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Add, Delete And Grant Sudo Privileges To Users In CentOS
By skBy sk 11.6K viewsA “sudo” user can run an administrative task or command which a normal user …
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How To Edit A File Without Changing Its Timestamps In Linux
By skAs you may know, the “access time” and “modify time” timestamps of a file …
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Linux File Timestamps Explained With Examples
By skThis tutorial explains the types of Linux file timestamps and how to view and …
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Display Linux Commands Cheatsheets With Tealdeer Tool
By skBy sk 16.9K viewsThe growing number of resources have made learning the Linux commands convenient and easier …
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Advanced Copy – Add Progress Bar To cp And mv Commands In Linux
By skThe GNU cp and GNU mv tools are used to copy and move files and directories in GNU/Linux …
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Fix “Encountered a section with no Package: header” Error In Ubuntu
By skThis guide explains how to fix “Encountered a section with no Package: header” error …
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How Does File Manager Mount External Drive Without Sudo?
By skBy sk 7K viewsThis brief guide explains how does a file manager mount external drive without sudo …
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How To List Startup Services At Boot In Linux
By skBy sk 64.3K viewsBy default, some important system services are started automatically when the system boots. For …
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How To Clear Or Flush DNS Cache In Linux
By skBy sk 49.4K viewsThis brief guide explains all the possible ways to clear or flush DNS cache …
