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Difference Between su and sudo and Configuring sudo in Linux
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Difference Between su and sudo and Configuring sudo in Linux
Linux is generally more secure than many other operating systems. A key part of this security comes from user management and permissions, which control who can do what on the system. By default, normal users cannot perform system-level operations. When a regular user needs to make changes that affect the entire system, they must use either the su or sudo command to gain temporary administrative privileges. The post Difference Between su and sudo…
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