You basically want to add that user to the admin group. The easiest way to do this is to check the "allow user to administer this computer" box in the accounts pane under System Preferences.
Linux 101: How to give users sudo privileges on Ubuntu and Red Hat-based Linux distributions Your email has been sent Most users on your Linux machines might be non-admins who use services and ...
Trying to learn how to use sudo, but i keep getting this error whenever i try:<BR><BR>Sorry, user topsoill may not run sudo on localhost.<BR><BR>Whats the deal with ...
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