Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Can I get Youtube partnership through my brother in UK if it's not supported in my country?

Q. I have a channel about Linux tutorials that has millions of views and subs. Youtube partnership program is not supported in my country. So if I change my id location to UK and give my brother's address (or whatever) who lives in UK, would that work?
I mean i could give ownership of the ID to my brother and change the country in account settings to UK, but upload videos from my own country.

A. If you really trust your brother, and he is indeed trustworthy, I don't see why not. I would however make a formal arrangement so there is no confusion later. The basic terms is that he acts as a representative for you in respect to you-tube and cashes out the money in return for something like 5% or 15 pounds per moth, whichever is less.

Does anyone know of a website with Linux tutorials?
Q. I'm looking for a website with simple tutorials for Xandros Linux. I've been looking around, but the only ones I've found are for Ubuntu.

I probably will change to Ubuntu or similar soon-ish, but in the meantime, I'd just like a webpage with simple instructions for simple tasks, like customizing my computer/ installing programs.

Thanks!

A. Here is a link to a few xandros tutorials. There are no manu around because xandros offers a fee for support service and tries to steer people to that. Many of the xandros tutorials here are for the eee pc which is a specialized "frugal" install to fit the eee pc. As you can see there are also tutorial for ubuntu on the right and many other distros.
Ubuntu has many more tutorials available.
have fun

Are there any good Linux tutorials on the Internet for beginners?
Q. I know there are a lot of different distributions, but is there a good beginners tutorial that teaches the basics of installing, configuring, and using Linux? Also a site that maybe goes into advanced topics after you have mastered the basics. Thanks for the help!

A. I am biased here but if you are going to install Linux I would suggest Suse 10 or Suse 10.1, it is very easy to install, you can accept the defaults without any problems, just follow the onscreen instructions, just boot from CD 1.
here is a web site that has info for suse 10
http://madpenguin.org/cms/html/47/5382.html

or you could look at the Novel site
http://www.novell.com/products/suselinux/ for download and info also you can ask them anything you need to know.

Here are some other linux sites.

http://www.joeaudette.com/installingsuse10.aspx
http://www.geocities.com/aboutlinux/
http://librenix.com/?inode=7512
this one looks quite good.
http://www.linuxsurvival.com/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=1&meid=-1

If you want any more info email me.




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