If you want to fetch DNS records, the dig command is one tool you can use to do just that. In this video, Jay will give you examples of the dig command in action. This video is part of Learn Linux TV’s “Linux Crash Course” series, which will teach you just about every important Linux-related command and concept – one video at a time!
In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss some unexpected consequences of AI. Also, they’ll give you a “year in review”, going over the most substantial security stories of 2024.
“Infrastructure as Code” is a great thing – you can configure just about anything! In this video, we’ll explore how to use one such tool, Terraform, to provision virtual machines. We’ll explore how to set it up, create an API key, and then watch a VM come to life.
In the Linux Crash Course series, you’ll learn a valuable Linux-related command or skill – one video at a time. In this video, we explore the cal command.
What are Universal Apps? Why do they stir up so much controversy?! In this video, Jay explains what universal apps and makes the case that for user-space apps, it’s the way to go going forward.
The Linux Crash Course gives you the scoop on an important Linux-related concept in each and every video, one video at a time. In this episode, Jay explains how to use the ip command – which is now the go-to for managing network interfaces in Linux.
Remembering to install patches can be a pain, especially when you’re keeping track of a large number of servers. Thankfully, setting up automatic updates in Ubuntu 24.04 is easy – and in this video, Jay walks you through the entire process.
In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss recent government policy that will have far reaching effects – and this time it isn’t coming from the USA. Also, is C and C++ too “unsafe” to use? Those stories and more during this episode!
If you want your computer to have a split personality, why not set up a dual boot? In this video, Jay shows off the process of setting up a dual boot between Windows 11 and Linux Mint 22.
In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss a recent decision made by VMWare, CISA security requirements, and more about how ransomware can be especially problematic in health care.
In this video, Jay has a discussion with Robert Henschel from Indiana University and ThinLinc on how remote access solutions such as ThinLinc can simplify access to High Performance Computing (HPC) clusters, and make access control easier overall.
Thanks to ThinLinc for sponsoring this discussion. Check out their free remote access solution here. If you’d like assistance setting it up, check out Learn Linux TV’s full tutorial here.