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 >