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Linux File Permissions: 13 Most Important Things to Know
Permissions have two parts: an action and a set of users. The three actions—read, write, and execute—define what can be done to a file, while the user sets define who can do it.
Most Linux distributions focus on productivity, development, gaming, or a combination of those. Some, however, choose a different path, which is what Neptune Linux has done.
Linux isn't just about picking a distro or desktop environment - it's also about optimizing how you interact with your PC for maximum efficiency.
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15 Special Characters You Need to Know for Bash
That sequence of strange symbols on the Bash command line must mean something, right? We're breaking down special characters ...
Learn how to install and use RustNet, an open source real-time network monitoring terminal UI tool built with Rust.
Guest: Mark Bray is a historian of Modern Europe History and human rights at Rutgers University. He is the author of several books including his national best-seller Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook.
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