Fedora Workstation is an excellent Linux distribution, one that’s celebrated across the community. If you’re just starting out with it, this video will guide you through the Top 15 things you should do right after installing Fedora. This is great for beginners, but who knows – even intermediate users might pick something up!
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Beginner’s Guide: 15 Essential Tweaks for New Fedora Workstation Users
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SysAdmin Day 2024 – Appreciating Our System Administrators During a Crisis
After the biggest IT outage in history, our System Administrator friends are no doubt tired (or might even still be working on it!) In this special live stream, Jay and Joao discuss being a System Administrator during a crisis. Also, how can we appreciate our System Administrators in general?
This video was recorded live on July 26th 2024 at 11:30am EST.
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Boost Your pfSense Security With CrowdSec’s New Plugin
CrowdSec is a free crowd-powered security solution that adds a powerful layer of security to your infrastructure. It’s also a fan-favorite among Enterprises and Homelabs. Now, CrowdSec is able to help protect our pfSense firewalls with its new plugin – and you’ll learn all about it in this video.
This video is supported by CrowdSec. Sign up for their free service here, and check out the official website here.
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CrowdStrike Kills the Internet
In this video, Jay and Joao have a live discussion regarding the recent events surrounding CrowdStrike, a company that’s effectively broken computers and servers world-wide, leaving them in an unusable state.
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Enterprise Linux Security Episode 96 – Weaponized Workflows
In DevOps, there’s many great tools we appreciate – CI/CD workflows definitely being one of them. Github Workflows is one such tool, but vulnerabilities were recently found. Also, AT&T suffers a breach (and more!)
Thanks to TuxCare for sponsoring the Enterprise Linux Security podcast. Check out their awesome services to see how they can simplify Linux administration!
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- Report Surfaces Thousands of Potential Vulnerabilities in GitHub Workflows
- Survey Finds Confidence in Data Security Despite Ransomware Scourge
- AT&T says criminals stole phone records of ‘nearly all’ customers in new data breach
- AT&T Says 110M Customers’ Data Leaked — Yep, it’s Snowflake Again
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How To Prepare Bootable USB For Linux: Beginner’s Tutorial
Want to try out a Linux distribution? How do you go through the installation process, and what exactly should you do with an ISO image? In this video, Jay walks through the process of setting up installation media for Linux using usbimager, a cross-platform tool.
Check out usbimager (the tool that was used in this video) here.
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13 Powerful Mac Apps that Every Linux Administrator Needs
Not all Linux users are able to use their primary platform all the time. At work, a situation such as corporate mandates can force you to use another operating system. For those of you that use a Mac to perform your System Administrator duties, this video counts down 13 apps that you might want to consider.
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Make GNOME Faster: Speed Boost Trick You Need to Know!
Some users report that the GNOME desktop is sluggish. If that’s you, then this trick might speed up your GNOME install – especially if you use network shares! In this short tutorial, Jay will give you a simple tweak that has proven very successful for him.
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Build a Jenkins Server on Ubuntu 24.04: Easy Setup Tutorial
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The Best Note-Taking App For Linux Users: Standard Notes Review
A good note-taking app is hard to find nowadays, especially with Evernote not being quite what it used to be. After trying a handful of note apps on Linux, I finally settled on Standard Notes. Here’s why.
Check out Standard Notes here.
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Quickly Find Any File in Linux with the locate Command
As you become more experienced with Linux, finding important files when you need them can be a real nuisance. Thankfully, we have a handful of tools available to help us find things. In this episode of the Linux Crash Course series, we’ll explore one of those tools: The locate command.
Also, be sure to check out Jay’s brand-new Ansible course, which has just launched!
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Enterprise Linux Security Episode 93 – Ticketmaster’s Weakest Link
In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss the recent breach suffered by Ticketmaster. Also, several new or updated news stories will be discussed.
Thanks to TuxCare for sponsoring the Enterprise Linux Security podcast. Check out their awesome services to see how they can simplify Linux administration!
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- The Ticketmaster Data Breach May Be Just the Beginning
- Hackers Detail How They Allegedly Stole Ticketmaster Data From Snowflake
- New York Times Responds to Source Code Leak
- The kernel becomes its own CNA
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