Yup... I really don't feel like typing my password every time, so I completely disable it.
Now, you'll still need a password to login. You'll still need to type passwords when it's a GUI instance. This only removes the need to type the password in the terminal. It may also cause some conflicts elsewhere.
If you are going to do this, you should probably also have an encrypted drive. I figure if they can get by my drive encryption, them being able to type sudo without a password is the least of my concerns. So, I just get rid of it. I would not suggest doing this unless your very specific use case means this makes sense to you.
How To: Use sudo Without A Password • Linux Tips
It is possible to use sudo without a password. Doing so is probably a pretty bad idea, but it can be done. Password-less sudo is an option.
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Now, you'll still need a password to login. You'll still need to type passwords when it's a GUI instance. This only removes the need to type the password in the terminal. It may also cause some conflicts elsewhere.
If you are going to do this, you should probably also have an encrypted drive. I figure if they can get by my drive encryption, them being able to type sudo without a password is the least of my concerns. So, I just get rid of it. I would not suggest doing this unless your very specific use case means this makes sense to you.