Kore7 says: Love this. Glad someone else got it. Uhh...can you explain? Somewhat of a geeky joke. Sudo (short for superuser do) is a program in Unix, Linux, and similar operating systems that allows users to run programs with the security privileges of another user (normally the system's superuser) in a secure manner. It gives you the administrative privileges of the root account; in other words: total control over your machine. |
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