As a newbie it is almost scary adding your name to the sudoers file, and is abit of guesswork. And you have to know it exists. Its less scary to just use root.
Firstboot should give a tickbox option to add the primary user to sudo (ticked by default for 'desktop' installs, and unticked by default for other install types if possible...)
which type of sudo? I did not even know there were types! just choose the most secure option as default. Whatever that is. Powerusers can change it the old way if needed.
(there shouldalso be an option for this in users and groups package in the in the menu menu)
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