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In Xubuntu, for security reasons, administrative tasks are confined to users with special privileges. Administrative access is given to individual users, who may use the <application>sudo</application> command 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 <ulink url="users-groups;">users and groups</ulink> for more information).
F'Xubuntu ghal-ragunijiet ta' sigurta, tasks administrattivi huma ikkonfinati ghal-user li andhom privileggi specjali. Access administrattiv huwa moghti lil users individwali, li jistaw juzaw l-kmand <application>sudo</application> biex jaghmlu tasks administrativi. L-ewwel kont ta' user li jigi ikreat fuq is-sistema tieghek waqt l-installazjoni jkollu, wahdu, access ghal-sudo. Inti tista tirristriktja u teneablja access as-sudo lil-users bl-applikazzjoni <application>Users and Groups</application> (ara <ulink url="users-groups;">users and groups</ulink> ghal-iktar informazzjoni).
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Located in administrative/C/administrative.xml:17(para)
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