• Dual Boot Windows 11 and Fedora 42 – Complete Tutorial

    If you’re new to Linux, setting up a Dual Boot between Windows and a Linux distro can be an effective means of running the best of both worlds. In this video, Jay goes over the process of installing Fedora Workstation 42 alongside Windows 11.

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  • Fedora Workstation 42 – How to Perform a Full Installation

    Fedora Workstation 42 is a fantastic release that you should definitely check out. It has great performance, a well-integrated desktop environment, tons of features – it’s never been a better time to check out Fedora. In this video, Jay will show you the process of performing a full installation.

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  • Fedora Workstation 42 – Linux Just Got Better!

    Fedora Workstation 42 is finally here, powered by Linux kernel 6.14 and GNOME 48. This time around, there’s some interesting improvements – most notably with performance. In this video, Jay takes a look at the latest release.

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  • My Linux Daily Driver: A Complete Setup Overview

    What distro does Jay use? What’s his setup like? This is a very common question on the channel – and in this video, you’ll get an inside look at his Linux environment – now based on Fedora!

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  • Dual Boot Fedora & Windows 11 on One PC: Easy Guide

    Switching to Linux can be a long migration, so sometimes it’s great to be able to sample the best of both worlds on a single PC. Or, perhaps you’re even a fan of both operating systems! In this video, Jay will walk you through the process of dual-booting Fedora Workstation and Windows 11 every step of the way. Just make sure you back up first just in case!

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  • Fedora’s 40th Release: A Quick Look and Overview

    It’s hard to believe, but Fedora has just published the project’s 40th release, which comes with GNOME 46 and Linux kernel 6.8. In this video, Jay gives you his thoughts on the latest version of the popular Linux desktop.

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  • Fedora Workstation 39 – The Most Boring Release Ever – and it’s Great!

    Fedora celebrates 20 years in November of 2023, and just a day shy of that amazing milestone version 39 has been released. Fedora 39 features the GNOME 45 desktop, and not much else. In fact, it’s quite boring. But you know what? With this release, that’s a great thing! In this quick review, Jay will take a look at Fedora 39.

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    Congratulations to the entire team behind Fedora – 20 years of an awesome Linux distro is definitely something to be extremely proud of!

  • Fedora Workstation 38 Full Review – A Fantastic GNOME Experience!

    Fedora Workstation 38 is here, and along with it comes Linux kernel 6.2 and GNOME 44. The latest Redhat-sponsored desktop proves again that Fedora is quite possibly the king of GNOME-based distros, and in this video you’ll see it in action!

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  • The Homelab Show Episode 78 – Changelog

    There’s all kinds of software choices when it comes to your homelab, and in this episode, Jay and Tom discuss some recent releases of some of the platforms that are very common with homelabbers. This discussion includes some thoughts on the new release of Fedora, Proxmox, and more!

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  • Linux Crash Course – Understanding Logging

    The Linux Crash Course is a series of tutorials that will teach you a fundamental Linux-related concept in each episode. This time around, the spotlight is on logging. In this video, you’ll see some examples of log files that exist in Fedora as well as Ubuntu.

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  • Linux Crash Course – The dnf Command

    There’s a handful of popular package managers that are used on various Linux distributions, and dnf is among the most popular. It’s the default package manager on distros such as Red Hat, CentOS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Fedora, among others. In this video, we’ll explore the dnf command and see examples of basic usage.

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  • Fedora 36 is a great GNOME Distro! (Full Review)

    I run Fedora! With the gaining popularity of this awesome Linux distro, version 36 is the next stop in its plan for world domination! Okay, maybe that’s a bit too dramatic – Fedora may not be taking over the world, but it is taking the Linux world by storm lately! The May 2022 release of Fedora features GNOME 42, version 5.17 of the Linux kernel, and a tightly integrated GNOME experience. Check out the LearnLinuxTV review of Fedora 36 to see what’s new this time around!

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