24 YouTube Channels dedicated to the Linuxverse: Top for 2024

24 YouTube Channels dedicated to the Linuxverse: Top for 2024

24 YouTube Channels dedicated to the Linuxverse: Top for 2024

Since 2022, we have been offering you a useful and timely top of YouTube Channels dedicated to the Linuxverse (Free Software, Open Source and GNU/Linux). And since this year is beginning, there is nothing better than taking advantage of the good start of this year 2024 to offer you a great new Top with some YouTube Channels that we are sure will be very useful and beneficial to continue training during this year .

Meanwhile, continue reading our legendary and current Blog Desde Linux, along with other very famous Linuxverse, such as Ubunlog and Linux Addicts, among many others, who also have a long history and reputation within the Linux field. So, without further ado, here is our «Top for the year 2024 with 24 YouTube Channels dedicated to the Linuxverse».

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But, before entering fully into the topic of this publication, which is dedicated to our new «Top for the year 2024 with 24 YouTube Channels dedicated to the Linuxverse», we recommend that after finishing the current reading you explore the previous related post where we briefly mention previous Tops:

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Top 2024 - 24 YouTube Channels dedicated to the Linuxverse: useful and interesting

About our new Top 2024 – 24 YouTube Channels dedicated to the Linuxverse

Unlike the previous 2 Tops held, where we focused largely on highlighting the Linuxverse YouTube channels with large communities and belonging to excellent, large, professional and well-known Linuxtubers (like Karla's Project y Zathiel); In this new Top 2024 we will focus more on some alternative and little-known, YouTube channels dedicated to the Linuxverse.

That is, in those who are relatively new, or have few members, or publish very little content, or that they mostly publish content focused on a specific Linux topic. But what Even so, its content is very good, useful, fresh and current. And also, we will include some that are not dedicated solely and exclusively to the topic of Distros and Applications reviews, but are professionals in various IT areas (such as Hacking, Software Development, and Server and System Administration), and therefore, its Linux content focuses mostly on those topics.

24 YouTube Channels in Spanish dedicated to the Linuxverse ideal for learning and supporting

  1. AgarimOS Linux (@AgarimOSLinux): From Austria, Creator of AgarimOS, a remix of Void Linux.
  2. I learn Linux (@aprendolinux): From Spain, Computer engineer and systems administrator. A complete Linux Lover.
  3. B4ck (@b4ck_Black0ut): From the United States, passionate about Bash Scripting and world of ethical hacking.
  4. Buffers 313 (@buffer313): From Spain, a lover of Free Software, Gaming and the latest news of the Linuxverse.
  5. Courses and Tips (@CursosyTips): Of unknown origin, creates fluid and useful content about Zabbix, GLPI and others SL.
  6. DistrictTux (@districttux): From Chile, create great videos of GNU/Linux programs, applications and distributions.
  7. Distro Seen (@distrovisto): From Spain, makes useful reviews of the different and most modern GNU/Linux Distros.
  8. The Penguin Tech (@ElPenguinoTech): From Spain, it focuses on tutorials on Linux, Python programming and Bash.
  9. Fersho One (@FershoUno): From Bolivia, creates videos about GNU / Linux Distro and Computer Security apps.
  10. José Maria Labarta (@JoseMariaLabarta): From Spain, focuses on useful videos for SysAdmins and Linux Servers.
  11. Playing on Linux (@jugandoenlinux):From Spain, focuses on video videosgames for Linux/SteamOS.
  12. Ken PC Room (@kenpcroom): From Japan, he creates videos about GNU/Linux Distros and the world of Hardware and Software.
  13. The Systems Girl (@lachicadesistemas): From Argentina, focuses on videos for SysAdmins and Linux Servers.
  14. LibreByte (@LibreByte): Of unknown origin, it focuses on videos about reviews of various GNU/Linux Distros.
  15. LinusGems (@LinusGems): From Ecuador, it focuses on video reviews of various GNU/Linux Distros.
  16. Linux and ANDO (@linuxeando-tube): From Spain, it focuses on video reviews of various GNU/Linux Distros.
  17. Linux Hub (@linuxhub70): From the United States, it focuses on videos about reviews of various GNU/Linux Distros.
  18. LinuxChad (@LinuxChad): From Spain, he makes videos on current Linux topics, GNU/Linux Apps and Distros.
  19. Linuxeroerrante (@Linuxeroerrante): From Spain, it focuses on videos about GNU/Linux Applications and Distros.
  20. Love, Code and Linux (@lovecodelinux): From Mexico, he makes videos about Linux, and programming in C, Rust, Python and Go.
  21. Maerz Bant (@maerzbant): Of unknown origin, he makes videos on Linux topics, Apps and GNU/Linux Distros.
  22. MaSieS 4Fun (@masies4fun): From Spain, he makes videos on Gaming topics about Linux and video game consoles.
  23. MKDev (@mkdevenespanol9118): From Spain, focuses on videos for SysAdmins (Kubernetes, Docker and more).
  24. Nando Invader (@NandoInvader): From Uruguay, he makes videos intended to Linux learning, news and reviews.

And in case you want to know many more, we leave you the following link (Sources TI Linuxeras Websites) where you can meet, apart from these 24, more than 140 YouTube Channels dedicated to the Linuxverse, in various IT fields (Reviewers, SysAdmins, Devs & Hackers).

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Summary

In short, and as on previous occasions, we hope it is new «Top for the year 2024 with 24 YouTube Channels dedicated to the Linuxverse» which includes a wide selection of Spanish-speaking Linux Channels, serves to expand your possibilities of Linux TI web sources, to learn more and better about the Linuxverse. Since we are sure that all linux content creators mentioned here invest a lot of work, perseverance and dedication to produce good and high quality content, with a lot of practicality and suitability for everyone's learning.

Lastly, remember visit our «homepage» en español. Or, in any other language (just by adding 2 letters to the end of our current URL, for example: ar, de, en, fr, ja, pt and ru, among many others) to find out more current content. Additionally, we invite you to join our official telegram channel to read and share more news, guides and tutorials from our website. And also, the next Alternative Telegram channel to learn more about the Linuxverse in general.


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