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  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS “Jammy Jellyfish” Full Review

    The latest long-term supported Ubuntu release is here – Ubuntu 22.04 was released on April 21st. In this video, Jay will give you an in-depth look at this new release, including an overview of the new features, thoughts on the “snapped” version of Firefox, and also why Ubuntu’s GNOME implementation this time around can best be described as “FrankenGNOME”.

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  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS – Full Installation Walkthrough

    With the release of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS “Jammy Jellyfish”, we have an updated desktop experience with custom features, and long-term support for three years. In this video, we’ll take a look at the installation process. Nothing much has changed in the installer, but if you haven’t seen what the process looks like yet, then this video is for you.

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  • AlmaLinux OS: Full Installation Walkthrough

    AlmaLinux OS is a Linux distribution that aims to be a drop-in replacement for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and is one of several potential distributions you can migrate to from CentOS as we used to know it. In this video, we’ll take a look at the installation process.

    Thank you to Linode for sponsoring this video. Check out Linode and set up your very own AlmaLinux server in the cloud!

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  • Rocky Linux: Full Installation Walkthrough

    Rocky Linux aims to be “100% bug-for-bug compatible” with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and is one of several potential distributions you can migrate to from CentOS as we used to know it. In this video, we’ll take a look at the installation process.

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 53: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

    Ubuntu 22.04 is the latest LTS release from Canonical, and is due for release very soon. In this episode, Jay and Tom discuss the new release, and some of the inconsistencies that will come with it.

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  • Awesome Linux Tools: ripgrep (rg)

    You’ve probably heard of the “grep” command, but did you know about ripgrep? ripgrep is a “line-oriented search tool” that you can use to quickly find text within files, with additional features. Also, a few tools from the “Modern UNIX” suite are discussed in this video as well.

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  • Enterprise Linux Security Episode 25 – News Roundup

    In the 25th episode of Enterprise Linux Security, Jay and Joao catch up on a few things in the news, including the results of a recent Internet Crime Report, and more!

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 52: Content Creation

    Taking control of your own media is just one of the many tasks that homelabbers take on, and that can even extend itself into content creation as well. There’s a surprising amount of overlap between content creation and homelabs, so Jay and Tom discuss some concepts around some tools you can use to take content creation into your own hands.

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  • How to get WiFi working on Linux

    It can be a bit frustrating when hardware doesn’t work on your Linux install, especially WiFi. Sometimes, WiFi works out of the box – and other times, not so much. In this video, Jay from LearnLinuxTV will let you know why this is sometimes a problem, as well as some of the things you can do about it.

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