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Windows gets Linux’s sudo superpower: Here’s how to turn it on

The sudo command stands for “superuser do” and is one of the most important commands to know in Unix and Linux-based operating systems. (See the most important Linux commands for beginners.)

Sudo allows you to execute programs with the security rights of another user—usually the superuser or administrator/root—without having to acquire administrative rights for the entire system…

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