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To manage user accounts on Linux systems, you'll need to be familiar with some important files and commands.
Linux provides a number of handy commands for managing file permissions, understanding who has access to the files and checking on file content.
The locale settings on Linux systems can sync dates and times with where you are in the world.
A few clever Linux commands can make it a lot easier to create, view and remove complex directory structures.
The ss command on Linux systems can provide extensive details on the sockets that provide communications between systems.
Linux provides a number of commands for examining network connections and sometimes creates new ones to expand functionality.
Linux provides commands for converting numbers from one base to another. Learn how to uses these commands and how to make the process easier with scripts and aliases.
There are many ways to loop through data on Linux using bash and many ways to generate the data to be looped through.
The zdiff and zcmp commands can see if Linux files differ and if so, how.
The highly compatible zip, unzip and zipcloak commands on Linux can help you create encrypted zip files and extract their contents as needed.