Many Linux commands can do more than you might think. The usermod command is one such command, and it can be very handy.
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Add a User to a Group (or Second Group) on Linux
User accounts can be assigned to one or more groups on Linux. You can configure file permissions and other privileges by ...
UEFI was initially developed by Intel as a firmware for its Itanium-based high-end datacenter computers. That was in the late ...
Confused by APT, DNF, PACMAN, or Zypper? This guide explains the default package managers of various Linux distributions.
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6 operating system luxuries Windows users have never known about Linux
Windows may seem easier, but Linux has a lot of advantages over it. You might not even know these features exist, but they're fantastic.
With the rise of self-hosting, I've migrated several of my tech needs away from third-party services. Here's why you should too.
The KDE team is back to full development after slowing down for Akademy 2025, rolling out the usual mix of bug fixes and ...
In 2002, Raskin, along with his son Aza and the rest of the development team, built a software implementation of his ...
An open source software supply-chain vulnerability is an exploitable weakness in trusted software caused by a third-party, ...
Mozilla Firefox 143 brings new features and improvements, including access to Microsoft's AI chatbot, date info in the ...
By reverse-engineering the Target Row Refresh (TRR) mechanisms that have thus far protected DDR5 RAM against bit flips, ...
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Hard refresh – the truth behind the push for you to get a new computer
With an October 2025 end-of-life deadline looming for Windows 10, South African IT managers are juggling a global hardware refresh cycle, local skills shortages, and the idea of AI in everything. This ...
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