Linux Terminal Admin Mode at annarrussello blog

Linux Terminal Admin Mode. just use sudo , where command is the order, or instruction you want to run as superuser. you need to either provide a valid admin password (or user/pass) for su requests, or ask your computer.

OKadminFinder Linux tool to Find Admin Panel of site
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If you need administrative privileges for a command, you can use sudo [command]. Use su and enter the root password when prompted. just use sudo , where command is the order, or instruction you want to run as superuser.

OKadminFinder Linux tool to Find Admin Panel of site

Linux Terminal Admin Mode you need to either provide a valid admin password (or user/pass) for su requests, or ask your computer. If you need administrative privileges for a command, you can use sudo [command]. How about using the su command? you need to either provide a valid admin password (or user/pass) for su requests, or ask your computer.