How to open Ubuntu’s file manager as admin(root)?
Ubuntu’s file manager is called Nautilus. The following command will open Nautilus as root from the terminal. Nautilus will open
Nyeem ntxivUbuntu’s file manager is called Nautilus. The following command will open Nautilus as root from the terminal. Nautilus will open
Nyeem ntxivTom qab teem tuaj rau iptables cai mus saib lawv! iptables -S At this stage your iptables rules should be showing.
Nyeem ntxivKoj yuav tsum tau yuav tsum tau hauv paus rau txim tuag rau nram qab no commands ntse. su Start a service service {service name} start
Nyeem ntxivInstalling and testing the SSH Server You will need to be root to do the following… su Install SSH Server
Nyeem ntxivList all local users cat /etc/passwd You could also use the following command to print only the username part of
Nyeem ntxivCheck the current iptables configuration iptables -S Your output should be empty as follows… -P INPUT ACCEPT -P FORWARD ACCEPT
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