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  • Netdata Complete Tutorial – A Full Course on Server Monitoring (Episode 1)

    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.

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    Thanks so much to Netdata for sponsoring this course! Check them out for free and enhance your server monitoring.

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    Read more: Netdata Complete Tutorial – A Full Course on Server Monitoring (Episode 1)
  • An Inside Look at my Internal Ansible Automation Solution

    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.

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    Note: This is a design overview, not a tutorial.

    Relevant Links

    Here’s a handful of links for various things that were either mentioned or directly used within the video:

    • Systemd tutorial
    • Systemd Timers tutorial
    • Ansible Udemy Course
    • Ansible YouTube Course (Udemy version is newer)
    • ansible-pull tutorial
    • Healthchecks.io
    • Pushover app
    • tmux Tutorial Series
    • vim Tutorial Series

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  • Linux Virtualization Made Easy with GNOME Boxes (Beginner’s Guide)

    If you’re looking for a simple, easy to use virtualization solution for your Linux desktop – GNOME’s “Boxes” app might just be what you’re looking for! In this video, Jay will give you an overview of GNOME Boxes and how to use it.

    Thanks to System76 for sponsoring this video!*
    Check them out and get yourself a computer that was born to run Linux!

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    Read more: Linux Virtualization Made Easy with GNOME Boxes (Beginner’s Guide)
  • journalctl Basics: How to Easily Check Your Linux Logs

    With the Linux Crash Course series, you’ll learn valuable Linux skills – one video at a time. In this episode, you’ll learn the basics of the journalctl command – which is the standard for viewing log files going forward.

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  • 10 Essential Linux Desktop Productivity Tools You Need to Try Right Now

    Checking out a Linux distro? No distribution is complete without these ten essential productivity apps! In this video, Jay goes over his ten favorite Linux Deskto apps. Don’t miss it!

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    Apps mentioned in this video:

    • Todoist
    • Standard Notes
    • KDE Connect
    • Timeshift
    • Bitwarden
    • vim
    • Syncthing
    • Tailscale
    • GNOME Boxes
    • tmux

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  • Inside a Real Data Center: The Technology Behind BigScoots

    In this video, Jay was invited to the BigScoots datacenter to get an exclusive inside-look at what it’s really like behind-the-scenes. Located in Chicago, the BigScoots datacenter is located in a carrier hotel, with interesting history of its own. Jay chats with James Webb (their COO) about some incredible facts regarding their infrastructure, and some of the decisions that went into its design.

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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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    Read more: How to Use the dig Command in Linux | DNS Lookup Tutorial
  • 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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  • Linux CLI Basics: How to Use the cal Command

    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.

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