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Linux Crash Course - Easy Terminal Commands for Inspecting Hardware
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Linux Server Course - System Configuration and Operation - Linux Crash Course - Easy Terminal Commands for Inspecting Hardware

Boost Your Linux Server Skills: Master Configuration, Security, and Command Line Proficiency for Seamless Operations!

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What you'll learn

Learn to configure and operate Linux servers effectively
Securely manage network operations using port security and IP commands
Implement system monitoring and set up essential server tweaks for performance
Enhance server security with Linux hardening and privacy tools

This course includes

  • 18.3 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

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In the 60th episode of the Linux Crash Course series, you'll learn some easy-to-use commands you can use to inspect hardware. These commands will help you list PCI devices, view information about your CPU, and more! Thanks to Akamai for sponsoring today's video. • Set up your own cloud server with Akamai's Connected Cloud ➜ https://learnlinux.link/akamai *🎥 VIDEO SPECIFIC LINKS* • Check out Proxmox Virtual Environment ➜ https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-virtual-environment/overview • Proxmox Server Build List (Commission Earned) ➜ https://learnlinux.link/proxmox-build • Check out the FULL COURSE on Proxmox ➜ https://linux.video/pve-course *🕐 Time Codes* 00:00 - Intro 00:55 - Set up your own Linux Server on Akamai's connected cloud (sponsor) 02:14 -Ccommand line or GUI? 03:22 - Listing USB devices on Linux with the lsusb command 06:35 - How to show a "tree view" with the lsusb command 07:05 - Introducing the lspci command 09:37 - Using the lshw Command to list Hardware 11:19 - Generating an HTML report with the lshw command 13:27 - Producing a shorter report with lshw 14:06 - Viewing CPU info with the lscpu command 14:57 - Using the lsblk command to view block storage devices *🎓 Full Linux Courses* • Linux Crash Course ➜ https://linux.video/cc • Netdata ➜ https://linux.video/netdata • tmux ➜ https://linux.video/tmux • vim ➜ https://linux.video/vim • Bash Scripting ➜ https://linux.video/bash • Proxmox VE ➜ https://linux.video/pve • Ansible (Paid) ➜ https://learnlinux.link/ansible • LPI Linux Essentials (Paid) ➜ https://learnlinux.link/linux-essentials *🎓 More About Learn Linux TV* • Main site ➜ https://www.learnlinux.tv • Community Forums ➜ https://community.learnlinux.tv • Github Account ➜ https://github.com/LearnLinuxTV • Content Ethics ➜ https://www.learnlinux.tv/content-ethics • Request Paid Assistance ➜ https://www.learnlinux.tv/request-assistance *⚠️ Disclaimer* LearnLinuxTV produces technical content that will hopefully be helpful to you and teach you something new. However, this content is provided without any warranty (expressed or implied). LearnLinuxTV is not responsible for any damages that may arise from any use of the content and information that's being provided. The viewer is expected to follow best judgement and to make his/her/their best decisions while working with production or non-production software, systems and hardware. #Linux #DevOps #linuxtutorial

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