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[MUSIC] Hello again everyone and welcome back to Learn Linux TV and also welcome back to the Linux Crash Course series here on Learn Linux TV. In this series, I teach you a valuable Linux skill one video at a time. And unless I let you guys know otherwise, each video in this series can be watched in any order. Todayamp;#39;s video brings us to the passwd command. The passwd command short for password can help you change, well, your password. Now, itamp;#39;s not as simple as just that though because thereamp;#39;s some additional tricks up at sleeve as well. Maybe even some things that you didnamp;#39;t even know if youamp;#39;re already familiar with the command. Now, what Iamp;#39;m gonna do is give you some hands-on examples in this video that are gonna teach you everything you need to know about the passwd command. But before we get to that, I need to take a moment and mention the sponsor for this video, Akamai Connected Cloud. If youamp;#39;re looking for a cloud provider t