Older releases of Ubuntu used a group called "admin" instead of "sudo" which is the name Debian chose later on.
We need to maintain the "admin" group rights in our sudoers file for people upgrading from earlier Ubuntu releases. If we remove it, they will no longer have sudo rights after upgrading.
Older releases of Ubuntu used a group called "admin" instead of "sudo" which is the name Debian chose later on.
We need to maintain the "admin" group rights in our sudoers file for people upgrading from earlier Ubuntu releases. If we remove it, they will no longer have sudo rights after upgrading.