I installed the system with "multi-seat" and "expert" options and had the same problems. The workaround was adding a line to /etc/sudoers like "user ALL=(ALL)ALL". That has let me avoid entering password at all.
I guess the problem is just in lack of rights for usual users to run sudo...
I installed the system with "multi-seat" and "expert" options and had the same problems. The workaround was adding a line to /etc/sudoers like "user ALL=(ALL)ALL". That has let me avoid entering password at all.
I guess the problem is just in lack of rights for usual users to run sudo...