When entering your password in a Terminal window, there is no feedack to show your password being typed in. In this video, I'll show you how to easily add a line in your sudoers.tmp file that will get your Terminal to give you feedback whenever you enter your password.
I'll demonstrate the complete process step by step in MX Linux 21 XFCE.
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