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@cakeyyy_
@cakeyyy_ 2 месяца назад
Hey mate, see you've gotten a little bit of struggles, I understood you considered Manjaro, which I would 100% not use, a arch base for a beginner is not good, and you can easily break ur system if you don't know what your doing. As someone who started on linux with no idea on how it worked, heres a few tips I'd suggest. 1. Use either Linux Mint or PopOS (which ever the one you like the look of better) They both come with nvidia drivers pre installed and working. Then I'd try playing around with the terminal a little, learn basic things like creating, managing, deleting files, installing programs, deleting programs, updating etc. Then I'd try something a little more complex in a VM like installing Arch linux following a tutorial, this will teach you how linux works. Then once you feel confident I'd suggest switching to one of these distros: Arch (OR cachy if gaming/preformance out of the box is a priority) Gentoo (If you like compling your programs) NixOS (If you want to replicate your system) These will teach you alot about linux and I'd suggest giving them a try. Hope you enjoy your linux journey.
@OspaykO
@OspaykO 2 месяца назад
Why Rocky of all things? It's not really a distro made for general desktop usage.
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 2 месяца назад
Because it was one of the distributions on which all of the apps I've tested worked, I prefer RHEL-based to Debian-based, and DVR specifically lists Rocky Linux as supported.
@OspaykO
@OspaykO 2 месяца назад
@@heidbrink_dev I would strongly recommend using something like Fedora (there's a KDE spin available) or something based on it like Nobara if you're really set on using something in the RHEL family. I also really recommend enabling the RPM Fusion repositories if you do use Fedora to make your life much easier, which among other things allows you to download the Nvidia drivers straight from the package manager. The issue with distros like Rocky/Debian/RHEL is that your software selection will be much more limited out of the box, and you'll be running significantly older packages and an older kernel (I'm only guessing here, but that might explain your Wayland problems too). They're made for people who want a stable, unchanging system for a long time, which is why they describe themselves as enterprise operating systems.
@arturofatturi9490
@arturofatturi9490 28 дней назад
@@heidbrink_dev Agree with you. The same to me. I cannot scan on Debian or in distros with Debian base (HP Deskjet Advantage). They have something called "air-scan" that is meant to work with the scanner with no drives. The thing don't wok for me and I install all packages (Sane, xsane, hplip, etc..). My scanner only works "out of the box" on Opensuse or Rocky....By my lights Linux is, in fact, a software for servers; some people can manage Linux to be a desktop software, but at some cost. Last but not least, I don't belive in rolling distros because udates and upgrades can cause troubles to the system. Best wishes...
@GeorgiMurdzheff
@GeorgiMurdzheff 2 месяца назад
Rocky is more of a server distribution, stable but not really desktop user friendly. Ubuntu/Mint/PopOS! will be better for you.
@benstechroom
@benstechroom 2 месяца назад
I could think of at least 5 distros I would recommend switching to from Windows before Rocky Linux. Nothing against Rocky. But its focus is more a server side. I would direct you to a Linux Mint. Or an Ubuntu. If you wanna stay in the Red Hat family for some reason, Fedora might be better for your use case. Or an Oreon if you wanna stay more stable. They are more desktop focused distros in the Red Hat family in my opinion. Just some suggestions. I tend to steer more people to the Debian family of distros lately though.
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 2 месяца назад
"I tend to steer more people to the Debian family of distros lately though." I'm curious about this. Because of better stability/ease of use/business-readiness/support/...?
@benstechroom
@benstechroom 2 месяца назад
@@heidbrink_dev You could get Tuxcare on any distro. But if we are talking enterprise level support, I might steer them towards an Ubuntu. Personally at home I use Linux Mint 22 on my desktops. LMDE on my servers (very specific use case. I got wifi dongles. And long story short, LMDE was the best way I could get as Vanilla a Debian experience with Btrfs support.). And vanilla Debian on my VMs. If i needed that kind of support, I would consider either Tuxcare or Ubuntu Pro. To stay in the Debian family.
