Hi all
> I'm not sure I see how this is related to backports.
AFAIK we are not supposed to use the Debian BTS for issues we run into
with packages in backports but to use this mailing list instead. Because
we run into this issue with hplip in stretch-backports, I asked here
(and kept debian-live
Hi everyone,
A while ago I did my own digging on this issue, and I've found that a
simple workaround to force hplip to use sudo can be done by setting:
[authentication]
su_sudo=sudo
inside ~/.hplip/hplip.conf
On 2019-02-14 8:33 a.m., Simon McVittie wrote:
> I'm not sure I see how this is relate
I'm not sure I see how this is related to backports.
On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 16:35:52 +0100, Ronny Standtke wrote:
> On Debian Live we have the followig setup:
>
> The user "user" has full sudo access without any password:
> $ cat /etc/sudoers.d/live
> user ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
>
> The user "r