It's a little bit of both. It needs to be chown root, and it needs to be
chmod u+s.
On Fri, 24 May 2002, Ted Gervais wrote:
>
> Recently there was a note on what to enter when you wanted to get certain
> things to work similar to being signed in as ROOT.
>
> Something to do with 'chmod' an
Recently there was a note on what to enter when you wanted to get certain
things to work similar to being signed in as ROOT.
Something to do with 'chmod' and the use of 'S'.
What I am trying to do is invoke a viewer application that needs me to be
logged in as root. HOwever, with this us