How do I use sudo on Linux? Our complete guide with examples
Find out how to use sudo under Linux to execute commands as root, and learn how to configure the sudoers file with several examples.
Read the postFind out how to use sudo under Linux to execute commands as root, and learn how to configure the sudoers file with several examples.
Read the postIn this tutorial, you’ll learn how to automate and schedule cron tasks under Linux using crontab: syntax, examples, here’s the essential.
Read the postIn this tutorial, we’ll be using an indispensable tool for diagnosing DNS problems: nslookup, as well as the Resolve-DnsName command.
Read the postThis tutorial will guide you through the use of Robocopy on Windows for copying and synchronizing data, with practical examples.
Read the postWith this tutorial, learn how to use Netsh on Windows to configure your network or diagnose connectivity problems, using real-life examples.
Read the postFind out how to check the compatibility of your Windows 10 PCs with Windows 11 using PowerShell and Active Directory, then get a ready-to-use report.
Read the postIn this tutorial, you’ll learn how to generate dynamic HTML reports with PowerShell : ConvertTo-Html and custom CSS, plus the PSWriteHTML module.
Read the postDiscover the top 15 Linux commands for network administration and troubleshooting. Learn how to analyze and troubleshoot network connections effectively.
Read the postHow do you integrate Chrome’s ADMX files to configure Google’s browser via GPO? Find out in this tutorial on Chrome in the enterprise.
Read the postIn this tutorial, you’ll learn how to manage groups under Linux by discovering the group file and using commands such as usermod, groupadd and groupmod.
Read the postIn this tutorial, you’ll learn how to use the chown command under Linux, with several practical examples of how to change the owner of one or more files.
Read the postIn this tutorial, you’ll learn how to mount an SMB (Windows) share on Linux, whether on Debian, Ubuntu or another distribution. Practical examples.
Read the postLearn how to chain commands under Linux with several examples to master the different operators and understand their differences.
Read the postLearn how to use the diff command under Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, etc.) to compare the contents of 2 files or 2 folders, on the command line.
Read the postLearn how to prevent accidental shutdowns of your Linux (Debian) server with the molly-guard tool. Full tutorial with explanations and examples.
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