Re: Great Permissions Tutorial



On Fri, 30 May 2008 10:40:15 -0700, Zoomiest wrote:

The largest argument I have heard against using Linux as a business
server (vs. Windows Server) is that the permissions are not as easy
and to define for accounts, nor as fine grained. As I continue to
develop my Linux skills... where is the best tutorial/material so I
can master this area?

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