This is one of the problems I've had learning Linux: There are Linux
defaults, and then there are different defaults created by the various
distributions, and it's hard to tell which are which. Linux is a single
operating system that never acts the same from machine to machine (much like
Windows, but for different reasons).

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 in practice, theory and practice are different."




On 4/15/08 4:20 PM, "John Summerfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> RPN01 wrote:
>> By default, sudo expects root's password.
>
> That is not what the man page says, It _is_ the way SUSE configures it.
> --
>
> Cheers
> John
>

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