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FYI, you don't need to either on linux. Look up sudo.
Then why is it when I use sudo, it asks for my password? Huh? Yeah, if I'm quick and run another sudo command within a minute or whatever the time limit is I don't need to enter it again, but it usually times out by the time whatever I was doing finishes.
real power users just enter blind every sudo command they have to perform for the day while the first one is running. Keep up.