Hi members,

I'm a little... lets say thoughtful, about the use of 'su' discussed at some 
points in this list.
I have a strong opinion about su, which is, avoid it whenever it is possible 
and use 'sudo' instead. This is the case in close to a 100% in all cases I can 
think of.
This opinion is based on how both programs work and deal with pam and 
environmental variables. Not to forget: You will not need to share (or in my 
case, not even set, but lock that account) a root password.

And I'm curious why Debian still prefers the use of su over sudo?


Martin.

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