sudo nautilus unable to enter password

Asked by Rachael Bulla

After I type sudo nautilus and it asks for my password I am unable to enter any characters at all (and I don't have the caps lock button on).

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Ian Ace (iaculallad) said :
#1

No worries, just input your password and press the 'Enter' key.

When inputting passwords, Terminal does not echo the characters you typed-in for security purposes.

HTH.

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Ian Ace (iaculallad) said :
#2

...and use the lines of codes below:

gksudo nautilus

instead of using...

sudo nautilus

This prevents files in your home directory becoming owned by root (In such cases).

HTH.

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Eliah Kagan (degeneracypressure) said :
#3

For a more in-depth explanation of when you should use sudo and when you should use gksu/gksudo, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo.

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