@shivangrathore
@shivangrathore 2 месяца назад
I would suggest you to go with fedora/nobara instead of rocky. There is a perl command (which I use) to unlock davinci studio on linux and use h.264 happily. But you will still not able to use aac
@mithubopensourcelab482
@mithubopensourcelab482 2 месяца назад
What is the use case ? One could easily install a linux based firewall instance, connect lan portion on Hetzner private network and you are done.
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 2 месяца назад
Agreed, using pfSense/MikroTik/... may be easier and more likely to represent an actual production setup. My reason for making this video on how to do it manually was to be able to reference it later. That way I can simply link to it whenever I'm using a NAT gateway while setting up different networking components like: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Mf2YVKPx3Mo.html
@MagicMoshroom
@MagicMoshroom Месяц назад
Easily? I'm suffering right now, trying to get an OPNsense cloud server to work properly. The interface and Hetzner gateways as well as different subnets are making this harder to configure than it should be. Sometimes it feels like a blackbox, because of side effects and delay. The method in this video on the other hand is easier to understand and shows what has to be done "under the hood" and why. Now I just have to transfer that knowledge to the OPNsense interface -.-
@tecoberg
@tecoberg 2 месяца назад
👍
@nep7164
@nep7164 2 месяца назад
Rocky linux isn't reallt meant for desktop use, its probabaly better for servers and for people who know what they are doing In your place, I wouod go with something thats 1. Made for desktop use 2. Does not have outdated packages 3. Has a community aroud it 4. Its not a fork of a fork of a fork So, just try Fedora
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 2 месяца назад
Fedora KDE would have been my first choice if DVR had worked out of the box. I've heard people advise caution with RedHat distributions, do you see any issues in that regard? As far as I could understand, they base their concerns on previous licensing decisions RedHat has made.
@nep7164
@nep7164 2 месяца назад
Well, I am not completely sure about DVR working or not, but just doing some quick research on Reddit I found a lot of guides of making it work, with some low effort put into it As for the other topic, the open-source community is weird, they make everything seem much bigger than it is, for example there was a case not long ago Fedora wanting to introduce some data collection, first, this data collection feature could be turned off during installation ON IT'S OWN separate window with one button click, and the data collection itself is fully open source, fully anonymous, and all that, and even with all these the community acted like if Fedora would have put a backdoor for the NSA secretly inside their OS So, what I wanted to say is, just don't listen to the community when it comes to these type of topics, a lot of people take things too far for too little reasons I am using Fedora since years, never left me on the side of the road, the community is wide and helpful AND as it has connections to an enterprise, it's one of the most developed distro in my honest opinion Till this day, when there was something debatable, Fedora people listened to their community and tried to solve situations in the most beneficial way for both sides, with more or less success in some cases But all in all, if all that's keeping you from trying it is some overly cautious people trying to scare new users away, then I would suggest not listening to them But again, it's a free world, all up to you what you do, do your research and act based on that, but if you are a complete beginner, you are most likely better off with Fedora than most other distros like Ubuntu or Rocky or even Debian If licencing and all that is really your concern, try Linux Mint, but FROM MY EXPERIENCE there you get stuck between two fighting sides, namely the Linux Mint team and Canonical/Ubuntu (For this reason the Linux Mint team tried to distance themselves form being based on Ubuntu and made a Debian based Linux Mint, but there you have the problem of packages being mostly out of date, and the update process of the packages being slow/buggy)
@hakantoptas6306
@hakantoptas6306 2 месяца назад
I tried Ubuntu Studio 22.04 on a Z840 with Nvidia 1080ti and an old atto raid controller. Resolve and all the included software work smoothly but I'm not sure about recording and codec part because I don't have a capture card.
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 2 месяца назад
What are the main differences between Ubuntu and Ubuntu Studio? I'm not familiar with the latter.
