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How to give a non-sudoer permission to apt-get?

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There are many users within our server. Most of them are non-sudoers. For safety, I can't give them the permission of sudoer. However, when they want to install software by apt-get, they can only ask me to install the software by my account with the permission of sudoer. I want to give them the permission of apt-get so that they can install the software by themself.

Can anyone help me?

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Try some answers [here](https://askubuntu.com/questions/2214/how-do-i-add-a-user-to-the-sudo-group), after adding them to sudo group they need to run `sudo apt-get <command>` to install sotware or upgrade
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