Veronica Explains

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I'm Veronica! I love Linux, old computer hardware, and explaining things.

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This video is not sponsored by anyone other than you. Members get behind the scenes info and a fun community. https://patreon.com/VeronicaExplains https://ko-fi.com/VeronicaExplains

I went to VCF Midwest 18! It was a ton of fun, I finally got to meet a ton of great friends in real life, and I saw some of my favorite computers up close and personal.

I don't think these creators have Peertube accounts to link to (if they do I'll add where I find them). So, here's a bunch of YouTube tags and locations mentioned throughout (special thanks to these folks for being awesome!):

  • @Mac84 : vintage Mac videos and streams
  • @ActionRetro : totally normal computer shenanigans
  • https://adwaterandstir.com/: Altair clone kits!
  • @CanadianRetroThings : might have convinced me to buy a CoCo 3
  • https://www.superphonerecordings.com/: best band website I've ever seen
  • @TaylorAmyShow : don't panic and go subscribe to them
  • @TiltFive : the good kind of AR that brings you and your friends together
  • @jeriellsworth : legend
  • @sloopymalibu : vintage repairs and commentary and fun
  • @adriansdigitalbasement : noted repair enthusiast and lab tech cosplayer
  • @RetroTechChris : retro know-how and friend to all
  • @NybblesandBytes : did not get a chance to interview her, but her channel is awesome!

Chapters: 0:00 Why am I in my car? 1:15 The layout of VCF Midwest 2:34 Stuff to do! 3:11 YouTuber panel 4:48 The gear! 8:07 The hauls! 9:31 The people!

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Ever want to eject a flash drive but you can't because the device claims that it's "busy"?

In today's Lil' Linux Lesson, we dive into the fuser command! The fuser command is one of those Linux utilities that you don't realize you need, but once you learn it, you'll find you're using it all of the time.

My channel's not sponsored by anyone other than you. To help me keep it that way, please support if you can. Thank you so much!

๐Ÿ–– Support the channel: https://patreon.com/VeronicaExplains โ˜• ...or via Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/VeronicaExplains ๐Ÿ‘• ...or buy a shirt from my website: https://vkc.sh/merch

๐Ÿ“‘ Common UNIX Specification: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009639599/toc.pdf ๐Ÿ“บ The recent @LearnLinuxTV video on the lsof command: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9nZ1ellaV0

Chapters and such: 0:00 What is the fuser command? 1:07 Examples of the fuser command 1:46 Basic usage of fuser in Linux 2:58 Using the info from the fuser command 4:15 Working with mount points or block devices with fuser 4:51 Working with TCP ports with fuser 5:46 Learning more about fuser (and about Linux) 6:20 "What I'm Watching": LearnLinuxTV's lsof video

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You asked for it, you got it. Here's what I think of Red Hat.

Sorry this video took a bit longer than I'd like, since I'm working on finishing my basement (future recording space) at the moment.

Anyway, I'm not planning on dwelling much on Red Hat beyond this- my plan is to move forward with community-driven distros in mind, and recommend those to customers in the months and years ahead. I hope Red Hat gets to a good place again. We'll see.

Supporters make this possible. Seriously, nobody's sponsoring this video except you!

Important Red Hat links referenced in today's video:

Other important links referenced in the video:

#linux #opensource #redhat

Chapters: 0:00 Brought to you by corporate greed 1:02 #YARDE (Yet Another RHEL Drama Explanation) 3:08 Scars from CentOS 5:08 So what's next? 6:48 Why am I going all in on Debian? 8:11 The "culture" is the culprit 9:43 What about Pop!_OS? 11:13 Don't tell me what to do, Veronica

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My channel's not sponsored by anyone other than you. To help me keep it that way, please support if you can. Thank you so much!

https://patreon.com/VeronicaExplains https://ko-fi.com/VeronicaExplains


In today's very fun and very improvised video, I'm going to install GrapheneOS on a brand new Pixel 7. I haven't changed an OS on an Android phone in years, so this will be exciting. And messy!

Resources (these are not affiliate links): ๐Ÿ“– Companion blog post: https://vkc.sh/how-i-use-a-smartphone/ ๐Ÿ“ฑ GrapheneOS website: https://grapheneOS.org ๐Ÿค– F-Droid project: https://f-droid.org/ ๐ŸŒƒ AuroraOSS website I visited briefly, I hope it's legit: https://auroraoss.com/

I also reference two videos from other YouTubers: I have not watched these in their entirety and am merely providing these as information which you may want to consider (I am not endorsing any views here): Louis Rossmann video referenced: โ€ข Why I deleted Gra...
Techlore video referenced: โ€ข GrapheneOS: Docum...

