Tired of Distro Hopping? Or looking for that perfect distribution? This is my guide on how I install Linux without downloading 100s of different installers. This can be applied to any major Linux install. Timestamps: 00:00 Who should NOT do this! 01:50 How to Download 03:38 Making a Installation Drive 04:18 Install Process 07:20 Decide what your install will look like 10:00 First Boot Configuration 13:30 Making things faster and changing packages to be newer 16:20 Debloating your install Live Streams ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ►► Tech Streams Every Friday on this YouTube channel ►► Future and Past Streams @ https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisTitusTech ►► Gaming Streams @ https://www.twitch.tv/christitustech Support My Work ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ►► Chris Titus Tech Digital Downloads ➜ https://www.cttstore.com/downloads ►► Product and Service Recommendations ➜ https://www.christitus.com/recommendations ►► My YouTube Gear and Computers ➜ https://www.amazon.com/shop/christitustech Other Places to Find Me ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ►► Titus Tech Talk ➜ https://www.youtube.com/c/TitusTechTalk ►► Titus Tech Gaming ➜ https://www.youtube.com/c/TitusTechGaming ►► Chris Titus Crypto ➜ https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisTitusCrypto ►► Twitter ➜ https://twitter.com/christitustech DISCLAIMER: This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps supports the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for your support!

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Linux is a family of open source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged in a Linux distribution (or distro for short).

Distributions include the Linux kernel and supporting system software and libraries, many of which are provided by the GNU Project. Many Linux distributions use the word “Linux” in their name, but the Free Software Foundation uses the name GNU/Linux to emphasize the importance of GNU software, causing some controversy.

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