Question: Does the Linux user created have a secure location to store files? Explain how one Linux user can share data with another Linux user on the same computer; assuming they are logged on at different times.
you could put the data on a usb thumb drive :)
don't encrypt user directory
>/SQT/
>>59912843
it deppends on what you want the other user to do with the files (read, write or execute), you settle the permissions that way and tell him the path to that file/dir
>sudo mkdir faggots
>sudo chmod 770
>sudo groupadd faggots
>sudo chown root:faggots
>sudo usermod -G faggots $users
Or, if you're lazy
>sudo mkdir faggots
>chmod 777 faggots
>>59913441
>needing root access to share files between two users
Why does anyone use this joke OS?
>>59913476
you can just give "other" permissions, doesn't need root
>>59913533
Oh yeah. I'm used to use root because I have my shared folder in /home/shared but you're right.