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The Ubuntu Documentation Project
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The Ubuntu Documentation Project
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Translated and reviewed by
Mike.s.a
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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. The first user account created during installation will, by default, be able to perform administrative tasks.
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For security reasons, administrative tasks in Ubuntu can only be performed by users with special administrative privileges. The first user account created during installation will, by default, be able to perform administrative tasks.
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Translated and reviewed by
Nick Ellery
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Located in
administrative/C/administrative.xml:18(para)
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When you run an application that requires administrative privileges, you will be asked to enter your user password. This helps to protect your system from malicious files and accidentally selecting options which may change the way your system works.
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When you run an application that requires administrative privileges, you will be asked to enter your user password. This helps to protect your system from malicious files and accidentally selecting options which may change the way your system works.
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Translated and reviewed by
Nick Ellery
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Located in
administrative/C/administrative.xml:19(para)
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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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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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Translated and reviewed by
Nick Ellery
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Located in
administrative/C/administrative.xml:20(para)
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Giving administrative access to a user
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Giving administrative access to a user
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Translated and reviewed by
Nick Ellery
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Located in
administrative/C/administrative.xml:23(title)
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You can restrict and enable administrative access (sudo) to users with the <ulink type="help" url="ghelp:users-admin">Users and Groups application</ulink>:
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You can restrict and enable administrative access (sudo) to users with the <ulink type="help" url="ghelp:users-admin">Users and Groups application</ulink>:
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Translated and reviewed by
Nick Ellery
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Located in
administrative/C/administrative.xml:24(para)
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Click <menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guimenuitem>Administration</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Users and Groups</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
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Click <menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guimenuitem>Administration</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Users and Groups</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
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Translated and reviewed by
Nick Ellery
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Located in
administrative/C/administrative.xml:27(para)
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Click <guibutton>Unlock</guibutton> and enter your password
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Click <guibutton>Unlock</guibutton> and enter your password
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Translated and reviewed by
Nick Ellery
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Located in
administrative/C/administrative.xml:30(para)
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Select the user who is to be given administrative access and press <guibutton>Properties</guibutton>
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Select the user who is to be given administrative access and press <guibutton>Properties</guibutton>
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Translated and reviewed by
Nick Ellery
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Located in
administrative/C/administrative.xml:33(para)
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Select the <guilabel>User Privileges</guilabel> tab
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Select the <guilabel>User Privileges</guilabel> tab
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Translated and reviewed by
Nick Ellery
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Located in
administrative/C/administrative.xml:36(para)
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