Centos 7 : user is not allowed to run sudo on localhost. This incident will be reported

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when i'm trying to use : sudo rpm -Uvh, it showing "user is not allowed to run sudo on localhost. This incident will be reported".

So in this video, will help you how to fixing the problem.




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