Attention: livix07:
Earlier today, I used the command "adduser <username>" to add a new user, as described in the following link:
How To Create a Sudo User on Ubuntu [Quickstart] | DigitalOcean. ( Without the period at the end. ) Then I used the command "adduser <username> sudo" to add the new account to the "sudo" group, as described in the following link:
How to Fix "Username is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported" in Ubuntu. ( Again, without the period at the end. )
Before that, I used the command "usermod -aG sudo <username>" to add my original Linux user account to the "sudo" group ( as described in the first link, above ). Thank you ( see Colossians 3:15, for example ) for your help. Keep in touch.
Sincerely in Christ,
Russell E. Willis
P.S. - Please read Proverbs 23:23.
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"23 Buy truth, and do not sell it; buy wisdom, instruction, and understanding."
[ Proverbs 23:23;
RSV ]
Russell E. Willis
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