally it just feels disloyal to leave windows after 10 years of using it🥲. I have it dual booted but everytime i decide to start using it after a few days windows flashes in my mind and im back on it.
mint cinnamon is the best beginner friendly distro. Ubanta days are gone.
@@sama7496 what about community support?
Ubuntu best right?
@@ankitchakraborty6289mint already has a great community, and Ubuntu is anyways getting a lot of shit for reasons that I can't explain in simpler words
I use arch btw
temple os >>>>
Now it's been month since I switched to Linux now I feel faster and the smell freedom
how's the battery backup?
I have been using Linux for the past 4 years and now I purchased a new laptop and for god sake, I was not able to install Ubuntu at first then after reading the suggestions from forums I finally managed to install it but the suffering didn't end there. I was unable to get around the peer dependency error and I was running out of time to set up my new laptop for work. The support for my hardware wasn't optimal I guess. At last, I ditched Linux and set it up in my Windows instead and so far it's going great. I feel more productive in Windows now. I used to face issues for days trying to install some applications in Linux but that is no longer the case. The one downside that I noticed is that Windows lags in performance compared to Linux.
I feel the Mac is a perfect fit coz you get the advantage of great software support by just clicking and installing and it runs fast.
You can literally do all of this using powershell or WSL on Windows
BUT Harkirat, the Windows SERVER typically comes with at least TWO concurrent RDP sessions, and it DOES HAVE a Command prompt or the Powershell and you can COPY or XCOPY as needed. So how is that RUINING my career?
I use linux as a daily driver and trust me, linux will give you much better experience, as well as your system will get a boost and you won't even realize that.
Make video on tumbleweed or arch Linux with kde installation
It will help Linux grow
With WSLv2, this is not as relevant, you can install any distro and run it in your windows machine. Microsoft spyware on the other hand, makes for a compelling reason.
You will feel good for an year or two for anything new - using wsl or terminal or virtual box or setting up k8s or using new db or etc. Unless you don't actually use them in daily work for good usage apart from simple commands, it won't help much at all. You can try OS's like parrot or kali or ubuntu or smaller / lighter distros - you would get bored of it, unless you have a purpose.
bruh you literally called non coding people normies. lmaaoo 1:02
@4:00 I remember installing arch linux multiple times on friends laptop using ssh.
Also configuration files are copied into the friends laptop.
@8:11
I remember each and every time. I canno't create 100s of folders along with 1000s files in gui, rather I use terminal typing their name one by one instead of clicking `new` a thousand time
Linux r ugly until u rice them 😎
use ARCH BTW
Next, a tutorial to install linux and run linux codes.
Git hub gui is kinda better i think when we have get the repo content we can download the zip file which size is way lessthan than we get through the cli
I use arch btw
Linux distros don't have bad GUI anymore. It used to be the case probably 5 years ago. Also, if you don't prefer your GUI, you can always switch to a different desktop environment. E.g. Personally I do not like GNOME. So I switched to KDE Plasma and now there is no looking back.
Love your videos; keep them coming.
When I first started with Linux, I was looking for good looking Operating System, and so I started with Zorin OS. However, slowly I realise the more good looking my OS is, the more resource it consume. Hence, after distro-hopping, I switched from Deepin (a really good looking desktop environment) to Linux Mint XFCE. Slowly, I made myself forget the wooing magic of desktop environment but now, I have to use Windows because of the same old reasons, games (anti-cheat don't work on linux that well), Microsoft office (the web-version still sucks) and few Windows only applications (running them via Wine is pain sometimes).
@@imyasharya bro please tell which distro is best for programming
@@code-mf3ro Ubuntu
@@imyasharyaWhat's wrong with VirtualBox ??
@@aesthetic----world7566 Resource restriction. If you have good enough RAM, it's okay, but if not, then it's no good either.
Thanks Harkirat fro the tips here, appreciated !!
Installed Ubuntu via dual boot on my system after going through this video and im loving it! Thank you so much :)
Which distribution of linux do you use? any recommendations which is best suited for a javascript fullstack developer?
Linux mint, most stable
Fedora
i use arch btw, but prefer fedora for stability and also latest package and drivers
I love linux, I want to use linux as my desktop operating system BUT I can't because The software I use like Lenovo smart noise cancellation and Dolby are not on linux that's why I'm not shifting to it
Should I use Wsl2 instead of linux CLI
bro the thumbnail😭😭
I thought this is how world worked, maybe I was living under a rock :)
I think this thumbnail is created by ai tool.😮
Please make a video on peer group and learning from them in college (learning coding , new techniques and techstack like say web 3)
Bro recorded the video on 4 July 4:10 Am and released today 😮
Arch linux supremacy 💪
Bro says it is not as powerful when he opens neovim XD 😂😂
"Windows was built for gui normies" lmaooo
Linux ugly ? Hahhah
(I use Arch btw)
I have Window 11 I purches it for 2k rupees
But I switched to Ubuntu 4days ago
I not like about window is click click and you never know what truly a OS
In future iam thinking to switch in arch os
After learning basics
@@VANSHPOONIAJEE don't use arch install < command read the wiki 😋
bro , by looking at the thumbnail i thought it's a sunraybee video 💀💀💀
LoL 😂
Harkirat, I think you have never worked on Enterprise systems. Your monochromatic analysis doesn't present a true picture of the Microsoft Technology stack. Windows offers Powershell, telnet, RPC, RDP, and a bunch of console tools to access any file system, and it is not difficult to understand. In my 20 years of coding experience with almost all big tech, I made 1000s of production deployments in enterprise systems but was never constrained by OS. As I recall, there were issues before 2007-08, but MS tech caught up with all open source a long time back. In fact, I suggest you delete this video or at least correct it, as it is misleading. I understand you want to promote your tech stack (linux based open source) but there is no evidence of any career being slowed down if someone builds good products in MS based tech stack. In fact, both of them co-exist!
