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How to Add User to Sudoers in Ubuntu - YallaLabs 1./ Adding User to the sudo Group. On Ubuntu, the easiest way to grant sudo privileges to a user is by adding the user to the sudo group. Members of this group can execute any command as root via sudo and they will prompted to authenticate using their password. So, to add the user to the group run the command below as root or another sudo user. How to add and delete users on Ubuntu/Debian