<<@gadeane287 says : I was going to install Linux Mint (first time Linux user from Windows), but after this tutorial, I'm going to install Ubuntu. You made it very easy for a novice user to navigate around Ubuntu. Thanks, Chris, for an outstanding video!>> <<@toxiczombie4468 says : Although every Linux Distros are quite buggy, but it is still worth having it on your computer as an OS, if you really want your security to be private, I would recommend any Linux Distros just because they are quite hard to hack, and download viruses by accident, if you try to get Roblox, answer is you can’t unfortunately…>> <<@mihailvormittag6211 says : 👍>> <<@RobertTaylor-zt1ci says : Thanks for this video. I've installed it on a second laptop which all I ever seem to do was update with endless Windows 10 updates. I made a blunder when installing Ubuntu (my fault) so I lost windows, but that's no great loss. Anyhow I like it and look forward to updates going forward.>> <<@pgrut8880 says : can yoe do a comparison between Ubuntu and mint cinnamon.>> <<@pgrut8880 says : Too bad turbo tax or H&R block doesnt offer a version for this.>> <<@hobbyart364 says : I love Linex but 1/2 the time I think we just copy apple and microsoft>> <<@jordirapper says : I am gonna give this a try. I am absolutely sick and tired of Microsoft trying to be Apple and make its interface dumber and have less options.>> <<@burgermeister7244 says : Why are snaps controversial? You should do a video on that, Chris.>> <<@Kirmo13 says : Dear EC, I've been tinkering with Linux for the longest time but never fully made the switch. I want to inform you that also partially thanks to you, I've decided that 2024 is the year and I couldn't be happier on how my experience has been going. I've dabbled a bit with MXLinux, Fedora, Ubuntu, and now Mint. Every distro has it's highs and down and it's so fun to be able to change so easily. I feel like the OS is finally a tool I can "play" with rather than beeing scared of when the next update would break stuff like with Windows. I've done some pretty big errors (including deleting the desktop environment when trying to upgrade to pipewire in Ubuntu, I have no idea how) but at least I know how to recover from those errors and I also learn a lot by doing errors.>> <<@RawLu. says : I run Ubuntu 22.04 LTS to Support the Adoption of Linux, and the more I've used it the more I really like it 😊>> <<@OleksandrBorysenko333 says : I already upgraded to Ubuntu 22.04 and with Dash To Panel looks better. Thanks for your efforts!>> <<@trustno1_ says : I just switch back to Ubuntu, and it's working well. Better than my last try. My HP Printer wouldn't work at all. That's the reason I had to go back to Windows. Now my new printer Epson is working, so I can't stay longer this time. For me, printer drivers are a deal breaker.>> <<@FavlistStayTune says : Sorry,Ubuntu 22.04 has experienced an internal error how to fix this>> <<@DevotedGamer1 says : Could you kindly cover on Linux Ubuntu Gaming and connection to 2nd monitors via HDMI? thanks.>> <<@HikingFeral says : 22.04 LTS is a really great and stable gaming/uni coursework OS, runs my entire Steam library not to mention Pycharm and Libre Office!>> <<@DAVIDGREGORYKERR says : There is some very nice wallpaper to be had, although the last version of Google Chrome will not be carried forward as some other standard will be released.>> <<@DAVIDGREGORYKERR says : The only Outsider software I have is Google Chrome (Stable), I did have Google-earth but have since removed it.>> <<@timoleary5815 says : Thanks Chris, very helpful as always and goes a long way in assisting in my decision to transfer my daily driver machine away from Windows. Logical really as my projector PC is Linux as is my dedicated music server. Just have to bite the bullet and reduce my reliance on an operating system that annoys me, more than satisfies me. Microsoft's OS is no longer a good fit for me, far too intrusive and controlling.>> <<@szjozsi says : when I install citrix client (icaclient v 23) on ubuntu 22.04, after installation, remote desktop viewer "remmina' does not start cannot be started, stops working.>> <<@andrew55944 says : I love this channel, your way of explaining things is amazing... Relaxed, to the point and very informative, thank you!>> <<@mortezamirghiasi7259 says : thank you. greate>> <<@chrisblumarten says : you can't imagine how much appreciate your avoidance of jumpcuts to compress your speech pace, as seen in pretty much every other channel on this cursed hellsite. Thanks for keeping things at a human scale.>> <<@richardkoerper1630 says : Already updated and am quite happy Thankyou and I do enjoy your work.>> <<@dearyotbe6609 says : Many thanks.