@@fabricio5p It's for the same reason why people call Raytracing "RTX" which is a NVidia feature or why people call PCIe Resizable BAR as "Smart Memory Access", a term coined by AMD.
@@fabricio5p pretty sure windows hello is the entire system including ir-dot projector, ir-camera, the normal camera and the software behind the whole thing
Worth mentioning that - System76 fully supports right to repair and provides schematics and anything you need to perform your own repairs - system76 allows you to disable Intel ME - you can still install windows on a System76 laptop, they support that and it'll run very well with no issues Personally after learning all this from Louis Rossmans video I think I'll get a laptop from them next time
Could Anthony do a “Learning Linux with Anthony” where Anthony teachs Linus Linux or maybe a “Learn (X) Programming Language with Anthony” where Anthony teaches Linus programming. Basically any video of Anthony teachs Linus.
@@therealb888 I wouldn't say boring except maybe by contrast with Linus ... Anthony appeals to a slightly older and more experienced demographic. It's good to have these matter-of-fact videos without all the gesticulating.
The people demand the creation of a "Linux with Anthony" channel ! (i mean Linus Cat Tips is a thing, so would not kill to make that channel, even if it is a side project with 1 or 2 vids a month, c'mon)
If Anthony reviewed apples and compared them with oranges, I'd still watch that video. He can make the most trivial things sound interesting. Also, his commentary is quite on point. Would you make that video for us Anthony? Please?
How can you not? Dude is knowledgeable AF, super smooth radio voice, snarky and snappy sense of humor and he's not your average I'm-here-because-I-look-good-on-camera talent, making him 1) relatable and 2) deserving of his "talent" banner. In short, praise be Lord Anthony 😅
That's also a form of palm rejection but yes, you're right, you can disable it. It's just a sane default for a laptop that's obviously not very big on gaming.
well Anthony's hands are much stronger than linus' so it makes sense that it flexes more than you are usually used to see, but to him, he can compare it to other laptops, he tested before, or he is just straight lying, but he seems like a good guy, i would trust him.
Focus Kbuntu laptops, better for a workstation and come fully configured with all the ML tools and every piece of equipment is configured, and GF cards. if you’re into AI or ML. And then there’s always the game ready 13in RAZER Ultra it is better priced and well just better. These ppl make a profit on every 76 sold. If you bought one then give it to someone you don’t like, or play frisbee with the dog. btw Canadians on the east side are rude as hell to Americans and yes they are French and don’t serve beer on Sunday’s. Before UA-cam they were kept away for good reason.
I really like System 76, but I hope they will make more unique laptops in the future instead of using the generic enclosures like this one. It would be awesome if they worked with Framework to make compatible versions of the Framework modular laptop. It's not strictly a Linux laptop, but I would love to see Anthony review it and give his thoughts on the hardware and its potential.
I'm happy to see you reviewing these. I work on a linux station every day, so seeing these which are an option I've considered for my next laptop is quite useful.
Honestly, tiling on a tiling wm, either dynamic or not, is very strong. My networking notebook is on i3 for a reason. The tiling on gnome3 on my desktop is not that useful, not implemented well enough to be honestly. yet.
@Matt M 22.5% if you only count Quebecers. But the history of the French langage and the battle to keep that culture inside a very British/American country is very anchored inside Canadian history. Imagine Quebecers like people who were kind of force to become « British » then Canadian, yet being asked to abandoned their culture, which never happen, at least not yet. Laws are made in Canada that requires French to come first on some things, that the country is bilingual, etc. This is a very complex and hot topic, one that I can’t give you an answer, but I do know it’s far more of an issue than Belgium. Quebecer (and Acadiens / other French speakers) are very proud of this langage (even more than actual French people) and are fighting everyday to keep it.
About the behavior with the touchpad stop to working when you use the keyboard, that's is configurable with gnome tweaks , you can disable this behavior
Yeah I mean, that's the entire point of these isn't it? Literally everything about these can be configured how you want it, provided you have the knowledge of how to do so.
Focus Kbuntu laptops, better for a workstation and come fully configured with all the ML tools and every piece of equipment is configured, and GF cards. if you’re into AI or ML. And then there’s always the game ready 13in RAZER Ultra it is better priced and well just better. These ppl make a profit on every 76 sold. If you bought one then give it to someone you don’t like, or play frisbee with the dog. btw Canadians on the east side are rude as hell to Americans and yes they are French and don’t serve beer on Sunday’s. Before UA-cam they were kept away for good reason.
I've been a Linux/Unix power user for decades. I still love hearing anthony talk about it, it's his excitement that makes me remember all the long days/nights forcing linux to do what I want.
I don’t get it really how people in love with desktop Linux in a long term use, unless you’re a system developer. I’ve tried Ubuntu-based (I’m familiar with them on headless machines) desktop distributions like KDE Neon, clean Ubuntu, PopOS, Elementary and they all are unpleasantly unstable to use. Clean Ubuntu fails to achieve stability on a long uptimes, Unity is just extremely unresponsive and faulty on like 5th day of uptime. KDE can just look weird, broken sometimes. I understand that maybe “it’s my problem that I use nVidia hardware” but that’s just a desktop environment is unresponsive, not driver or picture! It gets even worse if you got Proton launched at least once, there’s a weird stuttering everywhere, also I had to set up pulseaudio manually to work with 24bit card but it still manages to crackle and fail sometimes. Also my 2.5G card is not shipped with latest kernel, almost any distribution faults to launch even in default mode instead of disabling it, I had to install in cli mode. After that I patched the system but it managed to livepatch it back even after blacklisting driver. Oh I would love to switch but I feel like I’ll just get WSL working. I was into it but it really wastes my time to get things working. I guess some people are just stuck with one distro and never update or something, I would be very afraid to do so after fixing issues mentioned earlier. But it’s kinda dull to get Linux, spend a lot of time to make it stable on desktop hardware and never update.
