# Linux Remediation

This section is designed for Linux specially. When any Linux remediation job created, it will be managed from this pages.

* **Linux Remediation Jobs:** This section contains created remediation jobs. User can approve, reject and also edit them.

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* **Linux Remediation Summary:** This section displays overview of the created, applied or failed remediation actions.

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* **Linux Remediation Logs:** This section displays executed remediations logs.

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* **Linux Remediation Functions:** This section allow users to edit, delete or create remediation functions for Linux systems.

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