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  • The Homelab Show Episode 30 – Q and A

    In episode number 30 of The Homelab Show, Tom and I answer a handful of great questions that were recently sent in.

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  • Git Essentials

    Have you ever wanted to learn how to use git, but wasn’t sure where to start? In this stand-alone video guide, I’ll teach beginners how to use git. We’ll go over what a repository is, how to commit and push changes, and more!

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  • Review – The Home Assistant “Blue”

    Home Assistant is a fantastic open-source solution for home automation. You can install it on a Raspberry Pi, a Virtual Machine, or on many other supported devices. In this video, I’ll review the “Blue”, which is a dedicated ODROID device with Home Assistant built in.

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  • Ubuntu 21.10 – Full Review

    Ubuntu 21.10 finally features the GNOME 40 desktop, better Wayland support, and more. In this video, I’ll give you my thoughts on “Impish Idri” and we’ll go over some of the new features. I’ll talk about the installation process, Wayland changes, performance, and more!

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  • Behind the Distro – Benny Vasquez, AlmaLinux OS Chair of the Board

    I recently had a chance to chat with Benny Vasquez, who was recently named the Chair of the Board of Directors for AlmaLinux OS. In this conversation, we chat about some of the things that led to the creation of AlmaLinux itself, the community-focused and inclusive nature of the project, the new board position, and more!

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  • Review: The EVICIV Raspberry Pi All-In-One Touchscreen

    EVICIV was awesome and sent me over a brand new Raspberry Pi display so that I could review it, and that’s exactly what I did. In this video, I’ll give you my thoughts on this display and whether or not I can recommend it.

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  • Review: The 19″ Raspberry Pi Rack Mount from 52pi

    52pi sent their 19″ Raspberry Pi rack mount over to the studio, so as always I gave it a full review. In this video, I’ll talk about the pros and the cons so you can make a decision for yourself as far as if this product will fit your Pi-server use-case.

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  • Proxmox VE Full Course: Class 12 – The Command-Line Interface

    LearnLinuxTV’s Proxmox full course aims to get you up to speed with all the finer points of Proxmox Virtual Environment. In video #12, we take a look at the Command-Line interface. The basics of both the qm and pct commands are covered, so by the end of the video you’ll be able to manage your cluster with or without a user interface.

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  • DeskPi Pro v2 Review – Turn your Raspberry Pi into a Desktop!

    Raspberry Pi is an awesome platform, the only limit is your imagination. If you want to turn your Pi into a desktop, the DeskPi aims to help you do exactly that. In this video, I’ll review the DeskPi Pro v2 and give you my thoughts.

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 29: Bastion Server

    Setting up a Bastion Server can be a useful method of gaining access to your Homelab from external networks. In addition, it’s also a popular attack target for intruders. In this episode, Tom and Jay discuss what a Bastion Server is, and some recommended adjustments to help make it more secure.

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  • Linux Crash Course: Background (bg) and Foreground (fg)

    In this episode of Linux Essentials, we’ll take a look at how to send tasks to the background, and then bring them to the foreground. This helps you get the current task out of the way so you can switch to something else, without having to use multiple terminal windows.

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 28:Own Your Domain

    Be sure to check out The Homelab Show if you haven’t already. In this episode, Tom and Jay discuss adding a domain to your homelab.

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