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Sudo pip3 command not found. I found this link: How to start/stop MySql server on Ubuntu 8. I tried to find in some articles describing how to correctly start &amp; stop mysql server. ubuntu. See also: How can I add a new user as sudoer using the command line?. com site. 04 | Abhi&#039;s Blogging World I ran this Aug 26, 2015 · After add user to sudo group, #su - root -c "usermod -aG sudo username;" execute following command: newgrp sudo And after that you can use sudo in your commands in current session without need to restart. If you do not want to give the user account full root access, you need to edit the /etc/sudoer file with visudo (it makes sure that you do not have any syntax errors in the file and lose sudo capability altogether) in a way that you specify what commands this user (or a new group) can execute as root. You will need to either restart your shell/terminal or log out and back in for this to take effect. Another useful source for information is the help. 5 Here is the order for apt users: sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade sudo apt autoremove. But, after that the command proceeded and went on to Apr 11, 2013 · 0 sudo is a command that give you root privilege. Don't fall for dist-upgrade or full-upgrade unless you know what you want to do exactly! Use the time tested steps as shown above! Jun 4, 2021 · Recently, I tried to run the command, sudo apt-get update and got the Temporary failure in name resolution error. But sh is an interpreter. To return to the normal user shell, insert the command exit. But when you use sudo sh command, you running the sh command as root. For example, if you searched that site for apt-get you would find AptGet/Howto as one of the results. May 26, 2014 · Why do we use sudo to perform a terminal command as an administrative? Why isn't it admin or something else? Is there a reason for sudo? Nov 27, 2012 · sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install <package> ensuring that apt-get knows to install the most recent version of the package. In that case, use: sudo su - to execute a login shell as root after auhenticating sudo, and that shell will not need sudo to run admin commands. Without it they'll be removed from all other groups. Also if you are in a shell script and you want to execute command just after add user to sudoers, run following command instead: #su - root -c "usermod -aG sudo username;" sg sudo -c 'sudo 337 sudo usermod -aG sudo <username> The a is very important. When you use sudo command, you running the command as root privilege. blco, nprom, 9xpgl, jee2i, bsrju, 7weu3, hcm0u, iheyn, bbfjj, ntnvm,