Linux Crash Course – Bash Aliases

Aliases in Bash enable you to essentially create your own commands, or even just simplify existing ones. In this video, I’ll explain what aliases are, and I’ll show you some of my personal favorites. At the end, I’ll show you how to make your aliases persist between sessions.

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Proxmox VE Full Course: Class 11 – Integrated Firewall

LearnLinuxTV’s Proxmox full course aims to get you up to speed with all the finer points of Proxmox Virtual Environment. That effort continues in the eleventh episode, which goes over the integrated firewall within Proxmox. By the end of this video, you’ll be able to deploy firewall rules within your own Proxmox cluster.

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I Quit My Job!

I’m so happy to let you guys know about a very special development with LearnLinuxTV, that it’s going to be my only job going forward. It’s been a lot of hard work to get to this point, but it’s here and I’m very excited! Check out the video for more details on my decision.

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Proxmox VE Full Course: Class 10 – Backups and Snapshots

Backing up your virtual machines and data is extremely important, yet something that quite a few administrators don’t spend enough time on. In this video, I’ll walk you through the backup and snapshot options that are available within Proxmox.

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Launching a Windows VM in Proxmox

The process of launching a Windows virtual machine on Proxmox is a bit more involved when compared to launching a Linux VM, but in this video, I’ll go over the entire process to make it easy. Follow along with me, and you’ll have your own Windows VM running on Proxmox. This method covers both Windows 10 and Windows Server.

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Proxmox VE Full Course: Class 9 – User Management

Welcome back to LearnLinuxTV’s full course on Proxmox Virtual Environment! In class #9, we’ll look at how user management is structured, and we’ll walk through the process of creating several accounts. Also, we’ll take an initial look at groups and permissions as well.

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Enterprise Linux Security Episode 4 – Supply Chain Attacks

When you write software, there’s no reason to reinvent the wheel – shared libraries and other resources exist to enable you to create applications while avoiding redundant work. Unfortunately, sometimes the software supply itself chain is attacked, which would mean that your application contain malware or security threats you didn’t account for. In this episode of Enterprise Linux Security, Joao and I discuss supply chain attacks, as well as some ways to mitigate this threat.

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Why Universal Linux Apps are GREAT!

Universal Linux Apps/Packages (Flatpaks, Snaps, AppImages) seem to get a lot of hate in the Linux community, but why?! In this video, I talk about why this type of technology is not only necessary, but a good thing.

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