@@dmitryburlakov6920 oh dude, workstation linux can be such a monster. 90% of my professional work in server based Unix and much less linux. The majority of my linux in workstation comes through a virtualized install as a management platform. I use ubuntu to manage all my data center machines, my home automation and servers. Memory leaks on massive uptime machines has been the absolute bane of my existence for near 10 years.
@@dmitryburlakov6920 I've used Arch Linux for 6 months (I now use Fedora) and never had stability problems when using it. When was the last time you tried desktop Linux? You mention having used Unity but Unity has been dead for 5 years now. You should give it a try now because it's gotten a lot better since 2016.
@@dmitryburlakov6920 As a long time Ubuntu Linux user and a gamer, having used Gnome 2, KDE, Unity and now Gnome 3, always on NVIDIA graphics with the (unfortunately) proprietary drivers, I don't recognize any of the issues you mention. Of course I try to mostly stick to games that run on Linux natively like most of Valve's offerings, but I am known to play the occasional Windows game as well and never had bad performance or any glitching during or after starting a game with Wine or Proton. I'm not trying to say your claims are invalid, I'm just saying that gaming on Linux can actually work and be quite a pleasant experience. Like Chris I'm a professional system administrator, the only development I do is of bash scripts and Ansible playbooks and roles.
For Linux, I just got a Lenovo Thinkpad P50 for $700 with i7 6830HQ, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, and Nvidia Quadro M200M. It came with Windows, but naturally, I installed Arch on it the day it arrived. Also tiling window managers are the best. I use i3.
I3 is amazing. I use windows because some of my games only work on windows, but damn is it hard to use that interface after experiencing the perfection that is i3
@@epsteindidntkillhimself69 Best window managing experience I've had. I even wrote Bash scripts to display things like memory, CPU and GPU usage, volume, and even the local weather in the i3 bar using i3blocks. I don't expect to switch WMs, or back to a DE, ever.
I like how Anthony doesn't even come up with a smooth transition into advertisements. He basically just goes "Ok before I show you this laptop let me get this advertisement out the way" 😂
And as you can see here by example of this comment, we can confirm empirically that there are at least 344 people that have no fucking clue what the meme term "stonks" means
Anthony- Love your videos, and love your love for Linux. I just noticed this relatively new LTT channel. I can't wait to go through the older videos and i look forward to seeing more of you. i like retro games & emulators, affordable tech and single board & arm computers. But. i am a few steps below novice when it comes to actual Linux and it's many distro's. You are almost the only one on YT that explains all things Linux, in a way that is easy to understand & gets us viewers excited to try new things. i really appreciate that you always refer to & link additional resources; where others might just tell their audience to "google it". Thank You much.- ♿Lisa🕹
@@CathrineMacNiel some laptop manufacturers leave usb 3.0 ports as black to match the aesthetics of the laptop (i know because i have one).. afaik apple also does this stuff on their macs as well
The hardest challenge in 2021: Find negative comment about Anthony. Go on, it doesn't have to be in this video, look up all channels as well, it will change nothing.
@@daan8695 That sucks. I never cared about how he looked, as his content and personality was what always stood out and mattered. He has great character, and is the reason why I actually decided to ditch Windows for good and embrace Linux in my daily life. Seriously wish he'd make a "Switching to linux for beginners" series on the official LTT channel, as many tech youtubers flat out refuse to even touch linux. Jayztwocents was hostile about it on twitter when someone asked him.
Hey, I'm so glad that you are doing these. I just wish System76 made decent laptops with Ryzen mobile processors, not just because I like AMD, but because the open source AMD driver usually performs really well.
Nah the Xe drivers are legitimately still not there yet. I have the same chip in a Dell, and I love it. But its Vulkan support in particular isn't there yet. As I recall it got patched into the kernel and now we're waiting on a new version of libmesa to pass validation before it reports itself as Vulkan-supported. In their defense, Xe is a very new thing for Intel and it doesn't share much with Iris Pro, so a bit of a slow start is understandable, though still annoying.
@@necrothitude Yeah, it shouldn't be a surprise to anyone that the Xe drivers aren't quite ready for prime time yet, considering how new the Xe is. I have a feeling that it'll reach prime time status pretty quickly, though.
I just gave my System76 notebook away today and already miss it. It was my second favorite notebook I ever owned, my first is an OSX G4 that still works like new. It is mid range Lemur from a few years ago that I took on a bike tour from the US to Panama and it held up. I finally grew out of it though, it just had integrated graphics. I gave it to a friend's wife that just didn't have the money to buy a new computer so she could teach English to people from her home country. The worst part is she's going to have Windows installed on it, it has been Linux it's whole life. So sad. The computer was rock solid, I had a few problems and even out of warranty System76 was responsive and helped me. I would buy another System76 notebook but due to covid shortages have hit them and the notebooks I want aren't in stock.
