On 03-Jun-99 Chris wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 05:14:22AM -, Pollywog wrote:
>>
>> On 03-Jun-99 Chris wrote:
>> > It looks like some element relating to su has been broken. I apologize
>> > for
>>
>> Yes, it is shellutils package, and to fix it, just make /bin/su suid root.
>>
> Yep,
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 05:14:22AM -, Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 03-Jun-99 Chris wrote:
> > It looks like some element relating to su has been broken. I apologize for
>
> Yes, it is shellutils package, and to fix it, just make /bin/su suid root.
>
Yep, that did the trick. Thanks! Now, my next
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Chris wrote:
> It looks like some element relating to su has been broken. I apologize for
> not knowing which package contains su, but I have the latest version for
> Potato (x86) as of Wednesday (yesterday). I've just discovered that
> su fails to work on the console, too.
On 03-Jun-99 Chris wrote:
> It looks like some element relating to su has been broken. I apologize for
> not knowing which package contains su, but I have the latest version for
> Potato (x86) as of Wednesday (yesterday). I've just discovered that
> su fails to work on the console, too. Should
Well, living on the blleding edge seems to have finally bitten me in the ass
;-) I normally do an apt-get update;apt-get upgrade every week or so unless
I hear about major fixes. I did such an upgrade earlier today, upgrading
nearly everything that could be upgraded. The only immediate abnormali
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