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Linux Primer: Linux: multi-user & multi-tasking


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3. Linux: multi-user & multi-tasking
Linux is a multi-user and multi-tasking operating system. This means that the
computer can be used by more than one user simultaneously, and the computer can
also run multiple programs simultaneously.

To co-ordinate this, each user has a user name and a corresponding password.
There is also a number of special users, the most important being the
root user, who is the system administrator with complete access to the
computer. The root user account is usually only used for system administration
tasks, such as adding or removing user accounts.



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