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#47
on maemo there are two user accounts. user and root. User has restricted permissions, and you can't, for example, delete or modify system files other than through the application manager.

root is the superuser account, the administrator. Permission checks do not apply to root, so this brings the freedom to do whatever you want. Linux geeks like it because they get access to the deep insides of the system to tinker with.

Last edited by shadowjk; 2009-09-16 at 00:49. Reason: spellcheck