Audio/Videos: Ubuntu Kylin, Hideo Kojima, and More
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How I customize my KDE Plasma Desktop - Invidious
Today, by popular demand, we're going to look at how I customized my Plasma desktop: panels, docks, themes, window controls, icons, widgets, login screen... It's probably nothing too crazy compared to other user's setups, but it's mine, and I'm proud of it.
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How to install Ubuntu Kylin 21.10 - Invidious
In this video, I am going to show how to install Ubuntu Kylin 21.10.
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Linux Essentials - User Account & Password Expiration - Invidious
Keeping track of user accounts is very important, especially as a Linux server administrator. In this episode of Linux Essentials, we'll explore user and password expiration.
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Enterprise Linux Security Episode 6 - Image Defaults - Invidious
Although there's no such thing as a "perfect" deployment image, including some sane defaults into your images and templates can save you a lot of work down the road, and also give you the opportunity to include more secure defaults. In this episode, we'll discuss deployment image defaults as well as some recent news.
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WILL IT LINUX? | Death Stranding #SteamProton - Invidious
By popular request! Let's install Hideo Kojima's immersive, post-apocalyptic Amazon delivery walking simulator, and ask the important question: WILL IT LINUX?
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