Understanding Sudo – Magazie
Root is the super user its has the ability to do anytask on a system. To protection against potential damage sudo is used in place of root.
Sudo allows users and groups access to commands they normally would not be able to use.
Sudo will allow a user to have administration privileges without logging in as root. A example of the sudo command is as follows:
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sudo apt-get install <package>
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