Hi,
I have just started using Linux, and have been running Kanotix for a while, and have recently started using installed Kubuntu.
In Kubuntu it seems there is no 'root user', instead my normal user password seems to work as a 'root' password. Is this correct?
If I want to edit a file, e.g. the GRUB configuration, when I open it using a text editor, it says I do not have enough permission to save the file. How do I overcome this? I assume I have to open it from a super user console or something, though I have no idea how to do this.
Can i sudo myself into a root mode, then open it as per usual, from the K menu, or not?
Thanks for your help,
Rich
I have just started using Linux, and have been running Kanotix for a while, and have recently started using installed Kubuntu.
In Kubuntu it seems there is no 'root user', instead my normal user password seems to work as a 'root' password. Is this correct?
If I want to edit a file, e.g. the GRUB configuration, when I open it using a text editor, it says I do not have enough permission to save the file. How do I overcome this? I assume I have to open it from a super user console or something, though I have no idea how to do this.
Can i sudo myself into a root mode, then open it as per usual, from the K menu, or not?
Thanks for your help,
Rich
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