Another reason to prefer a real root over sudo
Rashkae
ubuntu at tigershaunt.com
Thu Feb 5 14:32:00 UTC 2009
Chris G wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 06:38:15PM -0500, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
>> Res wrote:
>>> On Wed, 4 Feb 2009, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
>>>
>>>> In other words, it's all about personal choice. You can go ahead and
>>>> shoot yourself in the foot, if you like. I choose not to.
>>> no, you cant make that assumption, because to do so, says your favouring
>>> sudo, which for reasons stated before may not be everybody case,
>>>
>> Actually, all I was saying that everyone has a _choice_ as to how they
>> want to do admin work on their Linux box. You do it you way, someone
>> else can do it their way. There is no one perfect answer, it's all
>> circumstantial.
>>
> Yes, but as I have pointed out, if you set up a root login on Ubuntu
> some things don't work any more because they *assume* the default sudo
> setup, services-admin is a case in point.
>
Chris, I'm sorry I missed this conversation.. could you tell me what the
subject was or what the date the thread was started? I've never had
trouble running admin applications with su to root,, other than the
vexing problem with console-kit that requires a manual launch of
ck-session, as we discussed over the ssh thing,, But that really has
little or nothing to do with sudo, and everything to do with policy-kit.
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