In the Linux Crash Course series, Jay walks you through a very important Linux-related command or topic that will help you along your career. This series includes in-depth tutorials that you can watch in any order, and with over 70 episodes in the series (and counting) it's an amazing resource! In this video, Jay covers the uname command. *💬 CHECK OUT OUR FORUMS* Have a Linux question? Want to share a tip? Or maybe just hang out? ➡ Join here ➜ *🕐 Time Codes* 00:00 - Intro 01:03 - The Merch shop was recently updated! Check it out! 01:46 - Printing platform information with the uname command 02:50 - Printing your kernel version with the uname command 04:01 - Returning your node name with the uname command 05:09 - Ansible course mention 06:10 - Returning architecture information with uname 06:48 - Combining options with the uname command 07:37 - Pring all information with uname *🎓 Full Linux Courses* • Linux Crash Course ➜ • Netdata ➜ • tmux ➜ • vim ➜ • Bash Scripting ➜ • Proxmox VE ➜ • Ansible (Udemy) ➜ • Linux Essentials (Udemy) ➜ *📘 FAQ* • What is a "Distribution" of Linux? ➜ • What is a "Desktop Environment"? ➜ • Which Server Distro should I use? ➜ • How do I create USB install media? ➜ • How do I connect to a server via SSH? ➜ • How do I use apt? ➜ • How do I use dnf? ➜ • How do I install Arch Linux? ➜ • How do I configure SSH? • How do I install updates? ➜ • How do I secure my Linux Server? ➜ *🎓 More About Learn Linux TV* • Main site ➜ • Community Forums ➜ • Github Account ➜ • Content Ethics ➜ • Request Paid Assistance ➜ ⚠️ Use Content Responsibly Learn Linux TV shares technical content intended to teach and help you, but it comes with no warranty. The channel is not liable for any damages from its use. Always ensure you have proper permissions, follow company policies, and comply with all applicable laws while working with infrastructure. 🚫 Authentic Content, No Shortcuts Learn Linux TV values integrity and does not engage in click-farming, unauthorized services, or artificial view inflation. All growth—subscribers, likes, and views—comes organically from high-quality Linux tutorials, reviews, and educational content created to genuinely help viewers. #CloudComputing #DevOps #Linux