Windows Hello is just software that offers an implementation of biometrically logging in to your machine, for example with facial recognition using a 3D near infrared camera. Howdy is the open source implementation of that for Linux, so it has nothing at all to do with Windows or Microsoft. Microsoft just has better marketing, which is why people know about the feature and will always compare similar features to it.
Sometimes logos are not skippable because they're a loading screen in disguise, for example when the game has an intricate 3D diorama in the background. Otherwise you'd see all the textures and models popping in. Another reason would be being contractually obligated to show the logos.
@@aepfelpfluecker Lots of American channels (and LTT sometimes, despite being Canadian) provide measurements in only Imperial units. Rafael is saying that he'll never stop loving Anthony because of the little things he does, like including metric units.
@@m3talgame20 If you can calculate 3.956/2.2 in your head faster than Anthony can click the button, then congrats. But most of us mortals cannot, so the gesture is appreciated.
What do you really need? At this point installation is dead simple and the only problems that occur are related to specific hardware. Notably Nvidia GPUs require some tinkering, but there's plenty of materials already. Whatever left of "learning linux" is getting along with the terminal. Just pick a random distro and go from there. Actually pick as many ISOs as you want to test and setup a multi boot USB with a little program called Ventoy
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX. Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Linux,” and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use.
You should do a video about Clevo’s business. I had a Sager 15 inch with a gtx770m when the 700’s first came out, and it was my first gaming PC. Really cheap price for a laptop with the 2nd best mobile GPU available at the time
We just found your channel, so if you don't mind, we will sub. Our first open source OS was Linux 2.0, Red Hat. Yeah, that's right, last century. Imagine our excitement when we got it home and installed it on our Compaq Presario to dual-boot with Windows 98. Those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end.
@@arkvsi8142 Google tracks everything you do. Regardless if you are using a vpn or a bogus gmail. If you are signed into youtube, then you are signed into all google products at the same time; Gmail, Maps, Ca lander, Photos, Shopping, and etc.. Now, Imagine a web browser called google.. 80% of website browsers are chromium based and always a security risk. Just like Google Chrome which is chromium. Though most/all browsers has some type of security issues. Email. Your bogus email you use for google may end up on other sites. Many people reuse emails time after time. So your gmail might be connected to UA-cam, Steam, Amazon, Twitter.. Most people wont use individual emails for every app they use. Or people forgets that it's their bogus email. They may even connect sites to their Gmail account. That is collected information for google. Location. This isn't limited to google but worrisome nonetheless.. Anyway, you are, of course, connected with Google Maps by using gmail. You may get interested in nearby events in your home town and search on google. Your browser cookies may now know where you might be located. Thus getting adds. Even worse if you use Google chrome. Google maps is integrated well and most people don't turn off autolocate. This info is saved to your device and to your Gmail; even your Bogus email if you are using it. Even if you don't use Gmail in every site. Your browser will always store info. That info is stored every time you sign into a gmail or any email. You may destroy your browser history but that info is still stored in your Google account if you connected it.
@@Ironpants57 I do not use a single email/the Google account I'm using here is not Gmail.... Is protonmail.... And is dedicated to Google stuff (not used anywhere else) , my Firefox and Vivaldi block cookies and delete the few I permit every time I close the browser. My phone is as degoogled as possible.
Still waiting for "Learn Linux with Anthony" to be a thing
"Linux Tech Tips"
To be fair he gave me the confidence to try Play On Linux again, and have got Win7 games running fine (after a forever of not getting anywhere). :)
Would watch!
Yeh we need that series
Agree! Vote!
Anthony: 🙂
Views: 📈
True
cute comment
stonks
Anthony + Linux = views
Anthony - views - the comment - 666 likes
the most secure antivirus is in fact anthony asking "please dont steal my data"
5:25
lol I say that all the time!
In Cincinnati that means please steal my data
Where's the lie?
He could make even the most hardened murderous
Politician grow a soul
The Linux port of Windows Hello being called howdy is the most Linux thing i have ever heard.
Yeehaw
The weird thing is that people call a infrared camera in a notebook the "Windows Hello" instead of what it actually is: a infrared camera
@@fabricio5p It's for the same reason why people call Raytracing "RTX" which is a NVidia feature or why people call PCIe Resizable BAR as "Smart Memory Access", a term coined by AMD.
@@fabricio5p pretty sure windows hello is the entire system including ir-dot projector, ir-camera, the normal camera and the software behind the whole thing
Yeah that's pretty awesome
Thumbs up for Anthony. Always.
Hell yeah
I thumbs up this thumbs up
Yes sir!
Always!
He's so wise, and his voice is so nice.
Worth mentioning that
- System76 fully supports right to repair and provides schematics and anything you need to perform your own repairs
- system76 allows you to disable Intel ME
- you can still install windows on a System76 laptop, they support that and it'll run very well with no issues
Personally after learning all this from Louis Rossmans video I think I'll get a laptop from them next time
This video does mention ME being disabled by default.
basically Apple done right
@@bluespartan076nice
Practically
Could Anthony do a “Learning Linux with Anthony” where Anthony teachs Linus Linux or maybe a “Learn (X) Programming Language with Anthony” where Anthony teaches Linus programming. Basically any video of Anthony teachs Linus.
Why not Linux tech tips?
im hoping it would be python. excellent first language, very flexible, capable and easy to learn.
Definitly didn't steal this from the guy above you with over 1k likes... and he said it 20 minutes earlier.
