Administrator Permissions
On Debian, our user account cannot run commands as Root through the terminal. We will be changing this for simplicity sake.
Skip this step when using a Raspberry Pi.
We need to open the Terminal application from the system section of the start menu. By default, we need temporarily "switch users" to root.
Enter the command:
su root
We will need to enter the password we chose for our root account during the installation process.
When you are typing a password through the terminal, it will not display that you have typed any characters.
Now that we are acting as the root account, we can configure our user account to have the permissions to run all the same commands. This command ensures we cannot break permissions on our computer.
Enter the command:
sudo visudo
Navigate to the "user privilege specification" section using the arrow keys on your keyboard. Underneath this section, we will be adding our user account that we just created. Change 'username' to the user name you selected.
username ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
Once you are completed, hit Ctrl-X to save and Enter to confirm. Finally, we will hit Ctrl-O to quit visudo.
Your user account can now run commands using sudo.