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What « Super User » mean in the StackEchange network? [closed]
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I recently browsed into the Stack Exhange page and saw a Community called « Super User » and even after looking for a definition online I found the following:
a consumer of electrical power.
Which does not make that much sense to me (considering that I am a non-native english speaker), so I logged in into https://superuser.com/ and did the "presentation tour" in order to understand it better, but even after that it's far from being clear to me
You'll be able to find more details below:
Super User
Q&A for computer enthusiasts and power users
Does anyone could please help me to understand it better and what does it precisely mean ?
Edit: To make it more clear, how can you make a difference between a normal user and a super user on a computer?
meaning word-usage meaning-in-context ambiguity
closed as unclear what you're asking by Hot Licks, TrevorD, tchrist♦ Mar 24 at 16:07
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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I recently browsed into the Stack Exhange page and saw a Community called « Super User » and even after looking for a definition online I found the following:
a consumer of electrical power.
Which does not make that much sense to me (considering that I am a non-native english speaker), so I logged in into https://superuser.com/ and did the "presentation tour" in order to understand it better, but even after that it's far from being clear to me
You'll be able to find more details below:
Super User
Q&A for computer enthusiasts and power users
Does anyone could please help me to understand it better and what does it precisely mean ?
Edit: To make it more clear, how can you make a difference between a normal user and a super user on a computer?
meaning word-usage meaning-in-context ambiguity
closed as unclear what you're asking by Hot Licks, TrevorD, tchrist♦ Mar 24 at 16:07
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Are you asking for the meaning of "SuperUser", or of the phrase "consumer of electrical power"? If the former, why not ask on SuperUser, or on their Meta site? If the latter, please rephrase your question (and show your research -- use a dictionary).
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 11:46
Yes I'm asking for the meaning of "SuperUser" sorry if it was unclear
– Ced
Mar 22 at 11:47
1
Think of the class of computer users as a spectrum, starting from those who only do email, web, and social media (and maybe solitaire), to those who add office productivity like Word and Excel, to those who have more sophisticated software for specialist needs, like Engineers. Continue up to die-hard on-line gamers, those who write code for a living, up to those who dig into the internals, write custom batch files and scripts, modify their registries, and virtually perform surgery on their machines. The upper end of that spectrum are colloquially called Super Users.
– cobaltduck
Mar 22 at 11:48
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What search engine told you it is a "consumer of electrical power"? Google gives me as its definition "a user of a computer system with special privileges needed to administer and maintain the system; a system administrator."
– Hellion
Mar 22 at 12:09
3
Perhaps "power user" was confusing. A "power user" is a user (presumably of computers) who is relatively skilled and somewhat obsessive.
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 12:17
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I recently browsed into the Stack Exhange page and saw a Community called « Super User » and even after looking for a definition online I found the following:
a consumer of electrical power.
Which does not make that much sense to me (considering that I am a non-native english speaker), so I logged in into https://superuser.com/ and did the "presentation tour" in order to understand it better, but even after that it's far from being clear to me
You'll be able to find more details below:
Super User
Q&A for computer enthusiasts and power users
Does anyone could please help me to understand it better and what does it precisely mean ?
Edit: To make it more clear, how can you make a difference between a normal user and a super user on a computer?
meaning word-usage meaning-in-context ambiguity
I recently browsed into the Stack Exhange page and saw a Community called « Super User » and even after looking for a definition online I found the following:
a consumer of electrical power.
Which does not make that much sense to me (considering that I am a non-native english speaker), so I logged in into https://superuser.com/ and did the "presentation tour" in order to understand it better, but even after that it's far from being clear to me
You'll be able to find more details below:
Super User
Q&A for computer enthusiasts and power users
Does anyone could please help me to understand it better and what does it precisely mean ?
Edit: To make it more clear, how can you make a difference between a normal user and a super user on a computer?
meaning word-usage meaning-in-context ambiguity
meaning word-usage meaning-in-context ambiguity
edited Mar 22 at 16:27
Ced
asked Mar 22 at 11:29
CedCed
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Hot Licks, TrevorD, tchrist♦ Mar 24 at 16:07
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as unclear what you're asking by Hot Licks, TrevorD, tchrist♦ Mar 24 at 16:07
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Are you asking for the meaning of "SuperUser", or of the phrase "consumer of electrical power"? If the former, why not ask on SuperUser, or on their Meta site? If the latter, please rephrase your question (and show your research -- use a dictionary).
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 11:46
Yes I'm asking for the meaning of "SuperUser" sorry if it was unclear
– Ced
Mar 22 at 11:47
1
Think of the class of computer users as a spectrum, starting from those who only do email, web, and social media (and maybe solitaire), to those who add office productivity like Word and Excel, to those who have more sophisticated software for specialist needs, like Engineers. Continue up to die-hard on-line gamers, those who write code for a living, up to those who dig into the internals, write custom batch files and scripts, modify their registries, and virtually perform surgery on their machines. The upper end of that spectrum are colloquially called Super Users.
– cobaltduck
Mar 22 at 11:48
4
What search engine told you it is a "consumer of electrical power"? Google gives me as its definition "a user of a computer system with special privileges needed to administer and maintain the system; a system administrator."
– Hellion
Mar 22 at 12:09
3
Perhaps "power user" was confusing. A "power user" is a user (presumably of computers) who is relatively skilled and somewhat obsessive.
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 12:17
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show 3 more comments
Are you asking for the meaning of "SuperUser", or of the phrase "consumer of electrical power"? If the former, why not ask on SuperUser, or on their Meta site? If the latter, please rephrase your question (and show your research -- use a dictionary).
