Examples of using The sudo command in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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What is the sudo command?
That is a member that can use the sudo command.
We use the sudo command.
The sudo command will still need to be used for Root access though.
How to Use the sudo Command.
There are actually a couple of ways to use the sudo command.
This should now allow you to run the sudo command without being prompted for a password.
These instructions are toremove the prompt for a password when using the sudo command.
Note the use of the sudo command.
The sudo command is added because you need super user privileges in order to install software.
You will need to use the sudo command prefix.
And try to run commands with administrative privileges by using the sudo command.
If you're not familiar with the sudo command, check our Users and Groups guide.
By default, on Ubuntu 14.04,users who belong to the“sudo” group are allowed to use the sudo command.
But since our user is added to the sudo group, we can use the sudo command to successfully update our system.
If you're not logged in as root(and ideally you shouldn't be!),then you will need to use the“sudo” command.
The sudo command provides a mechanism for granting administrator privileges, ordinarily only available to the root user, to normal users.
So you will have to use the"sudo" command.
Please note that depending on your system's setup,you may need to run this command with the sudo command.
This requires root privileges, so use the sudo command with it.
Additionally, we will also show you how to give thoseusers root privileges when necessary through the sudo command.
This requires root privileges, so use the sudo command with it.
So, if you want any command to be done with administrative or root privileges,you can use the sudo command.
Before we get to the vulnerability it isimportant to have some background information on how the sudo command works and how it can be configured.
So, if you want any command to be done with administrative or root privileges,you can use the sudo command.
Run the sudo ufw status verbose command to see the rules that are set.
Feel free to run the sudo ufw status verbose command to see the rules that are set.
Alternatively, if you know what you are going to install just type the sudo apt install command to install it.
Alternatively, if you know what you are going to install just type the sudo apt install command to install it.