Linux does exactly what you tell it - dangerous commands can wipe or brick your system. Common lethal commands: sudo rm -rf /*, sudo chmod -R 777 /, :(){ :|:& };:, dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sda Never ...
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How to Use the chmod Command on Linux
Control who can access files, search directories, and run scripts using the Linux's chmod command. This command modifies Linux file permissions, which look complicated at first glance but are actually ...
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