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This article describes how to manage user and group accounts. Whilst certain desktop environments provide graphical user/group management tools, they are not discussed here. Users and groups are used on GNU/Linux for access control. The superuser (root) has complete access to the operating system and its configuration; it is intended for administrative use only. Unprivileged users can use the su and sudo programs for controlled privilege escalation.
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