@tyz7825

Thank you for making these awesome educational videos. They have helped me learn a lot about Linux, Gparted, GTK Hash, Ventoy, Twister OS, Rescuezilla, RetroPi et al. Please keep on keeping on. :)

@sylvaniathehacker

Nobody puts out quality content like you anymore. Thank you so much. Btw, I use Arch.

@dani-uf1eo

You make it look so easy. I guess its a matter of practice.

@ktheodor3968

This is a truly excellent video. Patient, methodical, step-by-step. Thank you for taking the time to make it and sharing it, too.

@nackedeikongo9930

Great tutorial, mate! Thank you for that. There are many tuts out there on YouTube but none of them is as detailed and well prepared as yours.

@marcing1390

Absolutely excellent job. As always 👍👌

@kaytam9484

I like the video like you for the beginner to have better understand how the linux works.

@Sudocommando

Such a great video man. Aged well

@sideu1330

underrated channel and great tutorial. thank you so much 🤝

@andreialcaza

Great in depth video

@DJDashzn

Thanks for this and all the others you have made.

@awadhinho3715

This is amazing and very well explained, thank you Sir.

@Sherlock385

Your videos are top-notch! Thank you!

@alexbollv56

Thanks! great video and a very easy way to learn.

Btw, it seems that some part is skipped (on 55:21) when starting Network Shares section. You don't create a new one via GUI, only connect to it, while you do both via terminal.

@Andy.N-_-

Great tutorial as ever     ..................  and the reason is : because Windows uses the backslash  :)

@mooaaron

you'er a great tutor

@esphilee

If you use terminal, forward slash / is easier to reach. Maybe Windows just tried to be different for the sake of being different, so windows chose the backward slash \.