>> <<@NewRepublicMapper says : As a Windows User, Ubuntu never disappoints me. User friendly, Minimalist and clean>> <<@goregejones7248 says : Please help i have a problem with ubuntu 22 LTS, The Ubuntu software store shows empty, I can't install one application, I also tried all methods online, but nothing worked>> <<@bsdslacker says : It has been the most stable distro I've tried so far. It comes back from sleep, I can log in; no issues with freezes which was an issue before; tweaks like wobbly windows don't break the system; it supports Steam on this old hardware, which speaks volumes on resource usage. Overall, solid.>> <<@DataSmithy says : I am currently trying out Nobaru OS, which is a Fedora derived OS, with many ease of use, and gaming enhancements pre-installed.>> <<@jasonwillis4819 says : I just downloaded this after trying Linux Mint Vanessa/Cinnamon. Sadly i spent 3 hrs trying to get wifi to work on Mint and it never found my wifi. After researching - and the suggestion to try Ubuntu for wifi driver issues - and Walla - it worked! So I am excited to run Linux via Ubunto!>> <<@dill-frescott says : Thank you for the video sir!>> <<@issam6508 says : Something frustrating that Gnome seems to be on a campaign to kill in Nautilus is desktop icons. It's good to see them still present on Ubuntu.>> <<@paganisttc says : WORST UBUNTU DISTRO CRAP....>> <<@arijitmitra8818 says : Can you explain how you found the motherboard drivers - chipset, lan, integrated graphics (Intel 630). I want to change but don't know where to find drivers for Gigabyte H 410 motherboard.>> <<@christhomae3277 says : Thank you Will be trying it>> <<@ibmtpx24 says : Just installed Jammy on my old school Thinkpad R61i from 2007 and the computer works well (with SSD storage) with xfce4 with vs code and vlc. It is a lot faster than windows for sure. This was a laptop that came with Windows XP.>> <<@AaronTechnic says : I'm late, but as a long time viewer who stopped watching around 2021 (literally forgot about your channel, my old account was Aaron Renny), it's nice how your videos are still consistent and I like how you are in the POV of the average user, because many ubuntu videos are 99% critisism about snap. Anyways, great video!>> <<@nietzschescodes says : I have upgraded from Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04. It worked pretty well, but when I log in (with wayland or xorg) my background picture is not taking the full screen and on the top I have a search bar. I need to click on the reduced background pic so the background pic takes the whole screen. it wasn't like that on ubuntu 20.04. what do I have to disable so I don't have that reduced background with that search bar at the top when I have logged in?>> <<@sameerk12982 says : Thank you for the video.... Using ubuntu since a week and all is fine.... works perfectly.>> <<@yaroslav7328 says : Very strong release - significant changes, beautiful interface updates but not without some cons. I still must use X11 windowing system because of some issues on my Dell laptop with Wayland - for example, not awakening from sleep mode. But still - even on X11 Ubuntu is a very solid system.>> <<@quarteratom says : Installing important, resource-intensive applications, especially the browser as a snap (or flatpack or appimage) is really stupid. Also hiding the fack that some applications are installed this way, in a crippled way, making them slow, and not marking snaps as snaps in the application store, is really stupid. A poweruser would never want to install snaps, only really rarely if there's no other way for non-critical rarely-used applications.>> <<@LORDSofCHAOS333 says : YES UBUNTU LUNIX just updated to it>> <<@sundareshvenugopal6575 says : I have an end of life version hirusite hippo. I would like to replace it with lts version 22.04 ? What is the best way, simplest way ?>> <<@Nick_R_ says : How realistic are the minimum requirements? I'm running 18.04 on an old HP DC7900 with a Core2Duo E8500, 8gb RAM and a GT730. I mainly use Steam for lighter or older games and emulators of 8 and 16 bit systems. I wonder if 22.04 would be too taxing or much the same?>> <<@devpatel8453 says : I just downloaded Ubuntu 22.04 on my laptop hp yesterday.with dual boot windows 11.>> <<@PaulClark_Mcr says : I have a mini PC (AMD PRO A6 9500E with 8GB Mem & an SSD) connected to my TV what was really struggling running Windows 10. After watching your video I decided to wipe it and install Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. I'm so glad I did; it's far better, so much more responsive and the fan is no longer permanently whirring at high speed. Thanks for continuing to produce such a great channel>> <<@duongthanhduong6918 says : Hi Chris, i want know this version support Vietnamese fonts?>> <<@smithwill9952 says : Love this channel because of honesty and accuracy.>> <<@MnemonicCarrier says : Personally, I really don't like the Gnome desktop. I'm a KDE Plasma guy :)>> <<@bindouf says : Chromecast no longer works with version 22.04>>
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