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What’s New in Linux Mint 21.3? A Closer Look at the Latest Release
Linux Mint 21.3 is here! The latest version of the flagship Cinnamon edition is built on top of an Ubuntu base, with Mint-specific tweaks and improvements that creates an experience of its own. In this video, Jay will give you his thoughts on Linux Mint 21.3.
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Raspberry Pi 5 – What’s New? New Features and Capabilities Explored
The Raspberry Pi is a beloved tiny computer that has revolutionized DIY computing, education, and hobbyist projects around the globe. If you’re curious what the Raspberry Pi Foundation has in store with their new release, you’re in the right place! In this video, we dive deep into the Raspberry Pi 5, exploring all its new features, upgrades, and capabilities that set it apart from its predecessors.
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Houston Command Center – Installation, Interface Overview, and Beginners Guide
Houston Command Center by 45Drives is a Linux management console that enables you to perform routine tasks on your server through your favorite web browser. In this video, Jay will provide a full getting started guide for beginners that will include an interface overview, installation instructions, and more!
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Enterprise Linux Security Episode 82 – In the Name of the Law
When a threat actor breaks into a router and adds firewall rules that the owner didn’t approve of, that’s considered hacking. But when the FBI does it… …it isn’t?! In this episode Jay and Joao discuss a recent story where the FBI did exactly that, and they’ll also discuss how Microsoft has become the biggest “face palm” discussed on the podcast so far.
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Relevant Articles
- Chinese malware removed from SOHO routers after FBI issues covert commands
- Russia Hacked Microsoft Execs — SolarWinds Hackers at it Again
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Enterprise Linux Security Episode 81 – The VMware Graveyard
Here we are, yet again, with an industry problem caused by the decision of just one software vendor. This time it’s VMware that’s causing a ruckus. In recent news, it’s been reported that VMware will be killing off 56 (yes, 56) of their stand-alone products, and that’s on top of the news that broke late last year regarding changes in their licensing model. In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss these recent VMware-related shenanigans.
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Related Articles
- Why Broadcom Is Killing off VMware’s Standalone Products
- Broadcom is killing off VMware perpetual licences
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How to Install Arch Linux: A Comprehensive Step-by-Step Guide
Arch Linux is one of the best rolling-release distributions around, but sometimes it can be a challenge to install. In this video, Jay will walk you through not one but TWO methods of installing Arch Linux. The first method will feature
arch-install
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Hands On: The HL15 Homelab Server from 45Homelab
45Homelab, a brand-new division of 45Drives, has just released a new server – one that’s specifically built for use in your homelab! The goal of the HL15 is to offer the self-hosting community a server/chassis that mirrors that quality you’d typically find in enterprise data centers. In this video, Jay will give you his first thoughts after having some time to check it out.
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The Homelab Show Episode 117 – The Raspberry Pi 5
The Raspberry Pi platform continues to excel, and the latest iteration has some interesting changes. In this video, Jay and Tom will discuss all the details.
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What’s New in ThinLinc? A Discussion with Pierre Ossman from Cendio
ThinLinc, which was covered on this channel before, is software that enables you to remotely access your infrastructure, or even set up an entire terminal server. In this video, Jay and Pierre discuss the latest release of the software, which includes new branding, new features, and much more!
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Netdata’s Awesome New Feature: Systemd Journal Support Explained!
Netdata, a solution that was covered on the channel in the past, has a brand new ability – support for Systemd’s journal! This enables administrators to better keep track of their servers, making viewing, exploring and analyzing Systemd journal logs easier than before. In this video, Jay will give you an overview of Netdata’s latest innovation!
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New to DistroBox? Start Here: Full Beginner’s Tutorial!
What if I told you that you can run AUR packages on Fedora? Or just about any other Linux app that wasn’t meant for your Distro of choice? In this video, we’ll take a look at DistroBox – a very interesting app that lets you easily cross boundaries between distributions. Perhaps most interesting, graphical apps are a breeze!
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Enterprise Linux Security Episode 80 – Stop Paying Threat Actors!
In this episode, Jay and Joao will discuss an update on the GTA source code theft, how much threat actors are making from ransomware, and more!
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