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uname Command Simplified: Quick Way to Check Linux System Details
In the Linux Crash Course series, Jay walks you through a very important Linux-related command or topic that will help you along your career. This series includes in-depth tutorials that you can watch in any order, and with over 70 episodes in the series (and counting) it’s an amazing resource! In this video, Jay covers the uname command.
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Linux Basics: How to Use the sort Command to Organize Data
In the Linux Crash Course series, Jay walks you through a very important Linux-related command or topic that will help you along your career. This series includes in-depth tutorials that you can watch in any order, and with over 70 episodes in the series (and counting) it’s an amazing resource! In this video, Jay covers the uname command.
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Choosing the Right Browser for Linux: Pros & Cons of Popular Options
Which web browser should you choose for your Linux distro? There’s many options available, each with their own pros and cons. In this video, Jay goes over each of the more popular options to help you decide.
Thanks to ThinLinc for sponsoring this video! Check them out for a fantastic Linux remote desktop experience!
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Easily Set Up a Dual Boot: Windows 11 & Ubuntu 24.04
For those looking to set up a dual-boot between Windows 11 and Ubuntu 24.04, this video is for you! In this tutorial, Jay will walk you through the process of taking a PC with Windows 11 installed, and transforming it into a full dual-boot solution. Don’t miss it!
Thanks to ThinLinc for sponsoring this video! Check them out for a fantastic Linux remote desktop experience!
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How to Use the ss Command (Linux Crash Course Series)
The Linux Crash Course series is your one stop tutorial resource for all the valuable skills you’ll need to learn – with over 70 episodes and counting, this is a free Linux-learning resource you wont’ want to miss! In this episode, Jay will walk you through the basic options of the ss command.
Thanks to ThinLinc for sponsoring this video! Check them out for a fantastic Linux remote desktop experience!
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Midnight Commander Basics β The Best Terminal-Based File Manager for Linux
With Midnight Commander, you get a full file manager in your terminal window! And it’s also full featured, letting you manage your files with ease. In this video, Jay goes over the basics of this awesome terminal-based file manager.
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Switching to Linux? Here’s the Pros and Cons
Are you considering switching to Linux? In this video, Jay breaks down the pros and cons of taking on such a migration, with tips and advice that will provide reasonable expectations and much more that beginners will be sure to appreciate.
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Tuxedo Sirius 16 Hands-on: The Best AMD Linux Notebook?!
When it comes to AMD-based flagship Linux notebooks, the selection pool is quite a bit smaller. Tuxedo Computers has released something that’s potentially a game-changer for Linux users that are also AMD-fans. The Sirius 16 Gen 2 from Tuxedo Computers is here – complete with switchable graphics!
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Dual Boot Fedora & Windows 11 on One PC: Easy Guide
Switching to Linux can be a long migration, so sometimes it’s great to be able to sample the best of both worlds on a single PC. Or, perhaps you’re even a fan of both operating systems! In this video, Jay will walk you through the process of dual-booting Fedora Workstation and Windows 11 every step of the way. Just make sure you back up first just in case!
Check out the Fedora distribution here.
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Enterprise Linux Security Episode 99 – Overwhelming Infrastructure
In this day and age, we can spin up servers and entire networks in seconds. But should we? It’s easy to throw resources at problems, but we’ll just end up creating more work for ourselves. In this episode, Jay and Joao will discuss provisioning resources more reasonably – and the health of your entire company’s network might depend on that!
Thanks to TuxCare for sponsoring the Enterprise Linux Security podcast. Check out their awesome services to see how they can simplify Linux administration!
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SpinRite 6.1 Review: Still the Best Data Recovery Tool?
Although not specific to Linux, SpinRite is a tried and true solution for hard disk recovery and maintenance. In 2024, a brand-new version has been released – and Linux users may want to take a look. But this is not just for Linux users, as SpinRite can refresh just about anything with a hard drive.
Check out SpinRite here. Note: This review is NOT sponsored by GRC, the creator of SpinRite. Jay is an actual long-time user of this software.
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How to Use AppImages on Linux: A Beginnerβs Guide
The Linux Crash Course series on Learn Linux TV will teach you a valuable Linux-related concept or skill, one video at a time! This time around, Jay details the “AppImage”, a special app format you can download and run immediately.
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