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submitted 8 months ago by Fint0034@lemmy.ml to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Are there Linux Youtubers whose content is targeted not necessarily for those who are deeply interested in linux (even at beginner level) and foss's news, but for those who use linux for daily basis, like for viewer's study or their work?

LIke for example how to use LibreOffice / OpenOffice as Office's suite alternatives, or how to use those networking software you learn on high school but on linux (or linux alternaives), how to game on linux, and they don't use Window Manager but instead use Desktop Environment for the sake of familiarity.

I might be missing out on some people but if there isn't one that already did this type of content I want to consider being that youtuber myself

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[-] sirico@feddit.uk 38 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

The Linux exspirement is really accessible and more news based

InfinielyGalactic spent a lot of early days getting his mum to try distros now focuses a lot on projects and distros for everyday

Intelligent Gaming Prob, one of the most accessible Linux channels for the more intermediate stuff.

Gaming on Linux Liam is one of the OG's currently quite Deck focused but that all translates

Veronica Explains Good down to earth videos on things you might need for general work flows

Learn Linux TV Another long-running channel with a good focus on accessibility.

[-] pricklypearbear@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago

To add to this:

Michael Horn Does a good amount of explaining different Linux software out there. Similar to Linux Experiment without the weekly news.

TechHut Also has some good videos but you have to look through his library.

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