You WANT to see Linus get annoyed constantly? That would irritate me shitless.
@@fabe61 that’s literally half of LTT videos
Anthony: does his job
Us fans: WE NEED MORE
He's like the most to the point LMG presenter, calm but can also be boring at times.
@@therealb888 I wouldn't say boring except maybe by contrast with Linus ... Anthony appeals to a slightly older and more experienced demographic. It's good to have these matter-of-fact videos without all the gesticulating.
@@alles_klar I like both Anthony and Linus tbh.Anthony is "soft" and KALM. xD
Linus is the more energetic and "cool" dude.
I mean he is really fun to listen to when he's talking tech. He's like the friend you wish you had when you need to find out about the latest gadget.
The people demand the creation of a "Linux with Anthony" channel ! (i mean Linus Cat Tips is a thing, so would not kill to make that channel, even if it is a side project with 1 or 2 vids a month, c'mon)
The internet is for cat videos, but Anthony is also great. So why not both? ;)
Exactly idk what the hell Linus cat tips is for, ngl
There's so much in the world of linux that it would be a very viable channel :)
The truth is that we just want Anthony talking about something he likes.
thats really all you can ask for anyone to ever do.
The truth is we just want Anthony
Bruh r u being sarcastic.... That's rude, is it cause he's fat?
@@identity2257 No. Because he has a soothing voice and he is a nice and knowledgeable guy probably.
3:53
If Anthony reviewed apples and compared them with oranges, I'd still watch that video. He can make the most trivial things sound interesting. Also, his commentary is quite on point.
Would you make that video for us Anthony? Please?
I love how everyone loves Anthony, lol.
I wanted to prove you wrong by saying something bad about Anthony, but I couldn't think of anything to say.
I guess you're right, Anthony is awesome.
I love how you love that everyone loves Anthony
@@devbali-q6f I love how you love that he loves that everyone loves anthony
How can you not? Dude is knowledgeable AF, super smooth radio voice, snarky and snappy sense of humor and he's not your average I'm-here-because-I-look-good-on-camera talent, making him 1) relatable and 2) deserving of his "talent" banner.
In short, praise be Lord Anthony 😅
@@faisal-nl2vf I love that how you love that he loves that Stefan loves how everyone loves Anthony
It's not palm rejection, you need to turn off "Disable mouse while typing"
Yes. I was going to comment that.
Or just get a usb mouse. I personally like that feature to prevent me from accidentally clicking on stuff while I'm typing.
@@joemann7971 good idea 👌
But yeah...who plays with the touchpad anyway ? Just use a mouse
That's also a form of palm rejection but yes, you're right, you can disable it. It's just a sane default for a laptop that's obviously not very big on gaming.
"Until the driver is improved" ahh the mating call of Linux advocates around the world.
I was just thinking this...
@@codeworld4172 *sigh* yeah...Still waiting for nvidia to fix their piss-poor optimus implementation...
This is so spot on 🤣I hope it will forever remain hidden from Mac fanboys
“Quite a fetching unit.” -Anthony
That's what she said
Anthony can make fetch happen
I love him
@@dogoku dang it... beat me to it, lol
I read your comment the second he said that. It's the comment that shows before diving into the rest of the comments
Fun fact: System 76 has better launches than other similar 76 related products.
That is a really low bar tho
And 77 related products lol
Ah nice, 7/10 comment
Better than 77 related products as well
@Dokki Exploits jokes are always much funnier when you explain them
“That is quite a fetching unit” is an underrated phrase
quit trying to make "fetch" a thing! IT'LL NEVER BE A THING
@@slomnim Shutup fetcher
Anthony's voice is smoother than my brain
That aint hard :)
Id like to think you've earned yourself a new wrinkle with this very clever comment.
We need a "learn Linux with Anthony" series!
Yes do this now
There are Gnu/Linux tutorials all over UA-cam.
@@someguy4853 not lead by Anthony
@@someguy4853 yeah but it'll introduce so many more people to Linux and that's good for everyone imo
And he could use Debian for the series because it's the easiest and simplest of the enthusiast distros.
The touch pad is not a big problem . It’s the default setting but you can change it in the settings . Just uncheck it
"not a ton of deck flex" meanwhile the laptop is doing the worm
well Anthony's hands are much stronger than linus' so it makes sense that it flexes more than you are usually used to see, but to him, he can compare it to other laptops, he tested before, or he is just straight lying, but he seems like a good guy, i would trust him.
Focus Kbuntu laptops, better for a workstation and come fully configured with all the ML tools and every piece of equipment is configured, and GF cards. if you’re into AI or ML. And then there’s always the game ready 13in RAZER Ultra it is better priced and well just better. These ppl make a profit on every 76 sold. If you bought one then give it to someone you don’t like, or play frisbee with the dog. btw Canadians on the east side are rude as hell to Americans and yes they are French and don’t serve beer on Sunday’s. Before UA-cam they were kept away for good reason.
timestamp
"for this design"
I'm literally LOL, that's totally true.
Anthony is back you love to see it.
When he disappears I'm always afraid he died of a heart attack.
Anyone else notices how Anthony's transition to the sponsor was much smoother than anything Linus has done
Everything that anthony does is smoother than everything linus does
When is the ‘Linux with Anthony’ series coming?
100 part series please.
Running Linux Mint on a Deskmini A300 with an eight core AMD APU, love it!
