Excuse me Brian and list, I just realized that I mailed you personally instead of sending this message to the list. Please, accept my sincere apologies and forgive me
Paul On Friday 26 January 2007 13:08, you wrote: > On Thursday 25 January 2007 22:27, you wrote: > > On Thursday 25 January 2007 13:19, Paul Ollion wrote: > > > On Thursday 25 January 2007 20:31, Brian Jackson wrote: > > > > On Thursday 25 January 2007 11:33, Paul Ollion wrote: > > > > > atelier : Jan 25 12:00:09 : paulus : user NOT in sudoers ; > > > > > TTY=pts/3 ; PWD=/home/paulus ; USER=root ; > > > > > COMMAND=/opt/kde3/bin/kdesu_stub - > > > > > > > > What does your /etc/sudoers file look like? Are you in it? That > > > > seems to be the issue. > > > > > > Thanks Brian for answering so fast Here is the content of > > > /etc/sudoers > > > > > > Defaults always_set_home > > > Defaults env_reset > > > > > > # Runas alias specification > > > > > > # User privilege specification > > > root ALL = (All) NOPASSWD: ALL > > > > YOU, paulus is NOT in the /etc/sudoers file. > > > > As root do a 'visudo' and add this line > > > > paulus ALL = (All) ALL > > > > Then save the file. Now, when you (paulus) runs 'sudo [whatever > > command]', when it prompts you for a passwd, enter YOUR password. > > Thanks Brian > > I did that but it does not work > The dialog box says > > Dialog with su not authorized > > And I get the following error message : > > Jan 26 12:58:29 atelier sudo: paulus : user NOT authorized on host ; > TTY=pts/4 ; PWD=/home/paulus ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/opt/kde3/bin/kdesu_stub > - > > There still must be something wrong. > But is this sudo system absolutely necessary, Is not it possible to use > the old manner I used in 9.3 where I had just to enter the root password in > the dialog box ? > Thanks anyway -- Paul Ollion Proud Linux user SuSE 10.2 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]