Support,
  Any ideas on why I would get the error "unable to locate package sudo"
when installing sudo with the apt-get install sudo command on Debian 7?

Thank you,
Chris Henn
Brightlink Communications, NOC Engineer
 Office: 970.722.6227
 Email:  ch...@brightlinkcom.com    I   www.Brightlinkcom.com
On Mar 16, 2014 5:14 PM, "Bob Proulx" <b...@proulx.com> wrote:

> Chris Henn wrote:
> > Support,
>
> This isn't really a "support" address.  For user support the best
> mailing list is the debian-user@lists.debian.org mailing list.  This
> is simply the list of volunteers who have subscribed to the package.
> Along with the package maintainer of course.
>
> >   We have just installed debian 7 on several of our servers and found
> that
> > sudo is not an available command for them.  Any ideas on how we can get
> sudo
> > on these machines?
>
> The sudo command is not installed by default on Debian.  You may be
> confusing Debian with Ubuntu or another system.  On Debian the idea is
> that it is a framework.  Install what you want.  Don't install what
> you don't want.
>
> Try installing it.
>
>   # apt-get install sudo
>
> Bob
>

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