In one of your videos you promised to make a course on blockchain development (Supposedly ethereum )... Desperately waiting for that course.
yeah, me too..
Dude changed thumbnail to clickbait thumbnail. Bro understood youtube.
I’m into Game Dev now so I’ll have to use windows.
Basically linux has everything out of the box so you dont need to configure this and that like windows
Linux is not actually ugly as you said but there are lot which are really beautiful
Some recommendations
Pop os
Garuda Linux
Fedora
Mint is not very good looking but I personally love it
you can also customize ubuntu like a mac .. there are lot of tihngs you can do on it.. first most is to remove that fckin date timer at the top of the screen
no need to dual boot wsl2 is ggod enough I am using it since 2021
For people who are finding a lot of difficulties using Vim or Vi, I would recommend using Nano. It's an easier and a faster option to used compared to Vim😊
Definitely not faster.
@@theycallmesloth Faster for beginners :)
I use nano and pico always.
Nano is 💩
Nano isn't faster and Nano is not supported on Unix based systems whereas vim is universal
Thumbnail creator OP😂
What was that ??
windows is for normies hit really hard
Windows has left the chat
sir video title me chose ki speeling wrong h
Linux is very interesting .. try once !!
from a windows laptop > through cmd we can do the same stuff ... I guess ..
which distro?
Ubuntu also feels good .. when you have to download things using commands ..
does this man ever heard of docker?
Worst Thumbnail but The content is helpful by Harkirat.
Please start teaching web3
Running MacOS 😂 and lecturing about linux windows bash😅
mac uses bash
9:54 What I understood is GUI (Graphic User Interface) is a very small subset of CLI (Command Line Interface). Web Development is actually done in CLI but very small number of organisations introduced their GUIs for the ease of the users (i.e developers) but actually CLI is the base for Development. There are many many areas where there are no GUIs, only CLI is available. So, if you have knowledge of how to work with CLI, you could be extremely productive and also DIFFERENT FROM THE CROWD.
Thanks man for the video , I had doubts why Linux OS is popular in developers circle. Now I am clear about its advantages. As you are an open source contributor, it will be very helpful if you make/recommend videos for GitHub tutorials, already there are videos available but they are old enough n not clear.
Can MacOS do the same things as linux ?
yeah, it's the same bash is default used on macOS for terminal.
Thumbnail 🤣🤣🤣
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Since, I am a college going student. But our college tells us to use Microsft Word, Powepoint and Excel and won't let me use LIbre OFFICE.
Also if you want a similar looking experience get a distribution with KDE env, or choose Linux Mint as a starting point!
I have worked with dual booted Ubuntu system before, one major issue I found with it is the battery discharges very quickly if I use Ubuntu. Did anyone else face this issue? How did you fix it? (I do have googled it, but haven't found the best answer)
Yes, this problem is with every Windows system. If the Linux distribution is not optimized for your machine then it won't run as good as Windows machines.
For example my Dell Laptop is certified for using ubuntu and it runs much better than installing any other Linux based distribution on the laptop.
Try and mix and experiment with distros, fedora is better option because it wjust orks with a lot of stuff
Do you have an Nvidia graphics card?
@@rishirajsaikia1323Yes.
Use TLP
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For the new programmers.
It is better to learn Linux by installing in a virtualization software (like virtual box or vmware player).
WSL would be my second choice if don't want to use virtualization software.
Dual booting is least recommended based on my experience.
Based on my dual boot is really recommend atleast for developers
If you still want to run in virtualized environment
Prefer VMware or hyper v(highly recommend)
Avoid virtualbox it is superslow as compared to these
@@akshatsingh4937 looks like we have different openion on dual booting 😐.
New linux users can easily get OS messed up. So, i recommend VM for easy reset.
After getting some experience dual booting will be good.
@@akshatsingh4937but hyper v is only available on the pro version of windows not everyone will be able to use it and VMware is not free and yeah VirtualBox has performance issues but everyone can use it irrespective of the windows version and without worrying about the price
@@sudovinay01 lol yeah I remember deleting my winload.exe while downloading Kali and the worst part was grub didn't even got installed 😐
One thing I want to say, its been only five months switching to Linux. The best decision ever !
I am thinking to make a switch from windows, could you please tell me some benefits of Linux
I mean I get what kirat said but I personally like coding in windows
@@dilipsingh4160 Try using a VM first, that will be my advice. Linux has benefits like speed, and customization capabilities. If your windows is running fast then the only difference will be the things harkeerat already mentioned
Just to clarify the gui isn't bad in every distribution.By default some might look bad but you can probably configure them to look like anything you want.And instead of ubuntu you can use kubuntu.