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Linux Hint published 6 Debian tutorials: Remove Users in Debian 10, Hardening in Debian 10, Debian Package Search Beginner to Advanced, Install XFCE in Debian 10, How to Mount NFS share on Debian 10, and How to Add User to sudoers in Debian 10.




Remove Users in Debian 10

Adding and removing users is one of the basic tasks required to operate a Debian system. This article will discuss how to remove or delete users from Debian 10 Buster using the command line, as well as the Gnome desktop interface.

  Remove Users in Debian 10

Hardening in Debian 10

Hardening is defined as the process of securing your systems. Those who are concerned about securing their system prefer to take additional measures for enhancing security. This article will share some useful tips to use when hardening your Debian 10 system.

  Hardening in Debian 10

Debian Package Search Beginner to Advanced

To find a package in a large repository, you will need to know the exact package name. Sometimes, the program name is different from the package name. By using the utilities discussed in this article, you can search packages and show their description.

  Debian Package Search Beginner to Advanced

Install XFCE in Debian 10

The XFCE desktop environment is lightweight and is used for Unix operating systems. It is fast, easy to use, and has a visually appealing interface. This article will show you how to install the XFCE desktop environment in Debian 10.

  Install XFCE in Debian 10

How to Mount NFS share on Debian 10

The network file system NFS is an efficient way of sharing files and directories to other machines in a network. NFS allows clients to access shared directories as if they are a part of their own system.vIn this article, we will mount a NFS share on a Debian client machine manually, as well as automatically, upon system boot.

  How to Mount NFS share on Debian 10

How to Add User to sudoers in Debian 10

Adding a user to sudoers allows them to perform administrative tasks with root privileges. This article will show you how to add a user to sudoers in the Debian 10 Buster system using two simple methods.

  How to Add User to sudoers in Debian 10