Managing users and their group memberships efficiently is a fundamental task in Linux and Unix system administration. In this tutorial, we will explain how to add a user to multiple groups in Linux and Unix.
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Log centralization and analysis are crucial for organizations in troubleshooting system errors, identifying cybersecurity threats, and adhering to various regulations such as The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI), Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC), and more. While contemporary SIEM solutions have simplified log management, […]
Following the SLOB allocator removal earlier this year, the Linux 6.8 kernel in the new year is now positioned to remove the SLAB allocator. Additionally, the lone good-for-everything SLUB allocator is set to receive further optimizations.
Introducing the internal data written to
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An in-depth exploration into why syscall
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A great example of why all System Admini
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An insight into the inner functionality
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A comprehensive explanation of how vario
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bpftune, another great tool to add to yo
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NVMe allows for significantly increased
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A detailed explanation on the Linux kern
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The first in a series of blogs aimed at
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An example of how to use AddressSanitize
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Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF) is widely u
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Excessive Page faults can negatively imp
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