Tag: Command-line
How to Check the glibc (GNU libc) Version on Fedora 22
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Category: Technical Support | Tags: Command-line, DNF, Fedora, Fedora 22, Glibc, ldd, Security, version
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- These instructions are intended specifically for checking the installed version of glibc.
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Note:
Please note that this article is considered legacy documentation because this OS has reached its end-of-life support.
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- These instructions are intended specifically for adding a user on Fedora 22.
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- These instructions are intended for viewing the selected MySQL database via the command line.
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How to Install Oracle Java 8 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
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- These instructions are intended specifically for installing Oracle Java 8 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
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Install Oracle Java 8
Step #1: Add the WebUpd8 Team Personal Package Archive (PPA)
Add the PPA:
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ls : What's in This Directory?
The command ls stands for list directory contents. And, cleverly, it will do just that: list a directory's contents! Using it with -F will give a list of the directories contents, and denote items that are other directories with a trailing /.
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Users via Command Line 101: Basic User Interaction
I. How to Add a User and Grant Root Privileges on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
II. How to Remove (Delete) a User on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
II. How to Remove (Delete) a User on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
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Users via Command Line 101: Basic User Interaction
I. How to Add a User and Grant Root Privileges on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
II. How to Remove (Delete) a User on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
II. How to Remove (Delete) a User on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
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How to Remove (Delete) a User on Fedora 21
Posted on by J. Mays
Category: Technical Support | Tags: Adduser, CLI, Command-line, Fedora, Fedora 21, Linux, Root, Sudo, User, Visudo
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Users via Command Line 101: Basic User Interaction
I. How to Add a User and Grant Root Privileges on Fedora 21
II. How to Remove (Delete) a User on Fedora 21
II. How to Remove (Delete) a User on Fedora 21
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Users via Command Line 101: Basic User Interaction
I. How to Add a User and Grant Root Privileges on Fedora 20
II. How to Remove (Delete) a User on Fedora 20
II. How to Remove (Delete) a User on Fedora 20
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How to Remove (Delete) a User on CentOS 7
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Users via Command Line 101: Basic User Interaction
I. How to Add a User and Grant Root Privileges on CentOS 7
II. How to Remove (Delete) a User on CentOS 7
II. How to Remove (Delete) a User on CentOS 7
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