You can check user groups in Linux with commands like groups, id, getent, and /etc/group to manage permissions easily.
Forget the bare minimum - here's how much RAM you really need to unlock your Linux system's full potential and keep it running smoothly.
I've used many Linux distros over the years, and this is the one I recommend the most. Here's why and how to try it.
Confused by APT, DNF, PACMAN, or Zypper? This guide explains the default package managers of various Linux distributions.
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4 MX Linux Tools that I miss while using Ubuntu and other Linux distros
The game-changing tools that make MX Linux a standout choice for efficiency and customization among hundreds of Linux distros ...
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Linux ip Command: 7 Practical Usage Examples
A common use for the ip command is checking what network devices are connected to your Linux system. You can use this information to connect across the network or to make changes them, and more as ...
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