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Sup man, great tutorial unfortunately i couldnt proceed until the end, I cant copy, paste or see my cursor or anything, what is the problem? My terminal doesnt look like yours
I am looking for a solution to somehow run raspbian on a PC may be in a Virtual BOX VM but have software based GPIO Interface to which i can connect a circuit and actually simualte a real raspberry pi..Please help me with this.
found your/this video, looking to learn more about server side minecraft setup on a linux distro server. You have a great video full of informative information on this. I am curious about a couple of things and wonder if you have video up about the following 2 items: 1: I use forge to install some mod packs I get from a youtuber (Mr. Beardy's perfect world (both original ver and now PERFECT World 2 vers .04). I would like to know if you can provide some more insight on this, and 2: I am wanting to use Crafty to create vm's of minecraft server and wonder if you need to follow the video above or if you can just use Crafty (or AMP) to create vm's (not sure if Crafty also installs the ubuntu (what I am using as server os, ver 24.x). I am reading and watching a lot of info and videos on tihs and may figure it out on my own, (been in IT for a long time, windows server admin/ad/azure), somewhat of a noobie on the linux side... but learn quickly. thanks for any answer or help.
@KeepItTechie at 9:20 you mention hitting 'TAB' to list all the available repository packages, I am running ubuntu 24.x and tab is not working. what am I missing?
Amazing video man! thanks for your effors! just courious, what if I wanna add more tha one user? should I create a group and then add both users to that group and give permissions to the group?
Thanks so much for the help! I'm so glad you explained the Gateway situation since I started with another tutorial that didn't mention it so I wasn't able to connect to the internet. I did, however, find documentation saying that Gateway4 was deprecated and to use "default routes" instead. Regardless, you were a LOT of help. Subscribed!
Great video, how would I configure this to be self contained network, not use the Internet. I just want to have a dhcp server and several computers connected that communicate with each other without the Internet is that possible?
I'm old and stuck in my ways. But I recently took a challenge to try to do everything in Webmin on some new servers I set up. I quickly realised this is the way forward. You can leave bookmarks for filesystem or configs etc. so you don't need to faff with 10 different terminal windows open etc. I found there wasn't anything I couldn't do and it has a very confident terminal window in the browser so that there is really no excuses.
Great video, gonna be getting an A2000 12GB myself to install into my NAS unit which I am running Proxmox. Were you ever able to get vGPU working on this or is that just flat out not supported for this model? The ideal would be the GPU is accessible to multiple VMs like the current iGPU is on my current NAS box running an Intel 1235U with Xe integrated graphics.
Hey Josh. I went with CachyOS for the Arch experience and was pleasantly surprised. I tried to install Endeavor a few months ago. It did not go well. (I live in hyprland and Cachy and Fedora seem to be the best for this DE.)
This works perfect on ubuntu mate also, just be sure to use the "newest" java version in the video he says java version 19 but it works the same with 20,21 or 22, use whatever version java compatible with your minecraft version you are using otherwise it will keep saying cannot read .Jar file.
the guix package system is super slow, everything that I install take a lot of time and download a lot of software. Is that normal? there is a way to solve that?
WOW!!! I used this before back when it first came out- and used it with EXT4 and my own settings-- out of habit- and had issues with it- glithces etc. so thought it needed time to mature. NOW- after my other distros conked out-- I installed this-- on default with BTRFS and let it set itself pretty much- and WOW-- it IS blazingly fast-- and the snapshots are INSTANT.. and easy to rollback to. I've had to rollback when an update to ONIONSHARE messed it up a bit- and it was instantly rolled back and PERFECT. I'm loving it now--- FASTER than I remember. LOVING IT!!! OH- and this is coming from a long time DEBIAN user that avoided arch like the plague-- so that says a LOT for it!!! OH_ and I use TILING on my NEW 6.1 KDE with krohnkite script and it works PERFECTLY!!!!
you missed a part, it will not persist after a reboot, to make it persistent you need to create a file in /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/99-disable-network-config.cfg with the following: # network: {config: disabled} line added. Even if you delete the xx--cloud-init.yaml file on reboot it will just recreate it.
Btw, I installed steam locomotive, cowsay and fortune again. Brings back old memories. I forgot the syntax for these but that’s what the man pages and/or search in browser are for.
Hey Josh... wondering why you're not sharing the hosts file configuration with the fake kitpro* domains? But, thank you very much for this video, it was very helpful!
So after you add your user account to the docker group, you just have to reboot your pc for linux to re-evaluate. I ran into this issue, checked the docker docs and found out. Hope this helps!!