(09-30-2017, 03:38 AM)Coastie link Wrote: Yea, 19 is a lot but it is simpler than subscribing to the ones that don't have an RSS feed. That is the most interesting way I have found to educate myself on Linux. Maybe I am asking a lot of Firefox but it just slows down SeaMonkey and does cause any problems with Chrome. Chrome just asks me if I am sure I want to open that many. ;DIt is possible to make a playlist on YouTube and click any videos to add them to the playlist, you can also edit their position in the list to produce a desired learning order.
You can make your playlist public, or you can choose to keep it private, either when creating or at any time later.
You do not need to subscribe to the channels of any videos added to your playlists.
When searching and undecided yet if you wish to add them to the playlist, you can choose "watch later" it adds them to the watch later playlist, until decided/sorted.
You can make many playlists for different areas of learning in Linux, and name them how you see fit, with a description that is useful.