I am always happy to see a new video from you appear. On a platform where most FOSS / GNU/Linux channels are constantly reviewing desktop environments as if they are the only difference in distro releases and the only thing to focus on, you actually understand Linux on a fundamental level and have truly educational videos. Of course your experience and history with it is key and why your videos are great. I appreciate the time you spend and topics you touch on. - Drinking my morning coffee here watching a new DJ Ware video and waiting for a Beelink GTR5 to arrive later today is a great way to begin my Linux day. :) *I noticed you mounted the new Qubes 4.1.1 ISO, hope to see an updated review on it! I keep sitting through videos where folks think it's a Fedora fork and/or uses VMWare and it's painful. While i understand it's a Zen Hypervisor based & platform independent OS using Fedora (which could be something else... something Joanna Rutkowska has always pointed out), it seems like people reviewing DE's / Distros really don't understand the point of Qubes or how it actually functions and why.
Hi DJ, I am very delighted with your choice of presentations, and in particular, I am learning somethings about the Linux internals that I did not know about. On my system I will be duplicating your exploring. I do have a request, which is a form of mild complaint. Lately, your posted audio volumes are too low. The consequence is that I have to crank up the volume level to hear you clearly. Doing the crank up is not a problem, but RU-vid decides to interject commercials mid-way through your presentation. And that commercial comes in at a blasting level. The same volume blasting noise problem occurs when I leave your presentation for any reason. I watch your presentations on our 60 inch TV, and the TV does not have earphone jacks, otherwise, I would not post this request. Please see what you can do. Thanks in advance Leslie from Montreal Quebec, Canada
Thanks Leslie, I know the audio has been bad the last couple of time and the video on LVM is the first fix I have put in, so bear with me I am working on this. I am fighting the normal summer 100+ heat and a new A/C unit which has a very noisy fan. I am switching out the microphone for an old Shure SM7b I have had for sometime, its so old it needed a bit of refurbishing. and thanks for letting me know.