For anyone looking to install Ubuntu on their PC, this guide will you through the process in Ubuntu 23.10. This video will spotlight the new installer, and walk you through the process of navigating the entire installation process.
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Beginner’s Guide for Navigating the Debian 12 “Bookworm” Live Installer
Debian 12, codenamed “Bookworm” was released earlier this year – and it’s one of the greatest Linux distribution releases in some time. In this video, Jay shows off the “Live” installer for the latest Debian Stable, complete with a walkthrough of the installation process.
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Enterprise Linux Security Episode 76 – You Got Malware
In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss the recent Exim news, which consists of several CVE’s. Also, they’ll discuss why it’s a good idea to make sure you audit the services that are running on your Linux server, and remove the ones you’re not using.
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Relevant Articles
- 90s Vulns In 90s Software (Exim) – Is the Sky Falling?
- Millions of Exim mail servers exposed to zero-day RCE attacks
- CVE-2023-4863 Detail
- Google assigns a CVE for libwebp and gives it a
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A Hidden Gem of a Linux Distro – Crunchbang++ 12 is Out!
Recently, Jay had a chance to check out the latest version of Crunchbang++, a lightweight Linux distribution based on Debian. Version 12 sees the distro rebase on Debian Bookworm, giving users the latest Debian stable base with a well polished OpenBox implementation. Check out all the info in this review!
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The Linux Crash Course – What are “snap” Packages?
Linux packaging has no shortage of controversy, and snap packages are no exception to that. But why are snap packages so controversial? What do they give us that standard packages don’t? In this video, Jay goes over the basics of snap packages.
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The Year of the Linux Desktop (Extended Directors Cut)
The Year of the Linux Desktop… A time where Linux has WON. As the dominant operating system, it’s completely extinguished its competitors. But is that a good thing?
In this video, Jay presents a special “extended edition” of the channel’s 2023 April Fools joke – complete with some restored scenes, bloopers, and more!
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Automate Your Tasks with systemd Timers: A Step-by-Step Guide
Systemd is a powerful and complex init system for Linux servers, and some of its features can be a bit challenging to learn. In this video, Jay goes over systemd timers, a feature of systemd that’s often overlooked. You’ll learn how systemd timers are different from cron jobs, how to set them up, and more!
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Linux Crash Course – Easy Terminal Commands for Inspecting Hardware
In the 60th episode of the Linux Crash Course series, you’ll learn some easy-to-use commands you can use to inspect hardware. These commands will help you list PCI devices, view information about your CPU, and more!
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The Homelab Show Episode 108 – Your Questions and our Answers
It’s time for another Q&A episode, this time involving questions about firewalls, threat surface, and more!
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Enterprise Linux Security Episode 72 – Surveillance Facepalm
Imagine needing to ask your government permission in order to perform tasks such as installing a security patch, implementing an Intrusion Detection System, updating firmware or upgrading your operating system? If this sounds too ridiculous to be true, then you’re right – it is ridiculous, but unfortunately it’s a real proposal. In the U.K., Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (IPA) has had an adjustment proposed that could potentially make securing your systems more difficult than it’s ever been. In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss how these potential changes will complicate pretty much everything.
Relevant Articles
- Check out Joao’s Book “Bugs Behind the Vulnerabilities” (Free e-book)
- UK Article Change Proposal
- Article from justsecurity.org
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Learn tmux (Part 1) Boost your Linux Productivity with this 5-part Course!
If you want to increase your productivity with the Linux command line, tmux is definitely a great way to do just that! With tmux, you can manage your workflow with sessions, multitask with panes, and it also allows you to easily regain access to existing sessions when your SSH connection drops. In this five part series, you’ll learn everything you need to know in order to use tmux daily! In this episode, we’ll get started with tmux.
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Learn tmux (Part 2) – How to use Splits and Panes for the Ultimate Linux Workflow!
If you want to increase your productivity with the Linux command line, tmux is definitely a great way to do just that! With tmux, you can manage your workflow with sessions, multitask with panes, and it also allows you to easily regain access to existing sessions when your SSH connection drops. In this five part series, you’ll learn everything you need to know in order to use tmux daily! In this episode, we’ll take a look at splits/panes.












