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[533.06 --> 533.28] What?
[533.28 --> 534.66] I haven't been able to watch it yet.
[534.88 --> 535.98] Oh, no, he pulls in.
[536.08 --> 536.74] I have been so busy.
[536.74 --> 539.46] We actually, like, scripted in a, well, actually.
[539.80 --> 540.18] That's fantastic.
[540.18 --> 543.74] And he, like, explains the whole GNU plus Linux, blah, blah, blah thing.
[543.90 --> 544.96] It's pretty great.
[544.96 --> 551.48] And the funny thing is, like, there's gonna be Linux fanboys out there that are like, yeah, you tell them, Wendell.
[551.48 --> 567.18] But those are the same kinds of people that proudly refer to themselves as PC Master Race, not realizing that that whole thing was a, um, was supposed to be a jab at the people who feel that.
[567.24 --> 572.78] Like, that's the whole origin of it, was that it was like a, uh, oh, man, the word's failing me.
[572.92 --> 573.20] Escape.
[573.48 --> 573.76] Escape.
[573.98 --> 574.40] No, no, no.
[574.46 --> 575.48] Not sarcastic.
[575.72 --> 577.14] Not, not, uh.
[577.70 --> 579.62] Oh, I thought you were trying to say what the source was.
[579.62 --> 580.42] Not facetious.
[580.68 --> 583.04] No, I'm just, I'm just trying to figure out what the satire.
[583.20 --> 584.78] Yeah, it was supposed to be a satirical thing.
[584.84 --> 586.48] Like, you were being made fun of.
[586.96 --> 589.94] Um, so, so anyone who was like, yeah, you tell them, Wendell.
[590.44 --> 592.42] You were actually the butt of the joke.
[593.38 --> 596.40] I mean, we, we actually talked about this while he was down here.
[596.66 --> 601.00] Just, like, the biggest problem with Linux in a lot of ways is.
[601.00 --> 601.36] I love it.
[601.42 --> 609.92] This is the second time that I have heard about you independently having a conversation with him that mirrors an exact conversation that I had with him separately without.
[611.02 --> 614.46] So, he just happily went along with that happening twice.
[614.48 --> 615.26] So funny.
[615.26 --> 623.22] Like, the biggest problem is that when you love something so much, and that's what a lot of the Linux community does.
[623.34 --> 624.84] They love Linux so much.
[624.98 --> 625.22] Definitely.
[625.32 --> 627.54] And to be clear, Linux is a good thing.
[627.64 --> 628.62] It's a good thing to love.
[628.66 --> 636.20] But when you love it so much that you can't see the flaws, then that's where you start to make it hard for other people to share your love.
[636.20 --> 646.14] Like, he was installing something, and I was like, so, no one's going to put me in charge of Linux, because no one is, strictly speaking, in charge of Linux.
[647.62 --> 649.04] No one's going to put me in charge.
[649.04 --> 659.70] But if I was in charge, this whole nonsense where you go on, like, a GitHub page, copy a string of text, and then paste that into, like, a terminal prompt to install software.
[661.42 --> 662.38] That's got to go.
[663.38 --> 664.72] That's super got to go.
[664.72 --> 666.22] Like, how is this?
[666.76 --> 667.76] The year is 2018.
[668.34 --> 669.42] The year is 2018.
[669.74 --> 672.50] This is a graphical operating system.
[672.72 --> 677.28] For a lot of things, there are more mainstream alternatives to that.
[677.70 --> 677.98] Yeah.
[678.08 --> 683.74] There is, like, an App Store-style thing on many of the distros.
[684.00 --> 688.56] And you can install them, because it's Linux, if you're on a distro that doesn't natively have it.
[688.64 --> 692.08] I mean, even the whole thing with there being so many different distros.
[692.08 --> 696.76] So, if you're trying to, I mean, this is something that I was talking to one of the writers about in my office.
[696.96 --> 707.76] We were reviewing a script, and we were just chatting about how frustrating it is to have to deal with product names that are all either very similar or the same.
[707.76 --> 712.14] So, when you're trying to find information on, like, the MacBook.
[713.14 --> 715.16] Like, I guess it was a 2015.
[716.22 --> 724.28] So, if you don't know to search for 2015 MacBook non-air.
[724.68 --> 725.98] Or, like, whatever.
[726.14 --> 727.68] Or, like, as a search provider.
[727.78 --> 728.08] A lot of people don't.
[728.08 --> 735.32] Like, if you're Google, and you're trying to figure out what MacBook someone is looking for.
[735.32 --> 736.40] They do a pretty good job.
[736.46 --> 737.68] They do a pretty good job.
[737.68 --> 737.88] Yeah.
[737.88 --> 740.46] But if they're trying to find, like, a fix for a weird bug.
[740.50 --> 746.84] Or if they're trying to find something like a teardown, or an upgrade guide, or a replacement part, or something stupid like that.
[747.28 --> 749.04] How difficult that makes life.
[749.04 --> 758.70] I mean, to the average person, and I feel like that's another thing that a lot of the very techie community loses track of.
[758.88 --> 765.92] To the average person, there is no awareness whatsoever that Linux is anything other than Linux.
[766.02 --> 768.46] They don't know Arch, Debian, Cento.
[768.58 --> 770.40] They don't know any of that stuff.
[770.82 --> 771.50] It's just Linux.
[771.60 --> 775.40] So, if you were to try to search how to install a program in Linux, we should try it.
[775.92 --> 777.02] Let's do it right now.
[777.02 --> 780.42] How to install a program in Linux.
[780.54 --> 783.94] I'm going to assume that there's going to be, like, alternate stuff.
[784.12 --> 784.38] All right.
[784.42 --> 784.54] Here.
[784.62 --> 785.06] Let's hold on.
[785.40 --> 786.02] Screen show.
[786.10 --> 786.98] Let's have the experience together.
[787.04 --> 787.98] In bracket, mint.
[788.20 --> 789.30] In bracket, mint.
[789.84 --> 790.76] Which is pretty good.
[790.78 --> 791.86] A lot of people will be running that.
[791.88 --> 793.08] Let's give it a shot.
[793.20 --> 793.70] Beginner geek.
[793.80 --> 795.14] How to install software on Linux.
[795.62 --> 796.14] Works differently.
[796.30 --> 802.44] Instead of visiting a website, you'll usually need to grab the software from your Linux distribution software repositories with its package manager.
[802.56 --> 803.42] I'm already dead.
[803.42 --> 809.42] If I'm an average user, I'm already, like, okay, I'm done.
[811.00 --> 811.74] Because you...
[811.74 --> 815.00] But realistically, that is saying, like, it's actually quite easy.
[815.08 --> 817.06] You're going to use the, like, app story kind of thing.
[817.22 --> 817.50] Yes.
[818.42 --> 819.38] It's just like...
[819.38 --> 823.32] It's called package manager, so people are automatically gone.
[823.96 --> 825.04] That's where you lose them.
[825.84 --> 828.80] Install software from your distribution's repositories.
[830.02 --> 830.26] Oh.
[830.70 --> 838.58] I mean, the reality of it is, is, like, we live in this sort of this bubble where we just kind of go, well, people should just learn the lingo.
[838.58 --> 841.58] But it's funny because whenever you...