@gil_L
@gil_L 2 месяца назад
Studio is a flavor of Ubuntu that comes pre-loaded with a lot of open source creative software.
@mmospanenko
@mmospanenko 2 месяца назад
very cool tutorial, thank you! could you please give some Ubuntu 24 examples?
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 2 месяца назад
Thank you. You mean a tutorial for the same setup but using Ubuntu instead of Fedora?
@stevejjd
@stevejjd 2 месяца назад
I tried Rocky Linux for several months but I broke the system too many times. Also had strange issues running out of disk space even though I had plenty of free space. Nvidia drivers hard to install. I found it too hard.
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 2 месяца назад
Interesting. Did it break during/after installing upgrades? Or just randomly? Just a hunch, but could running out of disk space be due to the default LVM configuration (which doesn't allocate 100% of your physical volume per default if I remember correctly)?
@DARvlogs
@DARvlogs 2 месяца назад
Some friend had an issue with the space... it turns out he had LOTS of restore points (5 daily) might be worth checking if that's the same issue
@stevejjd
@stevejjd 2 месяца назад
@@DARvlogs I figured out my problem. Dont use the default partitioning when installing Rocky Linux. The default settings will cause the home partition to quick run out of space. You can use the default settings as a template that you go in an adjust to be more suitable. The default was making '/' only 70G. I learned my lesson and Im back using Rocky Linux
@anonymouscommentator
@anonymouscommentator 2 месяца назад
shouldnt rocky linux be disqualified for not working with the nvidia drivers as it says in the manual?
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 2 месяца назад
Good point. It was working with X11 when following the official documentation. If you want to be strict and expect Wayland to work out of the box as well, then Rocky would've been disqualified. Yes.
@Chupacker
@Chupacker 2 месяца назад
try kdenlive instead of davinci resolve
@Dutch-linux
@Dutch-linux 2 месяца назад
why not use av1 with opus sound ?? !! that will work in davinci resolve and obs can do av1 with opus !!!
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 2 месяца назад
I couldn't get AV1 encoding working with OBS for some reason, not exactly sure why.
@cicikus437
@cicikus437 2 месяца назад
Very high quality video! I love it. For video editor, I would recommend Kdenlive, I've heard good things about it. I never used it to your extent, but for small projects like memes I find it awesome, even on Windows 10. But you should know it has a steep learning curve. Or rather, a "setup" curve. It still needs to be configured a lot to be compared to its alternatives. Still, it should be fine out of the box as long as you don't try to make wonders with it. My laptop is running on dual GPU's, one discrete and one integrated to my CPU. I switched, but GPUs caused issues. Also, screen sharing on discord was an issue as well. I am waiting for Wayland to get full support. I am sure it'll fix my issues. Still, I hope more people will go out of their comfort zones and give Linux a go. For most people, it works better than windows.
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 2 месяца назад
Thank you. :) I heard about Kdenlive as well but was hesitant as my current flow with DVR, while still being far from professional, is working reasonably fast and well for me at the moment. Fully agree about "pushing" people out of their comfort zones. That's when you start learning most in my experience. Although I also understand people being cagy about switching if they rely on Windows/macOS for their professional work and can't justify spending a significant amount of time learning/configuring a new system.
