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When Ubuntu is first installed two accounts are created: your primary user account, and a ``root'' account that operates behind the scenes. This root account has the necessary privileges required for modifying system files and settings, whereas your primary user account does not. Rather than logging out of your primary user account and then logging back in as root, you can use the \commandlineapp{sudo} command to borrow root account privileges for performing administrative tasks such as installing or removing software, creating or removing new users, and modifying system files.
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