What is sudo user?
Answer / Vasco Dwivedi
A sudo (superuser do) user in Linux and other Unix-like operating systems is a user granted temporary root access to perform administrative tasks. The 'sudo' command allows ordinary users to execute commands with the security privileges of the superuser (root).
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