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Originally Posted by Snowshiro
I'm completely baffled about what your justification is for your argument. In what ways does it stop you "really" learning about Linux?
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Well sudo isn't in every Linux distro, it is something in Debian based distros. So if you were asked to setup or maintain a remote RHEL webserver using SSH, a newbie that has been just been using the Ubuntu Desktop GUI wouldn't have the first clue how to do this.
Whereas if you want to have a broader understanding of linux, you can try various distros, and set them up to perform various tasks, and try to do things in the shell instead of the GUI.
Not saying sudo is a bad thing, afterall I use Kubuntu.