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After completing the installation of the Linux system and the most important configurations, you can permit other users to access the system. In addition, after some time new versions of individual system components will appear and need to be installed to keep up with continuing developments. The associated tasks are collectively termed system administration. Since these tasks are very similar on all UNIX systems, we refer you to the standard literature and provide some tips and notes concerning Linux-specific details.

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Strobel, S., Uhl, T. (1995). Administration. In: Linux Universe. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2415-8_7

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