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  • Linux Crash Course – Managing Users

    As a Linux Server Administrator, it’s your job to keep an eye on your users – and in this video, I’ll show you how to add and remove users. Also, I’ll show you how to change the password of your users. In addition, we’ll go over a quick summary of the /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files.

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  • Linux Crash Course – Formatting & Mounting Storage Volumes

    Storage volumes are essential to our Linux servers and workstations, but how do we format and mount additional storage volumes? In this episode of Linux Essentials, I’ll walk you through the process of formatting additional storage volumes and mounting them in your Linux instance.

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  • OpenSUSE Leap 15.3 Full Review (Featuring Mycroft)

    It’s time to review openSUSE 15.3! Mycroft joins me in the studio to talk about the latest release. It’s an awesome distribution, and it was very fun to review!

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  • Hands-on: The System76 “Launch” keyboard! (Full Review)

    The System76 Launch keyboard arrived in the studio, and in this video, I give it a full review! I’ll show an unboxing, the Configurator software that System76 created for this keyboard, and my overall thoughts.

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  • Linux Crash Course – systemd: Using the systemctl command

    In this episode of Linux Essentials, we take our first look at systemd – the init system in quite a few distributions of Linux nowadays. Specifically, we’ll go over the systemctl command and use it to start, stop, restart and enable units on our system.

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  • Linux Crash Course: The pacman command

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  • Getting Started with tmux Part 4 – Creating and Switching Between Sessions

    Welcome to my brand-new refreshed tmux series! tmux enables to to greatly enhance your terminal workflow and efficiency. In the fourth video, we explore sessions – which allow you to divide multiple projects into their own independent tmux process.

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  • Vim Text Editor for Beginners Part 5 – Visual Mode

    In my newly refreshed Vim series, you’ll learn all the things you’ll need to know in order to use this text editor in your daily workflow. In the fifth video, we’ll explore Vim’s visual mode so we can copy and paste text.

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  • Vim Text Editor for Beginners Part 2 – Combining Files

    In my newly refreshed Vim series, you’ll learn all the things you’ll need to know in order to use this text editor in your daily workflow. In the second video, you’ll learn how to import a file directly into your current buffer.

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  • Linux Commands for Beginners 13 – Viewing Logs

    In my Linux Commands for Beginners series, we’ll explore everything you need to know in order to be productive on the Linux Command Line. You’ll learn basic commands, input/output redirection, package management, resource monitoring, troubleshooting, and more. This video serves as an introduction to viewing logs.

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  • Linux Commands for Beginners 23 – Transferring Files with scp

    In my Linux Commands for Beginners series, we’ll explore everything you need to know in order to be productive on the Linux Command Line. You’ll learn basic commands, input/output redirection, package management, resource monitoring, troubleshooting, and more. In video 23, we explore transferring files from one system to another via scp.

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  • Linux Commands for Beginners 18 – Variables

    In my Linux Commands for Beginners series, we’ll explore everything you need to know in order to be productive on the Linux Command Line. You’ll learn basic commands, input/output redirection, package management, resource monitoring, troubleshooting, and more. This time, we’ll take a much overdo look at variables.

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