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If you're managing Linux users from the command line, these are the tools you need.
All the Ubuntu / Debian Linux commands you need to copy files, install software, edit text and much, much more.
If you're just now starting your journey with Linux, these are the commands you need to know to manage users.
After using Linux for some time, you’ll notice that it’s pretty easy to run hundreds of commands every day. The history command shows all the previously used commands within the bash terminal.
Useful commands for Linux beginners can help you get comfortable on the command line.
Linux distributions vary widely in how they come configured. For example, Ubuntu doesn't allow you to use the root user out-of-the-box. You can only operate superuser commands using the sudo command.
Sending messages to other users on the Linux command line can be very easy, but there are a number of commands that you might want to consider.
Here's a quick guide to adding users and groups, and then how to add users to groups, all from the command line on the Linux platform.
In another entry of his Linux 101 series, Jack Wallen shows you how to delete files and folders from Linux using the Command Line Interface (CLI).