Chapters 'n' stuff: 0:00 This is not a GrapheneOS tutorial 0:51 What is GrapheneOS 2:47 Pixel 7 unboxing 3:51 Starting to install GrapheneOS but oops I need to update first 6:13 Actually installing GrapheneOS 11:46 Booting GrapheneOS for the first time 13:36 The great "app installation" saga of 2023 20:30 Should I use the Aurora Store, maybe? 23:30 Immediate conclusions about the initial install and configuration 25:03 Conclusions after a few weeks with GrapheneOS

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Mastodon is all the rage among the cool kids, and is growing in popularity among folks who've left Twitter.

It's easily self-hostable, too, which is awesome! So, should you stand up your own server? I'm not recommending it to most folks, and this video explains why. TLDR- build communities and not silos.

Links to support Veronica Explains: ๐Ÿ…ฟ๏ธ Patreon/memberships: https://support.linux.mom ๐Ÿ‘š Get the shirt: https://vkc.sh/merch

0:00 I say "greetings" and tell you what Mastodon is 3:11 Should you spin up your own Mastodon server? 5:40 Why you might want to spin one up anyway 6:27 Mastodon is exciting, and we should use it responsibly

#mastodon #twitter #selfhosted

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Ever want to know a little about sudo, the Linux/Unix command to elevate user privileges?

Well, finally, here's a little video for you! This is the first installment in my new series, "Lil' Linux Lessons"! These bite-sized videos are designed to be short introductions to a complex topic for Linux beginners.

And if you want to help me make more Linux content: ๐Ÿช™ https://patreon.com/VeronicaExplains ๐Ÿ‘• https://vkc.sh/merch

Chapters:

00:00 - What is "root" anyway? 01:34 - Introducing sudo! 02:23 - How to use sudo 03:28 - A bit of advanced sudo concepts 04:34 - Sudo Summary

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The Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa) beta has just been announced! In today's (unscripted) episode of Veronica Explains, let's try out the beta on a 2012 MacBook Pro!

We'll customize Cinnamon a bit, install OBS from a Flatpak, and walk through what makes Linux Mint an excellent distro for Linux users of all skill levels. And with only a minimal amount of overheating issues!

All music recorded by me, on Linux, of course!

And if you want to help me make more Linux content: ๐Ÿช™ https://patreon.com/VeronicaExplains ๐Ÿ‘• https://vkc.sh/merch

Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:26 Why use Linux Mint? 03:29 Booting from, and playing with, the live USB 06:51 Release notes and installing Linux Mint 09:50 First impressions of the new Linux Mint install 10:56 Walking through the "First Steps" guide 14:45 Updating for the first time and playing with the Panel 15:53 System settings in Linux Mint 16:32 Software Manager and installing OBS from Flatpak 18:21 Customizing the Panel (taskbar) 19:52 Trying OBS from the Flatpak, testing the camera 20:24 Other applications shipped with Linux Mint 22:56 Parting thoughts

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The modern web can be distracting, invasive, and slow. Luckily, there's another way!

Using an RSS/Atom feed reader can really help cut out distractions. Doing so from the terminal can enhance the effect, keeping you informed without all of the adtech and algorithms.

Enter Newsboat! Newsboat is an open source fork of Newsbeuter, and is a wonderful terminal-based feed reader. I even fire it up on my old Wyse terminal in the video!

In this video, I explain how to install and configure Newsboat on Manjaro, Fedora, and Pop!_OS. It's packaged up for other distros too, and non-Linuxes like macOS (via Brew) and FreeBSD.

Shout-out to Christian from @The Digital Life for helping out my pronunciation! This video also has some footage of @Techno Tim and @Learn Linux TV , both of whom are great.

If you want to help support the channel, you can join the Patreon at https://patreon.com/VeronicaExplains. For $10/mo, I'll print your name on my dot matrix printer and put it in the video. Super neat! There's also a $1 and $5 tier- any little bit helps me spend more time making videos!

Lastly, the shirt is at https://vkc.sh/merch. I know you're wondering! :) Proceeds benefit the channel!

00:00 Intro 02:39 What is Newsboat, anyway? 04:38 Installing Newsboat 06:08 Configuring/adding feeds 10:27 Finding feeds with plugins 13:16 Outro

#Linux #RSS #Terminal