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To use sudo whilst using the command line (<menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Accessories</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Terminal</guimenuitem></menuchoice>), simply type <userinput>sudo</userinput> before the command you wish to run. Sudo will then prompt you for your password.
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Sudo will remember your password for a set amount of time; by default this is 15 minutes, but can be changed. This feature was designed to allow users to perform multiple administrative tasks without being asked for a password each time.
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Located in
administrative/C/administrative.xml:47(para)
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To use a <emphasis>root</emphasis> terminal, type <command>sudo -i</command> at the command line.
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To show a graphical password prompt, type <command>gksudo</command> at the command line, followed by the command you wish to run.
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Be careful when using sudo; you might damage your system if you type the wrong command! As a general rule, only use sudo when absolutely necessary.
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Located in
administrative/C/administrative.xml:50(para)
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