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SUDO DENNIS L ACCT

LETHBRIDGE-Canada

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SUDO DENNIS L ACCT
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Company Address: 220 3 Ave S,LETHBRIDGE,AB,Canada 
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T1J 
Telephone Number: 4033285292 
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10280 
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    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 To return to the normal user shell, insert the command exit
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