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How to Use the Command 'urpmq' in Mageia (with Examples)
The urpmq command is a powerful utility used in Mageia, a popular Linux distribution.
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How to use the command 'urxvt' (with examples)
Rxvt-unicode, abbreviated as urxvt, is a highly customizable terminal emulator designed for the X window system.
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How to Use the Command 'usbip' (with Examples)
The usbip command is a powerful Linux utility that allows you to share and access USB devices over a network, enabling remote usage of USB devices connected to a different machine.
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How to Use the Command 'useradd' (with examples)
The useradd command is a fundamental utility in Unix-like operating systems used to create new user accounts.
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How to use the command 'userdel' (with examples)
The userdel command is a utility in Unix and Unix-like operating systems that allows system administrators to remove user accounts from the system.
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How to Use the Command 'usernoted' (with examples)
The ‘usernoted’ command is integral to macOS systems, particularly for handling notification services.
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How to Use the Command 'utmpdump' (with examples)
Utmpdump is a utility tool in Unix-like systems that allows users to dump and load btmp, utmp, and wtmp accounting files.
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How to use the command 'uuidd' (with examples)
The uuidd is a daemon specifically designed to generate universally unique identifiers (UUIDs).
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