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Gérard BIGOT gerard.bigot at gmail.com
Mon Jan 21 16:27:07 UTC 2008


On Jan 21, 2008 5:25 PM, Gérard BIGOT <gerard.bigot at gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Jan 21, 2008 4:48 PM, Nils Kassube <kassube at gmx.net> wrote:
>
> > Gérard BIGOT wrote:
> > > Did you use sudo? #, in  ubuntu case means 'please use sudo before
> > this
> > > Command'.
> >
> > That's the first time I read something about this special meaning. It
> > seems very strange to me, can you tell me where it is documented? And
> > how
> > should I know, if I'm new to Ubuntu?
>
>
> It may be said in a strange way. But, Ubuntu doesn't open Root account,
> the one noted by # at the prompt, instead of your $.
>
> The only way to run commands with root rights, is to add sudo at the
> beginning of the command.
>
> For HowTos not done for ubuntu, they don''t special mention this
> particuliar use. So as a mnemotechnic thing, I noticed this.
>

That one ?
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo

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> G.
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