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You can get a little utility called 'members' (available in the Debian repositories) which does the same thing. i.e. 'members users' shows everyone in the group users in a format similar to the reverse utility, 'groups' (which shows what groups a user is in).
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You can get a little utility called 'members' (available in the Debian repositories) which does the same thing. i.e. 'members users' shows everyone in the group users in a format similar to the reverse utility, 'groups' (which shows what groups a user is in).
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