
Creating our Own Linux Distribution - Chris Titus Tech
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Date: 2022-03-21
Comments and reviews: 10
Torpedo
First of all, I must say, you have a talent. And I have nothing but respects for this type of stuff. This is good stuff. Now, coming to my point, if you can make a distro, then you should try your hands in building a distro for tablet.
And one very important thing :
Try to hide background process or ugly lines of codes that may show up while booting or whatever. This is what turns users off. They wanna see something beautiful not lines of codes.
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First of all, I must say, you have a talent. And I have nothing but respects for this type of stuff. This is good stuff. Now, coming to my point, if you can make a distro, then you should try your hands in building a distro for tablet.
And one very important thing :
Try to hide background process or ugly lines of codes that may show up while booting or whatever. This is what turns users off. They wanna see something beautiful not lines of codes.
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Rog-rio
Very nice video Chris. I have 1 old sony vaio 14 with i3 350m and nvidia 310m with 512mb while in windows i can still play some old games and titles in linux it is impossible best drivers compatible are nvidia 340xx and intel graphics driver are no reconized no one make videos about low end / old computer gaming the make good hardware or old atom with no power to run a single game. Can you make a video of low end gaming on linux?
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Very nice video Chris. I have 1 old sony vaio 14 with i3 350m and nvidia 310m with 512mb while in windows i can still play some old games and titles in linux it is impossible best drivers compatible are nvidia 340xx and intel graphics driver are no reconized no one make videos about low end / old computer gaming the make good hardware or old atom with no power to run a single game. Can you make a video of low end gaming on linux?
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Jean
is it possible to rename the distro in such a way that the system still recognizes is as the same while the end user only sees the new name? if yes, would you pls mind covering that in your next distro building stream? for instance renaming the distro to Spice Os so that the user sees Spice Os everywhere possible while it still remains recognized as Arch or Debian..
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is it possible to rename the distro in such a way that the system still recognizes is as the same while the end user only sees the new name? if yes, would you pls mind covering that in your next distro building stream? for instance renaming the distro to Spice Os so that the user sees Spice Os everywhere possible while it still remains recognized as Arch or Debian..
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Laksh
People i have a problem :i have made an os by modifying debian (ubuntu type) but when i make a new user all the themes and settings and stuff goes away so how do i solve it
Note: i have made a folder .wallpapers in /home/user folder and i need that too so please help me
Also i need it for the average user so do not prefer command line
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People i have a problem :i have made an os by modifying debian (ubuntu type) but when i make a new user all the themes and settings and stuff goes away so how do i solve it
Note: i have made a folder .wallpapers in /home/user folder and i need that too so please help me
Also i need it for the average user so do not prefer command line
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Ok I guess this may not be the right place to leave the comment I will leave but.....I don't know if have ever made a review about openmandriva distro.
Could you make an in depth episode and compare it for example with KDE manjaro?
Thanks in advance
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Ok I guess this may not be the right place to leave the comment I will leave but.....I don't know if have ever made a review about openmandriva distro.
Could you make an in depth episode and compare it for example with KDE manjaro?
Thanks in advance
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Echo-1
While I found this to be entirely entertaining, the -Drunk Arch Install- was funnier...and probably slightly more successful. LOL
Perhaps you should consider binge drinking before every install. -Just a thought-
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While I found this to be entirely entertaining, the -Drunk Arch Install- was funnier...and probably slightly more successful. LOL
Perhaps you should consider binge drinking before every install. -Just a thought-
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James
I'm running a customized LinuxMint 19.3 with LXDE desktop. It's simple to use, fast, stable and has all the multimedia packages you'll ever need. However, I'm looking hard at Arch. Thanks for a great video!
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I'm running a customized LinuxMint 19.3 with LXDE desktop. It's simple to use, fast, stable and has all the multimedia packages you'll ever need. However, I'm looking hard at Arch. Thanks for a great video!
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Rcx
Like always..... brilliant live stream...I enjoyed this immensely....(We all have our off days, even the experts) CAN NOT WAIT FOR THE DEBIAN VERSION...!!
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Like always..... brilliant live stream...I enjoyed this immensely....(We all have our off days, even the experts) CAN NOT WAIT FOR THE DEBIAN VERSION...!!
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Michael
When running preinstall im getting errors
error: no servers configured for repository: core
error:no servers configured for repository: extra
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When running preinstall im getting errors
error: no servers configured for repository: core
error:no servers configured for repository: extra
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Maria
I made a similar script to create ubuntu containers using systemd-nspawn. I ended up using dialog so I can easily debug my functions.
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I made a similar script to create ubuntu containers using systemd-nspawn. I ended up using dialog so I can easily debug my functions.
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