Considering that sudo stands for super user "do" (or substitute user
do), I agree it would definitely be the latter. 

-Sam

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The latter.

John McKown wrote:
> Is it "sue dough" (like pseudo) or "sue do"? I always did the latter,
but
> people around here seem to like the first. And I get confused (as
usual)
> as to whether they mean "sudo" or "pseudo".
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