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T he usermod command is a tool for updating details about an existing user account in your system. It's kind of like editing ...
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We’ve put together a guide that breaks down the basics, from what Python is all about to how you can actually start using it.
Many Linux commands can do more than you might think. The usermod command is one such command, and it can be very handy.