Lol
LMAO
@@Giotheasy what y u laugh
This is the way.
lmaokai
I run Ubuntu on a 5 year old dell, works really well and is much more "fun" than windows. Keep the Linux videos coming.
Box: "Do not employ sharp objects to open"
LMG: "Way ahead of you there..."
ZING!
Why don't they use knives?
POV: You clicked for a new Short Circuit video and are pleasantly surprised by suddenly having Anthony on your screen
The man's blessed face takes up like 1/3 of the thumbnail, how could you possibly be surprised to see him?
I really like System 76, but I hope they will make more unique laptops in the future instead of using the generic enclosures like this one. It would be awesome if they worked with Framework to make compatible versions of the Framework modular laptop. It's not strictly a Linux laptop, but I would love to see Anthony review it and give his thoughts on the hardware and its potential.
11pm here in Germany, the perfect time to watch an Anthony Video!
Wait.... every time is perfect for an Anthony video!👍🏼
Echt so
Yeah, northern Germany Pop!_OS user is greeting.
Ugh, it is 5:32 here. I love using my phone at night. Perhaps I should wait.
@@Arnox123 pop_os rocks!
Egal wie spät es ist, es lohnt sich immer Anthony zu sehen.
edit:typo
Anthony: Hosts a video
Everyone liked that!
"Keyboard flex is pretty minimal" - (keyboard visibly flexes A LOT) - that's all you need to know about "unbiased" linuxoid review. Eat dirt f at so
Just now shopping for a Linux laptop. Fed up with all things MS & Apple. I’m glad I found your channel
Love this guy. He's one of us, a techy nerd without the BS of over presentation. And I value his opinion over anyone else at LTT
Tell him to lose fat if you love him :)
@@ilusions4 totally agree
true!
"it just doesn't like intel"
I feel that
same
I'm that way with apple products especially with their attitude towards right to repair means I'll never own an apple product.
@@sharrick1208 ok
@@sharrick1208 what does apple have to do with the conversation here but ok
@@okand6985 it doesn't like Intel I don't like Apple like are you really confused? Lmao
I'm happy to see you reviewing these. I work on a linux station every day, so seeing these which are an option I've considered for my next laptop is quite useful.
I like when this guy does reviews. He knows his stuff
Yeah he's not like that faker Linus.. 😉🤭🤭
- "That's quite a fetching unit"
- That's what she said.
Stop trying to make fetch happen. It's not going to happen!
Somehow I predicted this comment. :)
"The tiling thing is cool, if not super useful for everyone"
Tiling WM users: *distant reeing*
I mean, he put it the most polite way possible
@@Invizive Yeah, I know, can't help but poke fun all the same ;)
Honestly, tiling on a tiling wm, either dynamic or not, is very strong. My networking notebook is on i3 for a reason. The tiling on gnome3 on my desktop is not that useful, not implemented well enough to be honestly. yet.
@@emeukal7683 use DWM , download gentoo
@@shinkiro69420 One of us.. One of us..
At this point, I don't even skip the ads with Anthony. I just want him inside my head more.
I watched the whole honey ad spot lol
Love to see an Anthony video. Please please make a learning linux series with him, want to make the switch but need his voice to explain it to me.
7:41 That may be caused by the touchpad being automatically disabled while typing, which you can turn off in gnome tweaks
Agreed. Although I'd probably disable the touchpad altogether and just use a mouse. Not a fan of touchpads at all.
"Why does it always defaults to French when I select Canada?"
Something surprisingly in common with Belgians.
Not so much in Switzerland, fortunately :)
@Matt M 22.5% if you only count Quebecers.
But the history of the French langage and the battle to keep that culture inside a very British/American country is very anchored inside Canadian history.
Imagine Quebecers like people who were kind of force to become « British » then Canadian, yet being asked to abandoned their culture, which never happen, at least not yet.
Laws are made in Canada that requires French to come first on some things, that the country is bilingual, etc.
This is a very complex and hot topic, one that I can’t give you an answer, but I do know it’s far more of an issue than Belgium. Quebecer (and Acadiens / other French speakers) are very proud of this langage (even more than actual French people) and are fighting everyday to keep it.
@Matt M it's about 40% - 60%
the default language is dutch most of the time tbh
@Matt M I meant in Belgium :-)
Actually, as a Quebecer, I'm just happy that Antony was noticing us!
Ahah j'adore l'accent Québecois !
Quebecer? I hardly know her!
Anthony is enjoying talk about linux and stuff, this man is gold
Am a simple man, I see Anthony I click.
I’m a simple man, I see overused comments I complain.
@@minecraftmike934 I’m a simple man, and frankly I don’t care. All hail Anthony.
Im kinda picky man but when i see Anthony i istant click anyway
@@Coeb005 *Questions*
About the behavior with the touchpad stop to working when you use the keyboard, that's is configurable with gnome tweaks , you can disable this behavior
True I have to use pop os and gnome tweaks is a must.
Yeah I mean, that's the entire point of these isn't it? Literally everything about these can be configured how you want it, provided you have the knowledge of how to do so.
it's in the regular settings too I believe
Focus Kbuntu laptops, better for a workstation and come fully configured with all the ML tools and every piece of equipment is configured, and GF cards. if you’re into AI or ML. And then there’s always the game ready 13in RAZER Ultra it is better priced and well just better. These ppl make a profit on every 76 sold. If you bought one then give it to someone you don’t like, or play frisbee with the dog. btw Canadians on the east side are rude as hell to Americans and yes they are French and don’t serve beer on Sunday’s. Before UA-cam they were kept away for good reason.
