Videos and Shows: Slimbook, Late Night Linux, Enterprise Linux Security, and GhostBSD 21.09.06
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THE BEST SCREEN I've seen in a laptop - Slimbook Executive Review - Invidious
It's a 4 core, 2.8Ghz CPU, from intel's 11th gen. On Geekbench 5, it gets 1638 in Single-Core, and 4453 in Multi-Core with all performance tuned to the max thanks to SLimbooks inbuilt power control utilities.
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Late Night Linux – Episode 142 – Late Night Linux
Manjaro is shipping a proprietary browser and some people are upset, a win for Firefox on Windows, Proton Mail doesn’t make you magically impervious to the long arm of the law, Bitcoin becomes an official currency in El Salvador, influential friends call it a day, and more.
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Enterprise Linux Security – Episode 03: Linux Distribution Migrations - Invidious
Migrating your servers from one Linux distribution to another can be a daunting task, even moreso if it's a migration you're doing because of unforeseen events or changes within the ecosystem. In this video, Jay and Joao discuss the challenges when it comes to migrating Linux distributions, and the effect this has on security.
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BSD overview | GhostBSD 21.09.06 - Invidious
In this video, I am going to show an overview of GhostBSD 21.09.06 and some of the applications pre-installed.
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