Point your browser at http://rpmfind.net, and do a search for sudo.  It
came up with 82 possible options...sudo-1.6.3-4-i386.rpm is the one you
want.

On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, David Brett wrote:

> If you find sudo let me know I did a search for it without success
>
>
> david
>
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Mike Burger wrote:
>
> > Check your system for "sudo".
> >
> > On Sat, 23 Dec 2000, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> >
> > > i'm logged in as a normal user most of the time on my linux machine, but i
> > > download and install a lot of stuff too.  this requires me to switch back and
> > > forth between superuser and my normal login.  my friend told me that at his
> > > work, they have a das (do a superuser) alias on their play linux boxes.  he
> > > says it works like this...
> > > das mv blah /usr/local
> > > 1)  changes to su
> > > 2)  executes "mv blah /usr/local" as su
> > > 3)  exits from su
> > >
> > > can some show me how to write such an alias (or even shell script?)?  thanks
> > > a bunch.
> > >
> > >
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