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### Enable the Podman service on the server machine.
-Before performing any Podman client commands, you must enable the podman.sock SystemD service on the Linux server. In these examples, we are running Podman as a normal, unprivileged user, also known as a rootless user. By default, the rootless socket listens at `/run/user/${UID}/podman/podman.sock`. You can enable this socket, permanently using the following command:
+Before performing any Podman client commands, you must enable the podman.sock SystemD service on the Linux server. In these examples, we are running Podman as a normal, unprivileged user, also known as a rootless user. By default, the rootless socket listens at `/run/user/${UID}/podman/podman.sock`. You can enable and start this socket permanently, using the following commands:
```
-$ systemctl --user enable podman.socket
+$ systemctl --user enable --now podman.socket
```
You will need to enable linger for this user in order for the socket to work when the user is not logged in.