At home, there is just me on my [LAN](). I prefer my Linux boxes to be very insecure and permissive for the sake of convenience. There is nothing on them that is sensitive like financial details, rather they are music players, media servers, toys to tinker with, things to develop small software on. Just as I don't want to keep my screwdrivers locked in a safe, I don't want to be entering passwords all the time, or wrestling with permissions. With that in mind, and the caveat that you should **never** do things like this if security is important: 1. `echo "ALL ALL = (ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" | sudo tee /etc/sudoers.d/wideopen` --- so you don't need a password for `sudo` 2. `sudo sed -i -e "/xml:lang/d" -e "/