This step-by-step tutorial explains how to allow or deny sudo access to a group in Linux for improved Linux security and efficient group management.
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Taking Linux Security To The Next Level With OpenSnitch Firewall
By skEnhance Linux security with OpenSnitch, the powerful application-level firewall that effectively controls your outbound connections.
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Master The Command Line With Useful Bash Aliases In Linux And Unix
By skBoost your command line productivity with these useful Bash aliases in Linux. Level up your command line skills with handy Bash aliases!
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Fd: The Find Command Alternative For Mastering File Search In Linux
By skMastering file search in Linux with fd, a user-friendly alternative to the find command. Learn fd command examples for efficient file searching.
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How To Migrate From Snap Packages To Flatpak Using Unsnap In Ubuntu
By skMigrate from Snap packages to Flatpak with Unsnap in Ubuntu and its derivatives. Created by ex-Snap developer Alan Pope, Unsnap makes the migration process quite simple!
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How To Add, Delete, And Grant Sudo Privileges To Users In Debian 12
By skDiscover how to add, delete, and grant sudo privileges to users in Debian Linux for enhanced security and access control.
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How To List Or Check All Installed Linux Kernels From Commandline
By skThis brief tutorial will teach you how to view or check all installed Linux Kernels along with their versions from commandline in Linux.
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A Beginners Guide To Cron Jobs
By skThis guide explains what is a cron job, and the basic usage of cron jobs in Linux with example commands. It also outlines a few web-based crontab syntax generators and crontab graphical front-ends which are used to easily create and manage cron jobs in Linux.
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Coreutils Progress Viewer: A Robust Tool For Real-time Monitoring Of Coreutils Commands
By skBoost your CLI tasks with Coreutils Progress Viewer. Real-time monitoring of coreutils commands for Linux, FreeBSD, and macOS.
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Disk Space Analysis Made Easy: Understanding df And du Commands In Linux
By skMaster the differences between df and du commands in Linux. Learn how to analyze disk space effectively using df and du commands.