@stephenhall3515
@stephenhall3515 2 месяца назад
This is interesting. I have on and off tested various Linux distros for years and have installed all-Linux in many school and college IT suites in my native England and now, retired, in Ireland. Ireland is the home of Rufus and Zorin which, given the country's low population, tells us something. Sadly, Zorin now is far too resource hungry but used to be rather good. With MS Windows becoming increasingly unreliable, intrusive, full of gaps and bugs which should have been resolved at least 15 years ago and having a generally 'bad attitude' based on complacency and greed, I see little reason to still regard it as the 'default' OS. Mac has improved product quality and favors education more than MS (although MS used to up to 98 SE) but the downside is the rather sinister notion of 'The Apple Ecosystem' -- even the words make no sense -- and new OS releases sometimes making older machines "unsupported". Given the improved pricing and student perks, Mac ticks many boxes but still lacks hardware repair possibilities on a local level which can be discouraging. As with MS, there is a sense in which real people do not OWN the machines they bought. And, at age 75, I cannot help noticing that the various Apple GUIs and controls seem to have got stuck in the late 1990s. My main gripe with all OSs/systems is that audio has been grievously neglected in favor of display and visual sophistication. Apple hardware is better with audio than most but lacks nuance. Alas, far too many Linux distros ignore audio altogether and really need to make far better use of audio hardware in most computers to supply drivers and enhancements. Programs/apps dedicated to audio are greatly needed.
@DARvlogs
@DARvlogs 2 месяца назад
One of the few things where Linux falls short is in video editing, so I just set up a dual boot to avoid headaches when I need to edit something.
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 2 месяца назад
I presume you store your raw footage on a shared drive/NAS/similar solution? If not, did you set up a shared partition to be able to access files regardless of which OS you boot into?
@DARvlogs
@DARvlogs 2 месяца назад
​@@heidbrink_dev I've got an SSD where I installed Fedora, another SSD dedicated to Windows (so my dual boot is on separate SSDs). And to store my files, I use an external HDD, (formatted) in NTFS. I've been thinking about getting a NAS, but I'm still thinking about it, since I only use it on my desktop PC, so I'm not sure it's really worth the investment, plus I'm not running out of storage just yet. It's not the fastest way to edit my media, but it gets the work done.
@noisycarlos
@noisycarlos 2 месяца назад
Funny that you say that because you're correct at the consumer / prosumer levels. But at the same time, in the big studios for the most part, they use Linux. For example, I heard DreamWorks is 100% Linux. And I know from experience that a bunch of other post-production houses use Resolve with $30,000 controllers in Linux boxes, specifically using Rocky Linux, now that CentOS was discontinued
@MegaAkira18
@MegaAkira18 2 месяца назад
Linux Mint is right there and there's quick utility for installing nvidia drivers. If you're used to Windows, Mint is an easy swap.
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 2 месяца назад
For sure. I also heard that Manjaro comes with NVIDIA drivers preinstalled and working (with Wayland) out of the box.
@hikkamorii
@hikkamorii 2 месяца назад
I installed Linux Mint on my brother's PC, and it was a smooth experience indeed. I've specifically wanted to not use any "poweruser" features of linux like the terminal, and it worked basically out of the box.
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 2 месяца назад
Wow, you were able to set everything up without touching the terminal once? Nice. :)
@huongdo9234
@huongdo9234 2 месяца назад
It is quite "painful" experience, I think if I were you, I would stick with Windows!
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 2 месяца назад
Setting up and using Windows or macOS is definitely easier for most users. I agree.
@hikkamorii
@hikkamorii 2 месяца назад
In my experience, setting up Windows is also painful, especially with Windows 11.
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 2 месяца назад
Especially the forced Microsoft account sign-in... skippable (with some jumping through hoops) for now. I expect it won't be in the next major release.
@antoniomax3163
@antoniomax3163 3 месяца назад
Hi, how update debiaon drom 11 to 12?
@saimnetwork_
@saimnetwork_ 4 месяца назад
Very well sir
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 4 месяца назад
Thank you.
@saimnetwork_
@saimnetwork_ 4 месяца назад
Good bro
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 4 месяца назад
Thank you. :)
@saimnetwork_
@saimnetwork_ 4 месяца назад
Sir can you share your number
@saimnetwork_
@saimnetwork_ 4 месяца назад
Great work
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 4 месяца назад
Thank you. :)
@huongdo9234
@huongdo9234 5 месяцев назад
Can you share the link of the short vid? Thanks!
@heidbrink_dev
@heidbrink_dev 4 месяца назад
Here you go: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oCGXbVLXYO0.html