Honestly I think its you Anthony. People love watching and learning from you. You're awesome bro
I've been a Linux/Unix power user for decades. I still love hearing anthony talk about it, it's his excitement that makes me remember all the long days/nights forcing linux to do what I want.
I don’t get it really how people in love with desktop Linux in a long term use, unless you’re a system developer. I’ve tried Ubuntu-based (I’m familiar with them on headless machines) desktop distributions like KDE Neon, clean Ubuntu, PopOS, Elementary and they all are unpleasantly unstable to use. Clean Ubuntu fails to achieve stability on a long uptimes, Unity is just extremely unresponsive and faulty on like 5th day of uptime. KDE can just look weird, broken sometimes. I understand that maybe “it’s my problem that I use nVidia hardware” but that’s just a desktop environment is unresponsive, not driver or picture! It gets even worse if you got Proton launched at least once, there’s a weird stuttering everywhere, also I had to set up pulseaudio manually to work with 24bit card but it still manages to crackle and fail sometimes. Also my 2.5G card is not shipped with latest kernel, almost any distribution faults to launch even in default mode instead of disabling it, I had to install in cli mode. After that I patched the system but it managed to livepatch it back even after blacklisting driver.
Oh I would love to switch but I feel like I’ll just get WSL working. I was into it but it really wastes my time to get things working. I guess some people are just stuck with one distro and never update or something, I would be very afraid to do so after fixing issues mentioned earlier. But it’s kinda dull to get Linux, spend a lot of time to make it stable on desktop hardware and never update.
@@dmitryburlakov6920 oh dude, workstation linux can be such a monster. 90% of my professional work in server based Unix and much less linux. The majority of my linux in workstation comes through a virtualized install as a management platform. I use ubuntu to manage all my data center machines, my home automation and servers.
Memory leaks on massive uptime machines has been the absolute bane of my existence for near 10 years.
Linux sucks at gaming :)
@@dmitryburlakov6920 I've used Arch Linux for 6 months (I now use Fedora) and never had stability problems when using it. When was the last time you tried desktop Linux? You mention having used Unity but Unity has been dead for 5 years now. You should give it a try now because it's gotten a lot better since 2016.
@@dmitryburlakov6920 As a long time Ubuntu Linux user and a gamer, having used Gnome 2, KDE, Unity and now Gnome 3, always on NVIDIA graphics with the (unfortunately) proprietary drivers, I don't recognize any of the issues you mention. Of course I try to mostly stick to games that run on Linux natively like most of Valve's offerings, but I am known to play the occasional Windows game as well and never had bad performance or any glitching during or after starting a game with Wine or Proton. I'm not trying to say your claims are invalid, I'm just saying that gaming on Linux can actually work and be quite a pleasant experience. Like Chris I'm a professional system administrator, the only development I do is of bash scripts and Ansible playbooks and roles.
When you say you're in Canada it automatically turns into "Le ordinateur" mode.
*l'ordinateur
@@jamesgoulet2254 J'partais pour dire ça haha
It is interesting Anthony says "Quebecers" instead of "Québécois".
@@kerwinhui1337 That's the official English version of the term.
@@jamesgoulet2254 is ordinateur masculine anyways? I have a hunch that the less incorrect way would be "la ordinateur".
For Linux, I just got a Lenovo Thinkpad P50 for $700 with i7 6830HQ, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, and Nvidia Quadro M200M. It came with Windows, but naturally, I installed Arch on it the day it arrived. Also tiling window managers are the best. I use i3.
I3 is amazing. I use windows because some of my games only work on windows, but damn is it hard to use that interface after experiencing the perfection that is i3
@@epsteindidntkillhimself69 Best window managing experience I've had. I even wrote Bash scripts to display things like memory, CPU and GPU usage, volume, and even the local weather in the i3 bar using i3blocks. I don't expect to switch WMs, or back to a DE, ever.
2:45 Judging from the 5 extra contacts visible, I think this is a USB 3 port as well despite of its black color.
Yeah, I'm guessing it is black since it is probably a port you can have always-on for charging stuff
@@bartbatenburg in the past those were yellow, but yeah
@@TheJunky228 I think every company is free to use whatever color they want. See Razer only use green on their USBs
@@RinoAP yeah I agree
@@RinoAP They do green for USB3 and black for USB2. But yeah
Just when I was feeling down, we get a linux laptop unboxing from Anthony. Truly Poggers.
Someone copied your comment and got more likes lol.
@@MikhaelAhava definitely a bot lmao
I like how Anthony doesn't even come up with a smooth transition into advertisements. He basically just goes "Ok before I show you this laptop let me get this advertisement out the way" 😂
ShortCircuit: *puts Anthony in a video*
The viewcount: S T O N K S 📈📈📈⬆⬆⬆
And as you can see here by example of this comment, we can confirm empirically that there are at least 344 people that have no fucking clue what the meme term "stonks" means
We don't enjoy the product, we enjoy Anthony nerding out about stuff.
Anthony- Love your videos, and love your love for Linux. I just noticed this relatively new LTT channel. I can't wait to go through the older videos and i look forward to seeing more of you. i like retro games & emulators, affordable tech and single board & arm computers. But. i am a few steps below novice when it comes to actual Linux and it's many distro's.
