Learn Linux TV’s full course on Netdata continues in episode 3, and this time around it’s all about the Dashboard! In this video, we’ll explore core and application metrics.
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GNOME Web (also known as “Epiphany”) is a minimalistic web browser for your Linux desktop, and is great for those of you that want a simpler browsing experience. In this video, Jay will give you an overview of this browser, as well as his thoughts.
Recently, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 was released, with some interesting new features for users of Enterprise Linux. In this episode, Jay and Joao will discuss some of the highlights of the new release.
Fedora Workstation 42 is a fantastic release that you should definitely check out. It has great performance, a well-integrated desktop environment, tons of features – it’s never been a better time to check out Fedora. In this video, Jay will show you the process of performing a full installation.
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In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss an important elephant in the room – what do you do when you have no power? How long will your UPS and/or generator last? Power is definitely a real challenge, and it’s even worse if you’re dealing with an entire location losing power! And that’s exactly what happened in Portugal. Jay and Joao will discuss this blackout event, and what it means for business continuity.
Ubuntu 25.04 “Plucky Puffin” sees the project upgrade to Linux kernel 6.14 and GNOME 48, providing a modern desktop experience that’s focused on refinement. In this video, Jay checks out the latest release.
Learn Linux TV’s full course on Netdata continues in episode 3, and this time around it’s all about the Dashboard! In this video, you’ll get a tour of the dashboard, and you’ll even see how to enroll nodes into Netdata Cloud.
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Fedora Workstation 42 is finally here, powered by Linux kernel 6.14 and GNOME 48. This time around, there’s some interesting improvements – most notably with performance. In this video, Jay takes a look at the latest release.
What’s it like within a hacking group? After 190,000 chat messages from the Black Basta group leak, we get an inside look at operations within such a group. In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss this recent development. Also, breaking news regarding CVE’s literally almost becoming a thing of the past!
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This full course will teach you everything you need to know to monitor your server’s resource health with Netdata. Discover how to install it, view graphs, set up alerts, view logs, and more! In this episode, we’ll take a look at getting Netdata installed.
Thanks so much to Netdata for sponsoring this course! Check them out for free and enhance your server monitoring.
This full course will teach you everything you need to know to monitor your server’s resource health with Netdata. Discover how to install it, view graphs, set up alerts, view logs, and more! In this episode, we’ll get an overview of what to expect from the course.
Thanks so much to Netdata for sponsoring this course! Check them out for free and enhance your server monitoring.
How might an internal automation solution be built using Ansible? In this video, Jay gives you an overview of the actual automation system used internally within Learn Linux TV – dubbed “Config-a-ma-jig”. He’ll go over his thought process when it comes to its design, which may inspire you to come up with new features for your own solution.
Note: This is a design overview, not a tutorial.
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