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To view and edit the permissions on files and directories, first open <application>Konqueror</application> in file manager mode by selecting <guilabel>Home Folder</guilabel> from the <guimenu>System Menu</guimenu> located next to the <application>KMenu</application> icon in the bottom left corner of your display. To display the dialog to allow permission editing, <mousebutton>right</mousebutton> click on a file or directory, then select <guimenu>Properties</guimenu>. The permissions are found 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 basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:305(para)
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The root user in Linux is the user which has administrative access to your system. Normal users do not have this access for security reasons. Kubuntu does not enable 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 <emphasis>s</emphasis>uper <emphasis>u</emphasis>ser <emphasis>do</emphasis>. You can restrict and enable sudo access to users with the <application>Users and Groups</application> application (review the <ulink type="help" url="help:/kubuntu/keeping-safe/">Keeping Safe</ulink> documentation for more information).
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Located in basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:322(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 basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:336(para)
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To use sudo when using the command line, simply type "sudo" before the command you wish to run. Sudo will then prompt you for your password.
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Located in basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:343(para)
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Sudo will remember your password for a set amount of time (15 minutes by default). 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 basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:348(para)
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Be careful when doing administrative tasks -- you could very well damage your system!
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Located in basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:355(para) basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:399(para)
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Some other tips for using sudo:
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Located in basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:361(para)
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The entire group of default graphical configuration tools in Kubuntu already uses sudo, so you will be prompted for your password if needed using <application>kdesu</application>, which is a graphical frontend to <application>sudo</application>.
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Located in basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:373(para)
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For more information on the <application>sudo</application> program and the absence of a root user in Kubuntu, read the <ulink url="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo">sudo page</ulink> on the Ubuntu wiki.
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Located in basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:382(para)
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Sometimes it is necessary to run a program with root privileges. This is easy to do with the <application>Run Command</application> dialog.
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Located in basic-concepts/C/basic-concepts.xml:393(para)
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Contributors to this translation: Alexander Rødseth, Andreas Jonsson, Daniel Høyer Iversen, Erlend Helmersen, Håkon Marthinsen, Kjetil Birkeland Moe, Kjetil Rydland, Marius Andersen, Ove Magnus Halkjær, Per-Erik Broz, Removed by request, Roman Alifanov, Rune C. Akselsen, Tor Harald Thorland, Tor Syversen, efikkan, Øyvind Jensen.