dotancohen, if you have installed the O.S. you are the administrator of the system, but by default, when you start your session you login as normal user and gain administrative previleges using sudo by terminal. Ubuntu is not Windows Xp, where any malicious software can do what it want, Ubuntu is a security oriented system. But is also possible to login directly with root privileges, but at your own risk, to do so take a look at the official documentation in wiki.ubuntu.com :)Fabio
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