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How To Find Who Rebooted The Linux System And When
By skThis brief guide explains how to find who rebooted the Linux system and the …
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How To Password Protect GRUB Bootloader In Linux
By skThis guide explains how to password protect Grub bootloader in CentOS 6.x and CentOS …
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How To Find Who Is Logged On Your System And What They Are Doing
By skBy sk 2.3K viewsIf you’re managing a multi-user server, you might often need to find who is …
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How To Reset Ubuntu To Factory Defaults
By skBy sk 28.9K viewsToday, I have stumbled upon an interesting and useful tool called Resetter, which is …
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How To List Installed Packages That Belong To A Particular Group In Linux
By skAs you may already know, a package group is a collection of packages that …
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How To Improve The Linux Systems Security Using Firejail
By editorBy editor 2.8K viewsIn this brief tutorial, we will discuss what is Firejail, how to install firejail …
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An Easy Way to Protect Files From Accidental Deletion In Linux
By skBy sk 3.6K viewsIn this brief guide, I will explain what is rm-protection, how to install it …
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How To Change The Priority Of A Process In Linux
By skBy sk 16.5K viewsIn Unix ecosystem, a process is a running program. So, any program running on …
