Posted Friday at 03:09 AM5 days The chmod command on Linux is used to manage permissions for files and directories. Let's break down how it works, with simple explanations and examples.It's easier to understand through practice. So we'll jump into a Linux terminal, and see the commands we need to use. Screenshots will be provided to show you the effects of each command.This guide will focus on how to use the chmod command. But, if you need it, we also have a guide about the theory of how file and directory permissions work on Linux...View the full article
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