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  • How to Use Tailscale: Step-by-Step Setup Guide for Beginners

    New to Tailscale? Want to set up your own VPN, or maybe even build your business or homelab network around controlled access? If so, look no further than Tailscale! Tailscale is a secure and easy to use networking solution that enables you to access each of your devices no matter where they are. In this video, Jay will present a full getting started guide. By the end of this video, you’ll be able to use Tailscale within your network and take advantage of its features.

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  • 10 Useful Linux Commands Every SysAdmin Needs to Know

    Starting out with Linux can be a daunting task – especially if you don’t know where to begin! In this video, Jay will help narrow down your learning by providing a list of ten commands that every Linux Sysadmin needs to know.

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  • Quick Guide to nslookup in Linux: Resolve Hostnames Fast

    The nslookup command is used to fetch DNS queries, such as A records and MX records. In this video, Jay will go over the basics of the nslookup command so you can add it to your toolset. This video is part of Learn Linux TV’s “Linux Crash Course” series, now over 70 episodes long!

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  • How to Use the dig Command in Linux | DNS Lookup Tutorial

    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!

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  • Provisioning Virtual Machines in Proxmox with Terraform – Full Walkthrough

    “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.

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  • Ubuntu 24.04: How to Automate Updates with Unattended Upgrades

    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.

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  • How to Dual-Boot Linux Mint 22 and Windows 11: Step-by-Step Guide

    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.

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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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  • 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!

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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.

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  • Midnight Commander Basics – 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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