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		Definition of superuser in English: superusernoun ˈsuːpəjuːzəˈsupərˌjuzər A user of a computer system with special privileges needed to administer and maintain the system; a system administrator. (计算机系统的)超级用户;系统管理员 Example sentencesExamples -  As a result a maliciously constructed message might allow hackers to execute arbitrary commands on a target system with superuser privilege.
 -  File and process protection will guard even against root superuser changes.
 -  However, the students require superuser access to perform even the most basic system administration duties.
 -  In this case, the superuser is known as the SysOp, or system operator.
 -  A properly exploited buffer overflow could allow a hacker to gain root, or superuser, access to a Sendmail server.
 -  It doesn't show you the correct rights, it doesn't allow you to change them (not even with superuser power) and it doesn't let you delete users.
 -  This is good healthy paranoia: we don't want to have to log in as the superuser for mundane activities such as viewing system reports, which are sometimes e-mailed to root.
 -  The superuser is often a privileged user who has unrestricted access to the whole system, all commands and all files regardless of their permissions.
 -  In practice, however, on most systems you have to be logged on as the superuser or temporarily become that user in order to do anything important.
 -  The superuser can do this whether you choose to accept messages or not.
 -  It's best to run these as the superuser, because only root is allowed to invoke real-time priority.
 -  If no errors were reported by the make process, become the superuser by typing su root and entering your root password, then type make install.
 -  The book also emphasizes administrative security duties with discussions of system accounts, logging, superuser safety and secure network services.
 -  Giving superuser capabilities to regular users is serious business.
 -  Indeed, in many cases those committing significant frauds against a company must obtain unauthorized or superuser access to IT systems in order to either perpetuate the frauds or conceal them.
 -  Also, because A and B have superuser privileges, we have to wait for them to say okay to this sleep transition before it proceeds any further.
 
    Definition of superuser in US English: superusernounˈso͞opərˌyo͞ozərˈsupərˌjuzər A user of a computer system with special privileges needed to administer and maintain the system; a system administrator. (计算机系统的)超级用户;系统管理员 Example sentencesExamples -  File and process protection will guard even against root superuser changes.
 -  If no errors were reported by the make process, become the superuser by typing su root and entering your root password, then type make install.
 -  It's best to run these as the superuser, because only root is allowed to invoke real-time priority.
 -  A properly exploited buffer overflow could allow a hacker to gain root, or superuser, access to a Sendmail server.
 -  The book also emphasizes administrative security duties with discussions of system accounts, logging, superuser safety and secure network services.
 -  Giving superuser capabilities to regular users is serious business.
 -  In this case, the superuser is known as the SysOp, or system operator.
 -  In practice, however, on most systems you have to be logged on as the superuser or temporarily become that user in order to do anything important.
 -  This is good healthy paranoia: we don't want to have to log in as the superuser for mundane activities such as viewing system reports, which are sometimes e-mailed to root.
 -  It doesn't show you the correct rights, it doesn't allow you to change them (not even with superuser power) and it doesn't let you delete users.
 -  Indeed, in many cases those committing significant frauds against a company must obtain unauthorized or superuser access to IT systems in order to either perpetuate the frauds or conceal them.
 -  The superuser is often a privileged user who has unrestricted access to the whole system, all commands and all files regardless of their permissions.
 -  Also, because A and B have superuser privileges, we have to wait for them to say okay to this sleep transition before it proceeds any further.
 -  The superuser can do this whether you choose to accept messages or not.
 -  As a result a maliciously constructed message might allow hackers to execute arbitrary commands on a target system with superuser privilege.
 -  However, the students require superuser access to perform even the most basic system administration duties.
 
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