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Root Terminal

When perfoming tasks which do not need root or administrator privileges, use a normal terminal. Only use a root terminal to perform tasks which need root or administrator privileges. If you do something wrong in the Root Terminal, you could mess up the operating system.


Open Root Terminal

You can open a Root Terminal from the menu in Debian KDE. It is under System -> More Applications -> Terminal Program - Super User Mode. You need to enter the root password.

Another option is to open a normal Terminal, and type:

su

You need to enter the root password.


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