- In computing, the
superuser is a
special user
account used for
system administration.
Depending on the
operating system (OS), the
actual name of this...
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security privileges of
another user, by
default the
superuser. It
originally stood for "
superuser do", as that was all it did, and this
remains its most...
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Stack Exchange is a
network of question-and-answer (Q&A)
websites on
topics in
diverse fields, each site
covering a
specific topic,
where questions, answers...
- root"). This is the home
directory of the 'root'
superuser. On many Mac and iOS
systems this
superuser home
directory is /var/root. A home page's URL usually...
- runs its own copy of an
operating system (OS), and
customers may have
superuser-level
access to that
operating system instance, so they can
install almost...
-
Retrieved March 7, 2020. Lurrie,
Stephen (February 21, 2023). "Meet the
Superusers Behind IMDb, the Internet's
Favorite Movie Site". WIRED.
Retrieved February...
- the
closest equivalent to the
Superuser on Unix-like systems. It has many of the
privileges of a
classic Unix
superuser (such as
being a
trustee on every...
-
Linux kernel,
rooting an
Android device gives access to
administrative (
superuser)
permissions similar to
those on
Linux or any
other Unix-like operating...
- Unix
command su,
which stands for 'substitute user' (or
historically '
superuser'), is used by a
computer user to
execute commands with the privileges...
- Toor, the word "root"
spelled backwards, is an
alternative superuser account in Unix-like
operating systems,
particularly BSD and variants. In Unix, it...