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 11:46
Yes I'm asking for the meaning of "SuperUser" sorry if it was unclear
– Ced
Mar 22 at 11:47
1
Think of the class of computer users as a spectrum, starting from those who only do email, web, and social media (and maybe solitaire), to those who add office productivity like Word and Excel, to those who have more sophisticated software for specialist needs, like Engineers. Continue up to die-hard on-line gamers, those who write code for a living, up to those who dig into the internals, write custom batch files and scripts, modify their registries, and virtually perform surgery on their machines. The upper end of that spectrum are colloquially called Super Users.
– cobaltduck
Mar 22 at 11:48
4
What search engine told you it is a "consumer of electrical power"? Google gives me as its definition "a user of a computer system with special privileges needed to administer and maintain the system; a system administrator."
– Hellion
Mar 22 at 12:09
3
Perhaps "power user" was confusing. A "power user" is a user (presumably of computers) who is relatively skilled and somewhat obsessive.
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 12:17
Are you asking for the meaning of "SuperUser", or of the phrase "consumer of electrical power"? If the former, why not ask on SuperUser, or on their Meta site? If the latter, please rephrase your question (and show your research -- use a dictionary).
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 11:46
Are you asking for the meaning of "SuperUser", or of the phrase "consumer of electrical power"? If the former, why not ask on SuperUser, or on their Meta site? If the latter, please rephrase your question (and show your research -- use a dictionary).
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 11:46
Yes I'm asking for the meaning of "SuperUser" sorry if it was unclear
– Ced
Mar 22 at 11:47
Yes I'm asking for the meaning of "SuperUser" sorry if it was unclear
– Ced
Mar 22 at 11:47
1
1
Think of the class of computer users as a spectrum, starting from those who only do email, web, and social media (and maybe solitaire), to those who add office productivity like Word and Excel, to those who have more sophisticated software for specialist needs, like Engineers. Continue up to die-hard on-line gamers, those who write code for a living, up to those who dig into the internals, write custom batch files and scripts, modify their registries, and virtually perform surgery on their machines. The upper end of that spectrum are colloquially called Super Users.
– cobaltduck
Mar 22 at 11:48
Think of the class of computer users as a spectrum, starting from those who only do email, web, and social media (and maybe solitaire), to those who add office productivity like Word and Excel, to those who have more sophisticated software for specialist needs, like Engineers. Continue up to die-hard on-line gamers, those who write code for a living, up to those who dig into the internals, write custom batch files and scripts, modify their registries, and virtually perform surgery on their machines. The upper end of that spectrum are colloquially called Super Users.
– cobaltduck
Mar 22 at 11:48
4
4
What search engine told you it is a "consumer of electrical power"? Google gives me as its definition "a user of a computer system with special privileges needed to administer and maintain the system; a system administrator."
– Hellion
Mar 22 at 12:09
What search engine told you it is a "consumer of electrical power"? Google gives me as its definition "a user of a computer system with special privileges needed to administer and maintain the system; a system administrator."
– Hellion
Mar 22 at 12:09
3
3
Perhaps "power user" was confusing. A "power user" is a user (presumably of computers) who is relatively skilled and somewhat obsessive.
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 12:17
Perhaps "power user" was confusing. A "power user" is a user (presumably of computers) who is relatively skilled and somewhat obsessive.
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 12:17
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A super user is the one having admin authority. i.e. He can control the work flow and working of the project or task.
A normal user on other hand has limited authority. that means he/she can only perform the task predefined in the manner of the super user
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A super user is the one having admin authority. i.e. He can control the work flow and working of the project or task.
A normal user on other hand has limited authority. that means he/she can only perform the task predefined in the manner of the super user
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A super user is the one having admin authority. i.e. He can control the work flow and working of the project or task.
A normal user on other hand has limited authority. that means he/she can only perform the task predefined in the manner of the super user
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A super user is the one having admin authority. i.e. He can control the work flow and working of the project or task.
A normal user on other hand has limited authority. that means he/she can only perform the task predefined in the manner of the super user
A super user is the one having admin authority. i.e. He can control the work flow and working of the project or task.
A normal user on other hand has limited authority. that means he/she can only perform the task predefined in the manner of the super user
answered Mar 22 at 12:57
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Are you asking for the meaning of "SuperUser", or of the phrase "consumer of electrical power"? If the former, why not ask on SuperUser, or on their Meta site? If the latter, please rephrase your question (and show your research -- use a dictionary).
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 11:46
Yes I'm asking for the meaning of "SuperUser" sorry if it was unclear
– Ced
Mar 22 at 11:47
1
Think of the class of computer users as a spectrum, starting from those who only do email, web, and social media (and maybe solitaire), to those who add office productivity like Word and Excel, to those who have more sophisticated software for specialist needs, like Engineers. Continue up to die-hard on-line gamers, those who write code for a living, up to those who dig into the internals, write custom batch files and scripts, modify their registries, and virtually perform surgery on their machines. The upper end of that spectrum are colloquially called Super Users.
– cobaltduck
Mar 22 at 11:48
4
What search engine told you it is a "consumer of electrical power"? Google gives me as its definition "a user of a computer system with special privileges needed to administer and maintain the system; a system administrator."
– Hellion
Mar 22 at 12:09
3
Perhaps "power user" was confusing. A "power user" is a user (presumably of computers) who is relatively skilled and somewhat obsessive.
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 12:17