Can I Watch YouTube Shorts on Linux?

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Asked By CuriousCat123 On

Hey everyone! I'm considering switching to Linux after seeing Pewdiepie's latest video, and I have a quick question. I often watch a lot of YouTube Shorts, especially when my phone is dead. Can I still access and watch YouTube Shorts on Linux? I couldn't find any clear info on this, so any insights would be great!

5 Answers

Answered By RandomUser456 On

For sure, Linux can handle streaming sites like YouTube without any issues. Just keep in mind that if you’re into gaming, you might want to check game compatibility on Linux first. Sites like ProtonDB can help with that!

Answered By TechSavvy101 On

Absolutely! You can watch YouTube Shorts on Linux just fine using any web browser. Whether it’s Firefox, Chrome, or another, they all work perfectly for streaming videos. Just fire up your browser and you’re all set!

Answered By JustForFun99 On

Honestly, I thought this was a joke at first! Of course Linux can run a browser! But if you’re looking for alternatives, check out programs like `yt-dlp` or New Pipe. They help manage videos without the overwhelming recommended feeds.

Answered By ChillPanda88 On

Just to clarify, yes, Linux running browsers can easily access YouTube. Don't worry about it! If you’re facing any issues, it might be worth checking your internet connection.

Answered By NerdyNinja22 On

Yep, you can definitely watch YouTube Shorts on Linux. If you're not already using a web browser, it might be worth trying a Live Linux USB to test it out!

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