You are almost the only one on YT that explains all things Linux, in a way that is easy to understand & gets us viewers excited to try new things.
i really appreciate that you always refer to & link additional resources; where others might just tell their audience to "google it". Thank You much.- ♿Lisa🕹
2:45 you can see that it is actually USB 3.0, althought it is black not blue.
I was gonna say. It’s got the full 9 pins.
USB 3.0 has to be blue though. I believe its even stated so in the specs.
@@CathrineMacNiel Specs or not, manufacturers have been ignoring that for ages now.
@@CathrineMacNiel some laptop manufacturers leave usb 3.0 ports as black to match the aesthetics of the laptop (i know because i have one).. afaik apple also does this stuff on their macs as well
Just commenting to see if anyone can confirm this. It's a game-changer for me.
man, Anthony is LIT! gotta have a "Learn Linux with Anthony" Video series going on....I would watch that! But again, this guy is LIT!!
You should totally make a channel called "Linux Tech Tips" and have Anthony run it.
4:25 the blunt ad transitions with Anthony is somehow refreshing
The hardest challenge in 2021: Find negative comment about Anthony.
Go on, it doesn't have to be in this video, look up all channels as well, it will change nothing.
Does 4chan count?
What if someone replies here with an insult to him just to troll?
I saw a comment about anthony and his hair. It was negative. I wanted to maul the person that wrote it.
I have seen people comment on his weight and it was not nice. I was honestly quite angry about it.
@@daan8695 That sucks. I never cared about how he looked, as his content and personality was what always stood out and mattered. He has great character, and is the reason why I actually decided to ditch Windows for good and embrace Linux in my daily life. Seriously wish he'd make a "Switching to linux for beginners" series on the official LTT channel, as many tech youtubers flat out refuse to even touch linux. Jayztwocents was hostile about it on twitter when someone asked him.
Hey, I'm so glad that you are doing these. I just wish System76 made decent laptops with Ryzen mobile processors, not just because I like AMD, but because the open source AMD driver usually performs really well.
When Anthony holds the laptop with that face, we know it's a good product
"1234, 1234.
Please don't steal my files."
I don't know why but this sent me 😂
at least the sponsors aren't a 3 minute long advert
with linus, it's one of those ads that adblockers can't block
fr😂😂😭😭😭😭
Love a good Anthony ep. ❤️
Me: *Likes comment
Comment: "70 likes"
Me: ...Whoops!
Me: *unlike*
5:03 Ackshually, all the Quebecers are like, "Oh, excusez-moi!"
No, it's more like "Pardon osti d'calisse tabarnak ?!"
Anthony: I'm from Québec, and everything I use defaults to Canadian English... :)
I just delete the Canadian French keyboard in the system. Never found any practical use for it.
@@kvin9210 : I'm French Canadian, so that keyboard is the one I always use. :)
@@denisdeslauriers7277 lucky you
"I don't think the driver is perfectly adequate yet."
- The mantra of the Linux user
Nothing ever is in Linux
We make it ourselves
@@aar6538 now that sounds like a lot of free time on your hands or some hardcore coding powers
Nah the Xe drivers are legitimately still not there yet. I have the same chip in a Dell, and I love it. But its Vulkan support in particular isn't there yet. As I recall it got patched into the kernel and now we're waiting on a new version of libmesa to pass validation before it reports itself as Vulkan-supported. In their defense, Xe is a very new thing for Intel and it doesn't share much with Iris Pro, so a bit of a slow start is understandable, though still annoying.
@@imnutrak130 nah man stack overflow and a bit of troubleshooting
@@necrothitude Yeah, it shouldn't be a surprise to anyone that the Xe drivers aren't quite ready for prime time yet, considering how new the Xe is. I have a feeling that it'll reach prime time status pretty quickly, though.
1:44 Anthony's humble brag when he sees his own reflection in the screen of the laptop
Tbh don't give a flying fuck about linux machines these days, but will genuinely watch anything with Anthony on the screen.
Facts 💯
"That is quite a fetching unit."
We all think the same about you Antony. (winkyface)
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It wasn't the laptop that did well Anthony, it was you mate. We bloody love you.
"You guys seemed to really enjoy [the last computer I reviewed]"
Well duh buddy YOU reviewed it and we've all collectively agreed you're the favorite
Damn, Anthony is getting better and better at this! He has an oddly calming and very clear voice.
I see Anthony in the thumbnail;
I like the video. That’s just how it works.
I just gave my System76 notebook away today and already miss it. It was my second favorite notebook I ever owned, my first is an OSX G4 that still works like new. It is mid range Lemur from a few years ago that I took on a bike tour from the US to Panama and it held up. I finally grew out of it though, it just had integrated graphics. I gave it to a friend's wife that just didn't have the money to buy a new computer so she could teach English to people from her home country. The worst part is she's going to have Windows installed on it, it has been Linux it's whole life. So sad.
The computer was rock solid, I had a few problems and even out of warranty System76 was responsive and helped me. I would buy another System76 notebook but due to covid shortages have hit them and the notebooks I want aren't in stock.
Anthony has a weirdly soothing voice after hearing Linus' loud screechy voice (I still love ya Linus)
I had a system76 laptop. The thing was great and I'm going to get another soon.
More companies like Dell or HP should have laptops with Manjaro KDE installed... who agrees?
