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I entered sudo -s command in terminal, and the it changed from



shameek@shameek-K55VD:~$ 


to



root@shameek-K55VD:~#. 


Now when I click on the close terminal window icon it says, "There is still a process running in the terminal, closing it may kill it".



Close this terminal? dialog box



I am entirely new to Ubuntu, please suggest a command to get back from



root@shameek-K55VD:~# 


to



shameek@shameek-K55VD:~$


and then I can close the terminal.


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3

Press Ctrl+D will log you out of Super User and return you to normal user status. Alternatively, you can type exit


[#29589] Tuesday, August 10, 2021, 3 Years  [reply] [flag answer]
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