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2004, 2005, 2006
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Ubuntu Documentation Project
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
administrative/C/administrative.xml:15(ulink)
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Canonical Ltd. and members of the <placeholder-1/>
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Located in
administrative/C/administrative.xml:15(holder)
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The Ubuntu Documentation Project
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Located in
administrative/C/administrative.xml:18(publishername)
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For security reasons, administrative tasks in Ubuntu can only be performed by users with special administrative privileges.
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Administrative access can be given to individual users, who can use the <ulink type="help" url="man:sudo">sudo</ulink> command to perform administrative tasks. The first user account you created on your system during installation will, by default, be able to perform administrative tasks.
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When you run an application that requires administrative privileges, you will be asked to enter your 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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All of the default graphical configuration tools in Ubuntu already use sudo, so they will prompt you for your password if needed.
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Each time you type your password, the system remembers it for 15 minutes so that you do not have to type it again.
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Located in
administrative/C/administrative.xml:20(para)
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For more information on the <application>sudo</application> program and the absence of a root user in Ubuntu, read the <ulink url="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo">sudo page</ulink> on the Ubuntu wiki.
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