
How to Save and Exit in Nano
GNU Nano is an easy-to-use command-line text editor designed for Unix and Linux operating systems. This article will show you how to save and quit in Nano.
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How to Recursively Change the File's Permissions in Linux
Linux is a multi-user system and access to the files is controlled through the file permissions, attributes, and ownership. In this article, we'll explain how to recursively change the permissions of files and directories.

How to Use Nano, the Linux Command Line Text Editor
This guide explains the basic usage of the nano editor, including how to create and open a file, edit a file, save a file, search and replace text, cut and paste text, and more.

Chown Command in Linux (File Ownership)
The chown command allows you to change the user and/or group ownership of a given file, directory, or symbolic link. This tutorial will show you how to use the chown command through practical examples.
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