----BEGIN CLASS---- [13:30] #startclass [13:30] Roll Call [13:30] Ankur [13:30] Aniruddha Basak [13:30] Saurav [13:30] ANil Khatri [13:30] Vibhor [13:30] Mohit Bansal [13:30] Bryan [13:30] sparsh [13:30] Manu [13:30] Ayush karn [13:30] C Dharmateja [13:30] ritwiz sinha [13:30] Philemon Johnson [13:30] Kumar Vipin Yadav [13:30] Kush [13:30] Ritik Raushan [13:30] Bhavesh Gupta [13:30] Ratan Kulshreshtha [13:30] Nilesh Patra [13:30] kanay bhandari [13:31] Girish Joshi [13:31] <_poonam_> Poonam Chauhan [13:31] ketan mehta [13:31] Sourabh Deshmukh [13:32] Jagannathan Tiruvallur Eachambadi [13:32] Okay, any questions from homework? [13:32] Jason Braganza [13:33] What was the homework? [13:34] kushal, https://lym.readthedocs.io/en/latest/users.html this one [13:34] aniruddhab, I know, I was asking to see if anyone cared to read. [13:34] Any questions? (last change to ask questions for today). [13:35] ! [13:35] next [13:35] ! [13:36] next [13:36] what is standard and administrator user? [13:36] ! [13:36] aniruddhab, standard means the regular user you will use to login to a computer and do daily work. [13:37] Administrators are the people who can configure and maintain the system. [13:37] next [13:37] when we ask for all the users in the system, many other files which actually make me confuse what actually a user is? [13:37] I didn't understand the wheel group properly, could you elaborate a little? [13:38] swiftkiller, an user is a person or software who can access and do things on the computer. [13:38] and what aboit bin, root daimon [13:39] swiftkiller, search on Internet about those users. [13:39] okay thanks :) [13:40] gargantua_kerr[m, Have you read https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_(computing) ? [13:40] next [13:40] kushal: Yes, but didn't understand that clearly to be honest. [13:41] ! [13:41] ! [13:41] gargantua_kerr[m, if you are part of wheel group, you can change to a different user to become say admin/root. [13:42] gargantua_kerr[m, keep a note somewhere so that you can search and learn more later. [13:42] next [13:42] How is pkill and kill different? Many tutorials online use pkill as compared to kill most of the time. [13:43] snbk97-m, man pkill [13:43] snbk97-m, man kill [13:43] next [13:43] kushal : why the gid and uid for root is 0 ? [13:44] ! [13:44] because Kernighan & Ritchie said it should be so [13:44] kanay, ^^ [13:44] next [13:44] kushal, is a wheel group user is one who access root with there password ? [13:45] I mean can he run all command that a root user can [13:45] I can not understand the question. [13:45] No [13:45] Only root can execute many things. [13:45] kushal, okay [13:46] I want to know that can a wheel group user run all command that a root user can? [13:46] kvy, you can try in your computer or in a vm. [13:46] kvy rephrase that question and make it more polite [13:46] jasonbraganza, ok [13:46] Also, over the weekend everyone go through https://summertraining.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tor.html [13:46] we can discuss what is Tor and why part on Mondayl. [13:46] * Monday [13:47] I will end the formal session now, so that we can discuss a few things. [13:47] here ----END CLASS----