On Friday 21 May 2010 23:47:06 Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
> As I mentioned, sudo isn't configured at all by default.
> 
> > So what's the best way to go about this?
> > - remove 'sudo' so that the above statement is correct (assuming the
> > reader saw the 'Root User' part)
> 
> Yes

Looking at the Aptitude page now, I see the sudo words are removed, but I 
didn't do it (yet). 
Somehow, I'm still listed as the last author and the last change (from diff) is 
the change I did make 
(search ~Dfoo).
How's that possible?

Apart from that, should the possibility of using sudo be mentioned? 
If yes, what would be a proper way to go about that? 

> > - prefix commands with $ or # depending on what rights are required
> 
> No one ever worked on standardizing this is the wiki, your help is welcome
> if you are interested/motivated.

Is there already a page which describes the difference between $ and #, so 
there could be link to 
that? 
Or is there a better way/your ideas wrt standardizing this in the wiki?

And yes, I like to give back to Debian :)

Regards,
  Diederik


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