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Posted on Saturday, November 2nd, 2019Sunday, November 3rd, 2019 by sysadmin

Managing special permissions and sticky bit in Linux.

Managing special permissions and sticky bit in Linux.

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Hello,

My name is Adrian. I have been working in the IT industry since 2002. Currently I work for Fujitsu as Quality Assurance Specialist  in Research and Development, as the Linux specialist.

I’m interested in many issues from the broadly understood IT industry, but also amateurishly try to explore quantum physics, astronomy, cosmology and astronautics.

I love science fiction and absorb everything that is related to it.

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