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If you're managing Linux users from the command line, these are the tools you need.
New Linux admins need to know how to give and take sudo privileges from users. Jack Wallen shows you how on both Ubuntu- and Red Hat-based Linux distributions.
Sudo stands for "superuser do" and gives a user access to administrator-like powers. Here's how to use this powerful tool.
In Linux systems, including Debian 12, the sudo group grants users the ability to execute administrative commands. This provides them with the privileges to install, update, and delete software, ...