Re: [Fish-users] sudo vs fish - have to re-enter password

2011-03-08 Thread Terrence Cole
On Tue, 2011-03-08 at 14:52 +0100, Korek wrote: > tty_tickets were causing the problem! > > Turned them off. Dunno what tty_tickets are exactly for, but it works > fine now. > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=598567 I had also been having that problem (on Gentoo) for a couple mont

Re: [Fish-users] sudo vs fish - have to re-enter password

2011-03-08 Thread Jan Kanis
Korek: nice work! According to 'man sudoers' tty_tickets makes sudo remember the password per tty, so if the same user sudos from different ttys, he has to enter the password on each tty. Though apparently it's not working entirely. Maybe sudo fails in figuring out under what tty it's running when

Re: [Fish-users] sudo vs fish - have to re-enter password

2011-03-08 Thread Myrddin Emrys
Excellent work Korek. I personally have no idea what tty_tickets are either. It sounds like a different way to record timestamps. On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 07:52, Korek wrote: > tty_tickets were causing the problem! > > Turned them off. Dunno what tty_tickets are exactly for, but it works fine > n

Re: [Fish-users] sudo vs fish - have to re-enter password

2011-03-08 Thread Korek
tty_tickets were causing the problem! Turned them off. Dunno what tty_tickets are exactly for, but it works fine now. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=598567 Thx On 03/08/2011 02:41 PM, Korek wrote: Ok, a little more light into this: It does work both on LMDE and Debian Sqee

Re: [Fish-users] sudo vs fish - have to re-enter password

2011-03-08 Thread Korek
Ok, a little more light into this: It does work both on LMDE and Debian Sqeeze (fresh install) in console. It does not work under gnome. (both systems) ..now, It seems to be a serious problem. test@debian:~$ sudo ls [sudo] password for test: Dokumenty Hudba Obrázky Plocha Stažené Šablony

Re: [Fish-users] sudo vs fish - have to re-enter password

2011-03-08 Thread Korek
I'm using Linux Mint DE (based on Debian) ... tried to boot from LiveDVD - it's the same. Tried to install Debian Squeeze in Virtualbox - it works. So there's something wrong with Mint. I've posted the question into Mint forums. Just for the record: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p