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Hello I know there is an on-going argument on the priviledge of using Root. If you are a System Admin, you do not want the User to have Root priviledges. If you are a Heavy Duty User, you want access to root, for expediency. That argument aside, and assuming security is not an issue on a small closed network, (yes, I know that security is always an issue!), what are the kinds of things a User can do if having Root priviledges, that makes his (her) job (daily life) easier in a Linux environment? thanks karina
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