Anthonys chill mood is just so nice, awww
“Use Windows hello in linux” This just feels dirty
Yeah not ok.
Windows Hello is just software that offers an implementation of biometrically logging in to your machine, for example with facial recognition using a 3D near infrared camera. Howdy is the open source implementation of that for Linux, so it has nothing at all to do with Windows or Microsoft. Microsoft just has better marketing, which is why people know about the feature and will always compare similar features to it.
@@muffinspuffinsEE whys it not ok? Windows doesn't own facial recognition
@@RudyBleeker Yeah I was wondering the same thing. It almost sounded like microsoft had opensourced windows hello and named it Howdy for linux XD
@@ryanp7482 they own THAT facial recognition though, which is why it sounds like it shouldn't work.
Sometimes logos are not skippable because they're a loading screen in disguise, for example when the game has an intricate 3D diorama in the background.
Otherwise you'd see all the textures and models popping in.
Another reason would be being contractually obligated to show the logos.
Please do a "Learn Linux with Anthony". We would love to learn from you.
We all love Anthony, but the moment he presses the button and shows the weight in kgs you know you'll never stop.
This doesnt make any sense
I don't get it either. You just multiply or divide by 2.2 in your head.
@@aepfelpfluecker Lots of American channels (and LTT sometimes, despite being Canadian) provide measurements in only Imperial units. Rafael is saying that he'll never stop loving Anthony because of the little things he does, like including metric units.
@@m3talgame20 If you can calculate 3.956/2.2 in your head faster than Anthony can click the button, then congrats. But most of us mortals cannot, so the gesture is appreciated.
@@Balomis oh thanks for explaining
I'm really perplexed by what there is to dislike about this video. People are strange :-)
A 1% dislike rate is basically just the noise floor. People fat-fingering the dislike button and things like that.
1:41 - That was a clean & satisfying removal 😌
"Please don't steal my files." lol
I just love the voice of him. So calming and good to listen.
You know what we want!: Give us Learning Linux With Anthony!
What do you really need? At this point installation is dead simple and the only problems that occur are related to specific hardware. Notably Nvidia GPUs require some tinkering, but there's plenty of materials already. Whatever left of "learning linux" is getting along with the terminal. Just pick a random distro and go from there. Actually pick as many ISOs as you want to test and setup a multi boot USB with a little program called Ventoy
Im a simple man. Linux + Anthony = IM HERE and I'll watch this 5 times.. at least.
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX. Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Linux,” and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use.
@@conturnplayscounturn6911 This guy uses Arch. Also I wanted to mention that I use Arch btw.
@@Alttabbins Did I hear someone talking about arch? I use arch btw.
You should do a video about Clevo’s business. I had a Sager 15 inch with a gtx770m when the 700’s first came out, and it was my first gaming PC. Really cheap price for a laptop with the 2nd best mobile GPU available at the time
Its always fun to see when LTT is giving linux some love. And Anthony is ace as a host.
We love you Anthony, just keep up being Anthony.
It's the same shipping box we used a lot at Geek Squad. It works amazingly!
There's really nothing wrong with box. I don't why people are complaining.
Anthony having the smoothest transitions to sponsors ever.
I mean, compared to linus, I have smooth commercial transitions, and I have never done yt video :D
Look at Anthony man ... so inspirational.
Why? I like him he's good. But why inspirational?
We just found your channel, so if you don't mind, we will sub. Our first open source OS was Linux 2.0, Red Hat. Yeah, that's right, last century. Imagine our excitement when we got it home and installed it on our Compaq Presario to dual-boot with Windows 98. Those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end.
This video: check out this privacy linux laptop
Also this video: sponsored by spyware.
Your comment: On a Google platform.
@@Ironpants57 yes
@@Ironpants57 it depends on whether you use Gmail or not, and if you publish your life or no.
@@arkvsi8142 Google tracks everything you do. Regardless if you are using a vpn or a bogus gmail.
If you are signed into youtube, then you are signed into all google products at the same time; Gmail, Maps, Ca lander, Photos, Shopping, and etc.. Now, Imagine a web browser called google..
80% of website browsers are chromium based and always a security risk. Just like Google Chrome which is chromium. Though most/all browsers has some type of security issues.
Email.
Your bogus email you use for google may end up on other sites. Many people reuse emails time after time. So your gmail might be connected to UA-cam, Steam, Amazon, Twitter.. Most people wont use individual emails for every app they use. Or people forgets that it's their bogus email. They may even connect sites to their Gmail account.
That is collected information for google.
Location.
This isn't limited to google but worrisome nonetheless.. Anyway, you are, of course, connected with Google Maps by using gmail. You may get interested in nearby events in your home town and search on google. Your browser cookies may now know where you might be located. Thus getting adds. Even worse if you use Google chrome. Google maps is integrated well and most people don't turn off autolocate. This info is saved to your device and to your Gmail; even your Bogus email if you are using it.
Even if you don't use Gmail in every site. Your browser will always store info. That info is stored every time you sign into a gmail or any email. You may destroy your browser history but that info is still stored in your Google account if you connected it.
@@Ironpants57 I do not use a single email/the Google account I'm using here is not Gmail.... Is protonmail.... And is dedicated to Google stuff (not used anywhere else) , my Firefox and Vivaldi block cookies and delete the few I permit every time I close the browser. My phone is as degoogled as possible.