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files can be edited or deleted
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Located in C/getting-started.xml:401(para)
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directory contents can be modified
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Located in C/getting-started.xml:402(para)
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execute
laksanakannya
Translated and reviewed by amir
Located in C/getting-started.xml:405(emphasis)
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executable files can be run as a program
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Located in C/getting-started.xml:406(para)
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directories can be entered
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Located in C/getting-started.xml:407(para)
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To view and edit the permissions on files and directories, open the <phrase><menuchoice><guimenu>Places</guimenu><guimenuitem>Home Folder</guimenuitem></menuchoice></phrase> and right-click on a file or directory. Then select <guimenu>Properties</guimenu>. The permissions exist under the <guilabel>Permissions</guilabel> tab and allow for the editing of all permission levels, if you are the owner of the file.
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Located in C/getting-started.xml:410(para)
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To learn more about file permissions in Linux, read the <ulink url="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FilePermissions">file permissions page</ulink> in the Ubuntu Wiki.
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Located in C/getting-started.xml:412(para)
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Root And Sudo
Root dan Sudo
Translated and reviewed by Aizat Faiz
Located in C/getting-started.xml:417(title)
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The root user in GNU/Linux is the user which has administrative access to your system. Normal users do not have this access for security reasons. However, Ubuntu does not include the root user. Instead, administrative access is given to individual users, who may use the "sudo" application to perform administrative tasks. The first user account you created on your system during installation will, by default, have access to sudo. You can restrict and enable sudo access to users with the <application>Users and Groups</application> application (see <xref linkend="users-and-groups"/> for more information).
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Located in C/getting-started.xml:418(para)
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When you run an application that requires root privileges, sudo will ask you to input your normal user password. This ensures that rogue applications cannot damage your system, and serves as a reminder that you are about to perform administrative actions which require you to be careful!
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Located in C/getting-started.xml:420(para)
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