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In the Linux Crash Course series, we'll go over one important foundational Linux topic each episode. This series includes tutorials, demonstrations, and more! In this episode, Jay will go over the basics of archiving folders on Linux systems. More specifically, examples of the tar and gzip commands are shown. Thank you so much to Linode for sponsoring the Linux Crash Course series! Check them out and spin up your very own Linux server in less than two minutes ➜ https://learnlinux.link/akamai 🐧 Donate to Learn Linux TV and Receive a PDF with tips for switching to Linux Contains over 40 pages of tips and recommendations to help make your transition easier! Check it out here ➜ https://learnlinux.link/linux-desktop... 🐧 Support Linux Learning and spin up your very own Linux Server! Get $200 in credit over 60 days with your new account you can put toward creating your own Linux instances for learning or for powering your business infrastructure. 💧 Check out Digital Ocean here ➜ https://learnlinux.link/digitalocean 🐧 SUPPORT MY CONTENT • Channel Membership ➜ https://learnlinux.link/member • Patreon ➜ https://learnlinux.link/patron • Spin up your very own Linux server ➜ https://learnlinux.link/digitalocean • Linux swag ➜ https://merch.learnlinux.tv • Check out Netdata ➜ https://learnlinux.link/netdata • Jay's Gear ➜ https://learnlinux.link/amazon Note: Royalties and/or commission is earned from each of the above links ⏰ TIME CODES 00:00 - Intro 01:01 - Spin up your very own Linux-based cloud server with Linode (sponsor) 02:22 - Creating a copy of the /etc (used in the examples) 04:38 - The tar command 05:17 - Basic usage of the tar command 08:36 - Viewing the contents of a tar file 10:53 - Viewing the contents of a tar file (in verbose mode) 13:41 - How to extract a tar file 15:46 - The gzip command 16:42 - Basic usage of the gzip command 18:10 - Uncompressing a gzip file with the gunzip command 20.04 - Combining tar and gzip to create a compressed archive 22:58 - Viewing the contents of a gzipped tar file 23:33 - Extracting a gzipped tar file*🎓 FULL LINUX COURSES!* • Linux Crash Course ➜ https://linux.video/cc • tmux ➜ https://linux.video/tmux • vim ➜ https://linux.video/vim • Bash Scripting ➜ https://linux.video/bash • Proxmox VE ➜ https://linux.video/pve • Ansible (Udemy) ➜ https://learnlinux.link/ansible • Linux Essentials (Udemy) ➜ 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-ass... ⚠️ DISCLAIMER Learn Linux TV provides 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). Learn Linux TV is not responsible for any damages that may arise from any use of this content. Always make sure you have written permission before working with any infrastructure and that you are compliant with all company rules, change control procedures, and local laws. #LinuxTutorial #LearnLinux #Linux