Root
With most Unix-derived systems, "root" is the super-user account.
The revolutionary product first introduced during the 1984 Super Bowl was the first personal computer for the Apple Macintosh.
no u need Linux
Animations have no direct relation whatsoever to the Super key.
Just like on windows you have multiple user accounts. Unlike windows, you have accounts you may never log into that handle certain programs not fit to running in your account for security and other reasons. Linux always has the root account which compares to the Administrator user account in windows and is alternatively called the Super User account. Idealy you want to run in a limited privileges account unlike some do in windows because in windows many important programs require admin level access. In Linux the only time you really need elevated user privileges is while installing software for all users and changing system wide settings.
swear and they will ban you from super secret which means you no longer have an account
In the registration procedure you get to chose, 1. Basic Account and 2. Super Account. If you where already registered on the site you will automatically have a Super Account. Those that are new to the site, may have either. The Basic Account lets you play games, watch videos, and do anything that does not require moderation. The Super Account lets you do everything on the site from posting in the forums, to writing Buzz comments, and signatures.
Directed by notable film director Ridley Scott the Apple Macintosh "1984" TV commercial was broadcast on January 22, 1984 during the third quarter of Super Bowl XVIII.
You need to make a parent account for your account and then there's a take off super safe mode option on the parent account.
The super administrator account for joomla is called The Administrator. When logging in using the default account password, you should gain access to your Joomla account. If not then contact customer service to reset your account.
I assume you are asking about the superuser account - which is the administrator account of root.
The Linux superuser is called "root." There is very little root cannot do. This is why it is a Very Bad Idea to do anything as root unless absolutely necessary. Use sudo instead with commands that need it.