Meu TOP 3 Distros Linux de todos os tempos🥇🥈🥉
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the host reflects on the emotional connection users develop with Linux distributions, likening them to unique playing cards. They introduce their top three favorite Linux distros, excluding their current one, focusing on personal sentiment rather than technical merit. The host shares their journey with Linux, highlighting the impact of Ubuntu, Mint, and Orion S, and expresses gratitude for the influence of these projects on their life and career. The video also promotes a keyboard from BV Future and encourages viewers to share their favorite distros, continuing the tradition of content creators sharing personal tech experiences.
Takeaways
- 😀 The script compares Linux distributions to playing cards, highlighting that they are all different yet similar in essence, with subtle differences between them.
- 📦 The speaker mentions their three favorite Linux distributions over time, emphasizing the emotional connection they have developed with these systems.
- 🎵 The script includes a promotion for BV Future, a sponsor that offers various peripherals, such as the DAROW A98 mechanical keyboard, which has unique features and can be used wired or wirelessly.
- 🔄 The DAROW A98 keyboard is described as a 98% keyboard, almost the size of a traditional full-size keyboard but with a reduced layout to save space.
- 🌙 The speaker reminisces about their journey with Linux, starting with Orion S, which helped them get started in the Linux world and allowed them to explore and learn.
- 🌱 The script mentions the importance of Linux Mint in the speaker's life, noting that it was the first Linux distribution they truly enjoyed and used for a long time.
- 🏆 The speaker's top Linux distribution is Ubuntu, which has significantly impacted their life and career, and they express gratitude for the role it has played.
- 👥 The script calls out other distributions like OpenSUSE, Fedora, and CentOS for their influence on the speaker's understanding of the Linux ecosystem.
- 💼 The speaker reflects on the maturity and resilience of Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, and the difficult decisions they had to make for the company's survival.
- 🔄 The script ends with a challenge to other content creators to make their own top three Linux distributions list, excluding the one they are currently using, as a fun year-end activity.
Q & A
What is the main theme of the video script?
-The main theme of the video script is the comparison of Linux distributions to playing cards and the narrator's personal journey with three favorite Linux distributions over time.
What is the narrator's analogy for Linux distributions?
-The narrator compares Linux distributions to playing cards, suggesting that while all are different, some have subtle differences and can evoke a sense of attachment despite being technically similar.
What is the first Linux distribution the narrator mentions in their top three?
-The first Linux distribution mentioned in the narrator's top three is Elementary OS, which helped the narrator in their early days of using Linux.
Why does the narrator have a special place in their heart for Elementary OS?
-The narrator has a special place in their heart for Elementary OS because it was the first distribution they used for an extended period and helped them explore the Linux operating system as a novice.
What is the second Linux distribution in the narrator's top three?
-The second Linux distribution in the narrator's top three is Linux Mint, which the narrator used extensively and on which their blog was initially created.
Why is Linux Mint significant in the narrator's history?
-Linux Mint is significant in the narrator's history because it was the distribution they used when they started blogging about Linux, marking the beginning of their online presence in the Linux community.
What is the third and top Linux distribution in the narrator's list?
-The third and top Linux distribution in the narrator's list is Ubuntu, which has had a profound impact on the narrator's life and career.
Why does the narrator feel a deep sense of gratitude towards Ubuntu?
-The narrator feels a deep sense of gratitude towards Ubuntu because it has been a key part of their life and career, and the people behind Ubuntu have transformed their life and possibly the lives of others they have impacted.
What is the special challenge the narrator sets for other content creators at the end of the script?
-The special challenge the narrator sets is for other content creators to create their own top three favorite Linux distributions list, excluding the distribution they are currently using.
Which four channels does the narrator nominate to continue the 'top three Linux distributions' challenge?
-The narrator nominates four channels: George (a Brazilian working on GNOME development), Jefferson from the LinuxTips channel, Fábio Makita (for technical content on IT and career management), and the Rocket City channel (for their educational work in Brazil).
What is the significance of the special 500k subscribers video mentioned by the narrator?
-The special 500k subscribers video is significant as it provides a deeper understanding of the narrator's project and their journey, offering insights into the history of the Johnino project.
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