On 12/21/05, Aaron Stromas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thanks. i presume you mean "comment out". "uncomment" means taking off the comment mark, i.e., enabling whatever was commented out. sorry for the little lesson, i'm not native english speaker either.
Indeed, sorry... I was thinking faster than
Hi Aaron,On 12/21/05, Aaron Stromas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here are a couple of question I have for the list. I initially did Kubuntu server install and ended up with no root (sudo passwd!) and one rootThe 'no root' is one of the specifics of Ubuntu intended to make the environment 'safe' for n
Otto Wyss wrote:
On my desktop system I'd like to make certain commands requiring root
(i.e. halt) available to ordinary users. What choices do are there?
Are there already any script which makes a desktop linux system more
user friendly?
O. Wyss
Check 'sudo'. The respective entry in /etc/sudoers
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