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I'm new to Ubuntu, i'm running the 20.04 version. I'm using vscode and bash for creating some Symfony apps. The thing is that every time i try to save my work i have to type the sudo password and everytime i use the terminal for creating some symfony objects I also have to type my password. I heard that it's not recommended to run some apps as root, are there any other solutions for not having to type sudo password everytime I do something ? Thank you very much for your help!

  • If you're needing to use sudo to save work; there is something very wrong (in my opinion) with your approach & you should be evaluating that. – guiverc Oct 13 '22 at 07:34
  • Thanks for your answer. I don't know what you mean by "there is something very wrong" ? I mean, when i use CTRL + S to save my current work on visual studio code, Ubuntu ask me for sudo password. Thanks for reaching me! – remig17 Oct 13 '22 at 07:38
  • You mention "every time i try to save my work i have to type the sudo password" which should NOT happen, ie. you're trying to solve an issue that is a result of something incorrect (in my opinion) with your existing approach/procedures. You're seeking a solution to an existing behavioral issue, where you should be correcting the behavioral issue. It could also be I'm misunderstanding something with "Symfony apps" but your question reads as you seeking fixes to the wrong problem. – guiverc Oct 13 '22 at 07:43

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