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Get the Terminal to Show Asterisks When Typing Password

Get the Terminal to Show Asterisks When Typing Password

Show Password Asterisks in Terminal

  1. Open a new Terminal window ( Ctrl + Alt + T ) and enter the following command: sudo visudo.
  2. Use your keyboard navigation keys (or mouse scroll wheel) to move to the line that reads: Defaults env_reset.

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