On Du, 08 dec 13, 19:14:49, Neal Murphy wrote:
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> For me, I usually set up 'sudo su'
sudo has the '-s' and '-i' switches, why mix with 'su'?
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On Sunday, December 08, 2013 07:01:50 PM Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 07 December 2013 21:36:30 Bob Proulx wrote:
> > If you look back in the mailing list archives you will find a
> > recent discussion where there were some people who didn't like
> > sudo. I was shocked by that because I always
On Saturday 07 December 2013 21:36:30 Bob Proulx wrote:
> If you look back in the mailing list archives you will find a
> recent discussion where there were some people who didn't like
> sudo. I was shocked by that because I always thought that most
> people liked it.
Yes, I don't like it and alw
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> Troy Engel wrote:
> > Hi all - which package do you report against for a missing package during
> > install? debian-installer? user-setup? The jessie .iso 2013-12-07 netinst
> > using only groups "SSH Server" and "Standard Tools" failed to install sudo.
> > The sudo group is
On Sb, 07 dec 13, 11:17:58, Troy Engel wrote:
> Hi all - which package do you report against for a missing package during
> install? debian-installer? user-setup? The jessie .iso 2013-12-07 netinst
> using only groups "SSH Server" and "Standard Tools" failed to install sudo.
> The sudo group is in
Hi all - which package do you report against for a missing package during
install? debian-installer? user-setup? The jessie .iso 2013-12-07 netinst
using only groups "SSH Server" and "Standard Tools" failed to install sudo.
The sudo group is in /etc/group just no package -- I tested the latest
whee
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